1. Peridotite hosted chromite, magnesite and olivine deposits of West Anatolia: A review
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Veysel Zedef
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Peridotite ,Olivine ,Cryptocrystalline ,Geochemistry ,Pyroxene ,engineering.material ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Tectonite ,chemistry ,engineering ,Chromite ,Metasomatism ,Geology ,Magnesite - Abstract
Turkey has important chromite, magnesite and olivine deposits within peridotite host rocks. The peridotites (harzburgite, verlite, lherzolite and dunite) are mostly serpentinised as a result of metasomatic reaction of olivine and pyroxene minerals with percolating water. The serpentinites are generally an important part of ophiolitic complexes which displays a discontinuous belts all over the country. The chromite deposits are often related to cumulates and tectonites (as Alpine and/or podiform type deposits) and despite their small reserves, their grade can reach up to 58 %. In most deposits, a little enrichment efforts, the grade of chromite can easily be reached from 25 % to 40-45 %.The magnesite deposits of West Anatolia is especially concentrated in three provinces. These provinces are Konya, Kutahya and Eskisehir. The magnesites are of cryptocrystalline type and, like chromite deposits, their reserve are small but have high grade with low FeO-CaO and high MgO ratio. Once again, these deposits are fo...
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- 2016
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