S 1. Diamonds: open windows in the Earth's mantle
1 - 5 Agrosì G.*, Tempesta G., Mele D., Allegretta I., Terzano R., Hutchison M.T. & Nestola F. : X-RAY DIFFRACTION TOPOGRAPHY, MICRO-TOMOGRAPHY AND MICRO X-RAY FLUORESCENCE OF DIAMONDS AND THEIR TRAPPED INCLUSIONS: A MULTI-ANALYTICAL APPROACH FOR NON-DESTRUCTIVE ANALYSES
1 - 10 Anzolini C.*, Drewitt J.W.E., Lord O.T., Walter M.J. & Nestola F. : JEFFBENITE (EX-“TAPP”): A HIGH-PRESSURE MARKER IN DIAMONDS
1 - 11 Bureau H.*, Remusat L., Esteve I., Pinti D.L., Cartigny P. & Frost D. : ISOTOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF DIAMOND GROWTH IN FLUIDS
1 - 12 Cavallo F.*, Romano C., Vona A. & Nestola F. : IN-SITU HIGH-RESOLUTION MICRO-RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY ON MINERAL INCLUSIONS STILL TRAPPED WITHIN DIAMONDS
1 - 6 Chinn I.*, Perritt S. & Stiefenhofer J. : CARBON ISOTOPE, NITROGEN ABUNDANCE AND NITROGEN AGGREGATION STATE DATA FOR DIAMONDS FROM ORAPA MINE: A CLEAR SUBDUCTION SIGNATURE?
1 - 1 Jones A.*, Alvaro M. & Nestola F. : DIAMOND: MESSENGERS FROM DEEP SPACE AND DEEP TIME AND OLDER THAN THE EARTH?
1 - 7 Litvin Y.A.*, Kuzyura A.V. & Spivak A.V. : MANTLE-CARBONATITE CONCEPT OF DIAMOND ORIGIN AT 150-800 KM LEVELS
1 - 13 Melai C.*, Marquardt K., Armstrong K. & McCammon C.A. : EXPLORING A NEW GEOBAROMETER FOR FERROPERICLASE INCLUSIONS IN DIAMOND FROM THE LOWER MANTLE
1 - 14 Nasdala L.*, Dobrzhinetskaya L.F., Korsakov A.V., Massonne H.J., Reissner C. & Steger S. : UHP PHASES VERSUS PREPARATI ON MATERIALS – BE CAUTIOUS WHEN USING MICRO-RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY
1 - 15 Nestola F.*, Angel R.J., Nimis P., Alvaro M., Milani S. & Harris J.W. : THE CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ORIENTATIONS BETWEEN DIAMOND AND ITS Mg-CHROMITE INCLUSIONS
1 - 2 Nimis P.*, Alvaro M., Nestola F., Angel R.J., Marquardt K., Rustioni G. & Harris J.W. : Hydrous silicic fluid films around solid inclusions in gem-quality diamonds
1 - 8 Palot M.*, Jacobsen S.D., Townsend J.P., Nestola F., Marquardt K., Harris J.W., Stachel T., McCammon C.A. & Pearson D.G. : EVIDENCE FOR H2O-BEARING FLUIDS IN THE LOWER MANTLE FROM DIAMOND INCLUSION
1 - 16 Pinti D.L.*, Bureau H., Ishida A., Sano Y. & Cartigny P. : CARBON ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF A JUINA DIAMOND WITH A CARBONATE INCLUSION DETERMINED BY NANOSIMS
1 - 3 Rudloff-Grund J., Brenker F.E., Marquardt K., Howell D., O'Reilly S.Y. & Kaminsky F.V. : NH-BEARING NANOINCLUSIONS IN MILKY DIAMONDS FROM JUINA AREA, MATO GROSSO, BRAZIL
1 - 4 Rustioni G.*, Angel R.J., Mazzucchelli M.L., Milani S., Nimis P., Domeneghetti M.C., Marone F., Harris J.W., Nestola F. & Alvaro M. : PRESSURE RELEASE FOR HOST – INCLUSION SYSTEMS: THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN BRITTLE FAILURE AND FLUID PHASE
1 - 17 Scandolo L.*, Milani S., Mazzucchelli M.L., Alvaro M., Di Prima M., Domeneghetti M.C., Nestola F., Geiger C.A. & Stagno V. : THERMOELASTIC PROPERTIES OF SILICATE GARNETS AND THEIR USE IN THE STUDY OF DIAMOND FORMATION
1 - 9 Smith E.M.*, Shirey S.B., Nestola F. & Wang W. : METALLIC INCLUSIONS IN UNIQUE TYPE IIA DIAMONDS
S 2. Evolution of the Earth's mantle and melt generation through time
2 - 21 Ali S.A.*, Nutman A.P. & Jones B.G. : OVERVIEW OF THE TECTONIC EVOLUTION OF THE IRAQI ZAGROS THRUST ZONE: SIXTY MILLION YEARS OF CONVERGENCE IN NEOTETHYS
2 - 8 Aradi L.E.*, Hidas K., Klébesz R., Kovács I.J., Patkó L., Zanetti A. & Szabó C. : DEFORMATION OF THE LITHOSPHERIC MANTLE BENEATH THE STYRIAN BASIN (EASTERN AUSTRIA) - A STUDY ON PERITODITE XENOLITHS
2 - 4 Aulbach S.* : CONSTRAINTS FROM SPREADING RIDGE-DERIVED ECLOGITES ON ARCHAEAN MANTLE POTENTIAL TEMPERATURES
2 - 3 Ballhaus C.*, Münker C., Fonseca R.O.C., Nagel T., Speelmanns I.M., Zirner A., Vogel A. & Heuser A. : THE SULFUR DEPLETION IN THE EARTH’S MANTLE IS NOT A HIGH PRESSURE SIGNATURE
2 - 22 Basch V.*, Rampone E., Ildefonse B., Godard M. & Crispini L. : HYBRID ORIGIN OF THE ERRO-TOBBIO TROCTOLITES (LIGURIAN OPHIOLITES, ITALY): STRUCTURAL AND GEOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE OF MULTI-STAGE EVOLUTION
2 - 12 Beccaluva L., Bianchini G., Natali C.* & Siena F. : THE ALKALINE-CARBONATITE COMPLEX OF JACUPIRANGA (BRAZIL) REVISITED: MAGMA GENESIS, MODE OF EMPLACEMENT AND TECTONO-MAGMATIC SIGNIFICANCE
2 - 23 Berno D.*, Tribuzio R. & Zanetti A. : EARLY EVOLUTION OF MANTLE MELTS INTRUDING THE LOWERMOST CONTINENTAL CRUST OF THE IVREA-VERBANO ZONE: INSIGHTS FROM THE M. CAPIO PERIDOTITE-PYROXENITE LENS
2 - 24 Bianchini G.*, Natali C., Shibata T. & Yoshikawa M. : BASIC DYKES CROSSCUTTING THE CRYSTALLINE BASEMENT OF VALSUGANA (ITALY): FURTHER EVIDENCE OF EARLY TRIASSIC VOLCANISM IN THE SOUTHERN ALPS
2 - 16 Borghini G.*, Fumagalli P. & Rampone E. : THE ROLE OF SECONDARY PYROXENITES IN THE COMPOSITION OF MELTS FROM VEINED MANTLE SOURCES: EXPERIMENTAL CONSTRAINTS
2 - 25 Borghini G. & Fumagalli P.* : SUBSOLIDUS PHASE RELATIONS IN A SECONDARY-TYPE PYROXENITE: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY UP TO 1.5 GPa
2 - 7 Brombin V.*, Bonadiman C., Coltorti M. & Bryce J. : MANTLE XENOLITHS FROM MAROSTICANO AREA (NORTHERN ITALY): A COMPARISON WITH VENETO VOLCANIC PROVINCE LITHOSPHERIC MANTLE
2 - 26 Ćwiek M.* : DUNITE CHANNELS IN PERIDOTITES OF LITHOSPHERIC MANTLE BENEATH LOWER SILESIA (SW POLAND)
2 - 14 Ferrando C.*, Godard M. & Ildefonse B. : NEW CONSTRAINTS ON THE FORMATION OF HETEROGENEOUS OCEANIC CRUST AT SLOW SPREADING RIDGES: A DETAILED PETRO-GEOCHEMICAL STUDY OF THE OLIVINE-RICH TROCTOLITES FROM ATLANTIS MASSIF (MAR, IODP Hole U1309D, 30°N)
2 - 27 Francomme J.E.*, Fumagalli P. & Borghini G. : OLIVINE-RICH TROCTOLITE ORIGIN THROUGH MELT-ROCK REACTION EXPERIMENTS
2 - 33 Giovanardi T., Zanetti A.*, Mazzucchelli M., Langone A. & Morishita T. : MELT-PERIDOTITE MULTISTAGE INTERACTION AT MANTLE CONDITIONS: PETROLOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL EVIDENCES FROM SAPPHIRINE-APATITE-CALCITE-BEARING GABBROIC DYKES FROM THE FINERO PHLOGOPITE PERIDOTITE (IVREA-VERBANO ZONE)
2 - 13 Godard M.*, Alard O. & Gréau Y. : REDISTRIBUTION OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN REACTIVE ABYSSAL MANTLE: A LA-ICPMS STUDY OF ODP SITE 1274 PERIDOTITES (15°20 FZ, MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE)
2 - 28 Harak M.*, Hezel D.C. & Münker C. : FRACTIONAL CRYSTALLISATION AND FE-ISOTOPY VARIATION OF BONINITES FROM PAPUA NEW GUINEA
2 - 29 Heckel C.R.*, Brey G.P., Hoefer H.E. & Linckens J. : EXSOLUTION OF GARNET AND KYANITE FROM AN ESKOLAITE-BEARING, Al-RICH CLINOPYROXENE IN A RUBY ECLOGITE DURING COOLING IN THE SUBCRATONIC MANTLE (KAAPVAAL-CRATON)
2 - 30 Hoefer H.E.*, Brey G.P. & Linckens J. : THE DETERMINATION OF THE OXIDATION STATE OF Fe IN CLINOPYROXENE MEGACRYSTS WITH THE "FLANK METHOD" BY EPMA: IS THE CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ORIENTATION IMPORTANT?
2 - 18 Koepke J.*, Zhang C., Namur O., Meyer R. & Feig S.T. : ORTHOPYROXENE IN PRIMITIVE LAYERED GABBROS FROM HESS DEEP (EPR): FORMATION BY MANTLE/MELT INTERACTION OR FRACTIONAL CRYSTALLIZATION?
2 - 31 Kukuła A.*, Puziewicz J., Matusiak-Małek M., Ntaflos T. & Milke R. : EVIDENCE OF CARBONATITE METASOMATISM IN LITHOSPHERIC MANTLE BENEATH THE HELDBURG DIKE SWARM (HELDBURGER GANGSCHAR, CENTRAL GERMANY) SUBSET OF CENTRAL EUROPEAN VOLCANIC PROVINCE
2 - 9 Liptai N.*, Patkó L., Kovács I.J., Hidas K., O’Reilly S.Y., Griffin W.L., Pearson N.J. & Szabó C. : GEOCHEMICAL EVOLUTION OF THE UPPER MANTLE BENEATH THE NÓGRÁD-GÖMÖR VOLCANIC FIELD (N-HUNGARY – S-SLOVAKIA) AS RECONSTRUCTED FROM SPINEL PERIDOTITE XENOLITHS
2 - 10 Pelorosso B.*, Bonadiman C., Coltorti M. & Gentili S. : PETROLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF NORTHERN VICTORIA LAND LITHOSPHERE: NEW INSIGHTS FROM HARROW PEAKS MANTLE XENOLITH
2 - 5 Portnyagin M.*, Sushchevskaya N., Shishkina T., Kamenetsky V., Taylor R.N. & GarbeSchönberg D. : SILVER AND COPPER FRACTIONATION IN MORB
2 - 11 Puziewicz J.*, Matusiak-Małek M., Ntaflos T., Kukuła A. & Ćwiek M. : MANTLE ROOTS OF NE PART OF THE VARISCAN OROGEN IN EUROPE: PROTOLITH PROVENANCE AND METASOMATIC STYLES
2 - 17 Rampone E.* : MELT MIGRATION AND MELT-ROCK REACTION IN THE ALPINE-APENNINE PERIDOTITES: INSIGHTS ON MANTLE DYNAMICS IN EXTENDING LITHOSPHERE
2 - 32 Renna M.R.*, Tribuzio R. & Ottolini L. : NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE ORIGIN OF OLIVINE-RICH TROCTOLITES AND ASSOCIATED HARRISITES FROM THE LIGURIAN OPHIOLITES (ITALY)
2 - 15 Sanfilippo A.*, Tribuzio R., Ottolini L. & Hamada M. : MANTLE MELTING, MELT EXTRACTION AND AGGREGATION BENEATH MID OCEAN RIDGES: CLUES FROM OLIVINE IN REPLACIVE DUNITES
2 - 19 Schwindrofska A.*, Hoernle K., van den Bogaard P., Hauff F. & Werner R. : SUBMARINE STRUCTURES OF THE CARIBBEAN LARGE IGNEOUS PROVINCE: AGE AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE BEATA RIDGE AND HESS ESCARPMENT
2 - 6 Sessa G., Tiepolo M.*, Moroni M., Fiorentini M.L., Langone A., Giazzi G., Krotz L., Ferrari E. & Loucks R.R. : AMPHIBOLE AS A PROXY OF THE SECULAR VARIATIONS IN PRIMITIVE MAGMAS
2 - 1 Sossi P.A.* & Moynier F. : THE LUNAR Mg SUITE AND THE IRON ISOTOPE COMPOSITION OF THE MOON
2 - 2 van de Löcht J., Li C., Hoffmann J.E., Wang Z., Becker H., Rosing M., Kleinschrodt R. & Münker C.* : EARTH’S OLDEST MANTLE PERIDOTITES INDICATE EARLY MIXING OF THE LATE VENEER INTO THE MANTLE
2 - 20 Ziberna L.*, Green E.C.R. & Blundy J.D. : THE PRESSURE SIGNAL IN OLIVINE-BEARING GABBROIC ROCKS
S 3. Volatiles in the deep Earth: storage, mobility and implications
3 - 1 Biró T.*, Kovács I.J., Karátson D., Király E., Falus G., Fancsik T. & Sándorné J.K. : SYSTEMATIC DECREASE OF HYDROXYL DEFECT CONCENTRATION IN QUARTZ PHENOCRYST FRAGMENTS WITHIN IGNIMBRITES: IMPLICATIONS FOR POST-DEPOSITIONAL DIFFUSIONAL LOSS OF HYDROGEN
3 - 11 Blanchard M.*, Ingrin J., Balan E., Kovács I. & Withers A.C. : EFFECT OF IRON AND TRIVALENT CATIONS ON OH-DEFECTS IN OLIVINE
3 - 4 BolfanCasanova N.*, Schiavi F., Martinek L., Novella D., Bureau H., Raepsaet C. & Demouchy S. : WATER STORAGE IN THE TRANSITION ZONE
3 - 12 Demouchy S.* : HYDROGEN DISTRIBUTION AND DIFFUSION IN UPPERMOST MANTLE ROCKS
3 - 8 Ding S.* & Dasgupta R. : THE FATE OF SULFIDE DURING ADIABATIC DECOMPRESSION MELTING – IMPLICATIONS FOR SULFUR BUDGET OF MORB AND OIB SOURCE MANTLE
3 - 6 Ferriss E.*, Plank T. & Walker D. : SITE-SPECIFIC HYDROGEN DIFFUSIVITY IN CLINOPYROXENE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR MANTLE XENOLITHS
3 - 13 Kovács I.*, Demény A., Czuppon G., Lécuyer C., Fourel F., Xia Q.K., Liu J., Pintér Z., Király E., Török K., Szabó Á., Deloule E., Falus G., Fancsik T., Zajacz Z., Sándorné Kovács J. & Udvardi B. : WATER CONCENTRATIONS AND HYDROGEN ISOTOPE COMPOSITIONS OF ALKALINE BASALT HOSTED CLINOPYROXENE MEGACRYSTS: THE IMPORTANCE OF STRUCTURAL HYDROXYL GROUPS AND MOLECULAR WATER
3 - 9 Mair P.*, Tropper P., Manning C.E. & Harlov D. : QUENCH pH MODELLING OF CePO4-MONAZITE AND YPO4-XENOTIME-KCl-H2O SOLUBILITY EXPERIMENTS AT 800°C AND 1 GPa
3 - 7 Massuyeau M.*, Le Trong E., Gardés E., Aulbach S., Morizet Y. & Gaillard F. : THERMODYNAMIC MODELING CONSTRAINTS ON INCIPIENT MELT COMPOSITIONS IN THE CARBONATED UPPER MANTLE
3 - 3 Nazzareni S.*, Barbarossa V., Skogby H., Zanon V. & Petrelli M. : MAGMATIC WATER CONTENT OF PICO VOLCANO (AZORES ISLAND, PORTUGAL) AS RECORDED BY CLINOPYROXENE PHENOCRYSTS
3 - 10 Norris C.A.* & Wood B. : MEASURED VOLATILITIES OF IMPORTANT TRACE ELEMENTS IN THE EARTH
3 - 5 Stüeken E.E.* : NITROGEN CYCLING IN THE EARLY PRECAMBRIAN: A MAJOR PLAYER IN EARLY EVOLUTION AND GREENHOUSE WARMING
3 - 14 Stagno V.*, Ziberna L., Andreozzi G., Lenaz D., Lustrino M., Mollo S. & Scarlato P. : REDOX CONDITIONS OF A CO2-BEARING SPINEL PERIDOTITE AS FUNCTION OF COMPOSITION, PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE, AND THE ARCHAEAN DEEP CARBON CYCLE
3 - 2 Stalder R.* : STABILITY OF HYDROUS DEFECTS IN QUARTZ AT UPPER CRUSTAL CONDITIONS
3 - 15 Szabó Á.*, Tóth A., Hidas K., Kovács Z., Patkó L. & Szabó C. : SUBDUCTION-RELATED MANTLE METASOMATISM BENEATH THE EASTERN TRANSYLVANIAN BASIN?
