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Journal Article
Published: 05 February 2024
Journal of the Geological Society (2024) 181 (2): jgs2023-127.
...Georgia Kostaki; Hans-Jürgen Gawlick; Sigrid Missoni; Adamantios Kilias; Emmanouil Katrivanos Abstract Microfacies analysis and conodont dating on carbonates associated with the Vourinos–Pindos ophiolite emplacement on the Pelagonian unit in northern Greece, combined with structural analysis...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2009
The Canadian Mineralogist (2009) 47 (5): 1037–1056.
...Argyrios Kapsiotis; Tassos A. Grammatikopoulos; Basilios Tsikouras; Konstantin Hatzipanagiotou; Federica Zaccarini; Giorgio Garuti Abstract The chromitites of the Milia area in the Pindos ophiolite complex, in Greece, were investigated for their platinum-group mineral (PGM) content. The chromitites...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2008
The Canadian Mineralogist (2008) 46 (2): 329–341.
...Hazel M. Prichard; Maria Economou-Eliopoulos; Peter C. Fisher Abstract Platinum-group minerals (PGM) have been identified in chromitite from two localities in the Pindos ophiolite complex in Greece, Milia and Korydallos. At Milia, the PGM are predominantly Os, Ir, and Ru, i.e. , IPGE-bearing...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2004
Geological Magazine (2004) 141 (4): 455–469.
...GEORGIA PE-PIPER; BASILIOS TSIKOURAS; KONSTANTIN HATZIPANAGIOTOU Abstract Whole-rock geochemical and Sm/Nd isotope data are presented for a representative suite of crustal rocks from the Pindos Ophiolite in order to resolve the origin of the geochemical signature of the boninites. Comparison...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1991
Journal of the Geological Society (1991) 148 (2): 267–288.
...GREGORY JONES; ALASTAIR H. F. ROBERTSON Abstract The northwest Pindos Mountains expose Mesozoic and Tertiary thrust sheets, which include the Jurassic Pindos ophiolite, composed of ultramafic and mafic oceanic crustal rocks. The tectono-stratigraphy of these units is: (i) mainly ultramafic...
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Simplified geological map of the Pindos ophiolite complex showing the location of the areas of Milia, Korydallos and Pefki (modified after Jones & Robertson 1991). The inset map illustrates the location of the Pindos ophiolites in Greece.
Published: 01 October 2009
F ig . 1. Simplified geological map of the Pindos ophiolite complex showing the location of the areas of Milia, Korydallos and Pefki (modified after Jones & Robertson 1991 ). The inset map illustrates the location of the Pindos ophiolites in Greece.
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Published: 01 April 2008
TABLE 1. PLATINUM-GROUP-ELEMENT CONTENT IN CHROMITITES FROM THE PINDOS OPHIOLITE COMPLEX
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(a) Relationship of Pindos Ophiolite Complex to other ophiolites of western Greece. (b) Geological map of the Pindos Ophiolite Complex (modified from Jones & Robertson, 1991), showing location of samples.
Published: 01 July 2004
Figure 1. (a) Relationship of Pindos Ophiolite Complex to other ophiolites of western Greece. (b) Geological map of the Pindos Ophiolite Complex (modified from Jones & Robertson, 1991 ), showing location of samples.
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Plots showing variation in εNd for Pindos Ophiolite rocks, dashed lines show linear regression for lavas and dykes only. (a) Variation with TiO2; (b) variation with 147Sm/144Nd. Also shown are Triassic samples from Avdella mélange (Av – high-Ti MORB: this paper) and Kerassies (Ke – MORB: Pe-Piper, 1998).
Published: 01 July 2004
Figure 9. Plots showing variation in ε Nd for Pindos Ophiolite rocks, dashed lines show linear regression for lavas and dykes only. (a) Variation with TiO 2 ; (b) variation with 147 Sm/ 144 Nd. Also shown are Triassic samples from Avdella mélange (Av – high-Ti MORB: this paper) and Kerassies
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2006.260.01.11
EISBN: 9781862395084
... the synchronous Pindos ophiolite along the western margin by a minimum c. 20 km distance. The sedimentary fill of the trough obscures their presumed subsurface continuation, although magnetic surveys identify thick ‘ophiolitic’ rocks beneath the basin. We interpret these ophiolites as parts of the same oceanic...
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Distribution of the Vardar and Pindos ophiolites (Robertson, 2002) in the Balkan and Greece regions (black areas). The dashed line represents the right-lateral, strike-slip boundary between the eastern Dinaride domain and the Vardar accretionary wedge.
