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Genetic Relations Between Skarn Mineralization And Petrogenesis Of The Evciler Granitoid, Kazdağ, Çanakkale, Turkey And Comparison With World Skarn Granitoids, Yeşi̇m Yücel Öztürk, Cahi̇t Helvaci, Muharrem Satir Jan 2005

Genetic Relations Between Skarn Mineralization And Petrogenesis Of The Evciler Granitoid, Kazdağ, Çanakkale, Turkey And Comparison With World Skarn Granitoids, Yeşi̇m Yücel Öztürk, Cahi̇t Helvaci, Muharrem Satir

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Most skarn deposits are directly related to magmatic activity, and there is a systematic correlation between the composition of causative plutons and the metal contents of the related skarns. This paper documents the composition of facies within the Evciler pluton and correlations between intrusion composition and the metal contents of associated skarns. There have been previous studies of mines (e.g., Cu mines) in the Evciler district, however, there have been no detailed geological investigations of such ore deposits or associated skarn mineralization. In the Evciler district both calcic exoskarn (garnet-pyroxene) and endoskarn (pyroxene-epidote) occur along the contacts between granitoid and …


Determination Of Cadmium, Copper, Iron, Manganese, Lead And Zinc In Lichens And Botanic Samples By Electrothermal And Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Orhan Acar, Sümer Özvatan, Murat İli̇m Jan 2005

Determination Of Cadmium, Copper, Iron, Manganese, Lead And Zinc In Lichens And Botanic Samples By Electrothermal And Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Orhan Acar, Sümer Özvatan, Murat İli̇m

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

Within the framework of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Analytical Quality Control Service (AQCS) Chemistry Unit a research program was initiated for the identification of trace elements such as Cd, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb and Zn in IAEA lichen-338 for a proficiency test (PT). This was to evaluate the possibility of using lichens as biomonitors of trace elements in atmospheric pollution. Pyrolysis and atomization temperatures, atomization and background profiles, detection limits and characteristic masses of analytes in lichen samples with Ni, Ni + Pd and Ni + Pd + tartaric acid (TA) modifier mixture, and without any modifiers were …