3 - 16 Weis F.A.*, Lazor P. & Skogby H. : ANALYSIS OF HYDROGEN IN NOMINALLY ANHYDROUS MINERALS BY TRANSMISSION RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY
S 4. Fluids in the crust
4 - 33 Bakker R.J.* : CENTRE POSITION OF RAMAN SPECTROGRAPHIC BANDS OF GASES IN FLUID INCLUSIONS
4 - 12 Baumgartner L.P.*, Bégué F., Bouvier A.S., Putlitz B., Vennemann T. & Baumgartner C. : CONTROL OF STABLE ISOTOPE EXCHANGE BY NET-TRANSFER AND DISSOLUTION-RECRYSTALLIZATION REACTIONS AROUND HYDROTHERMAL VEINS IN CARBONATES
4 - 25 Bergemann C.*, Gnos E., Berger A. & Whitehouse M. : ION PROBE DATING OF HYDROTHERMAL CLEFT MONAZITE TRACKING EXHUMATION AND BRITTLE TECTONIC EVOLUTION IN THE CENTRAL ALPS
4 - 21 Berryman E.*, Kutzschbach M., Trumbull R.B., Meixner A. & Franz G. : TOURMALINE’S RECORD OF FLUID HISTORY IN THE W TAUERN WINDOW
4 - 3 Bonnemains D.*, Verlaguet A., Escartin J., Mével C., Boiron M.C. & Andreani M. : NATURE AND ORIGIN OF SI-RICH FLUIDS AT 13°20’N SILICIFIED OCEANIC DETACHMENT FAULT (MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE)
4 - 4 de Ronde C.E.J.* & Stucker V.K. : SEAFLOOR HYDROTHERMAL VENTING AT VOLCANIC RCS AND BACKARCS
4 - 13 Fregola R.A.*, Ruggieri G., Rimondi V., Zucchi M., Punzi C., Brogi A. & Liotta D. : RECONSTRUCTING THE CIRCULATION OF PALEO-FLUIDS THROUGH FLUID INCLUSION STUDIES: THE CASE OF THE IRON-MINERALIZATION OF EASTERN ELBA ISLAND
4 - 22 Ganzhorn A.C.*, Verlaguet A. & Austrheim H. : CHARACTERIZATION OF FLUIDS AND ELEMENT TRANSFERS ASSOCIATED TO GARNET VEIN AND CORONA DEVELOPMENT DURING GRANULITIZATION
4 - 28 Halder S.*, Lehmann B., Cabral A.R., Horn I. & Weyer S. : IN-SITU IRON ISOTOPE STUDY OF IRON ORE AND BANDED IRON FORMATION FROM THE CARAJÁS MINERAL PROVINCE, BRAZIL
4 - 16 Hermann J.* : THE DEEP WATER CYCLE THROUGH THE LITHOSPHERE
4 - 29 Huertas F.J.*, Gervilla F. & DelgadoHuertas A. : ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION (δD, δ34S, δ13C) OF THE ORDOVICIAN BLACK SLATES HOSTING THE RETORTILLO-SANTIDAD URANIUM DEPOSIT (SALAMANCA, SPAIN)
4 - 30 Jessop K.*, Daczko N. & Piazolo S. : HOT AQUEOUS FLUIDS: ARE THEY THE KEY TO HTLP REGIONAL AUREOLES?
4 - 24 Kiss G.B.*, Zagyva T., Pásztor D. & Zaccarini F. : SUBMARINE HYDROTHERMAL PROCESSES, MIRRORING THE GEOTECTONIC EVOLUTION OF THE NE HUNGARIAN JURASSIC SZARVASKÕ UNIT
4 - 9 Kleine B.I.*, Stefánsson A., Halldórsson S.A., Whitehouse M., Barnes J.D., Jónasson K. & Franzson H. : COUPLED HYDROGEN, OXYGEN AND SILICON ISOTOPE SYSTEMATICS OF GROUNDWATER-MAGMA INTERACTION IN ICELANDIC HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
4 - 26 Kuesters T.*, Mueller T. & Renner J. : IMPLEMENTING METAMORPHIC CONCEPTS IN REACTIVE TRANSPORT MODELLING OF GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS: CRYSTAL SIZE DESTRIBUTIONS: IDEAL SOLID-SOLUTIONS AND MINERAL ZONING
4 - 18 Kullerud K.*, Kotková J. & Škoda R. : ELEMENT MOBILITY DURING FORMATION OF THE KONGSBERG SILVER DEPOSIT
4 - 6 Kutzschbach M.*, Wunder B., Trumbull R.B., Meixner A., Heinrich W. & Franz G. : THE EFFECT OF TETRAHEDRAL B ON THE B ISOTOPE FRACTIONATION BETWEEN OLENITIC TOURMALINE AND FLUID
4 - 10 Liebscher A.*, Henninges J. & Möller F. : SPECTACULAR VIDEO INSPECTIONS OF TWO-PHASE FLUID CONDITIONS AND INVERTED FLUID-DENSITY PROFILES IN OBSERVATION WELLS AT THE KETZIN CO2 STORAGE SITE, GERMANY – AN ARTIFICIAL ANALOGUE TO VAPOUR DOMINATED GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS?
4 - 17 McCaig A.M.*, Titarenko S.S., Savov I.P., Cliff R.A., Agostini S. & Boyce A.J. : BORON CONTENT OF ALTERED OCEANIC GABBRO: IMPLICATIONS FOR BORON FLUXES IN SUBDUCTION ZONES
4 - 7 Miron G.D.*, Wagner T., Kulik D.A. & Heinrich C.A. : INTERNALLY CONSISTENT THERMODYNAMIC DATA FOR HYDROTHERMAL MINERAL SOLUBILITY EQUILIBRIA IN THE SYSTEM Ca-Mg-Na-K-Al-SI-O-H-C-Cl
4 - 27 Mueller T.*, Kuesters T., van Zuilen K. & Dietzel M. : MIDAS: MODELLING KINETICALLY CONTROLLED ISOTOPE FRACTIONATION BY MASS-DEPENDENT DIFFUSION, ADVECTION AND SORPTION PROCESS
4 - 23 Paoli G., Rocchi S. & Dini A. : ELEMENT MOBILITY BETWEEN GRANITE, FLUIDS AND SKARN (CAMPIGLIA MARITTIMA, TUSCANY)
4 - 5 Pertsev A.*, Prokofiev V., Aranovich L. & Ageeva O. : PLUTONIC-LEVEL HYDROTHERMAL COOLING RELATED TO OCEANIC DETACHMENT FAULTING: MINERALOGY AND FLUID ORIGIN
4 - 20 Pollok K.*, Uhlmann L., Pleuger J. & Langenhorst F. : REDISTRIBUTION OF MAIN ELEMENTS DURING ECLOGITE TO AMPHIBOLITE RETROGRADE MINERAL REACTIONS
4 - 11 Rapa G.*, Groppo C., Rolfo F. & Mosca P. : CALC-SILICATE REACTIONS AND TEXTURES REVEAL METAMORPHIC-CO2 PROCESSES AND FLUXES IN THE HIMALAYAS
4 - 19 Remigi S., Ferrando S.* & Frezzotti M.L. : FLUID-ASSISTED COESITE-QUARTZ TRANSITION IN THE DORA-MAIRA WHITESCHISTS, WESTERN ALPS: PETROGRAPHIC AND RAMAN STUDIES
4 - 15 SanchezValle C.*, Louvel M., Tsay A. & Zajacz Z. : SLAB FLUIDS AND CONTROLS ON TRACE ELEMENT RECYCLING IN SUBDUCTION ZONES
4 - 32 Schmidt C.* : RAMAN SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF TIN SPECIATION IN HYDROTHERMAL FLUIDS TO 600°C
4 - 8 Stefánsson A.* : MULTICOMPONENT FLUID CHEMISTRY OF HIGH-ENTHALPY GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM
4 - 1 Steinmann L.*, Lazarov M., Wang Z., Becker H. & Weyer S. : THE DISTRIBUTION OF SIDEROPHILE AND CHALCOPHILE TRACE METALS IN MANTLE ROCKS (BALMUCCIA, ITALY)
4 - 14 Verlaguet A.*, Brunet F., Goffé B., Menut D., Findling N., Poinssot C. & Huet B. : SELECTIVE TRANSFER OF LI-AL-RICH PHYLLOSILICATE TO METAMORPHIC VEINS (WESTERN ALPS): LASER INDUCED BREAKDOWN SPECTROSCOPY (LIBS) COMPOSITIONAL PROFILES AND MICROSTRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION
4 - 31 Vezzoni S.*, Dini A. & Rocchi S. : MAGMA CHASING HYDROTHERMAL FLUIDS IN A DISTAL SKARN SYSTEM AT CAMPIGLIA MARITTIMA (TUSCANY)
4 - 2 Villa I.M.*, Peverelli V., Oglialoro E., Pettke T. & Frezzotti M.L. : HALOGENS, BARIUM AND URANIUM IN MANTLE FLUID INCLUSIONS
S 5. The cycling of hydrogen, carbon, and mobile elements in the subduction factory
5 - 17 Avanzinelli R.*, Casalini M., Elliott T. & Conticelli S. : DEEP RECYCLING OF CARBONATE-RICH SEDIMENTS IN THE MANTLE SOURCE OF VESUVIUS VOLCANO
5 - 8 Bayet L.*, Menneken M., John T., Agard P. & Gao J. : COHERENT RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY-BASED PT ESTIMATES TO UNRAVEL THE METAMORPHIC EVOLUTION OF A HP/UHP UNIT (SOUTHERN TIANSHAN METAMORPHIC BELT / SW CHINA)
5 - 19 Beyssac O.* : INSIGHTS INTO THE CARBON CYCLE IN THE LITHOSPHERE AND THE ROLE OF GRAPHITIC CARBON FROM SUBDUCTION TO EROSION
5 - 9 Bryden C.D.*, Jamieson R.A. & Robinson P. : STABLE ISOTOPE CHEMISTRY OF SCAPOLITE IN ULTRA-HIGH-PRESSURE ROCKS: A MONITOR OF SUBDUCTION ZONE FLUIDS?
5 - 10 Cannaò E.*, Bebout G.E., Agostini S. & Scambelluri M. : TEXTURAL AND GEOCHEMICAL EVOLUTION OF OPHICARBONATES FROM OCEAN TO DEEP SUBDUCTION
5 - 14 Capizzi L.S.*, Fumagalli P., Ildefonse B., Poli S. & Tumiati S. : GEOMETRY AND CONNECTIVITY OF HYDROUS-CARBONATITIC LIQUIDS IN THE MANTLE: AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL
5 - 16 Carter L.B.* & Dasgupta R. : CRUSTAL CARBONATE ASSIMILATION AS A SOURCE OF MAGMATIC CO2 RELEASE AT CONTINENTAL ARCS
5 - 20 Casalini M.*, Avanzinelli R., Elliott T., Tommasini S. & Conticelli S. : MOLYBDENUM ISOTOPES AS TRACERS FOR SUBDUCTION COMPONENTS: THE CASE OF ROMAN MAGMATIC PROVINCE MAGMAS
5 - 21 Chariton S.*, Bykova E., Cerantola V., Bykov M., Ismailova L., Kupenko I., Aprilis G., McCammon C.A. & Dubrovinsky L. : THE BEHAVIOR OF RHODOCHROSITE (MnCO3) AT EXTREME CONDITIONS
5 - 22 Clément M.*, PadrónNavarta J.A., Tommasi A. & Mainprice D. : LOCAL STRESS FIELD DURING SERPENTINE DEHYDRATION INFERRED FROM ORTHOPYROXENE INVERSION TO CLINOENSTATITE
5 - 12 Dasgupta R.*, Duncan M.S., Tsuno K. & Muth M. : SUBDUCTION EFFICIENCY OF CARBONATES THROUGH GEOLOGIC TIME AND THE ROLE OF SLAB-DERIVED MELTS IN TRANSPORTING CO2 TO VOLCANIC ARCS
5 - 23 Förster B.*, Bebout G.E., Bianchini G., Natali C., Aulbach S., Braga R. & Scambelluri M. : MULTI-STAGE CARBONATION AND DECARBONATION IN THE MANTLE-WEDGE: STABLE-ISOTOPE COMPOSITIONS OF CARBONATE PHASES IN ULTRAMAFIC ROCKS OF THE ULTEN ZONE (EASTERN ALPS, ITALY)
5 - 3 Gilio M.*, Scambelluri M., Agostini S., Pettke T. & Godard M. : SERPENTINITE-DRIVEN EXHUMATION OF THE UHP LAGO DI CIGNANA UNIT IN THE FOSSIL ALPINE PLATE INTERFACE
5 - 24 Gudelius D.*, Aulbach S., Seitz H.M. & Braga R. : METASOMATISM IN THE MANTLE WEDGE: MULTIPLE ISOTOPE CONSTRAINTS FROM OROGENIC PERIDOTITES OF THE ULTEN ZONE (N ITALY).
5 - 25 John T.* & Vrijmoed J.C. : HYDRATION OF ECLOGITE AT THE PLATE INTERFACE: AN EXAMPLE OF FLUID INFILTRATION INTO A DRY ROCK
5 - 26 Kovács Z., Patkó L., Aradi L.E., Klébesz R., Hidas K., Garrido C.J., CreonBocquet L.* & Szabó C. : ORTHOPYROXENE-ENRICHED, DUNITE VEINED UPPER MANTLE XENOLITHS FROM MINDSZENTKÁLLA (BAKONY-BALATON HIGHLAND, WESTERN PANNONIAN BASIN): TRACES OF A SUBDUCTED SLAB?
5 - 7 Locatelli M.*, Verlaguet A., Agard P. & Federico L. : ECLOGITIC BRECCIA FROM THE MONVISO META-OPHIOLITE COMPLEX: FIELD AND PETROGRAPHIC EVIDENCES OF MULTIPLE-STAGE ECLOGITE-FACIES BRECCIATION
5 - 18 Lustrino M.*, Gaeta M., Palladino D.M., Rossi G. & Stagno V. : THE POLINO CALCIOCARBONATITE IS NOT A CARBONATITE
5 - 4 Malaspina N.*, Langenhorst F., Tumiati S., Frezzotti M.L. & Poli S. : THE REDOX BUDGET OF CRUST-DERIVED FLUID PHASES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE SLAB-TO-MANTLE ELEMENT TRANSFER
5 - 2 Peters D.*, John T., Scambelluri M. & Pettke T. : FLUID-ROCK INTERACTIONS IN SERPENTINITES SUBDUCTED TO 60-80 KM DEPTH
5 - 27 Piccoli F.*, Vitale Brovarone A., Beyssac O., Martinez I., Ague J.J. & Chaduteau C. : CARBONATION BY FLUID-ROCK INTERACTIONS AT HIGH-PRESSURE CONDITIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR CARBON CYCLING IN SUBDUCTION ZONES
5 - 1 Plümper O.*, John T., Podladchikov Y., Vrijmoed J.C. & Scambelluri M. : CHANNELIZING REACTIVE POROSITY CONTROLLS FLUID ESCAPE FROM SUBDUCTION ZONES
5 - 15 Pohlenz J.*, Pascarelli S., Mathon O., Rosa A.D., Belin S., Landrot G., Shiryaev A., Murzin V., Veligzhanin A., Wagner J., Künzel D., Irifune T. & Wilke M. : STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF CARBONATE-SILICATE MELTS: TRACE ELEMENT EXAFS AT HIGH-PRESSURE & TEMPERATURE
5 - 28 Poli S.* : EXPERIMENTAL MODELLING OF DISSOLUTION AND MELTING OF SUBDUCTED PELAGIC CARBONATES
5 - 29 Rosa A.D.*, Mathon O., Pasternak S., Jacobs J., Cardon H., Krstulovic M., Merkulova M., Louvel M., Tsay A., Ghosh S., Liebske C., Irifune T., Munoz M. & Wilke M. : DEVELOPMENT OF AN EXAFS SETUP AT THE BEAMLINE BM23 OF THE ESRF OPTIMIZED FOR STUDYING TRACE ELEMENTS IN-SITU UNDER EXTREME P/T CONDITIONS
5 - 30 Scambelluri M., Bebout G.E.*, Belmonte D., Gilio M., Campomenosi N. & Crispini L. : CARBONATION OF SUBDUCTION-ZONE SERPENTINITE (HIGH-PRESSURE OPHICARBONATE; LIGURIAN WESTERN ALPS) AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE DEEP CARBON CYCLING
5 - 31 Secchiari A., Montanini A.*, Bosch D., Macera P. & Cluzel D. : SUBDUCTION-RELATED ULTRADEPLETED MELTS IN A NASCENT ARC: GEOCHEMICAL AND ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE FROM THE INTRUSIVE SEQUENCE OF THE NEW CALEDONIA OPHIOLITE
5 - 13 Sieber M.*, Yaxley G.M. & Hermann J. : ANALYSES OF CO2 IN FLUIDS FROM PISTON CYLINDER EXPERIMENTS
5 - 6 Smye A.*, Jackson C., KonradSchmolke M., Parman S. & Ballentine C. : NOBLE GASES TRACE EARTH’S SUBDUCTED WATER FLUX
5 - 32 Soder C.*, Romer R.L. & Altherr R. : ORIGIN AND GEODYNAMIC SIGNIFICANCE OF POST-COLLISIONAL K-RICH MAFIC MAGMATISM OF THE VARISCAN OROGEN
5 - 5 Tiraboschi C.*, Tumiati S., Ulmer P., Pettke T. & Poli S. : HIGH-PRESSURE FLUIDS IN THE MS + COH SYSTEM: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON FORSTERITE, ENSTATITE AND MAGNESITE SOLUBILITY IN MIXED H2O–CO2 FLUIDS AT fO2 BUFFERED CONDITIONS
5 - 11 Tumiati S.*, Miozzi F., Pettke T., Tiraboschi C., Ulmer P. & Poli S. : EXPERIMENTAL CONSTRAINTS ON THE COMPOSITION OF FLUIDS INTERACTING WITH A GRAPHITE-BEARING, CARBONATE-FREE SUBDUCTION MELANGE
5 - 33 Wojtulek P.*, Puziewicz J. & Ntaflos T. : DESERPENTINIZATION PHASES IN SERPENTINITES AS METAMORPHISM INDICATORS: A CASE STUDY OF THE LOWER SILESIA (SW POLAND, CENTRAL EUROPE) VARISCAN OPHIOLITES
S 6. Metamorphism, crustal melting and granite magmas from start to stop and from inclusions to intrusions
6 - 14 Acosta-Vigil A.*, Barich A., Bartoli O., Garrido C.J., Cesare B., Remusat L., Poli S. & Raepsaet C. : THE COMPOSITION OF NANOGRANITOIDS IN MIGMATITES OVERLYING THE RONDA PERIDOTITES (BETIC CORDILLERA, S SPAIN): THE ANATECTIC HISTORY OF A POLYMETAMORPHIC BASEMENT
6 - 15 Berzina A.N.*, Berzina A.P. & Gimon V.O. : GEOCHRONOLOGY AND PETROGENESIS OF GRANITOID INTRUSIONS RELATED TO THE AKSUG COPPER PORPHYRY DEPOSIT IN THE ALTAI-SAYAN FOLD BELT, RUSSIA
6 - 16 Conte A.M.*, Naitza S., Oggiano G., Secchi F., Cifelli F., Cuccuru S. & D’Antonio M. : Post-collisional late variscan granites of southern Sardinia: evidences of contrasting suites
6 - 17 Čopjaková R., Škoda R.*, Vašinová Galiová M. & Novák M. : COMPLEX EVOLUTION OF MIXED (NYF + LCT) KRACOVICE PEGMATITE (MOLDANUBIAN ZONE, CZECH REPUBLIC); AN EVIDENCE FROM Li AND REE CONTENTS IN ROCK FORMING MINERALS
6 - 8 Daczko N.*, Piazolo S., Meek U., Stuart C.A. & Elliot V. : THE CURIOUS CASE OF THE IMPOSTER AMPHIBOLE CUMULATES – IDENTIFYING ZONES OF SIGNIFICANT MASS TRANSFER THROUGH THE LOWER CRUST
6 - 7 Dyck B.*, Waters D.J., StOnge M.R. & Searle M.P. : MUSCOVITE DEHYDRATION MELTING: REACTION MECHANISMS, TEXTURES, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR MELT TRANSFER
6 - 6 Ferrero S.*, Wunder B., O´Brien P., Ziemann M.A., Wälle M. & Remusat L. : MELTING OF GRANITES AT MANTLE DEPTHS: TRACE ELEMENTS GEOCHEMISTRY OF NEAR UHP NANOGRANITES AND THEIR PRESERVED WATER, CHLORINE AND CO2 CONTENTS
6 - 11 Fiannacca P.*, Williams I.S. & Cirrincione R. : ORIGIN, TIMING AND ACCRETION MODES OF POST-COLLISIONAL BATHOLITHS: THE MESSAGE FROM GEOCHEMISTRY, ZIRCON OXYGEN ISOTOPES AND U-Pb AGES OF THE CRUST-DERIVED SERRE BATHOLITH (CALABRIA, SOUTHERN ITALY)
6 - 2 Kriegsman L.M.*, Dharmapriya P.L. & Malaviarachchi S.P.K. : UHT GRANULITES ABOVE A PALAEO-MOHO: THE SRI LANKAN EXAMPLE OF CRUSTAL DIFFERENTIATION
6 - 18 Lobjoie C.*, Wei L., Trap P., Goncalves P. & Marquer D. : THE ULTRA-HIGH TEMPERATURE METAMORPHISM OF THE KHONDALITE BELT, NORTH CHINA CRATON: NEW EVIDENCE FOR A LARGE PARTIALLY MOLTEN OROGENIC CRUST.
