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Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Tuscon, Arizona, January 1998
7th International Kimberlite Conference, Cape Town, 13-17 April, 1998
Active Tectonic Continental Basins, Ghent Belgium, 30 April - 2 May, 1998
Japanese Society Of Resource Geology, Tokyo, June 1998
14th Australian Geological Convention, Townsville, 6-10 July, 1998
AGU Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, Taipei, 21-24 July, 1998
Igcp Project 420 First Workshop, Xinjiang, China, 27 July - 3 August, 1998
The Eighth Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Toulouse, 30 August - 3 September, 1998
Workshop On Progress In Kerguelen Islands Geology, Saint-Etienne, France, 7 - 8 September 1998
Conference On High-P Granites, Perslak, Czech Republic, September 1998
International Conference On Nuclear Microprobe Technology And Applications, Cape Town, October, 1998
Origin Of The Earth And Moon, San Francisco, 1 - 3 December 1998
American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 5 - 8 December 1998
The Bruce Chappell Symposium, Canberra, 23 & 24 November 1998
Vieps Workshop On Laser Ablation Icp-Ms, Melbourne, 25 - 27 November 1998
5th Australasian Symposium On Applied Icp-Ms Spectrometry,
Perth, 30 November - 3 December 1998
WINTER CONFERENCE ON PLASMA SPECTROCHEMISTRY, TUSCON, ARIZONA, JANUARY 1998
Progress in the analysis of geological materials using laser ablation
microprobe-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LAM-ICP-MS)
H.P. Longerich1, S.E. Jackson2, I. Horn3 and T.E. Jeffries4
1. Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2. GEMOC Macquarie, 3. Harvard
University, 4. The National History Museum, London
7TH INTERNATIONAL KIMBERLITE CONFERENCE, CAPE TOWN, 13-17 APRIL, 1998
Trace element composition and cathodoluminescence properties of kimberlitic
zircons
E. Belousova1, W.L. Griffin1,2 and S.Y. OíReilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM abstract
Kimberlites, accelerated erosion and evolution of the lithospheric
mantle beneath the Kaapvaal craton during the mid-Cretaceous
R.W. Brown1, K. Gallagher2, W.L. Griffin3, C.G. Ryan4, M.C.J. de Wit4,
D.X. Belton1 and R. Harmon2
1. Vict. Institute Earth & Planetary Sci., La Trobe, 2. Dept of
Geology, Imperial College, London, 3. GEMOC Macquarie and CSIRO EM, 4.
De Beers Consolidated Mines, South Africa abstract
Diamonds from Zarnitsa and Dalnaya kimberlites (Yakutia): their nature,
growth history, and lithospheric mantle source
G.P. Bulanova1, W.L. Griffin2,3, F.V. Kaminsky,1 R. Davies2, C.G. Ryan3,
A. Andrew4, Z.V. Spetsius,5 and O.D. Zahkarchenko1
1. TsNIGRI, Moscow, Russia, 2. GEMOC Macquarie, 3. CSIRO EM, 4. CSIRO
Petr. Expl. 5. Yakutniproalmaz, Yakutia
abstract
Characteristics of alluvial diamonds from Bingara and Wellington,
eastern Australia
R.M. Davies1, S.Y. OíReilly1 and W.L. Griffin1,2
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM abstract
Diamonds from the deep: Pipe DO-27, Slave Craton, Canada
R.M. Davies1, W.L. Griffin1,2, N.J. Pearson1, A. Andrew3, B.J. Doyle4
and S.Y. OíReilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM, 3.CSIRO Petr. Expl., 4. Kennecott
Canada Inc.
abstract
Dynamic growth structures in diamonds from Bingara, NSW, Australia
R.M. Davies1, S.Y. OíReilly1 and W.L. Griffin1,2
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Lithosphere Mapping in eastern Australia
O. Gaul1, S.Y. OíReilly1 and W.L. Griffin1,2
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Lithosphere structure and mantle terranes: Slave craton, Canada
W.L. Griffin1,2, B.J. Doyle3, C.G. Ryan2,1, N.J. Pearson1, S.Y. OíReilly1,
L. Natapov1, K. Kivi4, U. Kretschmar5 and J. Ward6
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM, 3. Kennecott Canada Inc., B.C., 4.
