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Journal Article
Published: 22 February 2022
The Canadian Mineralogist (2022) 60 (1): 29–48.
... of adjacent pegmatites, support the classification of the Halo-Shakiso emerald deposit as a Tectonic-Magmatic-Related emerald deposit. § Corresponding author e-mail address : [email protected] 14 6 2020 16 4 2021 2022 inclusions emerald beryl stable isotopes Halo-Shakiso...
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Mg + Mn + Fe  versus  monovalent channel-site cations Na + K + Rb + Cs, in ...
Published: 22 February 2022
, 2017 ), and Loughrey et al . (2012 , 2013 ). The Halo-Shakiso data show limited overlap with deposits from Madagascar and Canada.
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Al  versus  the sum of other Y-site (or Al-site) cations, in atoms per form...
Published: 22 February 2022
), and Loughrey et al . (2012 , 2013 ). The Halo-Shakiso emerald data show the most overlap in this space with emerald deposits from Pakistan, Madagascar, and Canada.
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Ternary FeO–Cr 2 O 3 –V 2 O 3  (wt.%) plot of <span class="search-highlight">Halo</span>-<span class="search-highlight">Shakiso</span> emerald composit...
Published: 22 February 2022
), and Franz et al . (2020) . The Halo-Shakiso emeralds are Fe-rich and the data overlaps deposits in Australia and Madagascar. Data are normalized from weight percent microprobe analyses ( Table 1 ), with Fe data reported as FeO. Only emerald analyses with Cr 2 O 3 + V 2 O 3 over 0.15 wt.% are plotted
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Detailed geological map of the inset in  Figure 1  showing the spatial mine...
Published: 22 February 2022
, the Kilta Shanbeli granite (after Küster et al . 2009 ). The location of the Halo-Shakiso emerald deposit is shown.
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Pressure-temperature diagram showing the constraints for the <span class="search-highlight">Halo</span>-<span class="search-highlight">Shakiso</span> e...
Published: 22 February 2022
Fig. 11. Pressure-temperature diagram showing the constraints for the Halo-Shakiso emerald deposit derived from intersecting the primary fluid inclusion isochores and temperature constraints obtained from stable isotope thermometry. The individual fluid inclusion isochores calculated from