6 - 19 Muñoz R.* & Castro A. : MAGMATISM FROM THE LOWER CONTINENTAL CRUST: MELTING EXPERIMENTS ON GRANULITE XENOLITHS FROM PASO DE INDIOS, ARGENTINA
6 - 9 Petford N.* : FORCE AND MOMENTUM IN GRANITE EMPLACEMENT
6 - 4 Racek M.*, Hasalová P., Závada P., Štípská P., Jeøábek P. & Weinberg R.F. : METAMORPHISM AND MELTING OF METAGRANITOIDS UNDER (U)HP CONDITIONS, EGER CRYSTALLINE COMPLEX (BOHEMIAN MASSIF)
6 - 20 Ratschbacher B.C.*, Paterson S.R. & Anderson L. : INVESTIGATING MAGMATIC AND TECTONIC PROCESSES FROM 5 TO 30 KM DEPTH IN A THICK CONTINENTAL ARC, ~ 90 MA MAGMATISM IN THE CASCADES, WASHINGTON, USA
6 - 21 Reche J.*, Martínez F.J. & Traveria M. : COUPLED THERMO-CHEMICAL PHENOMENA AND GENESIS OF COR FROM LOW-K PSAMMOPELITES DURING SYN-D2 HT-LP HIGH GRADE VARISCAN METAMORPHISM AND HIDROUS MELTING (OSOR COMPLEX, CCR, NE IBERIA)
6 - 13 Rocchi S.*, Vezzoni S. & Dini A. : SLIDING OF THERMALLY WEAKENED PLUTON OVERBURDEN AT CAMPIGLIA MARITTIMA (TUSCANY)
6 - 22 Rochira F.*, Caggianelli A. & de Lorenzo S. : MODELLING THE THERMO-RHEOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF A GRANITE INTRUSION AND WALL ROCKS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL AREA
6 - 23 Schimetzek K.*, Parat F., Stechern A. & Holtz F. : DETERMINATION OF MELT FRACTION IN CRYSTAL MUSHES AND TRACE ELEMENT DISTRIBUTION IN HIGHLY CRYSTALLINE DACITIC MAGMAS: EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH USING MELT TRAPS AND LA-ICP-MS ANALYSIS
6 - 24 Schwindinger M.* & Weinberg R.F. : MULTISTAGE MAGMA MIXING AND THE ROLE OF WATER FLUXED MELTING IN AN ANATECTIC TERRANE – KANGAROO ISLAND, SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
6 - 25 Sinigoi S.*, Quick J.E., Demarchi G., Klötzli U.S. & Tavazzani L. : HYBRID GRANITIC MAGMA ORIGINATED AT THE ADVANCING FRONT OF BASALTIC UNDERPLATING: INFERENCES FROM THE SESIA MAGMATIC SYSTEM (WESTERN ALPS)
6 - 12 Tavazzani L.*, Peres S., Sinigoi S., Demarchi G., Quick J.E. & Klötzli U.S. : EMPLACEMENT AND REJUVENATION OF A GRANITIC BATHOLITH: THE VALLE MOSSO PLUTON (SESIA MAGMATIC SYSTEM)
6 - 26 Trap P.*, Lobjoie C., Wei L., Goncalves P., Marquer D. & Bruguier O. : STRAIN PARTITIONING, UHT METAMORPHISM, PARTIAL MELTING AND S-TYPE PLUTONISM IN THE DEEP OROGENIC CRUST: THE CASE OF THE KHONDALITE BELT, NORTH CHINA CRATON
6 - 1 Weinberg R.F.* : THE ORIGIN OF HIMALAYAN LEUCOGRANITES AND HOW THEY INTERACTED WITH THE OROGEN
6 - 3 White R.W.* & Palin R.M. : PARTIAL MELTING IN ARCHAEAN HIGH-GRADE GNEISS TERRAINS
6 - 27 Wolf M.*, Romer R.L. & Franz L. : TIN DISTRIBUTION BETWEEN MELT AND RESTITE DURING PARTIAL MELTING OF METASEDIMENTARY ROCKS
6 - 10 Wolfram L.C.*, Weinberg R.F. & Becchio R. : ROLE OF MELT SEGREGATION STYLE ON GRANITE CHEMISTRY AND MULTIPLE MELTING EVENTS IN THE SIERRA DE QUILMES, NW ARGENTINA
6 - 5 Yakymchuk C.* & Brown M. : GENERATION, SEGREGATION AND FRACTIONATION OF ANATECTIC MELT IN THE CONTINENTAL CRUST: INSIGHTS FROM WEST ANTARCTICA
S 7. From deep magmatic processes to volcanic eruption
7 - 7 Aßbichler D.*, Asadpour M., HeussAßbichler S. & Kunzmann T. : SEQUENCE OF REPETITIVE EXPLOSIVE AND EFFUSIVE ERUPTION PHASES RECORDED IN LAVAS AND EJECTED BOMBS OF SARAY VOLCANO, NW IRAN
7 - 3 Botcharnikov R.E.*, Holtz F., Stechern A., Almeev R.R. & Sato H. : EXPERIMENTAL CONSTRAINTS ON THE ORIGIN OF DACITIC VOLCANISM IN ARC SETTINGS
7 - 4 Cigala V.*, Kueppers U., Pena Fernandez J.J., Sesterhenn J. & Dingwell D.B. : THE INFLUENCE OF EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS ON THE DYNAMICS OF STARTING GAS-PARTICLE JETS
7 - 6 GonzálezGarcía D.*, Behrens H., Petrelli M., Vetere F.P., Zezza A., Morgavi D. & Perugini D. : WATER-ENHANCED DIFFUSION OF MAJOR ELEMENTS IN NATURAL MELTS: INSIGHTS FROM DIFFUSION COUPLE EXPERIMENTS
7 - 2 GubbayNemes L.J.*, Graham I.T., de Ronde C.E.J. & Timm C. : BROTHERS SUBMARINE CALDERA VOLCANO, KERMADEC ARC, NEW ZEALAND: A GEOCHEMICAL AND PETROLOGICAL EVOLUTION
7 - 10 Just T.*, Parat F., Botcharnikov R., Stechern A., Holtz F. & Alard O. : INFLUENCE OF OXYGEN FUGACITY ON THE BEHAVIOUR OF SELENIUM AND TELLURIUM IN A BASALTIC MAGMA
7 - 11 Mandolini T.*, Ridolfi F., Mollo S., Renzulli A. & Perugini D. : EARLY EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS ON THE MAGMATIC ASSIMILATION OF ANHYDRITIC ROCKS
7 - 5 Oeser M.*, Ruprecht P. & Weyer S. : MAGMA ASCENT BENEATH CONTINENTAL ARC VOLCANOES – INSIGHTS FROM CHEMICALLY AND ISOTOPICALLY ZONED OLIVINES FROM IRAZÚ VOLCANO (COSTA RICA)
7 - 1 Pichavant M.* : EXPERIMENTAL MODELLING OF THE DEEP FEEDING SYSTEM OF BASALTIC VOLCANOES
7 - 8 Ridolfi F.*, Renzulli A. & Perugini D. : REFINEMENT AND APPLICATION OF CALCIC AMPHIBOLE THERMOBAROMETRY FOR IGNEOUS ROCKS: AMP-TBX.XLSX
7 - 12 Rossi S.*, Morgavi D., Petrelli M., Vetere F.P. & Perugini D. : CHAOTIC MIXING EXPERIMENTS BETWEEN RHYOLITIC AND SHOSHONITIC MAGMAS FROM AEOLIAN ISLANDS (ITALY)
7 - 13 Salem L., Edmonds M.*, Maclennan J. & Corsaro R. : CARBON DIOXIDE SOLUBILITY MODIFED BY CUMULATE ASSIMILATION AT MOUNT ETNA, ITALY
7 - 14 Stabile P.*, Behrens H., Cestelli M., Radica F., Bello M., Carroll M.R., Paris E. & Giuli G. : EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE AND COMPOSITION ON WATER SOLUBILITY IN PANTELLERITES TO 250 MPa
7 - 9 Stuff M.*, Schuessler J.A., Rocholl A. & Wilke M. : HOW IRON ISOTOPES RECORD INTERACTIONS OF CARBONATITE AND SILICATE MAGMAS
7 - 15 Tchaptchet Tchato D.*, Simeni Wambo N.A., Keutchafo Kouamo N.A. & Tchouankoue J.P. : GEOLOGY OF THE KEKEM DYKE SWARMS (CAMEROON CENTRAL SHEAR ZONE): AN INSIGHT INTO PALEZOIC AND MESOZOIC MAGMATISMS AND GEODYNAMIC IMPLICATION FOR THE WEST GONDWANA IN CAMEROON
S 8. Diffusion, mineral reaction and deformation mechanisms from low to high temperatures: flow and brittle processes of the Earth s interior
8 - 11 Abad I.*, Sanchez C., JimenezMillan J., Faulkner D.R., Nieto F. & Velilla N. : DOLOMITE AND MICA MINERAL REACTIONS AND MICROSTRUCTURES FORMED DURING THE SEISMIC CYCLE OF THE ALHAMA DE MURCIA FAULT
8 - 3 Abd Elmola A.*, Buatier M.D.,Monié P., Charpentier D., Lanari P., Trincal V. & Labaume P. : THERMOCHRONOLOGY OF FAULT ACTIVITY BY CHARACTERIZATIONS OF CLAY MINERALS (EXAMPLE OF PIC DE PORT VIEUX THRUST, PYRENEES, SPAIN)
8 - 12 Abd Elmola A., Charpentier D., Lanari P., Trincal V. & Buatier M.* : FLUID-ROCK INTERACTIONS AND DEFORMATION CONDITIONS REGISTRATED BY PHYLLOSILICATES IN A MAJOR THRUST (GAVARNIE THRUST AT "PIC DE PORT VIEUX", PYRENEES)
8 - 13 Bollinger C.*, Farla R. & Marquardt K. : GRAIN BOUNDARIES IN FORSTERITE: HOW DO THEY MOVE TO PRODUCE SHEAR?
8 - 4 Campione M.* : THE BIVALENCE AND ANOMALIES OF ANTIGORITE IN THRUST FAULT MECHANICS
8 - 9 Faryad S.W.*, Jedlicka R., Jezek J. & Hauzenberger C. : PRESERVATION OF COMPOSITIONAL ZONING OF ECLOGITE FACIES GARNET WITH GRANULITE FACIES OVERPRINT; HOW FAST THE METAMORPHIC PROCESSES DURING COLLISION OROGENY ARE?
8 - 1 Faulkner D.R.* : FAULT STRENGTH, EARTHQUAKE NUCLEATION, AND RUPTURE PROPAGATION IN CLAY-RICH FAULT ZONES
8 - 14 GarcíaTortosa F.J., JimenezMillan J.*, Abad I., Faulkner D.R., MartinRojas I. & Alfaro P. : FLOW PROCESSES IN DEFORMATION BANDS DEVELOPED ON PLIO-PLEISTOCENE SOFT-ROCKS IN THE BAZA FAULT ZONE (S SPAIN)
8 - 8 Goryaeva A.M.*, Carrez P. & Cordier P. : MODELING [100] DISLOCATION GLIDE IN MgSiO3 POST-PEROVSKITE UNDER D'' CONDITIONS
8 - 15 Hashim L.*, Gardés E., Sifré D., Morales L.F.G., Précigout J. & Gaillard F. : ASSESSING THE MACROSCOPIC OLIVINE GRAIN GROWTH THROUGH THE MICROSCOPIC PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE INTERGRANULAR MEDIUM
8 - 16 Idrissi H., Bollinger C., Cordier P.* & Boioli F. : IN SITU DEFORMATION OF OLIVINE IN THE TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPE: FROM DISLOCATION VELOCITY MEASUREMENTS TO STRESS-STRAIN CURVES
8 - 17 Jollands M.C.*, O’Neill H.S.C., Van Orman J., Berry A.J., Hermann J., Newville M. & Lanzirotti A. : XANES DETERMINATION OF EQUILIBRIUM AND DIFFUSIVE BEHAVIOUR OF Cr2+ AND Cr3+ IN SYNTHETIC FORSTERITE AND NATURAL OLIVINE AT 1400°C
8 - 2 Leclère H.*, Faulkner D., Wheeler J. & Mariani E. : PERMEABILITY CONTROL OF TRANSIENT SLIP WEAKENING DURING GYPSUM DEHYDRATION AND IMPLICATIONS ON SUBDUCTION ZONES
8 - 18 Mussi A.*, Cordier P., Nzogang B.C. & Demouchy S. : ELECTRON TOMOGRAPHY STUDY OF DISLOCATIONS IN OLIVINE SINGLE CRYSTALS
8 - 7 Piazolo S.*, La Fontaine A., Trimby P., Harley S., Yang L., Armstrong R. & Cairney J.M. : ATOMS ON THE MOVE: DEFORMATION-INDUCED TRACE ELEMENT REDISTRIBUTION IN ZIRCON REVEALED USING ATOM PROBE TOMOGRAPHY
8 - 10 Plümper O.*, Botan A., Los C., MaltheSørenssen A. & Jamtveit B. : NANOSCALE TRANSIENT POROSITY CONTROLS LARGE-SCALE METAMORPHIC FLUID FLOW
8 - 19 SánchezRoa C.*, Vidal O., JiménezMillán J., Nieto F. & Faukner D.R. : THERMODYNAMIC MODELLING OF SEPIOLITE: IMPLICATIONS FOR MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF CRUSTAL FAULTS
8 - 6 Tajčmanová L.*, Moulas E., Vrijmoed J.C. & Zhong X. : INTERPLAY BETWEEN CHEMICAL DIFFUSION AND DEFORMATION
8 - 5 Tesei T.*, Viti C. & Collettini C. : DEFORMATION IN SERPENTINE-RICH SHEAR ZONES: FIELD OBSERVATIONS AND FRICTION OF MINERALOGICALLY-CONTROLLED SERPENTINES
8 - 20 Thieme M.*, Demouchy S., Mainprice D. & Barou F. : EXPERIMENTAL DUCTILE DEFORMATION OF POLYCRYSTALLINE OLIVINE AT 1000°C
S 9. Inclusions in minerals as record of geological processes: new analysis methods and applications
9 - 15 Ageeva O.*, Habler G., Pertsev A. & Abart R. : ORIENTATION RELATIONS OF Fe-Ti-OXIDE MICRO-INCLUSIONS AND THEIR HOSTS IN THE OCEANIC GABBRO
9 - 8 Bartoli O.*, AcostaVigil A., Ferrero S. & Cesare B. : NANOGRANITOID INCLUSIONS IN HIGH-GRADE METAMORPHIC ROCKS
9 - 2 Berkesi M.*, Park M., Szabó C., Jung H. & Kil Y. : MELT AND FLUID INCLUSIONS IN MANTLE XENOLITHS BENEATH THE RIFT SHOULDER (ADAM'S DIGGINGS) OF RIO GRANDE RIFT: EVIDENCES FOR METASOMATISM
9 - 16 Braga R.*, Ferrero S., Wälle M. & Remusat L. : GENESIS AND EVOLUTION OF THE LATE MIOCENE MAGHREBIAN GRANITOIDS UNRAVELED THROUGH THE NANOGRANITES OF LA GALITE ARCHIPELAGO (TUNISIA)
9 - 9 Esposito R.*, Lamadrid H.M., Redi D., SteeleMacInnis M., Bodnar R.J., Manning C.E., De Vivo B., Cannatelli C. & Lima A. : BUBBLE-BEARING MELT ICLUSIONS AS MINI MAGMA CHAMBERS TO STUDY MELT-VOLATILE EVOLUTION
9 - 17 Fischer L.A.*, Charlier B., Namur O., Roberts J. & Holtz F. : MELT INCLUSIONS REVEAL IMMISCIBILITY IN THE UPPER ZONE OF THE BUSHVELD COMPLEX
9 - 1 Frezzotti M.L.* : DIAMONDS-BEARING FLUID INCLUSIONS REVEAL CARBON SPECIATION AND SOLUBILITY IN SUBDUCTION ZONE FLUIDS
9 - 11 Griffiths T.A.*, Habler G. & Abart R. : USING HOST-INCLUSION CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ORIENTATION RELATIONSHIPS TO EXTRACT PETROLOGICAL INFORMATION: NEW INSIGHTS FROM LARGE EBSD DATASETS
9 - 14 Hermann J.* & Stepanov A.S. : MULTIPHASE SOLID INCLUSIONS IN DIAMOND-BEARING GNEISSES DOCUMENT DIFFERENT STYLES OF MELTING DURING SUBDUCTION AND EXHUMATION
9 - 18 Jakubová P.*, Kotková J. & Wirth R. : MICRODIAMONDS AND PIEZOBAROMETRY: POLYCRYSTALLINE AND MULTIPHASE INCLUSIONS REVEALED BY FIB-TEM
9 - 19 Kátai O.R.*, Tóth A., Káldos R. & Szabó C. : PETROGRAPHIC AND FLUID INCLUSION STUDY OF BADENIAN SALT ROCKS FROM THE TRANSYLVANIAN BASIN (ROMANIA)
9 - 6 Kiseeva E.S.*, Vasiukov D.M., Wood B.J., Stachel T., McCammon C.A., Chumakov A., Harris J.W. & Dubrovinsky L. : HIGHLY OXIDISED MAJORITIC INCLUSIONS IN DIAMOND
9 - 20 Koneyev R.* : MICRO-NANOMINERAL ENSEMBLES – INDICATORS OF FORMATION AND DIRECT EVIDENCES OF VARIOUS TYPES OF GOLD ORES (UZBEKISTAN)
9 - 7 Kotková J.* & Čopjaková R. : KINOSHITALITE-BEARING MULTIPHASE INCLUSIONS – CRUSTAL CONTAMINATION OF THE MANTLE
9 - 4 Mazzucchelli M.L.*, Burnley P., Angel R.J., Domeneghetti M.C., Nestola F. & Alvaro M. : ELASTIC GEOBAROMETRY: UNCERTAINTIES ARISING FROM THE SHAPE OF THE INCLUSION
9 - 21 Milani S.*, Nestola F., Cerantola V., Anzolini C., McCammon C., Novella D., Kupenko I., Chumakov A., Rüffer R. & Harris J.W. : FIRST IN-SITU MEASUREMENTS OF Fe3+/Fetot FOR OXIDES AND SILICATES INCLUDED IN NATURAL DIAMONDS WITH SYNCHROTRON MÖSSBAUER SOURCE
9 - 5 Moulas E.*, Podladchikov Y. & Tajčmanová L. : PHASE TRANSITIONS IN NUMERICAL MODELS
9 - 13 Musiyachenko K.A.* & Korsakov A.V. : RAMAN BASED QUARTZ GEOBAROMETRY OF K-BEARING TOURMALINE
9 - 10 Scambelluri M.*, Pettke T. & Cannaò E. : POLYPHASE INCLUSIONS IN ALPINE HIGH-PRESSURE PERIDOTITE MONITOR SUBDUCTION-ZONE DEHYDRATION OF SERPENTINIZED MANTLE (CIMA DI GAGNONE, SWISS ALPS)
9 - 3 Shchepetova O.*, Korsakov A., Mikhailenko D. & Mikhno A. : RAMAN GEOBAROMETRY OF SOLID AND FLUID INCLUSIONS IN MINERALS FROM THE KOKCHETAV DIAMONDIFEROUS KYANITE GNEISSES
9 - 22 Shishkina T.*, Portnyagin M., Botcharnikov R., Almeev R. & Holtz F. : EXPERIMENTAL CALIBRATION AND IMPLICATIONS OF OLIVINE-MELT VANADIUM OXYBAROMETRY FOR HYDROUS MAGMAS FROM MUTNOVSKY VOLCANO (KAMCHATKA)
9 - 12 Zhong X.*, Moulas E., Vrijmoed J.C. & Tajčmanová L. : A COUPLED MODEL ON CHEMICAL DIFFUSION AND MECHANICAL DEFORMATION WITH APPLICATION TO AN INCLUSION-HOST SYSTEM
S 10. Mineral reaction kinetics: microstructures, textures, chemical and isotopic signatures
10 - 10 Bandyopadhyay D.*, Ghosh B., Nandy S. & Palin R.M. : THERMOBAROMETRIC EVOLUTION OF REACTION MICROSTRUCTURES IN “ARCLOGITE” – A CASE STUDY FROM THE SITTAMPUNDI LAYERED ANORTHOSITE COMPLEX, INDIA
10 - 11 BurgosCara A.*, RuizAgudo E. & Putnis C.V. : THE USE OF CITRATE TO TUNE CALCIUM OXALATE PRECIPITATES ON CALCITE
10 - 12 Cepedal A.*, Gayol R., MartínezAbad I., FuertesFuente M., MartinIzard A. & Boixet L. : TEXTURES AND TRACE-ELEMENT DISTRIBUTION IN ARSENOPYRITE RECORDING POST-CRYSTALLIZATION PROCESSES IN CORCOESTO OROGENIC GOLD DEPOSIT (NW OF SPAIN)
10 - 6 CuestaMayorga I.*, Astilleros J.M., RoncalHerrero T., Grattoni C.A., FernándezDíaz L. & Benning L.G. : CARBONATION OF GYPSUM AND ANHYDRITE: INFLUENCE OF THE CARBONATE BEARING SOLUTION CONCENTRATION ON ITS REACTION PATWAYS AND POROSITY
10 - 13 Dulski M.*, Janeczek J., Ciesielczuk J. & Krzykawski T. : IMPACT OF THE ISOMORPHIC SUBSTITUTION (As ↔ P) ON THE STRUCTURE OF COPPER PHOSPHATE MINERALS DETERMINED BY CHEMICAL AND STRUCTURAL INVESTIGATIONS
10 - 14 FernándezGonzález A.*, GonzálezLópez J. & Jiménez A. : PRECIPITATION AND AGING OF CALCIUM CARBONATES IN THE PRESENCE OF COBALT (II)
10 - 8 Fischer C.* & Luttge A. : A NEW PATHWAY TO PREDICT WATER-ROCK REACTION RATES
10 - 1 Jollands M.* : LINKING EXPERIMENTAL AND NATURAL STUDIES OF DIFFUSION: CURRENT UNDERSTANDING AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
10 - 15 Kurganskaya I.*, Fischer C., Arvidson R.S., Luttge A. & Churakov S. : A COMPUTATIONAL STUDY OF CARBONATE DISSOLUTION KINETICS: HOW TO DEAL WITH THE SYSTEM’S COMPLEXITY?