Kennecott Canada Inc., Ontario, 5. Kretschmar Geoscience, Ontario, 6. Ashton
Mining, Canada Inc. abstract
Geodynamic controls on the distribution of diamondiferous kimberlites
L. Natapov1 and W.L. Griffin1,2
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Diamonds from Myanmar and Thailand: characteristics and possible
origins
W.L. Griffin1,2, T.T. Win2, R.M. Davies1, P. Wathanakul3, A. Andrew4
and I. Metcalfe5
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM, 3. Faculty of Sci., Kasetsart Uni.,
Bangkok, 4. CSIRO Petr. Expl., 5. Div. Earth Sci., UNE
abstract
Garnet peridotite xenoliths in alkali basalts from Siberia and Mongolia:
a comparison of lithospheric mantle compositions in cratonic and younger
terrains
D.A. Ionov1, W.L. Griffin1,2 and S.Y. OíReilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
A P-T-composition cross-section of spinel and garnet facies lithospheric
mantle in the Minusa region SW of the Siberian Craton
V.G. Malkovets1, D.A. Ionov2, W.L. Griffin2,3, S.Y. OíReilly2,
N.P. Pokhilenko1 and K.D. Litasov1
1. Instit. Mineralogy & Petrography, Russian Acad. Sci., 2. GEMOC
Macquarie, 3. CSIRO EM
abstract
The age and origin of eastern Australian diamonds: Re-Os isotope
evidence from sulfide inclusions in two diamonds from Wellington, New South
Wales
D.G. Pearson1, , R. M. Davies2, S.B. Shirey3, R.W. Carlson3 and W.L.
Griffin1,2
1. Dept of Geological Sciences, Durham University, 2. GEMOC Macquarie,
3. Dept of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington
abstract
Are lithospheres forever?
S.Y. OíReilly1, W.L. Griffin1,2 and Y.H. Poudjom Djomani1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Xenoliths from kimberlite pipes of the Lac de Gras area, Slave craton,
Canada
N.J. Pearson1, W.L. Griffin1,2, B.J. Doyle3, S.Y. OíReilly1,
E. van Achterbergh1 and K. Kivi4
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM, 3. Kennecott Canada Inc., B.C., 4.
Kennecott Canada Inc., Ontario
abstract
Trace element discrimination of garnets from diamondiferous kimberlites
and lamproites
N.J. Pearson1, W.L. Griffin1,2, F.V. Kaminsky3, E. van Achterbergh1
and S.Y. OíReilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM, 3. KM Diamond Expl. Ltd., B.C., Canada
abstract
Trace element composition of garnet kelyphites in xenoliths from
Udachnaya as evidence of their origin
Z.V. Spetsius1 and W.L.Griffin2,3
1. Inst. Diamond Industry, Yakutia, 2. GEMOC Macquarie, 3. CSIRO EM
abstract
Xenoliths from the Letlhakane kimberlite: geochemistry and implications
for mantle processes
E. van Achterbergh1, W.L. Griffin1,2 and J. Stiefenhofer3
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM, 3. AARL, South Africa
abstract
Trace elements in chromites from kimberlites and related rocks: relation
to temperature and mantle composition
S. Yao1, W.L. Griffin1,2 and S.Y. OíReilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Natural trace element distribution coefficients for garnet, clino-
and orthopyroxene: variations with temperature and pressure
E. van Achterbergh1, W.L. Griffin1,2, S.R. Shee3, B.A. Wyatt3 and A.L.
Sharma1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM, 3. Stockdale Prospecting Ltd.
