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Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 March 2014
Clay Minerals (2014) 49 (1): 75–89.
...D. Papoulis; S. Komarneni; D. Panagiotaras Abstract Trachyandesite rocks, occurring over an area of about 1 km 2 in the southwest part of Limnos Island, Greece, are altered mainly to halloysite. The samples were collected and analysed by polarizing microscopy, powder X-ray diffraction (XRD...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2009
Clays and Clay Minerals (2009) 57 (5): 566–577.
...Dimitrios Papoulis; Panagiota Tsolis-Katagas; Angelos G. Kalampounias; Basilios Tsikouras Abstract Occurrences of halloysite-rich material in altered volcanic rocks, principally trachyandesites, dacites, and tuffs, extend over an area of ~1 km 2 in the southwestern part of Limnos, Island, northeast...
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Journal Article
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 December 2008
Clay Minerals (2008) 43 (4): 631–646.
...D. Papoulis; P. Tsolis-Katagas Abstract Kaolin deposits extending over an area of ∼10 km 2 in the western and southern parts of Limnos Island, northeast Aegean Sea, Greece, were studied. The kaolin deposits are alteration products of volcanic rocks, mainly trachytes, trachyandesites, andesites...
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Geological sketch map of Limnos Island (Roussos et al., 1993, modified by Papoulis) (H: halloysite-rich zone).
Published: 01 March 2014
Fig. 1. Geological sketch map of Limnos Island ( Roussos et al. , 1993 , modified by Papoulis) (H: halloysite-rich zone).
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Published: 01 March 2014
Table 1. Major and trace element analysis of variably altered rocks of Limnos Island from a halloysite-rich zone with distance from the fault zone (gouge).
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Geologic sketch map of Limnos island (after Roussos et al., 1993). H: halloysite-rich zones (indicated by arrows).
Published: 01 October 2009
Figure 1. Geologic sketch map of Limnos island (after Roussos et al ., 1993 ). H: halloysite-rich zones (indicated by arrows).
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Geological sketch map of Limnos island (Roussos et al., 1993, modified by Papoulis). Numbers 1–7 denote the altered zones studied here (H: halloysite-rich, S: smectite-rich, I: illite-rich, K: kaolinite-dickite-rich). Numbers 8–12 show the other sampling sites of the volcanic rocks of the island.
Published: 01 December 2008
F ig . 1. Geological sketch map of Limnos island (Roussos et al. , 1993, modified by Papoulis). Numbers 1–7 denote the altered zones studied here (H: halloysite-rich, S: smectite-rich, I: illite-rich, K: kaolinite-dickite-rich). Numbers 8–12 show the other sampling sites of the volcanic rocks
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Published: 01 March 2014
Table 2. REE data and associated geochemical parameters of variably altered rocks of Limnos Island from a halloysite-rich zone.
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Correlations between chemical element abundances in kaolinized rocks from Limnos Island: (a) Al2O3 and Na2O; (b) SiO2 and Al2O3; (c) K2O and Ba.
Published: 01 December 2008
F ig . 7. Correlations between chemical element abundances in kaolinized rocks from Limnos Island: (a) Al 2 O 3 and Na 2 O; (b) SiO 2 and Al 2 O 3 ; (c) K 2 O and Ba.
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(a) Triangular plot of (Ce+Y+La) vs. (Ba+Sr) vs. Pb; (b) Plot illustrating the kaolin mineralization (according to Dill et al., 1997) of (Cr+Nb) vs. (TiO2+Fe2O3); (c) Plot illustrating the kaolin mineralization (according to Dill et al., 1997) of (Ce+Y+La) vs. (Ba+Sr); (d) Normalised to chondrite, REE patterns of the rocks samples from the Limnos Island; (e) Variation of the normalized REE patterns with the distance from the fault.
Published: 01 March 2014
); (d) Normalised to chondrite, REE patterns of the rocks samples from the Limnos Island; (e) Variation of the normalized REE patterns with the distance from the fault.