10 - 16 Kwaśniak-Kominek M.*, Okniñska J. & Manecki M. : TRANSFORMATION OF CERUSSITE PbCO3 TO PHOSPHATE PHASES AT WIDE RANGE OF pH
10 - 9 Lacinska A.M.*, Styles M.T., Bateman K., Wagner D., Hall M.R., Gowing C. & Brown P.D. : THE IMPACT OF INTRINSIC MICRO-PROPERTIES OF SERPENTINE MINERALS ON REACTION KINETICS AND Mg EXTRACTION EFFICIENCY IN THE CONTEXT OF ACID-TREATMENT FOR CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE.
10 - 17 LamarcaIrisarri D.*, SánchezEncinar A., Van Driessche A.E.S. & Huertas F.J. : VARIABILITY OF DISSOLUTION RATES OF SMECTITES AS A FUNCTION OF AMMONIUM ION CONCENTRATION AT CIRCUMNEUTRAL CONDITIONS
10 - 18 LensingBurgdorf M.*, Watenphul A., Schlüter J. & Mihailova B. : CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY OF TOURMALINES FROM THE ERONGO MOUNTAINS, NAMIBIA, STUDIED BY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY
10 - 3 Li C.*, Griffiths T.A., Pennycook T.J., Mangler C., Götze L.C., Jeřábek P., Meyer J., Habler G. & Abart R. : INTERFACE MIGRATION MECHANISM ON CORUNDUM/SPINEL/PERICLASE: ATOMIC STUDY VIA SCANNING TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
10 - 5 Lindner M.*, Saldi G.D., Schott J. & Jordan G. : CRYSTAL GROWTH KINETICS IN THE Ba-Mg-CO3 SYSTEM: NEW INSIGHTS INTO LOW-TEMPERATURE MG-CARBONATE GROWTH AND THE DOLOMITE PROBLEM
10 - 19 Petrishcheva E., Jollands M. & Abart R. : QUANTIFYING DIFFUSION OF TITANIUM IN OLIVINE
10 - 4 Rodler A.S.*, Baldermann A., Dietzel M. & Frei R. : CHROMIUM ISOTOPE FRACTIONATION DURING COPRECIPITATION WITH CALCITE USING CO2-DIFFUSION TECHNIQUE
10 - 7 RuizAgudo C.*, RuizAgudo E., Putnis C.V. & Putnis A. : REPLACEMENT PROCESSES IN EVAPORITES: GYPSUM TO BARITE REACTIONS
10 - 20 RuizAgudo E.*, RuizAgudo C. & RodriguezNavarro C.V. : AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF SURFACE ALTERED LAYER FORMATION DURING CHEMICAL WEATHERING OF SILICATE MINERALS: THE ROLE OF ADDITIVES
10 - 21 Silva D.*, Daczko N., Piazolo S., Raimondo T. & Putnis A. : INTRACONTINENTAL OROGENY, CENTRAL AUSTRALIA: SHEAR ZONE PATTERNS AND THE ROLE OF FLUIDS IN LITHOSPHERIC WEAKENING
10 - 2 Sunde Ø.*, Friis H., Andersen T. & Selbekk R.S. : PRELIMINARY MAJOR- AND TRACE-ELEMENT DATA OF WÖHLERITE FROM MIASKITIC AND MILDLY AGPAITIC PEGMATITES OF THE LARVIK PLUTONIC COMPLEX, OSLO REGION, NORWAY
S 11. Reading and understanding metamorphic rocks
11 - 1 Alvaro M.*, Angel R.J., Mazzucchelli M.L. & Nestola F. : NEW CONSTRAINTS ON PT EVOLUTION OF METAMORPHIC ROCKS FROM SINGLE INCLUSION PIEZOBAROMETRY
11 - 14 Bianco C., Godard G.*, Brogi A., Caggianelli A. & Liotta D. : THE LAWSONITE+GLAUCOPHANE METAGABBROS FROM THE ELBA ISLAND (ITALY): NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE INNER NORTHERN APENNINES
11 - 9 Brown M.* : READING AND UNDERSTANDING THE PRECAMBRIAN METAMORPHIC RECORD
11 - 12 Bucher K.* & Weisenberger T.B. : POLYMETAMORPHIC GARNET PORPHYROBLASTS IN ECLOGITE-FACIES GARNET-PHENGITE SCHISTS FROM THE ZERMATT AREA, CENTRAL ALPS
11 - 13 Chopin C.*, Guillot F. & Lanari P. : JADEITE AND NEPHELINE IN THE GRAN PARADISO MASSIF, W. ALPS: DECIPHERING THE HIGH-PRESSURE EVOLUTION OF CONTINENTAL CRUST
11 - 16 Colás V.*, Tassara C.S., PadrónNavarta J.A., GonzálezJiménez J.M., Griffin W.L., Isabel Fanlo I., O’Reilly S.Y., Gervilla F., Proenza J.A., Pearson N.J., Camprubí A. & Escayola M.P. : THE EFFECT OF COMPOSITION ON MINOR AND TRACE ELEMENTS IN SPINELS: INSIGHTS FROM EXSOLVED CHROMITE
11 - 2 Crivellaro M.*, Bartoli O., Cesare B., AcostaVigil A., Petrelli M. & Garrido C.J. : APPLICATION OF Ti-IN-QUARTZ, Ti-IN-ZIRCON AND Zr-IN-RUTILE THERMOMETERS TO METAPELITIC GRANULITES FROM JUBRIQUE SEQUENCE (BETIC CORDILLERA, S SPAIN)
11 - 17 Cruciani G.*, Franceschelli M., Massonne H.J. & Musumeci G. : P-T CONDITIONS OF THE GARNET-KYANITE GRANULITIC GNEISS FROM TARCU, SOUTH-EAST CORSICA
11 - 18 Da Mommio A.*, Zanchetta S., Poli S. & Zanchi A. : NAPPE STACKING AND METAMORPHIC EVOLUTION IN THE WESTERN TAUREN WINDOW
11 - 19 Dubacq B.*, De Andrade V. & Plunder A. : TRACE ELEMENTS IN METAPELITES: PARTITIONING, IMAGING AND USE FOR THERMOBAROMETRY
11 - 20 Elmi C., Chen J., Goldsby D. & Gieré R.* : A COUPLED ANALYTICAL AND THEORETICAL INVESTIGATION OF ROCK FULGURITES
11 - 21 Ferrero S., Palmeri R., Godard G., Wunder B. & Cesare B.* : NANOGRANITOID INCLUSIONS IN ULTRAMAFIC HIGH-PRESSURE GRANULITES FROM DRONNING MAUD LAND, ANTARCTICA
11 - 6 George F.R.* & Gaidies F. : RATES AND MECHANISMS OF PORPHYROBLAST CRYSTALLISATION: INSIGHTS FROM A GARNET-GRADE SCHIST OF THE LESSER HIMALAYA
11 - 5 Goncalves P.*, Raimondo T. & Santos de Souza J. : INTERPRETATION(S) OF GARNET DISTRIBUTION AND CHEMICAL ZONING: INSIGHTS FROM MAJOR AND TRACE ELEMENT LA-ICPMS MAPPING:. AN EXAMPLE FROM PELITIC MIGMATITES OF SALVADOR DA BAHIA (BRAZIL)
11 - 4 Hoffmann T., Dutrow B.* & Foster C.T. : PLAGIOCLASE CORONAS AROUND GARNETS: IMPLICATIONS FOR PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE PATHS IN ALUMINOUS GNEISSES AND SCHISTS
11 - 3 Kendrick J.* & Indares A. : THE BEAUTY AND COMPLEXITY OF PARTIALLY MELTED ALUMINOUS ROCKS: DISEQUILIBRIUM RECORDED BY Ti-IN-QUARTZ
11 - 22 Likhanov I.I.* & Nozhkin A.D. : COUNTERCLOCKWISE P-T EVOLUTION AT ~1.75 GA RECORDED FROM Fe- AND Al-RICH ULTRAHIGH-TEMPERATURE METAPELITIC GRANULITES (YENISEI RIDGE): IMPLICATION FOR PROTEROZOIC SUPERCONTINENT TECTONICS
11 - 11 Lotout C.*, Pitra P. & Van Den Driessche J. : CORDIERITE PSEUDOMORPHS IN A PERALUMINOUS GRANITE: AN UNEXPECTED EVIDENCE OF HIGH PRESSURE METAMORPHISM
11 - 23 Masci L.*, Dubacq B., Verlaguet A., Chopin C., De Andrade V., Siebert J. & Wehr N. : CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY AND THERMODYNAMICS OF Fe-CHLORITE: SPECIATION AND SITE OCCUPANCY OF IRON
11 - 15 Massonne H.J.*, Cruciani G., Franceschelli M. & Musumeci G. : PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE-TIME EVOLUTION OF METAPELITES FROM THE PORTO VECCHIO REGION, VARISCAN CORSICA
11 - 24 Oalmann J., Möller A.* & Bousquet R. : UNRAVELLING THE P-T-t EVOLUTION OF THE GRUF COMPLEX BY IN SITU ACCESSORY MINERAL DATING AND THERMOMETRY COMBINED WITH P-T MODELING OF MICRODOMAINS
11 - 8 Ortolano G.*, Cirrincione R., Visalli R. & Godard G. : THERMODYNAMIC MODELLING AND QUANTITATIVE PETROLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF METAMORPHIC ROCKS: AN ESSENTIAL INTEGRATED TOOL TO INVESTIGATE THE PTX EVOLUTION OF OROGENIC PROCESS
11 - 25 Ortolano G., Visalli R.*, Cirrincione R. & Godard G. : A NEW TOOL TO DISPLAY COMPOSITIONAL CHANGES WITHIN METAMORPHIC ZONED MINERALS DUE TO THE DIFFUSION PHENOMENA: THE CASE OF MAMMOLA PARAGNEISS COMPLEX (SERRE MASSIF-SOUTHERN CALABRIA, ITALY)
11 - 26 Palmeri R.*, Di Vincenzo G., Godard G., Sandroni S. & Talarico F.M. : PANAFRICAN(?) HP RELICS IN MAFIC-ULTRAMAFIC ROCKS FROM DRONNING MAUD LAND (ANTARCTICA)
11 - 27 Pitra P.* & Martínez F.J. : STAUROLITE+KYANITE-BEARING PSEUDOMORPHS AFTER ANDALUSITE (CAP DE CREUS, SPAIN)
11 - 7 Spruzeniece L.*, Piazolo S., Putnis A., Daczko N. & Kilburn M.R. : SYMPLECTITE FORMATION IN THE PRESENCE OF A REACTIVE FLUID: INSIGHTS FROM HYDROTHERMAL EXPERIMENTS
11 - 28 Tual L.*, Möller C., Pitra P. & Whitehouse M. : TRACKING THE P–T PATH OF PRECAMBRIAN ECLOGITE USING PSEUDOSECTION, Ti-IN-QUARTZ AND Zr-IN-RUTILE THERMOBAROMETRY
11 - 29 Waters D.J.* & Utting J. : INCLUSION SUITES IN ECLOGITE GARNETS: UNRELIABLE WITNESSES OF PROGRADE METAMORPHIC HISTORY
11 - 10 Weller O.M.* & StOnge M.R. : HIGH-P ECLOGITE IN THE TRANS-HUDSON OROGEN, CANADA: MODERN-DAY PLATE TECTONIC PROCESSES IN THE PALEOPROTEROZOIC
S 12. Clays, zeolites and nanostructured minerals: from mineralogy to applications in industry and environment
12 - 19 Ahmed Z.T., Abbas A.S., Albayati T.M. & Doyle A.M.* : BIODIESEL PRODUCTION USING ZEOLITE CATALYSTS PREPARED FROM SHALE ROCK
12 - 20 Arletti R., Fois E., Tabacchi G., Vezzalini G.* & Quartieri S. : HIGH PRESSURE-INDUCED SUPRAMOLECULAR ORGANIZATION OF WATER AND ETHANOL IN ALL-SILICA FERRIERITE: A POTENTIAL ROUTE FOR A CHALLENGING SEPARATION PROBLEM
12 - 1 Bauluz B.*, Mayayo M.J. & Yuste A. : MICROTEXTURE AND GENESIS OF KAOLIN MINERALS IN SEDIMENTARY ENVIRONMENTS OF THE LOWER CRETACEOUS IN NE SPAIN.
12 - 21 Beltrami G.*, Rodeghero E., Martucci A., Cruciani G., Sarti E., Pasti L. & Ardit M. : DESORPTION OF CHLOROBENZENE CONFINED IN Y ZEOLITE : A COMBINED IN SITU SYNCHROTRON X-RAY POWDER DIFFRACTION AND CHROMATOGRAPHIC STUDY
12 - 15 Belviso C.*, Belviso S., Cavalcante C., Lettino A. & Ragone P. : FLY ASH AS RAW MATERIAL FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF ZEOLITE-ENCAPSULATED TETRAPYRROLES(PORPHYRAZINE AND METALLO PORPHYRAZINE – PORPHYRIN)
12 - 13 Berton D., Cruciani G.*, Rodeghero E. & Martucci A. : NEW INSIGHTS ON THE RESPONSE TO HEATING OF METAVARISCITE: AN IN SITU SYNCHROTRON POWDER DIFFRACTION STUDY
12 - 16 Comboni D.*, Gatta G.D., Lotti P., Merlini M. & Liermann H.P. : PHILLIPSITE AT HIGH PRESSURE: A SINGLE-CRYSTAL X-RAY SYNCHROTRON DIFFRACTION STUDY
12 - 17 Consani S.*, Giuli G., Balić-Zunić T., Carbone C., Trapananti A., Cardinale A., Salviulo G. & Lucchetti G. : STUDY OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC WOODWARDITE AS POTENTIAL REEs RECOVERY
12 - 22 D’Alessio D.*, Tribaudino M., Mezzadri F., Milanese C., Mantovani L., Pontiroli D. & Riccò M. : GUEST GASES AND PHASE TRANSITIONS IN MELANOPHLOGITE (TYPE I CLATHRATE)
12 - 23 Digiacomo F.*, Braschi I., Rodeghero E., Blasioli S. & Martucci A. : ZEOLITES FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICOLTURE: FURFURAL ENCAPSULATION AND CONTROLLED RELEASE IN ZSM-5
12 - 24 Durán E.*, Bueno S., Cornejo J., Gamiz B. & Hermosín M.C. : MODIFIED CLAYS AS ADSORBENT IN FILTER SYSTEM FOR MEDIUM OR SMALL SCALE WATER DEPURATION
12 - 25 Ershova V.B.*, Vereshchagin O.S., Prokopiev A.V. & Alexandrova G.N. : CENOZOIC CLIMATE CHANGES IN THE RUSSIAN EASTERN ARCTIC (KOTEL’NY ISLAND, NEW SIBERIAN ISLANDS ARCHIPELAGO): EVIDENCE FROM PALENOLOGICAL AND CLAY ASSEMBLAGE DATA
12 - 10 Farina M., Cerri G.*, Brundu A., Juliano C., Giunchedi P., Rassu G., Bonferoni M.C. & Gavini E. : EXPLOITING CLINOPTILOLITE AGAINST HELICOBACTER PYLORI: POSSIBILITY OR UTOPIA?