abstract
Garnets in a polymict xenolith from the Bultfontein Mine, South Africa:
new preliminary geochemical and textural data
B.A. Wyatt1, l. Morfi2, B. Harte2, N.J. Pearson3 and W.L.Griffin3,4
1. Stockdale Prospecting Ltd, 2. Grant Inst, Edinburgh, UK,3.
GEMOC Macquarie, 4. CSIRO EM
abstract
Conditions of diamond formation beneath the Sino-Korean craton: paragenesis,
temperatures and the isotopic composition of carbon
A. Zhang1,2, W.L. Griffin2,3, C.G. Ryan3 and A. Andrew4
1. Flat 1707, Blg 8 Maolinju, Muxidi 100038, China, 2. GEMOC Macquarie,
3. CSIRO EM, 4. CSIRO Petr. Res.
abstract
Phanerozoic evolution of the subcontinental lithospheric mantle,
eastern North China Block: mantle xenolith evidence
J. Zheng, GEMOC Macquarie and China Uni. of Geosci.
abstract
AUSTRALIAN GEODYNAMICS
CO-OPERATIVE RESEARCH CENTRE (AGCRC) SYMPOSIUM ON MINERAL SYSTEMS
AND THE CRUST - UPPER MANTLE OF SE AUSTRALIA,
20-22 APRIL, 1998
Igneous metallogeny of SE Australia
P.L. Blevin, GEMOC ANU
abstract
Are lithospheres forever? Some applications of 4-D lithosphere
mapping
S.Y. OíReilly1, W.L. Griffin1,2, N.J. Pearson1, O. Gaul1 and
Y.H. Poudjom Djomani1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Basement of the Lachlan Fold Belt: the evidence from S-Type granites
B.W. Chappell, GEMOC ANU
abstract
ACTIVE TECTONIC CONTINENTAL BASINS, GHENT,
BELGIUM, 30 APRIL - 2 MAY, 1998
Petrologic and geochemical data on mantle xenoliths in basalts from
southern Siberia and Mongolia and their relevance to geodynamic models
D.A. Ionov1, W.L. Griffin1,2 and S.Y. OíReilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
JAPANESE SOCIETY OF RESOURCE GEOLOGY, TOKYO,
JUNE 1998
Granite types and their fractionation
B.W. Chappell, GEMOC ANU
abstract
14TH AUSTRALIAN GEOLOGICAL CONVENTION, TOWNSVILLE,
6-10 JULY, 1998
Are lithospheres forever?
S.Y. OíReilly1, W.L. Griffin1,2 and Y.H. Poudjom Djomani1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Chemical tomography: imaging compositional variation within the lithospheric
mantle
W.L. Griffin1,2, C.G. Ryan2 and S.Y. OíReilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Lithosphere mapping in the southern New England Region: preliminary
results
W.J. Powell, GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
Cathodoluminescence and geochemical properties of kimberlitic and
lamproitic zircons: application to diamond exploration
E.A. Belousova1, W.L. Griffin1,2 and S.Y. OíReilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Trace elements in chromites from kimberlites and related rocks: relation
to temperature and mantle composition
S. Yao1, W. L. Griffin1,2 and S.Y. OíReilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Petrogenesis of late Cenozoic basalts in North Queensland and geodynamic
implications
M. Zhang1, J. Stephenson2, S.Y. OíReilly1, M.T. McCulloch3,
M.D. Norman1
1. GEMOC, Macquarie, 2. Dept of Earth Sciences, JCU, Townsville, 3.
RSES, ANU
abstract
The lithosphere beneath the Lac De Gras area, Slave craton, Canada:
a xenolith study
N.J. Pearson1, W.L. Griffin1,2, B.J. Doyle3, S.Y. OíReilly1,
E. van Achterbergh1 and K. Kivi4
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM, 3. Kennecott Canada Exploration Inc.,
BC Canada, 4. Kennecott Canada Exploration Inc., Ontario, Canada
abstract
Coexisting andesitic and carbonate melts in a lherzolite xenolith
from Mt. Shadwell, Victoria
M.D. Norman and N.J. Pearson, GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
Trace element discriminants for mantle processes - an experimental
approach
T.H. Green, J. Adam and G.T. Nichols, GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
Laser ablation microprobe ICP-MS of noble metals in immiscible sulfides
N.J. Evans1,2, B.I.A. McInnes1,2 and S.E. Jackson2
1. CSIRO, EM, 2. GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
The laser ablation microprobe (LAM)?ICP-MS: applications to ore systems
and mineral exploration
S.E. Jackson1, N.J. Pearson1 and W.L. Griffin1,2
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
In situ dating of monazites by laser-ablation-ICP-MS: 207Pb-206Pb
ages
A. Möller1, N.J. Pearson2 , B.J. Hensen1 and S.E. Jackson2
1. Dept. of Applied Geology, University of NSW, 2. GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
Trace element characteristics of mantle xenoliths from the Kerguelen
Archipelago (Indian Ocean)
M. Grégoire and S.Y. OíReilly, GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
Characteristics of the mantle source region of the Ladolam gold deposit,
Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea
B.I. A. McInnes1, N.J. Evans1, M. Grégoire2, C.G. Ryan1, S.Y.
