enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Monazite - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monazite

    Monazite is a primarily reddish-brown phosphate mineral that contains rare-earth elements. Due to variability in composition, monazite is considered a group of minerals. [3] The most common species of the group is monazite- (Ce), that is, the cerium-dominant member of the group. [4] It occurs usually in small isolated crystals.

  3. Monazite geochronology - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monazite_geochronology

    Monazite geochronology is a dating technique to study geological history using the mineral monazite. It is a powerful tool in studying the complex history of metamorphic rocks particularly, as well as igneous, sedimentary and hydrothermal rocks. [2][3] The dating uses the radioactive processes in monazite as a clock.

  4. Monzonite - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monzonite

    Monzonite is an igneous intrusive rock, formed by slow cooling of underground magma that has a moderate silica content and is enriched in alkali metal oxides. Monzonite is composed mostly of plagioclase and alkali feldspar. Syenodiorite is an obsolescent term for monzonite [1] or for monzodiorite. [2] Larvikite is a particular form of monzonite.

  5. Indian Rare Earths - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Rare_Earths

    This plant, the first unit of IREL, was made operational way back in 1952 for processing of monazite, whose capacity was subsequently increased by about three times.Rare Earths Division (RED), Udyogamandal, Aluva is located on the banks of Periyar River in Kerala at a distance of 12 km from the port city of Kochi and 15 km from Kochi International Airport.

  6. List of countries by thorium resources - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by...

    Country Total thorium resources, tonnes Th (rounded) Remarks Angola 10,000 Historical data [6] Argentina 35,910 Recent reassessment [7] Australia 595,000 [8] Brazil ...

  7. Iranian Plateau - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_plateau

    The Iranian Plateau[1] or Persian Plateau[2][3] is a geological feature spanning parts of the Caucasus, Central Asia, South Asia, and West Asia. It makes up part of the Eurasian Plate, and is wedged between the Arabian Plate and the Indian Plate. The plateau is situated between the Zagros Mountains to the west, the Caspian Sea and the Köpet ...

  8. Placer deposit - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placer_deposit

    Placer deposit. Heavy minerals (black) forming placers along ripple marks. In geology, a placer deposit or placer is an accumulation of valuable minerals formed by gravity separation from a specific source rock during sedimentary processes. [1] The name is from the Spanish word placer, meaning " alluvial sand".

  9. National Geoscience Database of Iran - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Geoscience...

    Geological Survey and Mineral Exploration of Iran. Website. www.ngdir.ir. The National Geoscience Database of Iran (Persian: پایگاه ملی داده‌های علوم زمین کشور) or in brief NGDIR is a scientific and research government agency in Iran which works in the field of Geology of Iran and centrally manages Geoscience data.