Published: 01 January 2011
Figure 2. Distribution of the Vardar and Pindos ophiolites ( Robertson, 2002 ) in the Balkan and Greece regions (black areas). The dashed line represents the right-lateral, strike-slip boundary between the eastern Dinaride domain and the Vardar accretionary wedge.
Journal Article
Published: 17 December 2024
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2024) 24 (4): geochem2024-043.
... to several ophiolitic and ultramafic complexes, including the Ordenes (Spain), the Alter-do-Chão (Portugal), the Ronda (Spain), the northwestern Alps, the Apennine (Italy), the Dinarides, the Hellenides (e.g. Vourinos and Pindos ophiolites in Greece), Troodos (Cyprus), Kızıldağ, Bassit, Hatay (Turkey...
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Variation of TiO2 with Zr for the analysed samples from the Pindos Ophiolite Complex: (a) lavas and dykes; fields based on nomenclature of Capedri et al. (1980), Dupuy et al. (1984), and Jones, Robertson & Cann (1991) for the Pindos Ophiolite Complex; (b) plutonic and cumulus rocks.
Published: 01 July 2004
Figure 3. Variation of TiO 2 with Zr for the analysed samples from the Pindos Ophiolite Complex: (a) lavas and dykes; fields based on nomenclature of Capedri et al . (1980) , Dupuy et al . (1984) , and Jones, Robertson & Cann (1991) for the Pindos Ophiolite Complex; (b) plutonic
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Published: 01 April 2008
TABLE 4. COMPOSITIONS OF PGE OXIDES AND HYDROXIDES, IN CHROMITITE FROM KORYDALLOS, PINDOS OPHIOLITIC COMPLEX
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Variation of Ni and Cr content by rock type for lavas and dykes (a) for Pindos Ophiolite Complex and (b) for the Argolis Ophiolite (data of Dostal et al. 1991 and Capedri et al. 1996).
Published: 01 July 2004
Figure 8. Variation of Ni and Cr content by rock type for lavas and dykes (a) for Pindos Ophiolite Complex and (b) for the Argolis Ophiolite (data of Dostal et al . 1991 and Capedri et al . 1996 ).
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Published: 01 April 2008
TABLE 3. COMPOSITIONS OF PGM AND BASE-METAL ALLOY WITH TRACES OF Pd AND Pt IN CHROMITITE FROM KORYDALLOS, PINDOS OPHIOLITIC COMPLEX, GREECE
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Plots showing variation with FeOT/MgO of (a) MgO, (b) Cr and (c) Ni for plutonic and cumulus rocks of the Pindos Ophiolite Complex.
Published: 01 July 2004
Figure 10. Plots showing variation with FeO T /MgO of (a) MgO, (b) Cr and (c) Ni for plutonic and cumulus rocks of the Pindos Ophiolite Complex.
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(a) Variation of SiO2 with MgO for all the analysed samples from the Pindos Ophiolite Complex; (b) variation of CaO/Al2O3 with MgO for boninite samples only.
Published: 01 July 2004
Figure 2. (a) Variation of SiO 2 with MgO for all the analysed samples from the Pindos Ophiolite Complex; (b) variation of CaO/Al 2 O 3 with MgO for boninite samples only.
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Plot of Cr/(Cr + Al) versus Mg/(Mg + Fe2+) in chromian spinel from the chromitites of the Pindos ophiolite complex. The dashed line discriminates between high-Cr and high-Al chromitites, whereas the solid line encircles magnesiochromite compositions from a previous investigation of Milia chromitites (Economou-Eliopoulos & Vacondios 1995). Symbols: black circles, magnesiochromite from Milia (present study); grey circles, magnesiochromite from the high-Cr chromite deposits of Pindos; open circles, chromian spinel from the Al-rich chromite deposits of Pindos.
Published: 01 October 2009
F ig . 3. Plot of Cr/(Cr + Al) versus Mg/(Mg + Fe 2+ ) in chromian spinel from the chromitites of the Pindos ophiolite complex. The dashed line discriminates between high-Cr and high-Al chromitites, whereas the solid line encircles magnesiochromite compositions from a previous investigation
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Published: 23 October 2012
& Wright ( 1981 ); (7) Dilek & Thy ( 2009 ). Abbreviations: MO – Miridita Ophiolite; PO – Pindos Ophiolite; VO – Vourinos Ophitolite; TO – Troodos Ophiolite; plg – plagiogranite; gbr – gabbro; rhy – rhyolite. Map modified after Dilek