OíReilly2 and J. McCarron1
1. CSIRO EM, 2. GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
Crustal ages determined by SHRIMP dating of zircon from granulite
xenoliths, New England Orogen, Central Coastal Queensland
C.M. Allen1 and I.S. Williams2
1. GEMOC ANU, 2. RSES ANU
abstract
Characteristics and possible origins of diamonds from Wellington
and Bingara NSW
R.M. Davies1, S.Y. OíReilly1 and W.L. Griffin1, 2
1. GEMOC Macquarie 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Southern Australia and Siberia: a comparison of two lithospheric
transects
O.F. Gaul1, W.L. Griffin1,2 and S.Y. OíReilly1
1 GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Contrasting characteristics of Proterozoic and Phanerozoic mantle
types: preliminary results
E. E. Beyer, GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
Potential applications of LAM-ICPMS technology in economic geology:
a preliminary study of molybdenite and pyrite
P.L. Blevin1 and S.E. Jackson2
1. GEMOC ANU, 2. GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
A re-evaluation of mineralised Ordovician intrusives in the Lachlan
Fold Belt: implications for tectonic and metallogenic models
P.L. Blevin, GEMOC ANU
abstract
Preliminary results of lithosphere mapping of the eastern part of
the Siberian Platform
Y.H. Poudjom Djomani1 , W.L. Griffin1,2, L. Natapov1, S.Y. OíReilly1
and Y. Erinchek3
1. GEMOC Macquarie 2. CSIRO EM, 3. VSEGEI, St Petersburg, Russia
abstract
I-type granite of the Lachlan Fold Belt and their source rocks
B.W. Chappell, GEMOC ANU
abstract
Sulfur-content in Australian sub-continental lithosphere: preliminary
results
O. Alard1, J. Lorand2, W.J. Powell1, S.Y. OíReilly1 and W.L.
Griffin1
1. GEMOC Maquarie, 2. Museum National díHistoire Naturelle de
Paris, Paris, France
abstract
Compositional variation in the S-Type granites of the Lachlan Fold
Belt and its causes
B.W. Chappell1 and A.J.R. White2
1. GEMOC ANU, 2. Victorian
Institute of Earth and Planetary Sciences (VIEPS), School of Earth
Sciences, University of Melbourne.
