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(2020) Geochemistry of Li-Enriched Zircon from the Napier Complex, East Antarctica
Takehara M & Horie K
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2534
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04i: Room 1, Friday 26th June 23:45 - 23:48
Mami Takehara
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Submitted by Bei Chen on Friday 26th June 23:51
Hi Did you compare the Li content of zircon with the host rock (felsic gneiss)? And other major or trace elements?
Thank you for your message. I've not analyzed the Li content and other major and trace element contents of the host rock yet. However, I think the contents in the host rock is important information. Based on the Li contents in the other minerals of the same rock (shown in my presentation ~04:40), so far as I can say, the Li contents in the zircons are high in comparison with those of the minerals. Now I’m preparing the whole-rock analyses including Li.
Hi Did you compare the Li content of zircon with the host rock (felsic gneiss)? And other major or trace elements?
Thank you for your message. I've not analyzed the Li content and other major and trace element contents of the host rock yet. However, I think the contents in the host rock is important information. Based on the Li contents in the other minerals of the same rock (shown in my presentation ~04:40), so far as I can say, the Li contents in the zircons are high in comparison with those of the minerals. Now I’m preparing the whole-rock analyses including Li.
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