12 - 26 FernandezBarranco C., Koziol A.E., Drewniak M. & YebraRodriguez A.* : STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF INJECTION MOLDED SEPIOLITE/POLYAMIDE6,6 NANOCOMPOSITES BY MEANS OF STATIC AND DYNAMIC THERMAL METHODS
12 - 27 Ferretti G.*, Natali C., Faccini B., Di Giuseppe D., Bianchini G. & Coltorti M. : NEW INSIGHTS ON THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT ZEOLITE AMENDMENTS ON PLANTS C-N ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION
12 - 3 GarcíaRivas J.*, Torres T., Ortiz J.E., SánchezPalencia Y., GarcíaRomero E. & Suárez M. : GEOCHEMISTRY AND BIOMARKER ANALYSIS OF THE BENTONITES FROM ESQUIVIAS (MADRID)
12 - 5 GarcíaRomero E.* & Suárez M. : INFLUENCE OF INTERLAMINAR Mg IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF SMECTITES
12 - 18 Golubev E.A.* : INFLUENCE OF THE IMPURITIES AND STRUCTURE ON ELECTROMAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF NATURAL NANOSTRUCTURED CARBON MATERIALS
12 - 28 Khatem R., Bakthi A., Celis R. & Hermosín M.C.* : ANIONIC CLAY AND CATIONIC ORGANOCLAY AS NANOCARRIERS IN SMART DELIVERY SYSTEMS OF THE HERBICIDE IMAZAMOX
12 - 7 Malferrari D.*, Bernini F., Borsari M., Brigatti M.F., Castellini E. & Cástro R.G. : EFFICIENT AND SELECTIVE REMOVAL OF ORGANIC VOLATILE SULPHUR DERIVATIVES USING MONTMORILLONITE INTERCALATED WITH Fe3+-PHENANTHROLINE COMPLEX
12 - 4 Martín D.*, Aparicio P. & Galán E. : CAPTURE OF CO2 BY CONSTRUCTION WASTE
12 - 8 Mervat H.*, Heba F., Fatma A. & ElHerbiny S. : SPECTROSCOPIC AND MICROSCOPIC EVALUATION OF ORGANIC-CLAY INTERCALATION
12 - 29 Mesto E.*, Lacalamita M., Scordari F., Moro D., Valdrè G., Della Ventura G., Bellatreccia F., Scirè S. & Schingaro E. : HYDROCARBONS IN PHLOGOPITES FROM KASENYI KAMAFUGITIC ROCKS (SW UGANDA): CROSS-CORRELATED AFM, CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY AND RAMAM IMAGING
12 - 9 Mills S.J.*, Génin J.M.R. & Christy A.G. : GREEN RUST: THE FIRST DISCOVERIES IN AUSTRALIA, DNA, AND INDUSTRIAL USES
12 - 14 Occhipinti R.*, Tarantino S.C., Riccardi M.P. & Zema M. : S-BEARING ZEOLITES IN GEOPOLYMERS FROM VOLCANIC KAOLIN
12 - 12 Quartieri S.*, Arletti R., Gigli L. & Di Renzo F. : STABLE CO2 HYDRATES IN ZEOLITE Na-Y: STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION BY SYNCHROTRON X-RAY POWDER DIFFRACTION
12 - 11 Rodeghero E.*, Guzzinati R., Martucci A. & Pasti L. : STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH-SILICA ZEOLITES EXCHANGED WITH REEs ELEMENTS
12 - 6 Schiebel K.*, Jordan G., Kaestner A., Böhnke S. & Schmahl W.W. : INFLUENCE OF MOISTURE AND TEMPERATURE ON THE TENSILE STRENGTH OF BENTONITE BOUNDED MOULDING SAND
12 - 30 Schmidmair D.*, Kahlenberg V. & Praxmarer A. : K2Ca2Si8O19 - A NEW POTASSIUM CALCIUM DOUBLE-LAYER SILICATE
12 - 2 Suárez M.*, GarcíaRomero E., Simic V. & Andric N. : Mg-PHYLLOSILICATES CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY OF THE ANDRIĊI SEPIOLITE DEPOSIT (SERBIA)
S 13. Ores, minerals and geomaterials in industrial processes and human activities
13 - 12 Alves P.*, Pinto A.M.M. & Pires S. : THE USE OF AUTOMATED MINERALOGY TO CHARACTERIZE MINERALURGICAL PRODUCTS OF VHMS ORES FROM THE IBERIAN PYRITE BELT: THE CASE OF ALJUSTREL MINE, SOUTH PORTUGAL
13 - 10 Arletti R.*, Ronchi L., Quartieri S., Vezzalini G., Ryzhikov A., Nouali H., Daou T.J. & Patarin J. : NON-WETTING FLUID INTRUSION IN HYDROPHOBIC MEDIA: STRUCTURAL INTERPRETATION OF THE ENERGETIC PERFORMANCE OF PURE-SILICA FERRIERITE
13 - 13 Bobocioiu E.* & Kheloufi A. : SILICA CHARACTERIZATION AND BENEFICIATION DESTINED FOR SILICON SOLAR GRADE PRODUCTION
13 - 4 D’Elia A.*, Pinto D., Eramo G. & Laviano R. : EFFECTS OF MECHANICAL AND THERMAL ACTIVATION METHODS ON REACTIVITY OF CALCAREOUS CLAYS AS PRECURSORS FOR GEOPOLYMERS
13 - 2 Dapiaggi M.*, Pavese A., Pagliari L., Maffioli A., Sciascia L., Merli M., Diella V. & Francescon F. : INFLUENCE OF ALTERNATIVE MINERALISERS IN TRADITIONAL CERAMICS
13 - 11 Göttlicher J.*, Zuber M., Hamann E., Steininger R. & Baumbach T. : ANTHROPOZOIC INITIATED ROCK FORMATION IN TIDAL SAND FLATS
13 - 14 Galimberti M.*, Marinoni N., Della Porta G. & Marchi M. : CORRELATIONS BETWEEN CALCITE MICROSTRUCTURE AND ORDINARY PORTLAND CEMENT CLINKER RAW MEALS BURNABILITY
13 - 15 Galluccio S.* & Pöllmann H. : SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SPECIAL CEMENTS WITH REDUCED CO2-EMISSION BASED ON NEW CLINKER MINERALS USING MINERALIZERS
13 - 6 Gronen L., Sindern S.*, Meyer M. & Hellmann A. : RARE METAL AND REE DEPORTMENT IN ALKALINE GRANITES AND SYENITES: CHANCES AND CHALLENGES FOR GEOMETALLURGY
13 - 5 Kern M., Kästner J. & Gutzmer J. : LITHOLOGICAL UNITS AND Sn DEPORTMENT OF A COMPOSITIONALLY COMPLEX SKARN ORE (HÄMMERLEIN, ERZGEBIRGE, GERMANY)
13 - 9 Lotti P.*, Joseph B., Gatta G.D., Comboni D., Lausi A., Merlini M. & Pastero L. : HIGH-P BEHAVIOR OF ZEOLITES IN "PENETRATING" FLUIDS: RECENT INSIGHTS AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES FROM XPRESS, THE HIGH-P DEDICATED DIFFRACTION BEAMLINE AT ELETTRA.
13 - 8 Novak M.*, Jež J., Šolc U. & Bavec M. : PLATY LIMESTONE AS CHARACTERISTIC NATURAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE ALONG THE ADRIATIC KARSTIC COAST
13 - 16 Signori G.* & Prodomi A. : DETERMINATION OF RESISTANCE TO BENDING OF DIMENSION STONES: FIRST RESULTS OF AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON A TECHNOLOGICAL AND TESTS SPECIMENS WITH JOB DIMENSIONS FOR PAVING
13 - 7 Signori G.*, Zucali M., Migliazza R., Lucchelli A. & Sturaro E. : QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF CRYSTAL/GRAIN SIZES AND THEIR DISTRIBUTIONS IN 2D AND 3D AIMED TO PREDICTING TECHNICAL PROPERTIES OF DIMENSION STONES
13 - 1 Vola G.*, Cruciani G., Rodeghero E., Natali C., Bianchini G. & Brignoli G. : INVESTIGATION AND PREDICTION OF LIME AGGLOMERATION, STICKING TENDENCY, AND BLOCKS FORMATION IN VERTICAL DOUBLE SHAFT REGENERATIVE KILNS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH-CALCIUM OR MAGNESIUM-RICH QUICKLIME
13 - 17 Welling M., Giehl C., Kögler R., Beermann O. & Duesterhoeft E. * : THE EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES AND CUSTOMARY CLEANSERS ON NATURAL STONES
13 - 18 Zöll K.*, Kahlenberg V. & Tropper P. : INVESTIGATION ON THE STABILITY FIELD OF FCAM-I, AN ISO-STRUCTURE TO SFCA-I
13 - 3 Zucchini A., Comodi P., Di Michele A., Vivani R., Brizzi E.*, Casagrande S., Santarelli G., Gentili S., Santinelli F. & Neri A. : SUSTAINABLE PORTLAND CLINKERS: NANO-MATERIALS ADDITION TO RAW MIXTURES
S 14. Advances in computational and experimental mineralogy: A journey from the surface to the deep Earth and beyond
14 - 3 Angel R.J.*, Alvaro M., GonzalezPlatas J. & Nestola F. : NEW FEATURES IN EosFit: FITTING ELASTIC MODULI AND PHASE TRANSITIONS
14 - 9 Belmonte D.* : CAN WE PREDICT MELTING BEHAVIOUR OF MINERALS AT DEEP MANTLE CONDITIONS ?
14 - 11 Blanchard M.* : CRYSTAL-CHEMICAL AND ISOTOPIC PROPERTIES OF MINERALS BY COMBINING COMPUTATIONAL AND SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES
14 - 2 Buchen J.*, Marquardt H., Kurnosov A., Speziale S., Kawazoe T. & Boffa Ballaran T. : INTERNALLY CONSISTENT SINGLE-CRYSTAL ELASTICITY OF IRON-BEARING WADSLEYITE AT HIGH PRESSURES AND HIGH TEMPERATURES
14 - 16 Caracas R.* & Bobocioiu E. : THE WURM PROJECT: COMPUTATIONAL MINERAL PHYSICS, RAMAN SPECTRA, AND A WINDOW TO NEW LOW-TEMPERATURE MINERALOGY
14 - 17 Comodi P.*, Nazzareni S., Guidoni F., BalicZunic T. & Prakapenka V. : HIGH PRESSURE BEHAVIOUR OF CHALCOSTIBITE
14 - 15 Evans R.J.* & Groat L.A. : CHARACTERIZING THE DISTORTIONS AND BOND TOPOLOGY OF TETRAHEDRAL AND OCTAHEDRAL GROUPS IN MINERAL CRYSTAL STRUCTURES
14 - 8 Gentili S., Speziale S.*, Zucchini A., Comodi P., Reichmann H.J. & Wunder B. : THE EFFECT OF CATIONS ORDER/DISORDER ON THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF DOLOMITE
14 - 10 Gouriet K.*, Boioli F., Devincre B., Carrez P. & Cordier P. : MODELING THE CREEP PROPERTIES OF OLIVINE IN THE LITHOSPHERIC MANTLE FROM DISLOCATION DYNAMICS MODELS
14 - 18 HernándezLaguna A.*, SainzDíaz C.I., HernándezHaro N., MuñozSantiburcio D., Pérez Del Valle C., OrtegaCastro J. & Mookherjee M. : ENERGETICS AND COMPRESSIBILITY OF 2M1 MUSCOVITE-PHLOGOPITE SOLID-SOLUTION SERIES TO 9 GPa
14 - 7 Jahn S.* & KochMüller M. : PHASE BEHAVIOR AND VIBRATIONAL PROPERTIES OF CALCITE-DERIVED CaCO3 POLYMORPHS UP TO 30 GPa: A COMBINED COMPUTATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
14 - 14 Kéri A.*, Dähn R., Krack M. & Churakov S. : COMBINED AB INITIO AND EXAFS SPECTROSCOPY STUDY ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF IRON UPTAKE BY CLAY MINERALS
14 - 13 Kowalski P.M.*, Beridze G., Ji Y. & Li Y. : RELIABLE AND EFFICIENT AB INITIO SIMULATIONS OF COMPUTATIONALLY CHALLENGING MATERIALS
14 - 1 Marquardt H.*, Kurnosov A., Boffa Ballaran T., Marquardt K., Frost D., Liermann H.P., Speziale S., Miyagi L., Merkel S., Immoor J., Buchen J. & Schulze K. : INSIGHTS INTO THE NATURE OF EARTH'S MANTLE FROM ELASTICITY AND RHEOLOGY MEASUREMENTS AT HIGH-PRESSURE/HIGH-TEMPERATURE
14 - 19 McCammon C.A.*, Chariton S., Cerantola V., Kupenko I., Vasiukov D.M., Aprilis G., Chumakov A. & Dubrovinsky L. : A NUCLEAR INELASTIC SCATTERING WINDOW TO THE DEEP EARTH
14 - 5 Merli M., Bonadiman C., Diella V., Sciascia L. & Pavese A.* : HP-HT (Mg,Fe)O SUB-SOLIDUS REACTION MODELLING: IMPLICATIONS FOR LOWER MANTLE GEOCHEMICAL HETEROGENEITIES
14 - 20 Merlini M.*, Lotti P., Gatta G.D., Crichton W., Hanfland M., Plaisier J.R. & Lausi A. : CANDIDATE CARBONATE PHASES IN THE EARTH
14 - 21 Mookherjee M.*, Hermann A. & Wunder B. : HIGH-PRESSURE ELASTICITY OF PHASE-Pi, Al3Si2O7(OH)3
14 - 12 Ohmann S.*, Ufer K., Dohrmann R. & Kaufhold S. : DATA RECONCILIATION BETWEEN XRD AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION DATA FOR QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS BY LINEAR PROGRAMMING
14 - 22 Pedone A., MunizMiranda F., Lodesani F., Malferrari D.* & Brigatti M.F. : SEPIOLITE AND PALYGORSKITE INTERACTION WITH CARBON DIOXIDE: EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE AND MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATION
14 - 6 Reali R.*, Boioli F., Gouriet K., Carrez P. & Cordier P. : MODELING PLASTICITY OF MgO AT THE MESOSCALE USING 2.5D DISLOCATION DYNAMICS.
14 - 23 Ridolfi F., Oberti R., Zanetti A., Renzulli A.* & Perugini D. : AMFORM.XLSX - A NEW MODEL FOR AMPHIBOLE FORMULA CALCULATION FROM EMP ANALYSES
14 - 24 Sun X.Y., Cordier P.*, Taupin V., Fressengeas C. & Karki B.B. : INFLUENCE OF PRESSURE ON DISCLINATION STRUCTURES AND GRAIN-BOUNDARY MIGRATION OF A {310}/[001] BOUNDARY IN MgO
14 - 4 Woodland A.B.*, UenverThiele L. & Boffa Ballaran T. : HIGH P-T STABILITY OF Fe5O6 AND ITS COEXISTENCE WITH OTHER Fe-OXIDES
14 - 25 Zucchini A.*, Prencipe M., Belmonte D. & Comodi P. : DOLOMITE TO DOLOMITE-II: A HIGH PRESSURE AB-INITIO STUDY
S 15. Structural behavior and energetic properties of minerals
15 - 14 Balitsky D.V., Balitsky V.S.*, Balitskaya L.V., Setkova T.V. & Nekrasov A.N. : EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF CRYSTALLIZATION CONDITIONS ON CAPTURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF GERMANIUM IN QUARTZ CRYSTALS AND THEIR CHARACTERISTIC
15 - 10 Beirau T.*, Nix W.D., Ewing R.C., Schneider G.A., Boatner L.A., Groat L.A. & Bismayer U. : MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF RADIATION DAMAGED ZIRCON AND TITANITE
15 - 23 Bolanz R.M.*, WierzbickaWieczorek M., Giester G., Göttlicher J. & Steininger R. : As5+ STRUCTURALLY INCORPORATED INTO PHOSPHOSIDERITE (FePO4·2H2O) – AN EXAFS STUDY
15 - 8 Cametti G.* & Armbruster T. : CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND PHASE TRANSITION IN NOELBENSONITE BaMn+32[Si2O7](OH)2 ·H2O
15 - 15 Chanmuang C.*, Habler G., Lenz C., Nasdala L. & Váczi T. : QUANTIFICATION OF RADIATION EFFECTS IN ZIRCON: FOCUSED-ION BEAM PREPARATION OF THIN LAMELLAE FOR ION-IRRADIATION EXPERIMENTS
15 - 20 Confalonieri G.*, Capitani G., Buscaglia V., Rotiroti N. & Dapiaggi M. : STRUCTURAL LOCAL DEFECTS AND MODIFICATION OF THE POLAR BEHAVIOUR IN A SYNTHETIC PEROVSKITE
15 - 3 Geiger C.A.* & Dachs E. : A THERMODYNAMIC STUDY OF END-MEMBER ANDRADITE AND ANDRADITE (Ca3Fe2Si3O12)–GROSSULAR (Ca3Al2Si3O12) SOLID SOLUTIONS
15 - 13 Goethals J.*, Tarrida M., Fourdrin C., Bedidi A., Madon M. & Rossano S. : STRUCTURAL INVESTIGATION OF Nd INCORPORATION IN CaSnO3 PEROVSKITE
15 - 9 Gori C.*, Tribaudino M., Mantovani L., Skogby H., Hålenius U., Dondi M., Delmonte D., Gilioli E., Mezzadri F. & Calestani G. : CERAMIC AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF SYNTHETIC COBALT-DOPED DIOPSIDE
15 - 2 Grevel K.D.*, Nowak W., Majzlan J., Fockenberg T. & Theye T. : THE ENTHALPY OF FORMATION OF MAGNESIOCARPHOLITE (MgAl2[Si2O6](OH)4)
15 - 1 Hovis G.L.* : SYSTEMATIC BEHAVIOR OF K-Na MIXING ENTHALPIES WITH Al-Si ORDER IN ALKALI FELDSPARS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PHASE EQUILIBRIA
15 - 11 Lenz C.*, Lumpkin G.R., Thorogood G.J., Ionescu M. & Nasdala L. : CHARACTERISATION OF STRUCTURAL RADIATION DAMAGE BY MEANS OF REE3+ MICRO-LUMINESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY - THE EXAMPLE OF ZIRCON AND ZIRCONOLITE
15 - 5 Mahmoud A.*, Lacivita V., Erba A., D'Arco P. & Mustapha S. : HYDROGROSSULAR, Ca3Al2(SiO4)3−X(H4O4)X: AN AB INITIO INVESTIGATION OF ITS STRUCTURAL AND ENERGETIC PROPERTIES
15 - 4 Majzlan J.*, Grevel K.D., Kiefer B., Dachs E., Benisek A., Grube E. & Nielsen U.G. : THERMODYNAMICS AND CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY OF RHOMBOCLASE, (H5O2)Fe(SO4)·2H2O, AND THE PHASE (H3O)Fe(SO4)2
15 - 21 Mirwald P.W.*, Stalder R., Paulini P. & Tappert R. : IREGULAR PVT BEHAVIOUR OF APATITE – A RAMAN AND ULTRA-SONIC STUDY BETWEEN -200 AND 300°C
15 - 22 Nakatsuka A.*, Sugiyama K., Ohkawa M., Ohtaka O., Fujiwara K. & Yoshiasa A. : SINGLE-CRYSTAL X-RAY DIFFRACTION STUDY OF SrGe2O5: A NEW HIGH-PRESSURE STRONTIUM GERMANATE
15 - 19 Niksch A.* & Pöllmann H. : SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A [Li0+xMg2-2xAl1+x(OH)6][Cl·mH2O] (x = 0-1) SOLID SOLUTION
15 - 18 Nowak W.*, Majzlan J., Dachs E. & Benisek A. : THERMODYNAMIC DATA OF MAGNESIO- AND ALUMINOCOPIAPITE
15 - 6 Palke A.C.* & Geiger C.A. : SHORT-RANGE ORDER/DISORDER IN ROCK-FORMING MINERALS: INVESTIGATIONS BY NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND OTHER SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES
15 - 12 Pina Binvignat F.A., Malcherek T., Paulmann C., Schlüter J., Angel R.J. & Mihailova B.* : PRESSURE-INDUCED STRUCTURAL ALTERATION IN METAMICT ZIRCON
15 - 16 Váczi T.* : ARE THERE POINT DEFECTS IN THE CRYSTALLINE PORTION OF SELF-IRRADIATED MINERALS?