abstract
AGU WESTERN PACIFIC GEOPHYSICS MEETING,
TAIPEI, 21-24 JULY, 1998
Tertiary lithosphere replacement beneath the eastern Sino-Korean
Craton: density considerations
S.Y. OíReilly1, W.L. Griffin1,2 and Y.H. Poudjom Djomani1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Lithospheric mantle types in eastern China
W.L. Griffin1,2, S.Y. OíReilly1 and X. Xu1,3
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM, 3. Earth Sciences, Univ. of Nanjing,
China
abstract
Petrogenesis of basalts from Changbai Mts, NE China, and its geodynamic
implications
M. Zhang1, S.Y. OíReilly1 and M. Thirlwall2
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. Geology, Royal Holloway University of London,
UK
abstract
IGCP PROJECT 420 FIRST WORKSHOP, XINJIANG,
CHINA, 27 JULY - 3 AUGUST, 1998
Lithosphere mapping and crust-mantle connections
S.Y. O'Reilly1, W.L. Griffin1, 2 and Y.H. Poudjom Djomani1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Mantle evolution in the East Central Asia Orogenic Belt: heat sources
for granite generation
W.L. Griffin1,2, S.Y. O'Reilly1, D.A. Ionov1, Y.H. Poudjom Djomani1
and V.G. Malkovets3,1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM, 3. Inst. of Mineralogy and Petrography,
Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
abstract
Nature of the lithospheric mantle beneath the eastern part of the
Xing'an - Mongolia Foldbelt: evidence from both potassic volcanic rocks
and mantle xenoliths
M. Zhang1., S.Y. O'Reilly1, W.L. Griffin1,2
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
RACI ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY GROUP MEETING, "ICP-MS - NOW AND IN THE FUTURE", SYDNEY, NSW, SEPTEMBER 1998
Shedding Light on the Laser Ablation Microprobe (LAM)-ICP-MS: A Powerful
New Trace Element and Isotopic Microprobe
S.E. Jackson, GEMOC Macquarie
THE EIGHTH ANNUAL V.M. GOLDSCHMIDT CONFERENCE, TOULOUSE, 30 AUGUST - 3 SEPTEMBER, 1998
Evolution of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Kerguelen Archipelago:
formation of heterogeneities in a plume environment
N. Mattielli1, D. Weis1, J. Scoates1 , D. Hassler2, N. Shimizu2, M.
Grégoire3, J.Y. Cottin4 and A. Giret4
1. Dépt. Sciences de la Terre et de l'Environnement, Univ. Libre
de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium, 2. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,
Massachussets, USA, 3. GEMOC Macquarie, 4. Univ. Jean Monnet, St. Etienne,
France
abstract
Are lithospheres forever?
S.Y. O'Reilly1, W,L. Griffin1,2 and Y.H. Poudjom Djomani1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
The composition of sub-continental lithospheric mantle: garnet-based
estimates
W.L. Griffin1,2 , S.Y. O'Reilly1 and C.G. Ryan2
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Mantle xenoliths from the Lihir Volcano Group (Papua New Guinea):
evidence of a refractory mantle metasomatised by subduction-derived fluids
M. Grégoire1, B.I.A. McInnes2 and S.Y. O'Reilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Phlogopite- and amphibole-bearing ultramafic xenoliths from Kerguelen
Archipelago (Indian Ocean): evidence of variable trace element signature
of melt fraction percolating oceanic lithospheric mantle
B. Moine1, M. Gregoire2, J.Y. Cottin1 and S.Y. O'Reilly2
1. Dept Geol. Petr. Geoch., St Etienne, France, 2. GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
Uranium enrichment in the lithospheric mantle: case studies from
French Massif Central
O. Alard1, J.L. Bodinier2, X. Lenoir2 and J.M. Dautria2
1. GEMOC Maquarie, 2. Géofluides-Bassins-Eau, Université
de Montpellier II, France
abstract
Compositional variations in a fertile mantle domain: peridotite xenoliths
from the Tariat region, Mongolia
D.A. Ionov, GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
Further insights on S content and behaviour in the lithospheric mantle
O. Alard1, A. Luguet2, J.P. Lorand2, W.J. Powell1, S.Y. O'Reilly1 and
W.L. Griffin1,3,
1. GEMOC Maquarie, 2. Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris,
France, 3. CSIRO EM
abstract
Evidence for interaction of Proterozoic (2 Ga) sub-continental mantle
with an enriched mantle plume from Re-Os isotope systematics in French
Massif Central peridotite xenoliths
D.D. Lambert1, O.F. Alard2, S. Costa1, L.R. Frick1 and J.L. Bodinier3
1. Victorian Institute of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Monash University,
2. GEMOC Macquarie, 3. Géofluides - Bassin - Eau" , ISTEEM, Université
de Montpellier II, France
abstract
Se contents and S/Se ratios of spinel peridotite xenoliths from the
Massif Central (France)