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Photomicrographs of some Lamprophyre clan rocks in ppl: a. Serpentinized olivine macrocrysts in a kimberlite from Koidu, Sierra Leone (photo J. John), b. Pinky phlogopite and calcite in orangeite from Finsch mine, S. Africa (photo J. Faithfull), c. Phlogopite laths and olivine in an Anorogenic olivine lamproite from Colorado, USA (photo R. Gill), d. Brown phlogopite and pyroxene in a Mediterranean lamproite from Orciatico, Italy (photo A. Da Mommio), e. Reddish phlogopite laths in a para-lamproite from Limnos island, Greece (Kamvisis & Vasyukova 2021), f. Biotite in a minette from Gniewoszów, Poland (photo M. Awdankiewicz), g. Titanaugite phenocrysts in a camptonite from Colorado, USA (photo B. Penn), h. Brown amphibole containing apatite in a sannaite from Sannavand, Norway (photo A. Da Mommio), i. Phlogopite laths in a damtjernite from Damtjern lake, Norway (photo F. Mazdab), j. Olivine and phlogopite phenocrysts in an aillikite from Aillik bay, Canada (photo University of Mainz).
Published: 01 September 2022
in an Anorogenic olivine lamproite from Colorado, USA (photo R. Gill), d. Brown phlogopite and pyroxene in a Mediterranean lamproite from Orciatico, Italy (photo A. Da Mommio), e. Reddish phlogopite laths in a para-lamproite from Limnos island, Greece ( Kamvisis & Vasyukova 2021 ), f. Biotite in a minette from
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2009
Clays and Clay Minerals (2009) 57 (4): 512.
... vermiculite Dimitrios Papoulis, Panagiota Tsolis-Katagas, Agelos G. Kalampounias, and Basioios Tsikouras. Progressive formation of halloysite from the hydrothermal alteration of biotite and formation mechanisms of anatase in altered volcanic rocks from Limnos Island, Northeast Aegean Sea, Greece...
Journal Article
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 December 2008
Clay Minerals (2008) 43 (4): 513–514.
... studied the formation of alteration zones and kaolin genesis on Limnos Island, northeast Aegean Sea, Greece, aiming to specify the extent, origin and condition of the alteration, as well as the alteration processes which acted on the parent rocks and to determine the association of minerals...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2009
GSA Bulletin (2009) 121 (1-2): 39–54.
...; the Myrina Unit mostly gave ages of 18–20 Ma; and imprecise ages of ca. 20 Ma were obtained from the Romanou Unit. A new K-Ar date on phlogopite from a lava block in the Romanou Unit (sample 70B) yielded an age of 22.3 ± 0.7 Ma. The total age range from Limnos is similar to that on the nearby islands...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 07 April 2025
GSA Bulletin (2025)
...., and Sykioti, O., 2017, Hydrothermal alteration zone detection in Limnos Island, through the application of remote sensing: Deltio tis Ellinikis Geologikis Etaireias, v. 50, p. 1596 1604, httpsdoi .org /10. 12681 /bgsg .11879. Argiriou, A.A., and Lykoudis, S., 2006, Isotopic composition of precipitation...
Journal Article
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 March 2012
Clay Minerals (2012) 47 (1): 131–146.
... immobile or were reincorporated into secondary minerals during the hydrothermal alteration of the rhyolitic rocks. Papoulis & Tsolis-Katagas ( 2008 ) studied kaolin deposits in the western and southern parts of Limnos Island, northeast Aegean Sea, Greece, and they found two types of hydrothermal...
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Journal Article
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 June 2010
Clay Minerals (2010) 45 (2): 157–169.
... and kaolin genesis, Limnos Island, northeast Aegean Sea, Greece . Clay Minerals , 43 , 631 – 646 . Papoulis D. , Tsolis-Katagas P. & Katagas C. ( 2004 ). Monazite alteration mechanisms and depletion measurements in kaolins . Applied Clay Science , 24 . 271 – 285...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2004
Clays and Clay Minerals (2004) 52 (2): 251.
... Sumeria, Egypt, and from China, dated to ~1800 B.C. at the latest. Their contemporaneity in various geographic locations supports the contention that the practice actually originated much earlier. By 900 B.C., an earth from Limnos, a Greek Island, was in common use and gained mention in Homer’s Odyssey...
Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1130/2006.2409(11)
... and the rapidly southwest-retreating Hellenic subduction zone system on its southern margin in the northern Sporades and Limnos islands. The opening of the present-day north Aegean basin is generally accepted to have started during the late Miocene–early Pliocene ( LePichon et al., 1984 ; Armijo et al., 1999...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2018
American Mineralogist (2018) 103 (3): 480–488.
... of halloysite from the hydrothermal alteration of biotite and the formation mechanisms of anatase in altered volcanic rocks from Limnos Island, northeast Aegean Sea, Greece . Clays and Clay Minerals , 57 , 566 – 577 . Papoutsa , A.D. , and Pe-Piper , G. ( 2013 ) The relationship between REE...
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