15 - 7 Watenphul A.*, LensingBurgdorf M., Schlüter J. & Mihailova B. : TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE EVOLUTION OF PHONON VIBRATIONS OF DIFFERENT TOURMALINE SPECIES
15 - 17 Zietlow P., Beirau T., Mihailova B., Paulmann C., Malcherek T., Groat L.A. & Bismayer U.* : ANNEALING OF RADIATION DAMAGED TITANITE
S 16. New minerals, modular structures and mineral groups
16 - 7 Biagioni C.*, Dini A., Merlino S., Moëlo Y., Orlandi P., Paar W.H., Pasero M. & Zaccarini F. : JORDANITE HOMOLOGUES FROM THE POLLONE MINE (APUAN ALPS, ITALY): THE GEOCRONITE-JORDANITE ISOTYPIC PAIR AND THE NEW N = 3.5 HOMOLOGUE MARCOBALDIITE
16 - 16 Biagioni C., Bosi F., Hålenius U. & Pasero M.* : CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF TURNEAUREITE AND CRYSTAL-CHEMICAL RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE MINERALS OF THE SVABITE SUBGROUP (APATITE SUPERGROUP)
16 - 17 Bonaccorsi E.* : WENKITE, A REVISED STRUCTURE
16 - 8 Cámara F.* & Ciriotti M.E. : POLYTYPISM, TOPOLOGICAL AND CRYSTALCHEMICAL RELATIONS AMONG NATROCHALCITE GROUP AND BRACKEBUSCHITE GROUP MINERALS
16 - 18 Chernyatieva A.P.*, Mannasova A.Z., Filatova A.A. & Krivovichev S.V. : MODULAR STRUCTURE AND TOPOLOGY OF CsNaCu(P2O7) AND CsNaCo(P2O7), AND THEIR COMPARISON WITH WOOLDRIDGEITE
16 - 19 Ciriotti M.E.* & Cámara F. : MINERALS DESCRIPTIONS AND HUMAN CIVILIZATION
16 - 2 Friis H.* : HEXANIOBATES, A NEW GROUP OF MINERALS
16 - 20 Galuskin E.V.*, Galuskina I.O., Krüger B. & Vapnik Y.A. : POTENTIALLY NEW LATIUMITE GROUP MINERAL, KCa3Al2(SiO4)(Si2O7)(PO4) FROM LEUCITE-BEARING PARALAVA OF THE HATRURIM COMPLEX, NEGEV DESERT, ISRAEL
16 - 3 Hålenius U.*, Panikorovskii T.L. & Shilovskikh V.V. : ELECTRONIC d-d TRANSITIONS AND INTERVALENCE CHARGE TRANSFER PROCESSES IN 3d-CATIONS IN CYPRINE AND CHEMICALLY RELATED VESUVIANITE GROUP MINERALS
16 - 1 Hatert F.*, Mills S.J., Pasero M. & Hålenius U. : NEW CHALLENGES IN MINERAL NOMENCLATURE AND CLASSIFICATION
16 - 21 Hatert F.*, Philippo S., Ottolini L., Dal Bo F., Scholz R., Chaves M.L.S.C., Yang H., Downs R.T. & Menezes Filho L.A.D. : WILANCOOKITE, A NEW BERYLLOPHOSPHATE FROM MINAS GERAIS, BRAZIL
16 - 22 Hejny C.*, Kahlenberg V., Schmidmair D., Tribus M. & deVilliers J. : TWO NEW CHROMIC POLYSOMES OF BETA-ALUMINA OBSERVED IN SLAGS FROM THE PRODICTION OF LOW-CARBON FERROCHROMIUM: BETA-ALUMINA-14H & BETA-ALUMINA-21R: Na2-x(Al,Mg,Cr)17O25
16 - 4 Juroszek R.*, Galuskina I.O., Vapnik Ye., Galuskin E.V. : Se-BEARING THAUMASITE FROM PYROMETAMORPHIC ROCKS OF THE HATRURIM COMPLEX IN JORDAN
16 - 11 Kahlenberg V.*, Braun D.E., Krüger H., Orlova M. & Schmidmair D. : TEMPERATURE AND MOISTURE DEPENDENT INVESTIGATIONS ON ALUNOGEN AND THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF META-ALUNOGEN
16 - 23 Kovrugin V.M.*, Aliev A., Colmont M., Mentré O. & Krivovichev S.V. : SYNTHESIS AND CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF Mn(SeO4)∙2H2O, A NEW MEMBER OF THE VARISCITE FAMILY OF COMPOUNDS
16 - 24 Krüger B.*, Krüger H., Tropper P., Tribus M. & Joachim B. : FIRST NATURAL OCCURENCE OF "KAlSiO4-O1"
16 - 25 Krüger H.*, Jaeger F.D. & Konrad B. : SUPERSTRUCTURE AND DISORDER IN SYNTHETIC SHULAMITITE
16 - 12 Krzątała A.*, Galuskina I.O., Galuskin E.V. & Vapnik Y.A. : POTENTIAL NEW VANADIUM MINERAL BELONGING TO THE APATITE GROUP FROM HATRURIM COMPLEX, ISRAEL
16 - 6 Makovicky E.*, Topa D. & Stroeger B. : NEW MODULAR PRINCIPLES AND STRUCTURES DEFINED FOR THE SARTORITE HOMOLOGOUS SERIES OF Pb-As(Sb)-Ag-Tl SULFOSALTS
16 - 9 Mugnaioli E.*,Rozhdestvenskaya I.V., Czank M., Depmeier W., Schowalter M., Rosenauer A. & Schmidt M.U. : STRUCTURE, POLYTYPISM AND DISORDER OF DENISOVITE, K14Ca42Na6Si60O162F16(OH)4·2H2O, OBTAINED BY A COMBINATION OF (S)TEM IMAGING, ELECTRON DIFFRACTION TOMOGRAPHY AND X-RAY POWDER DIFFRACTION
16 - 26 Pekov I.V.*, Zubkova N.V., Yapaskurt V.O., Britvin S.N., Belakovskiy D.I., Vigasina M.V., Lykova I.S., Turchkova A.G. & Sidorov E.G. : NEW ARSENATE MINERALS IN FUMAROLE EXHALATIONS OF THE TOLBACHIK VOLCANO, KAMCHATKA, RUSSIA
16 - 27 Pinto D.* & Garavelli A. : OXO-CENTERED STRUCTURAL UNITS IN BISMUTH OXYSULFATES FROM VULCANO, AEOLIAN ISLAND, ITALY
16 - 28 Schaller A.M.*, Stöber S. & Pöllmann H. : HIGH TEMPERATURE X-RAY DIFFRACTION STUDIES OF OXYGEN-DEFICIENT Ca(Fe,Mn,Ti)O3-δ PEROVSKITES
16 - 13 Sharygin V.V.*, Doroshkevich A.G., Seryotkin Y.V., Karmanov N.S., Belogub E.V. & Moroz T.N. : A NEW K-Nb-CYCLOSILICATE K2(Nb,Ti)2(Si4O12)O(O,F) FROM CHUKTUKON CARBONATITE MASSIF, CHADOBETS UPLAND, RUSSIA
16 - 10 Sokolova E.* & Cámara F. : FROM CHEMICAL COMPOSITION TO STRUCTURE TOPOLOGY IN TITANIUM SILICATES (TS-BLOCK MINERALS)
16 - 29 Środek D.*, Galuskina I.O., Galuskin E.V., Dulski M., Kusz J., Książek M. & Gazeev V.M. : RAMAN SPECTROSCOPIC AND STRUCTURAL DATA OF A POTENTIALLY NEW MINERAL "CHLORELLESTADITE"
16 - 14 Stasiak M.*, Galuskin E.V., Kusz J., Galuskina I.O., Krzykawski T., Vapnik Y.A., Murashko M. & Dulski M. : POTENTIALLY NEW MINERAL {Ca(OH2)2}[Zn2(OH)6] FROM THE HATRURIM COMPLEX, DABA - SIWAQA, JORDAN
16 - 15 Vereshchagin O.S.*, Rozhdestvenskaya I.V., FrankKamenetskaya O.V. & Zolotarev A.A. : CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY OF 3d-ELEMENTS BEARING TOURMALINES: CATION DISTRIBUTION - MAXIMUM CONCENTRATION - CHEMICAL DEFORMATIONS.
16 - 30 Yang Z.*, Giester G., Mao Q., Ma Y., Zhang D. & Li H. : DESCRIPTION AND REFINEMENT OF ZINCOBOTRYOGEN ZnFe3+ (SO4)2(OH)·7H2O, A NEW MINERAL FROM XITIESHAN LEAD-ZINC DEPOSIT, QINGHAI PROVINCE, CHINA
16 - 31 Yoshiasa A.*, Nakatsuka A., Okube M., Arima H. & Sugiyama K. : AN ORDERED ARRANGEMENT FOUND IN LOCAL STRUCTURE OF PEROVSKITE-TYPE SrCo1-xMnxO3 SOLID SOLUTION: XAFS ANALYSIS AND SPIN STATE CHANGE OF Co4+ IONS
16 - 5 Zhitova E.S.*, Krivovichev S.V., Pekov I.V. & Yakovenchuk V.N. : HYDROTALCITE-GROUP AND QUINTINITE-GROUP MINERALS: STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION FEATURES
16 - 32 Zolotarev A.A.*, Zhitova E.S., Gabdrakhmanova F.A., Vladykin N.V. & Krivovichev S.V. : HIGH-TEMPERATURE BEHAVIOR OF KUPLETSKITE-(Cs)
S 17. Mineral diversity, complexity and evolution
17 - 16 Anikina E.*, Vikent’eva O., Bortnikov N.S. & Gamyanin G.N. : GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CARBONATES FROM (Sn)-Ag-Pb-Zn DEPOSITS OF THE VERKHOYANSK FOLD-TRUST BELT (RUSSIA, SAKHA-YAKUTIA)
17 - 17 Avgustinchik I.* : EVOLUTION OF ORE MINERAL ASSOCIATIONS IN SOME ORE-FORMING SYSTEMS: LOCAL AND GENERAL REGULARITIES, APPLIED QUESTIONS
17 - 18 Bonazzi P.* & Bindi L. : LIGHT- INDUCED ALTERATION OF ALACRANITE, As8S9
17 - 8 Burns P.C.* & Lussier A.J. : COMPLEXITY OF URANYL MINERALS: A STRUCTURAL HIERARCHY APPROACH
17 - 11 Christy A.G.* : WHAT DO WE MEAN BY "CHALCOPHILICITY" AND "SIDEROPHILICITY" IN THE CRUST?
17 - 19 Filina M.* & Kogarko L. : COMPOSITIONAL EVOLUTION IN PYROXENES OF THE PERALKALINE NEPHELINE SYENITE (KOLA PENINSULA, RUSSIA)
17 - 3 Franz G.*, Khomenko V., Nissen J., Wirth R. & Vyshnevskyi O. : PALEOPROTEROZOIC BUDDINGTONITE FORMATION IN A PSEUDOMORPH AFTER BERYL - AN EXAMPLE OF EARLY ORGANIC-IGNEOUS INTERACTION IN THE EARTH'S HISTORY
17 - 20 Galuskina I.O. *, Galuskin E.V. & Vapnik Y.A. : TERRESTRIAL MERRILLITE
17 - 4 Grew E.S.*, Bosi F., Gunter M.E., Hålenius U., Trumbull R.B. & Yates M.G. : FLUOR-ELBAITE, LEPIDOLITE AND Ta-Nb OXIDES FROM A PEGMATITE OF THE 3000 MA SINCENI PLUTON, SWAZILAND: EVIDENCE FOR LITHIUM-CESIUM-TANTALUM (LCT) PEGMATITES IN THE MESOARCHEAN
17 - 10 Gurzhiy V.V.*, Tyumentseva O.S. & Krivovichev S.V. : EVOLUTION OF STRUCTURAL TOPOLOGY VS. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION IN MIXED URANYL SULFATE-SELENATES
17 - 6 Hawthorne F.C.* : SILICATE MINERALS AND THE STRUCTURAL HIERARCHY HYPOTHESIS: SHEET SILICATES
17 - 5 Hazen R.H.*, Grew E.S., Origlieri M. & Downs R.T. : ON THE MINERALOGY OF THE "ANTHROPOCENE EPOCH"
17 - 1 Hazen R.M.*, Hystad G., Golden J.J., Hummer D.R., Liu C., Downs R.T., Morrison S.M., Grew E.S. & Krivovichev S.V. : RECENT ADVANCES IN MINERAL EVOLUTION AND MINERAL ECOLOGY
17 - 21 Hochleitner R.*,Kaliwoda M. & Rewitzer C. : NATURAL MEMBERS OF THE PHOSPHOHEDYPHANE - HEDYPHANE - MIMETITE SERIES
17 - 14 Krivovichev S.V.*, Krivovichev V.G. & Hazen R.M. : STRUCTURAL AND CHEMICAL COMPLEXITY OF MINERALS: RELATIONS AND TIME EVOLUTION
17 - 13 Krivovichev V.G.*, Charykova M.V. & Krivovichev S.V. : MINERAL SYSTEM BASED ON THE NUMBER OF SPECIES-DEFINING CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN MINERALS, THEIR TYPES, DISTRIBUTION AND MINERAL EVOLUTION OF EARTH'S CRUST
17 - 7 Kutzschbach M., Ertl A.*, Wunder B., Krstulovic M., Trumbull R.B. & Rocholl A. : FIRST HIGH-PRESSURE SYNTHESIS OF LITHIUM-RICH TOURMALINE AND EVIDENCE FOR THE INCORPORATION OF Li AT THE X SITE
17 - 22 Lyalina L.* & Selivanova E. : SAKHARJOK ALKALINE MASSIF: A NEW MINERALOGICAL OBJECT ON THE KOLA PENINSULA
17 - 23 Lykova I.S.*, Pekov I.V., Yapaskurt V.O., Zubkova N.V., Zolotarev A.A. Jr. & Giester G. : POSTCRYSTALLIZATION EVOLUTION OF EPISTOLITE-GROUP HETEROPHYLLOSILICATES AND ROLE OF NATURAL ION EXCHANGE IN FORMATION OF NEW MINERAL SPECIES IN THIS GROUP
17 - 24 Novák M.*, Gadas P., Hreus S., Kocáb J. & Vašinová Galiová M. : OPPOSING CONCENTRATIONS OF Li AND Be IN CORDIERITE/SEKANINAITE FROM GRANITIC PEGMATITES IN THE MOLDANUBICUM; AN INDICATION OF THE DEPTH OF ANATECTIC PROCESSES?
17 - 25 Pankova Yu.A.*, Krivovichev S.V., Gorelova L.A., Pekov I.V. : THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF GINORITE, Ca2B14O20(OH)6(H2O)5, AND THE ANALYSIS OF DIMENSIONAL REDUCTION AND STRUCTURAL COMPLEXITY IN THE
CaO-B2O3-H2O SYSTEM
17 - 9 Plášil J.* : THE STRUCTURAL COMPLEXITY OF URANYL-OXIDE HYDROXY-HYDRATE MINERALS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR FORMATION AND OCCURRENCE
17 - 15 Povarennykh M.Y.* : CRYSTAL-CHEMICAL PARADIGM OF MODERN MINERALOGY. WHAT IS NEXT? ON THE ONTOGENY PARADIGM
17 - 12 Rieder M.* : PLOTTING THE WHOLE MINERALOGICAL SYSTEM – THE CONCEPT AND THE RESULTS
17 - 26 Tyumentseva O.S.*, Gurzhiy V.V. & Krivovichev S.V. : STRUCTURAL AND TOPOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY OF URANYL SELENATES
17 - 2 Uher P.*, Kohút M., Ondrejka M. & Konečný P. : EVOLUTION OF REE MINERALS
S 18. Planetary materials: from dust to planets and Early Earth
18 - 20 Birski L.*, Słaby E., Wirth R., Giera A., Lepland A. & Schreiber A. : TRACES OF FLUIDS-APATITE CRYSTALS INTERACTIONS IN ARCHEAN BARBERTON GREENSTONE BELT
18 - 3 Bonadiman C.*, Cruciani G., Franceschelli M., Marchi M., Taricco C., Colombetti P., Bhandari N., Sinha N., Rubinetti S., Romero A., Tassinari R. & Lugari C. : PRELIMINARY PETROLOGICAL STUDY AND GAMMA-ACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS OF SINNAI METEORITE
18 - 6 Carli C.*, MoggiCecchi V., Pratesi G. & Capaccioni F. : VNIR REFLECTANCE OF HEDs: SPECTRAL VARIABILTY FROM POWDERS TO SLABS
18 - 4 Di Rocco T.*, Nava J., Gemelli M., D’Orazio M., Domeneghetti M.C., Alvaro M., Pack A. & Folco L. : THE METAL-RICH EUCRITE ALH 12073
18 - 1 Downes H.* & Herrin J.S. : Fe-SILICIDE-BEARING METEORITES: FEEDING BODIES FOR REDUCED TERRESTRIAL PLANETS?