J. Lorand1, A. Luguet1, R.R. Keays2 and O.F. Alard3
1. Laboratoire de Minéralogie, Paris, France, 2. Monash University
, 3. GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
Lithospheric evolution in circum-cratonic settings: A Re-Os isotope
study of peridotite xenoliths from the Vitim region, Siberia
D.J. Pearson1, D.A. Ionov2, R.W. Carlson3 and S.B. Shirey3,
1. Dept of Geological Sciences, Durham University, U.K, 2. GEMOC Macquarie,
3. Dept of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institute of Washington, U.S.A.
abstract
WORKSHOP ON PROGRESS IN KERGUELEN ISLANDS GEOLOGY, SAINT-ETIENNE, FRANCE, 7 ? 8 SEPTEMBER 1998
Kerguelen mafic and ultramafic xenoliths: petrology and elemental
geochemistry
M. Gregoire, GEMOC Macquarie University
abstract
The GEMOC facility for integrated microanalysis
W.L. Griffin1,2, N.J. Pearson1, C.G. Ryan2 and S.Y. O'Reilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Trace elements and D/H in phlogopite- and amphibole-bearing ultramafic
xenoliths from Kerguelen Archipelago (TAAF). Nature of the melt fraction
percolating oceanic lithospheric mantle. A laser ablation-ICP-MS
study
B.N. Moine1,2, M. Gregoire2, S.Y. O'Reilly2, S.M.F. Sheppard3 and J-Y
Cottin1
1. Département de Géologie-Pétrologie-Géochimie,
Université Jean Monnet, 2. GEMOC Macquarie, 3. E.N.S. Lyon, Laboratoire
des Sciences de la Terre
abstract
Some applications of 4-D Lithosphere Mapping
S.Y. O'Reilly1, W.L. Griffin1,2, O. Gaul1 and Y. Poudjom Djomani1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
CONFERENCE ON HIGH-P GRANITES, PERSLAK, CZECH REPUBLIC, SEPTEMBER 1998
Contribution of feldspars to the whole-rock phosphorus budget of
I- and S-type granites: a quantitative estimation
L.K. Sha1 and B.W. Chappell2
1. Department of Geology, ANU, 2. GEMOC ANU
abstract
Development of P-rich granites by sequential restite fractionation
and fractionational crystallisation: the Koetong Suite in the Lachlan Fold
Belt
B.W. Chappell1 and A.J.R. White2
1. GEMOC ANU, 2. Victoria Institute of Earth and Planetary Sciences
(VIEPS), School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne
abstract
Compositional changes during fractionation of felsic granites from
western Tasmania, Australia
D. Wyborn and B.W. Chappell, GEMOC ANU
abstract
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUCLEAR MICROPROBE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS, CAPE TOWN, OCTOBER, 1998
The CSIRO/GEMOC nuclear microprobe: A high-performance system based
on a new highly integrated design
C.G. Ryan1,3, D.N. Jamieson2, W.L. Griffin3,1, S.H. Sie1, G. Cripps1
and G.F. Suter1,
1. CSIRO EM, 2. School of Physics, University of Melbourne, 3. GEMOC
Macquarie.
abstract
ORIGIN OF THE EARTH AND MOON, SAN FRANCISCO, 1 - 3 DECEMBER 1998
Evidence for a LREE-depleted source for some ferroan anorthosites
L.E.Borg1, M.D.Norman2, L.E. Nyquist1, D. Bogard1, G. Snyder3, L. Taylor3,
and C.-Y. Shih4
1. SN2/NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, 2. GEMOC Macquarie, 3. Dept.
Of Geol. Univ. Tenn. Knoxville, 4. Code C23, Lockheed Martin, 2400 NASA
Road 1, Houston TX 77258.
abstract
Volatile and siderophile element depletion by impact processing of
chondritic planetesimals
M.D. Norman, GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION, SAN FRANCISCO, 5 - 8 DECEMBER 1998
Correlated platinum group element and REE abundances with isotopic
compositions in Hawaiian picrites: constraints on source characteristics
V.C. Bennett1, M.D. Norman2 and M.O. Garcia3
1. Research School of Earth Sciences, ANU, 2. GEMOC Macquarie, 3. Dept.
of Geology and Geophysics, Univ. of Hawaii
abstract
Coexisting andesitic and carbonate melts in a lherzolite xenolith
from eastern Australia
M.D. Norman and N.J. Pearson, GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
Constraints on upper mantle heat flow from xenolith thermobarometry
and conductivity determinations
P. Morgan and S.Y. O'Reilly, GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
The Agulhas Plateau, SW Indian Ocean: an oceanic plateau of continental
affinity?
K. Gohl1, M.J. Seargent1, G. Uenzelmann-Neben2 and A. Ehrhardt2
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine
Research
abstract
Palaeomagnetic investigation of Late Palaeozoic volcanic units from
the northern New England Orogen, Queensland, Australia.
M.A. Lackie, GEMOC Macquarie
abstract
THE BRUCE CHAPPELL SYMPOSIUM, CANBERRA, 23 & 24 NOVEMBER 1998
Plutonic rocks of the New England Orogen north of Rockhampton: are
they Cordilleran style?
C.M. Allen1,2, D. Wyborn1 and B.W. Chappell1
1. GEMOC ANU, 2. Research School of Earth Sciences, ANU
abstract
Trace elements in accessory zircon & apatite: application to
petrogenesis & mineral exploration
E.A. Belousova1, W.L. Griffin1,2 and S.Y. O'Reilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
The metallogeny of granitic rocks
P.L. Blevin, GEMOC ANU
abstract
The restite model: a revolution in petrogenesis?
B.W. Chappell, GEMOC ANU
abstract
New angle on subduction zone magmas: laser ablation microanalysis
at ANU
R.J. Arculus and S.M. Eggins, GEMOC ANU
abstract
Plutonic suite recognition in the Bega and Moruya batholiths using
a multivariate extension of entropy analysis of the chemical data base
R.H. Flood1,3, J. Forrest1 and B.W. Chappell2,3
1. School of Earth Sciences, Macquarie, 2. Dept of Geology, ANU, 3.
GEMOC
abstract
Australian Proterozoic granites ? characteristics, sources and possible
mechanisms for derivation and emplacement
L.A.I. Wyborn1,2, I.V. Bastrakova2 and A.R. Budd2
1.GEMOC, 2. AGSO
abstract
How the mantle makes granites
W.L. Griffin1,2, S.Y. O'Reilly1 and Y.H. Poudjom Djomani1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
The processes controlling the geochemistry of andesitic magmas in
New Zealand volcanoes and their relevance to I-type granitic suites
R.C. Price1, I.E.M. Smith2, A. Reay3 and R.J. Arculus4
1. School of Science & Technology, University of Waikato, 2. Dept
of Geology, University of Auckland, 3. Department of Geology, University
of Otago, 4. GEMOC ANU
abstract
Crustal evolution in southeastern Australia: a zircon viewpoint
I.S. Williams1 and B.W. Chappell2
1. Research School of Earth Sciences, ANU, 2. GEMOC ANU
abstract
From molten granite to solid rock ? how does fractional crystallisation
work?
D. Wyborn, GEMOC ANU
abstract
VIEPS WORKSHOP ON LASER ABLATION ICP-MS,
MELBOURNE, 25 - 27 NOVEMBER 1998
GLITTER: on-line interactive data reduction for the LA-ICPMS microprobe
E. van Achterbergh1, C.G. Ryan2 and W.L. Griffin1,2
2.GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract
Poster display: "GEMOC laser ablation multicollector ICPMS"
W.L. Griffin1,2, S.E. Jackson1, N.J. Pearson1, S.Y. O'Reilly1, A. Burrows3
and S. Shuttleworth4
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM, 3. Nu Instruments, 4. Merchantek
Co
LAM-ICP-MS - principles, problems and progress
S. Jackson, GEMOC Macquarie
5TH AUSTRALASIAN SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED ICP-MS SPECTROMETRY, PERTH,
30 NOVEMBER - 3 DECEMBER 1998
GLITTER: on-line interactive data reduction for the LA-ICPMS microprobe
E. van Achterbergh1, C.G. Ryan2, W.L. Griffin1,2 and N.J. Pearson1
1. GEMOC Macquarie, 2. CSIRO EM
abstract