18 - 21 Farina F.*, Albert C., Aguilar C., Moreno J.A., Narduzzi F. & Lana C. : FROM MEDIUM- TO HIGH-K GRANITOIDS: TOWARDS STABILIZATION OF THE SOUTHERN SÃO FRANCISCO CRATON
18 - 17 Ferrari M., Rotundi A., Rietmeijer F.J.M., Della Corte V., Baratta G.A., Brunetto R., Dartois E., Djouadi Z., Merouane S., Borg J., Brucato J.R., Le Sergeant d’Hendecourt L., Mennella V., Palumbo M.E. & Palumbo P. : WILD 2 GRAINS CHARACTERIZED COMBINING MIR/FIR/RAMAN MICRO-SPECTROSCOPY AND FE-SEM/EDS ANALYSES
18 - 14 Folco L.*, D'Orazio M., Gemelli M., Rochette P., Gattacceca J. & Glass B.P. : STRETCHING OUT THE AUSTRALASIAN MICROTEKTITE STREWN FIELD IN VICTORIA LAND TRANSANTARCTIC MOUNTAINS: AN UPDATE
18 - 9 Gemelli M.*, Di Rocco T., Iacoviello F., Shearing P. & Folco L. : I-TYPE COSMIC SPHERULES: AN X-RAY MICRO-CT STUDY
18 - 19 Giera A.*, Słaby E., Wiedenbeck M., Birski L. & Lepland A. : HYDROGEN AND CHLORINE ISOTOPE RATIOS IN EARLY ARCHEAN APATITE CRYSTALS FROM THE ISUA SUPRACRUSTAL BELT, SW GREENLAND – INITIAL RESULTS
18 - 23 Giuli G.*, Pratesi G., Paris E. & Cibin G. : IRON OXIDATION STATE IN FULGURITE GLASS
18 - 11 Green E.C.R.*, Artacho E. & Connolly J.A.D. : COSMOCHEMISTRY OF NEAR-CRITICAL SILICATE FLUIDS
18 - 22 Hamann C.*, Hecht L., Schäffer S., Deutsch A. & Lexow B. : DECOMPOSITION AND MELTING OF CARBONATES IN CONTACT WITH SILICATE MELTS IN MEMIN LASER MELTING EXPERIMENTS
18 - 2 Hezel D.C.*, Wilden J., FrankRichter S. & Wombacher F. : Fe ISOTOPE COMPOSITION OF CHONDRULES FROM THE MURCHISON (CM) CHONDRITE
18 - 13 Koeberl C.* : THE IMPACT BOMBARDMENT HISTORY OF THE EARLY EARTH
18 - 18 Mahan B.*, Siebert J., Pringle E.A. & Moynier F. : METAL-SILICATE CHEMICAL AND ISOTOPIC FRACTIONATION OF Zn AND COSMOCHEMICAL ESTIMATION OF THE S CONTENT OF THE EARTH'S CORE
18 - 15 MoggiCecchi V.*, Pratesi G., Caporali S. & Carli C. : PRELIMINARY DATA ON TWO NEW RUMURUTI CHONDRITES FROM NORTHWEST AFRICA
18 - 24 Muftakhetdinova R.*, Grokhovsky V. & Petrova E. : PRE-TERRESTRIAL SHOCK METAMORPHISM AND EXPERIMENTAL SHOCK-WAVE LOADING IN THE METEORITE MINERALS
18 - 5 Murri M.*, Scandolo L., Fioretti A.M., Nestola F., Domeneghetti M.C. & Alvaro M. : NEW INSIGHTS ON THEO’S FLOW LAVA USING INTRACRYSTALLINE THERMOMETRY ON AUGITES
18 - 16 Słaby E.*, Karwowski Ł., Majzner K., Wirth R., Muszyński A., Simon K., Domonik A., Moszumańska I., Schreiber A. & Orłowski R.: ALKALI FELDSPAR CRYSTALS FROM MORASKO IAB IRON METEORITE: PRODUCT OF MAGMA DIFFERENTIATION, METASOMATISM OR PROJECTILE - TARGET MATERIAL INTERACTION
18 - 8 Serventi G.*, Carli C., Altieri F., Geminale A., Sgavetti M., Grassi D., Orosei R. & Bellucci G. : SPECTRAL CLASSIFICATION AND MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF NILI FOSSAE (MARS) FOR A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF HYDRATED MINERALOGIES
18 - 7 Stangarone C.*, Tribaudino M., Prencipe M., Helbert J., Maturilli A., D’Amore M. & Ferrari S. : MODELLING OF HT-IR SPECTRA OF FORSTERITE FOR REMOTE SENSING
18 - 10 Wood B.* & Harrison T. : CONDENSATION TEMPERATURES OF VOLATILE ELEMENTS AND THEIR ABUNDANCES IN SILICATE EARTH
18 - 12 Zeh A.* & Laurent O. : LINEAR Hf ISOTOPE-AGE ARRAYS OF ARCHEAN CRUSTAL ROCKS: WHAT DO THEY REFLECT? AN EXAMPLE FROM THE PIETERSBURG BLOCK (SOUTH AFRICA)
S 19. Gem materials
19 - 11 Adamo I.*, Zullino A., Lorenzi R., Prosperi L. & Akkas B. : CHARACTERIZATION OF BLUE BANDED CHALCEDONY (AGATE) FROM YOZGAT PROVINCE, TURKEY
19 - 15 Andriamamonjy A.*, Giuliani G., Razafindratsimba S.N., Fallick A.E. & Chatagnier P.Y. : THE GEM ANDRADITE FROM ANTETEZAMBATO, NORTHERN MADAGASCAR: NEW MINERALOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL DATA
19 - 16 Aurisicchio C., Conte A.M., De Vito C., Medeghini L.*, Moroz I. & Ottolini L. : THE CONTRIBUTION OF MAJOR AND TRACE ELEMENTS IN THE EMERALD-DEPOSITS CLASSIFICATION SCHEME: STATISTICAL TREATMENT OF EMPA AND SIMS DATA
19 - 3 Bačík P.*, Fridrichová J., Malíčková I., Milovský R., Luptáková J. & Škoda R. : SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF Cr AND V AS CHROMOPHORES IN SELECTED GEM MINERALS
19 - 17 Barone G.*, Bersani D., Lottici P.P., Mazzoleni P. & Raneri S. : COLORED GEMS: A REVIEW ON NON DESTRUCTIVE AND NON INVASIVE APPROACHES IN ART AND GEMMOLOGY
19 - 12 Chauviré B.*, Rondeau B., Mazzero F., Ayalew D. & ChamardBois S. : THE PEDOGENETIC MODEL FOR THE FORMATION OF PRECIOUS OPAL DEPOSIT OF WEGEL TENA, ETHIOPIA
19 - 21 Diella V.*, Adamo I., Bocchio R. & Marinoni N. : A NEW INSIGHT ON THE GEM-QUALITY PINK EPIDOTE ("CLINOTHULITE") FROM VAL MALENCO, CENTRAL ALPS, ITALY
19 - 2 Fritsch E.*, Rondeau B. & Pinsault L. : WHY ARE SOME MINERAL GEM QUALITY? CRYSTAL GROWTH CONSIDERATIONS
19 - 6 Giuliani G.*, Fallick A.E., Boyce A.J., Pardieu V. & Pham V.L. : PINK AND RED SPINELS IN MARBLE: TRACE ELEMENTS, OXYGEN ISOTOPES AND SOURCES
19 - 7 Karampelas S.*, Hainschwang T. & Notari F. : UPDATE ON THE HEAT TREATMENT DETECTION OF TANZANITE
19 - 5 Marshall D.*, Downes P., Ellis S. & Jones P. : PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE-FLUID CONSTRAINTS FOR THE POONA EMERALD DEPOSITS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA: FLUID INCLUSION AND STABLE ISOTOPE STUDIES
19 - 1 Marshall D.*, Giuliani G., Groat L.A., Fallick A. & Branquet Y. : RECLASSIFICATION OF EMERALD DEPOSIT FORMATIONAL MODELS BASED ON TECTONIC AND METAMORPHIC CONDITIONS
19 - 8 Palke A.C.*, Renfro N.D. & Berg R.B. : MELT INCLUSIONS IN YOGO SAPPHIRES AS A CLUE TO THEIR ORIGIN
19 - 4 Pignatelli I.*, Giuliani G., Chatagnier P.Y. : COLOMBIAN EMERALD AND EUCLASE: TRAPICHE VERSUS TRAPICHE-LIKE TEXTURES?
19 - 14 Pizzorusso A.C.* : PARADISE BEJEWELED: THE GEMS OF DANTE’S DIVINE COMEDY
19 - 18 Reid M.G. & Anderson A.J.* : DIRECT OBSERVATION OF MELTING AND CRYSTALLIZATION IN THE SYSTEM LiAlSi4O10–H2O: IMPLICATIONS FOR CRYSTAL GROWTH IN GEM-BEARING POCKETS IN MIAROLITIC PEGMATITES
19 - 10 Rondeau B.*, Fritsch E., Stéphant N., Boulet C. & Chauviré B. : GEM LAZULITE-BEARING BLUE QUARTZITE FROM ITREMO, MADAGASCAR: A POTENTIAL FOR NEW MINERAL SPECIES
19 - 19 Rossi M.*, Rizzi R., Capitelli F., Vergara A. & Ghiara M.R. : MULTI-METHODOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF TURQUOISE FROM ROYAL MINERALOGICAL MUSEUM OF NAPLES
19 - 22 Scacchetti M.*, Marinoni L., Caucia F. & Scetti I. : PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND GEMOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF SOME RHODONITES FROM TANATZ ALP (SWITZERLAND)
19 - 13 Simmons W.*, Falster A., Francis C., Felch M. & Webber K. : ACQUISTIONS BY THE NEW MAINE MINERAL & GEM MUSEUM: RECENT AND HISTORIC GEM PRODUCTION FROM MAINE PEGMATITES
19 - 20 Tempesta G.* & Agrosì G. : EMERALDS AND RED BERYLS INVESTIGATED BY LASER INDUCED BREAKDOWN SPECTROSCOPY (LIBS)
19 - 9 Turner D.*, Groat L.A., Rivard B. & Belley P. : MINERALOGICAL INSIGHTS FROM NEAR-FIELD HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING OF SAPPHIRE-BEARING MARBLE AND ITS POTENTIAL FOR EXPLORATION, BAFFIN ISLAND, NUNAVUT, CANADA
S 20. High-tech metal minerals in Europe
20 - 1 Andersson S.S.*, Wagner T. & Jonsson E. : MINERALOGY AND MINERAL CHEMISTRY OF THE OLSERUM-DJUPEDAL REE DEPOSITS, SOUTHEASTERN SWEDEN
20 - 11 Ayora C.*, Macías F., Torres E., Lozano A., PérezLópez R. & Nieto J.M. : EXTRACTING RARE EARTH ELEMENTS FROM ACID MINE DRAINAGE
20 - 8 Barros R.*, Menuge J.F. & Harrop J. : SPODUMENE PEGMATITES IN SOUTHEAST IRELAND: PETROGENESIS AND ECONOMIC POTENTIAL AS A RESOURCE OF LITHIUM AND RARE METALS
20 - 12 Bauer M.E.*, Ostendorf J. & Seifert T. : RARE METAL VEIN-TYPE MINERALIZATIONS IN THE HISTORIC FREIBERG ORE DISTRICT (GERMANY)
20 - 13 Broman C.*, Sundblad K., Valkama M. & Villar A. : DEPOSITION CONDITIONS FOR THE INDIUM-BEARING POLYMETALLIC QUARTZ VEINS AT SARVLAXVIKEN, SOUTH-EASTERN FINLAND
20 - 14 Högdahl K.*, Jonsson E. & Kritikos A. : INDIUM-ENRICHED POLYMETALLIC MINERALISATIONS IN SVECOFENNIAN LITHOLOGIES, BERGSLAGEN, SWEDEN
20 - 2 Jonsson E.*, Majka J., Högdahl K., Harlov D. & PerssonNilsson K. : REE IN APATITE-IRON OXIDE ORES: THE CASE OF THE PALAEOPROTEROZOIC BERGSLAGEN PROVINCE, SWEDEN
20 - 15 Kärenlampi K.*, Paulick H., Hanski E., Kontinen A. & Jylänki J. : THE OTANMÄKI REE MINERALIZATION (FINLAND) – A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF CRITICAL ELEMENTS IN EUROPE
20 - 16 Langhof J.*, Jonsson E. & Gustafsson L. : PRIMARY VS SECONDARY BERYLLIUM-MINERALS IN PROTEROZOIC GRANITIC PEGMATITES IN SWEDEN
20 - 18 Lima A.*, Leal S. & Barros J. : HIGH-TECH METALS IN THE LAGOA SALGADA DEPOSIT
20 - 17 Lima A.*, Leal S., Dias C., Dias F. & Noronha F. : LITHIUM EXPLORATION IN PORTUGAL: RESULTS FROM STREAM SEDIMENT ANALYSIS IN THE BARROSO-ALVÃO AREA
20 - 3 Marien C.*, Dijkstra A. & Wilkins C. : RØDBERGITE – A POTENTIAL SOURCE FOR REE WITHIN THE FEN COMPLEX, NORWAY
20 - 19 Marino E.*, González F.J., Lunar R., Somoza L., Ortega L., Reyes J. & Bellido E. : FERROMANGANESE CRUSTS FROM CANARY ISLAND SEAMOUNT PROVINCE AS SOURCE OF HIGH TECH METALS
20 - 4 Menéndez I.*, Mangas J., QuevedoGonzález L.Á., Tauler E. & MéndezRamos J. : RARE EARTH ELEMENTS EXPLORATION OF FELSIC IGNEOUS ROCKS AND THEIR WHEATHERING PROFILES ON GRAN CANARIA ISLAND, SPAIN
20 - 7 Onuk P.* & Melcher F. : HIGH-TECH METAL CONTENT OF SPHALERITE FROM EASTERN ALPINE PALEOZOIC SEDIMENT-HOSTED LEAD-ZINC DEPOSITS
20 - 10 Plotinskaya O.Y.*, Grabezhev A.I. & Seltmann R. : Re-BEARING Cu-(Mo)-PORPHYRY DEPOSITS OF THE URALS: LINKS TO TECTONIC EVOLUTION
20 - 5 QuevedoGonzález L.Á.*, Mangas J., Menéndez I., Tauler E. & MéndezRamos J. : GEOCHEMICAL CONSTRAINTS ON RARE-EARTH ELEMENT DISTRIBUTION OF SEAMOUNT-DERIVED DEPOSITS FROM AMANAY, BANQUETE AND CONCEPTION BANK (CANARY ISLANDS)
20 - 20 Rödel T.* & Borg G. : HIDDEN SKARN-HOSTED TUNGSTEN MINERALIZATION IN CENTRAL GERMANY – UNCOVERING A PREVIOUSLY UNKOWN ORE TYPE
20 - 9 Romppanen S.*, Kaski S., Järvinen J. & Häkkänen H. : ANALYSIS OF LITHIUM BEARING PEGMATITES BY LASER-INDUCED BREAKDOWN SPECTROSCOPY (LIBS)
20 - 6 Sundblad K.*, Valkama M., Cook N.J., Nygård R., Lokhov K. & Ivashchenko V. : INDIUM-BEARING POLYMETALLIC MINERALIZATION ASSOCIATED WITH 1.52-1.85 Ga A-TYPE GRANITES IN THE FENNOSCANDIAN SHIELD
20 - 21 Valkama M.*, Sundblad K., Nygård R. & Cook N.J. : INDIUM–BEARING POLYMETALLIC VEINS IN THE SARVLAXVIKEN AREA, SE FINLAND
S 21. Mineralogy, geochemistry and valorization of Industrial and mining wastes
21 - 16 Adamczyk Z. & Nowińska K.* : MIGRATION OF ARSENIC AND CADMIUM FROM ZINC OXIDE EMITTED FROM A SINTERING MACHINE IN PYROMETALLURGICAL PROCESS OF Zn AND Pb PRODUCTION
21 - 2 Aparicio P.*, Galán E. & Martín D. : MINERAL CARBONATION OF INDUSTRIAL WASTES
21 - 17 Atzori R.*, Ardau C., Podda F., Agrosì G. & Frau F. : INDUCING THE PRECIPITATION OF LAYERED DOUBLE HYDROXIDES TO REMOVE DIVALENT METALS FROM MINE-WASTE DRAINAGES (IGLESIAS, ITALY)
21 - 3 Bello M.* & Carroll M.R. : CHEMICAL AND PETROLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE BOTTOM ASH: A COMPARISON WITH VOLCANICS PRODUCTS
21 - 8 Bogush A.A.*, Stegemann J.A. & Roy A. : CHANGES IN COMPOSITION AND MINERALOGY OF ENERGY-FROM WASTE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL RESIDUES DUE TO WATER WASHING
21 - 4 Cánovas C.R.*, PelletRostaing S., Chapron S. & Macías F. : FIRST STEPS FOR RARE EARTH ELEMENTS RECOVERY FROM WASTES GENERATED IN A FERTILIZER INDUSTRY
21 - 5 Caraballo M.A.*, Hochella M.F. Jr., Wanty R.B., Verplanck P.L., Ayora C., Macías F. & Nieto J.M. : REEY WATER SCAVENGING AND ENRICHMENT BY POORLY CRYSTALLINE ALUMINUM HYDROXYSULFATES: ALPINE NATURAL STREAMS VS AMD PASSIVE TREATMENT SYSTEMS
21 - 7 Carbone C.*, Salviulo G., Vianello F., Baratella D., Magro M., Molinari S., Canepa M., Belmonte D., Dinelli E. & Brescianini C. : THE CASE OF STOPPANI SPA (GE), AN EXTREME POLLUTED CR(VI) SITE: MINERALOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF WASTE, SOILS, AND WATER. EFFICIENCY OF PECULIAR MAGHEMITE NANOPARTICLES FOR CR(VI) REMOVAL FROM POLLUTED WATERS
21 - 6 Carrero S.*, FernándezMartínez A., PérezLópez R. & Nieto J.M. : BASALUMINITE AS SCAVENGER OF CONTAMINANTS
21 - 18 Ciesielczuk J.*, MiszKennan M. & Fabiañska M. : COMBINING SEM-EDS AND OPTICAL-MICROSCOPE METHODS IN INVESTIGATIONS OF THE CO-OCCURRENCE OF MINERAL- AND ORGANIC MATTER IN COAL WASTES
21 - 9 Crouzet C.*, Brunet F., Recham N., Ferrasse J.H. & Goffé B. : HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION OF STEEL SLAGS: A NOVEL VALORIZATION ROUTE
21 - 1 CruzHernández P.*, PérezLópez R. & Nieto J.M. : TRACE ELEMENTS MOBILITY DURING IRON-PRECIPITATES DIAGENESIS
21 - 19 Dimitrova D.* & Yossifova M. : ELEMENT MOBILIZATION IN WATER FROM COAL, MINING AND COMBUSTION WASTES, EAST MARITSA LIGNITE BASIN, BULGARIA
21 - 20 Jiménez A.*, Astilleros J.M., FernándezDíaz L., FernándezGonzález A., PérezGarrido C., Cubillas P. & Prieto M. : INTERACTION OF CU-BEARING SOLUTIONS WITH CALCITE, ARAGONITE AND GYPSUM: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
21 - 10 Kasina M.*, Kowalski P.R. & Michalik M. : FLY ASH FROM MUNICIPAL SEWAGE SLUDGE INCINERATION - A SOURCE OF PHOSPHOROUS
21 - 11 Kowalski P.R.*, Kasina M. & Michalik M. : ALUMINUM RICH PHASES IN MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATION (MSWI) BOTTOM ASH
21 - 21 Lozano A.*, Torres E., Carrero S., FernándezMartínez A. & Ayora C. : REE MINERALOGY OF WASTES FROM ACID MINE DRAINAGE TREATMENT
21 - 22 Macías F.*, PérezLópez R., Caraballo M.A., Cánovas C.R. & Nieto J.M. : POTENTIAL VALORIZATION OF SLUDGE FROM EXTREME METAL-POLLUTED ACID MINE DRAINAGE NEUTRALIZATION
21 - 12 Machiels L., Muchez P., Cappuyns V., Elsen J.*, Jones P.T. & Binnemans K. : KU LEUVEN RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON THE ZERO-WASTE RECYCLING OF MINE TAILINGS
21 - 23 Nieto J.M.*, Macías F. & Ayora C. : HIGHLY POLLUTED ACID MINE DRAINAGE REMEDIATION BY PASSIVE TECHNOLOGY
21 - 13 Paris E., Grandinetti V., Stabile P., Radica F., Giuli G., Ansaloni F. & Carroll M.R.* : MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL GLASSES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ECOSUSTAINABLE BUILDING MATERIALS
21 - 24 RodríguezFernández D., GarcíaMoliner D., BagariaRovira F., Soler A., Rosell M. & Domènech C.* : ASSESSING CHLOROMETHANES ABIOTIC REDUCTIVE DECHLORINATION BY PYRITE AND MAGNETITE AT NEUTRAL AND ALKALINE CONDITIONS
21 - 25 RomeroHermida I., MoralesFlórez V., Esquivias L., Santos A. & PérezLópez R.* : CARBONATION OF KATOITE OBTAINED FROM PHOSPHOGYPSUM DISSOLUTION WITH WASTES OF THE ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY FOR MINERAL CO2 SEQUESTRATION
21 - 14 Tyszka R.*, Pietranik A. & Stankowska S. : MOBILITY OF POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS IN THE ŚWIĘTOCHŁOWICE SLAG HEAP: EVIDENCE FROM MINERAL LIBERATION ANALYZES
21 - 26 Yossifova M.* & Dimitrova D. : CONCENTRATION AND MODE OF OCCURRENCE OF REY, Sc, Th AND U IN MINING AND COMBUSTION WASTE PRODUCTS FROM THE EAST MARITSA LIGNITE, BULGARIA
21 - 15 Zanelli C.*, Iglesias C., Domínguez E. & Dondi M. : THE POTENTIAL RECYCLING OF BORON SLUDGES IN CERAMIC TILES
S 22. Platinum group minerals and accessory minerals: development in their characterisation
22 - 15 Aiglsperger T., Villanova-de-Benavent C.*, Rius J., Galí S., Font-Bardia M. & Proenza J.A. : SYNCHROTRON TTS-μXRD: A POWERFUL TOOL FOR IN-SITU MINERALOGICAL IDENTIFICATION OF PGM INCLUDED IN POLISHED THIN SECTION
22 - 11 Ariskin A.*, Danyushevsky L., Nikolaev G., Gilbert S., Fiorentini M.L., Kislov E. & Barmina G. : GEOCHEMICAL EVOLUTION OF PGM-BEARING SULFIDES IN LOW-MINERALIZED ROCKS FROM THE YOKO-DOVYREN LAYERED INTRUSION, RUSSIA
22 - 9 Barkov A.Y., Shvedov G.I., Polonyankin A.A. & Martin R.F.* : UNUSUAL PALLADIUM–THALLIUM MINERALIZATION IN THE ANOMAL'NYI DEPOSIT, KONDYOR RING COMPLEX, NORTHERN KHABAROVSKIY KRAY, RUSSIA
22 - 3 Bindi L.*, Lin C., Ma C. & Steinhardt P.J. : LATEST NEWS FROM THE KHATYRKA METEORITE
22 - 18 Bowles J.F.W.*, Suárez S., Prichard H.M. & Fisher P.C. : ALTERATION OF PRIMARY PLATINUM-GROUP MINERALS DURING WEATHERING OF THE FREETOWN LAYERED COMPLEX, SIERRA LEONE
22 - 20 Chatzipanagiotou C.*, Gervilla F. & Fontboté L. : DISTRIBUTION OF PLATINUM-GROUP ELEMENTS IN THE SAN AGUSTÍN (CHROMITE-Ni ARSENIDE ORES) AND EL GALLEGO (SULPHIDE-GRAPHITE ORES) DEPOSITS, CARRATRACA ULTRAMAFIC MASSIF, SOUTHERN SPAIN
22 - 7 Escayola M.*, Pimentel M. & Ramos V.A. : ZIRCON AND MONAZITE REVEAL THE METAMORPHIC EVOLUTION OF THE EASTERN PAMPEAN RANGES, ARGENTINA
22 - 21 GarcíaGuinea J. & Gervilla F.* : MINERALOGY OF "PLATINA" FROM THE FIRST-MINED PLATINUM DEPOSIT
22 - 22 Garuti G.* & Zaccarini F. : THE ROLE OF ACCESSORY CHLORITE AS PETROGENETIC INDICATOR OF HYDROTHERMAL VMS Fe-Cu-Zn SULFIDE ORE DEPOSITS IN THE NORTHERN APENNINE OPHIOLITES (EASTERN LIGURIA AND EMILIA ROMAGNA, ITALY)
22 - 23 Grokhovskaya T.*, Karimova O. & Magazina L. : PLATINUM GROUP MINERALS FROM THE VURUCHUAIVENCH PGE DEPOSIT, MONCHEGORSK IGNEOUS COMPLEX, KOLA PENINSULA, RUSSIA
22 - 24 Herrera A.*, Nazzareni S. & Morales J. : GEOLOGICAL AND METALLOGENIC CHARACTERIZATION OF MASSIVE MAGNETITE IN THE MINING CONCESSION "EMILIO ALBERTO" - CASCAS DISTRICT - REGION LA LIBERTAD (PERU)
22 - 12 Junge M.*, Oberthür T. & Osbahr I. : PLATINUM-GROUP ELEMENTS AND MINERALS IN THE LOWER AND MIDDLE GROUP CHROMITITES OF THE BUSHVELD COMPLEX, SOUTH AFRICA
22 - 13 Karimova O.*, Zolotarev A.A. & Kojonen K. : CRYSTAL STRUCTURE REFINEMENT OF MERTIEITE-II, Pd8(Sb,As)3
22 - 25 Khalmatov R.* & Koneyev R. : NON-TYPICAL Pt-Pd-Au MINERALIZATION IN DIORITE-GRANODIORITE INTRUSIVES OF KURAMA VOLCANO-PLUTONIC REGION (UZBEKISTAN)
22 - 10 Kislov E.*, Ariskin A., Danyushevsky L., Goemann K., Nikolaev G. & Malyshev A. : PGE-MINERALOGY OF THE MAIN REEF AND SULFIDE-POOR TROCTOLITE FROM THE YOKO-DOVYREN MASSIF (NORTHERN BAIKAL REGION)
22 - 5 Klötzli U.S.* : USING ACCESSORY MINERALS TO SHED LIGHT ON THE EVOLUTION OF ROCKS
22 - 17 Kotzé E.*, Schuth S., Oppermann L., Holtz F., Junge M. & Botcharnikov R. : MOBILITY OF PLATINUM AND PALLADIUM UNDER SUPERGENE WEATHERING CONDITIONS IN THE PRESENCE OF ORGANIC MATERIAL: FIRST EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
22 - 8 Mishra B.*, Ozha M.K. & Pal D.C. : GEOCHEMICAL AND TEMPORAL EVOLUTION OF ACCESSORY URANINITE FROM THE PUR-BANERA BASIN, NORTHWESTERN INDIA: EVIDENCE OF HREE+Y-METASOMATISM
22 - 26 Montegrossi G.*, Giaccherini A. & Di Benedetto F. : EQUILIBRIA OF THE Cu-Sn-S SYSTEM IN ACQUEOUS SOLUTIONS: A NUMERICAL APPROACH
22 - 27 Portella Y. de M.*, Zaccarini F., Luvizotto G.L., Garuti G., Angeli N., Bakker R.J. & Thalhammer O.A.R. : ACCESSORY RUTILE IN THE CEDROLINA CHROMITITES, BRAZIL: MAGMATIC OR METAMORPHIC IN ORIGIN?
22 - 28 Princivalle F.*, Musco M.E., Petrelli M.,Caldeira R., de Ignacio C., De Min A., Marzoli A., Mata J., Perugini D., Boumehdi M.A., Youbi N. & Lenaz D. : RESTITIC OR NOT? INSIGHTS FROM TRACE ELEMENT CONTENT OF SPINELS IN MANTLE XENOLITHS
22 - 16 Pushkarev E.*, Ballhaus C., Kamenetsky V. & Wirth R. : MICRO-, AND NANOSCALE FABRICS OF PGM FROM THE VOLCANIC ANKARAMITE AND Pt-RICH CHROMITITE OF THE URAL-ALASKAN-TYPE ULTRAMAFIC COMPLEXES: SEM AND TEM STUDY
22 - 14 RoquéRosell J.*, Aiglsperger T., Portillo J., PlanaRuiz S., Mendoza J., Trifonov T. & Proenza J.A. : SUBMICRON STRUCTURAL DETERMINATION OF "TOO-SMALL-TO-STUDY" PGM WITH PRECESSION ELECTRON DIFFRACTION: THE EXAMPLE OF ZACCARINIITE (RhNiAs).
22 - 4 Schertl H.P.*, Hertwig A., Maresch W. & Li X.P. : PETROLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MINERAL INCLUSIONS IN ACCESSORY MINERALS OF HP AND UHP ROCKS: THE PROBLEM OF INCLUSIONS AND "PSEUDO-INCLUSIONS"
22 - 29 Shapovalova M.* & Tolstykh N. : Pt-Pd MINERALIZATION AND BEHAVIOR OF PGE, Cu, Ni, Au IN DIFFERENT ORE TYPES OF THE MONCHEGORSK PLUTON
22 - 30 Sluzhenikin S.F.* : ISOMORPHISM AND PHASE HETEROGENEITY IN MINERALS OF NOBLE METALS IN PGE-CU-NI AND PGE ORES OF THE NORILSK REGION
22 - 31 Tassara C.S.*, Garrido L., Romero R., GonzálezJiménez J.M., Reich M., Barra F., Morata D., Schilling M. & Plissart G. : NOBLE METALS IN SULFIDES AND ARSENIDES FROM ULTRAMAFIC ROCKS WITHIN THE ANDEAN SUBDUCTION FACTORY
22 - 1 Thalhammer O.A.R.*, Zaccarini F., Strauss V. & Gallas P. : MELLINIITE, SECOND DISCOVERY OF THIS RARE PHOSPHIDE FROM AN ARGENTINIAN Fe-Ni-METEORITE
22 - 32 Tredoux M.*, Zaccarini F., Garuti G. & Miller D.E. : THE BON ACCORD NiO BODY, BARBERTON GREENSTONE BELT, SOUTH AFRICA: A SOURCE OF POTENTIAL NEW PHASES IN THE Ni-Sb-As SYSTEM
22 - 2 Tredoux M.* : THE PGE: ARE THEY PARTY ANIMALS OR LONE DOGS? A LOOK AT WHAT THEIR MINERALOGY HAS TO SAY
22 - 6 Tsikouras B.*, Sharif A.H., Ifandi E., Hamdan H., Tarif R., Sulaiman H. & Teo C.H. : SPINEL CHEMISTRY FOR THE CHARACTERISATION OF PERIDOTITES FROM SABAH (BORNEO ISLAND, MALAYSIA)
22 - 19 Vymazalová A.* & Pašava J. : PGE OCCURENCES IN THE BOHEMIAN MASSIF: AN OVERVIEW
S 23. The future of critical metals: mineralogy, metallogenesis and geometallurgy
23 - 13 Aiglsperger T.*, Proenza J.A. & Longo F. : Ni LATERITES AS FUTURE UNCONVENTIONAL PGE ORE DEPOSITS
23 - 14 Al Ali S.*, Wall F., Pascoe R., Rollinson G. & Dawes W. : ROLE OF AUTOMATED MINERALOGY IN OPTIMISING MINERAL PROCESSING OF CARBONATITE HOSTED REE AT SONGWE HILL, MALAWI
23 - 9 Alfonso P.*, GarciaValles M., Hamid S., Tomasa O., Llorens T., Oliva J., Guasch E., Anticoi H. & GarcíaPolonio F. : RARE-ELEMENT MINERALIZATION IN THE Sn-Ta PENOUTA ORE DEPOSIT, NW SPAIN
23 - 22 Anikina E.*, Vikent’eva O., Bortnikov N.S., Gamyanin G.N. & Prokof’ev V.Y. : A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF AU-BI-SIDERITE-SULFIDE ARKACHAN AND Ag-Pb-Zn MANGAZEYSKOE DEPOSITS, SAKHA (YAKUTIA), RUSSIA
23 - 29 Bobos I.* & Noronha F. : Fe, Mn- AND Fe,Mg-CHLORITE: A GENETIC LINKAGE TO W- AND Cu,Mo-METALLIZATION IN THE MAGMATIC-HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEM OF BORRALHA, NORTHERN PORTUGAL
23 - 6 Brodbeck M.*, Kleinhanns I., Schönberg R., Wenzel T. & Kamber B.S. : TRACE ELEMENT MAPPING - A POWERFUL TOOL TO ASSESS THE SMALL-SCALE DISTRIBUTION OF CRITICAL METALS
23 - 1 Carvalho J.R.S., Relvas J.M.R.S.*, Pinto A.M.M., Pacheco N., Fonseca R., Santos S., Caetano P., Reis T. & Gonçalves M. : INDIUM AND SELENIUM IN THE NEVES-CORVO VHMS DEPOSIT
23 - 4 Ciobanu C.L.*, Maunders C., Cook N.J. & Wade B.P. : NANOSCALE CHARACTERIZATION OF COMPOSITIONALLY-ZONED SPHALERITE
23 - 27 Conte A.M., Cuccuru S., Naitza S.*, Oggiano G., Secchi F. & Tocco S. : INTO THE DEPTH OF THE ARBURESE VEIN SYSTEM (SW SARDINIA, ITALY): ARSENIDE-SULFIDE EVOLUTION IN THE Ni-Co ORES
23 - 5 Cook N.J.* & Ciobanu C.L. : MULTI-TRACE ELEMENT CONCENTRATION DATA FOR MINERALS: IDENTIFYING POTENTIAL NEW RESOURCES OF CRITICAL ELEMENTS
23 - 23 Cruz C.*, Lima A., Santos P. & Noronha F. : SUPERGENE GOLD ENRICHMENT IN THE CASTROMIL GOLD DEPOSIT
23 - 20 Deady É.*, Knight H., Moore K., Gunn A.G., Naden J. & Boyce A. : ANTIMONY MINERALISATION IN SOUTH WEST ENGLAND: NEW INSIGHTS INTO CRITICAL METAL ORE GENESIS
23 - 26 Dressler S.*, Kirk C.A., Norman R.L., Herrington R.J. & Schofield P.F. : THE RESIDENCE OF THE CRITICAL METAL COBALT IN OXIDE MINERAL DEPOSITS - A SYNTHETIC STUDY
23 - 25 Elizetti de Freitas M., Javier Rios F.*, Andrade S. & de Moraes R. : CHEMISTRY OF Nb-Ta OXIDE MINERALS FROM SANTA MARIA DE ITABIRA PEGMATITE DISTRICT, MINAS GERAIS, BRAZIL
23 - 2 GallardEsquivel M.C., Cepedal A.*, FuertesFuente M. & MartinIzard A. : MINERAL RESOURCE OF CRITICAL METALS (Te-Ge-Se-In) IN EPITHERMAL DEPOSITS OF "LA CAROLINA" DISTRICT, SAN LUIS (ARGENTINA).
23 - 8 Gill S.J.* : THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MAGNETITE AND COPPER-SILVER MINERALISATION OF THE KALAHARI COPPERBELT IN CENTRAL-EASTERN NAMIBIA
23 - 11 Goodenough K.*, Deady É., Lacinska A., Shaw R.A. & Roberts N.M.W. : THE ÇANAKLI REE PLACER DEPOSIT, TURKEY: AN ALKALINE VOLCANIC SOURCE?
23 - 24 Graupner T.*, HenjesKunst F., Klemd R., Gerdes A., Dohrmann R. & Kaufhold S. : RARE EARTH POTENTIAL OF APATITE IN THE SCHIEL COMPLEX, SOUTH AFRICA
23 - 15 JiménezFranco A.*, Alfonso P., Canet C., Trujillo E. & GarciaValles M. : MINERAL ASSEMBLAGES IN THE TIN (-INDIUM) SANTA FE MINING DISTRICT, BOLIVIA
23 - 12 Kinnaird J.A., Yudovskaya M., Chikwiri F. & Hughes H.S.R.* : PGE deposits: It's not just about the grade
23 - 10 KontonikasCharos A., Ciobanu C.L., Cook N.J., Ehrig K. & Krneta S. : RARE EARTH ELEMENT REMOBILISATION IN FELDSPARS: EXAMPLES FROM IOCG SYSTEMS IN THE OLYMPIC Cu-Ay PROVINCE
23 - 17 Lefebvre M.*, Romer R.L. & Roscher M. : CHEMICAL AND ISOTOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF THE HÄMMERLEIN TIN-SKARN DEPOSIT, WESTERN ERZGEBIRGE, GERMANY
23 - 16 Martin A.J.*, McDonald I., Prichard H.M. & MacLeod C.J. : PRELIMINARY FINDINGS ON THE DISTRIBUTION AND ENRICHMENT OF TELLURIUM (Te) AND SELENIUM (Se) IN HYDROTHERMAL ORE DEPOSITS OF THE TROODOS OPHIOLITE, CYPRUS
23 - 30 Molnár Z.*, Kiss G.B., Zaccarini F., Dunkl I. & Dódony I. : FORMATION CONDITIONS OF TWO PHOSPHORITE OCCURRENCES FROM THE TRANSDANUBIAN MOUNTAIN RANGE (HUNGARY)
23 - 3 Mondillo N.*, Herrington R.J., Boni M. & Arfé G. : CRITICAL ELEMENTS IN NONSULFIDE ZINC DEPOSITS
23 - 7 Pinto A.M.M.*, Relvas J.M.R.S., Barriga F.J.A.S., Carvalho J.R.S., Liu Y., Pacheco N., Fonseca R., Santos S., Caetano P., Reis T. & Gonçalves M. : GOLD MINERALIZATION IN THE NEVES-CORVO VHMS DEPOSIT
23 - 18 Ramos V.*, Guedes A. & Noronha F. : MALAYAITE AND OTHER TIN-BEARING MINERALS IN THE TUNGSTEN SKARN OF TABUAÇO, NORTHERN PORTUGAL
23 - 28 Tuhý M.*, Ettler V. & Mihaljeviè M. : MINERALOGY OF SMELTER- AND MINING-DERIVED PARTICULATES DEPOSITED IN SEMI-ARID SOILS
23 - 21 Vikent’eva O.*, Vikentyev I. & Bortnikov N. : CRITICAL METALS IN THE ORES OF THE SVETLINSK Au-Te DEPOSIT, SOUTHERN URALS
23 - 19 Zaccarini F. * & Garuti G. : OCCURRENCES OF PLATINUM GROUP MINERALS (PGM) AND OTHER RARE ACCESSORY PHASES IN ITALY: WHERE AND WHY
S 24. The petrology-geochronology connection
24 - 8 Brandt S.*, Raith M.M., Schenk V., Sengupta P., Srikantappa C. & Gerdes A. : DETECTION OF DISTINCT CRUSTAL DOMAINS IN THE SOUTHERN GRANULITE TERRANE (SOUTH INDIA) BY LA-ICP-MS ZIRCON DATING, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE GONDWANA FORMATION
24 - 4 Butler J.P., Jamieson R.A.*, Robinson P., Dunning G.R. & Pecha M. : 15 MILLION YEARS OF ULTRA-HIGH-PRESSURE METAMORPHISM IN WESTERN NORWAY: INSIGHTS FROM U-Pb ZIRCON GEOCHRONOLOGY, NORDØYANE DOMAIN
24 - 10 Cisneros de León A.*, Schmitt A.K. & Weber B. : THE ORIGIN OF BADDELEYITE, SRILANKITE, HÖGBOMITE AND ZIRCON CORONAS IN Ti-Fe ORES FROM THE MARISCAL-SOCONUSCO MASSIF-TYPE ANORTHOSITE COMPLEX, SOUTHEASTERN MEXICO
24 - 11 Dias A.N.C.*, Chemale F. Jr., MartinsFerreira M.A.C., Lana C. & Pereira A.A. : DETRITAL-ZIRCON GEOCHRONOLOGY AND SEDIMENTARY PROVENANCE OF THE SÃO FRANCISCO CRATON COVERS
24 - 1 Engelhardt J.*, Sudo M., Stockhecke M. & Oberhänsli R. : CORES FROM ICDP PALEOVAN LINK FELDSPAR TEXTURES TO 40Ar/39Ar RESULTS TAKING A LIMNOLOGIC AGE-MODEL INTO ACCOUNT
24 - 12 Gürsu S.*, Möller A., Usta D., Köksal S., Ates S., Sunkari E.D. & Göncüoğlu M.C. : LA-ICP-MS U-Pb DETRITAL AND MAGMATIC ZIRCON AGES OF THE LATE ORDOVICIAN GLACIAL DIAMICTITES AND PEBBLES, TAURIDES AND SOUTHEAST ANATOLIAN AUTOCHTHONE BELT, TURKEY: PROVENANCE OF THE NORTHEASTERN GONDWANA (EGYPT-SINAI PENINSULA)
24 - 13 Gawęda A.*, Burda J., Klötzli U.S., Golonka J. & Szopa K. : HOW MANY OCEAN FLOORS? GEOCHEMICAL AND GEOCHRONOLOGICAL STUDY OF AMPHIBOLITES FROM THE WESTERN TATRA MOUNTAINS (CENTRAL WESTERN CARPATHIANS)
24 - 14 Gilotti J.A.*, McClelland W.C., Coble M.A. & Compagnoni R. : U-Pb SIMS ANALYSIS OF JADEITE-BEARING ORTHOGNEISS AT TAVAGNASCO, SESIA ZONE, WESTERN ALPS, ITALY
24 - 15 Giovanardi T.*, Lugli F., Girardi V.A.V., Correia C.T., Tassinari C.C.G., Sinigoi S., Cipriani A. & Mazzucchelli M. : THE LARGE LAYERED GOIAS COMPLEXES: NEW U-Pb AND PRELIMINARY Lu-Hf IN SITU ZIRCON ANALYSES FROM BARRO ALTO AND CANA BRAVA
24 - 16 Hasalová P.*, Schaltegger U., Schulmann K., Weinberg R.F., Štípská P., KylanderClark A.R.C., Holder R. & Sergeev S. : TIMESCALE OF PERVASIVE MELT MIGRATION IN THE CRUST
24 - 17 Kiefer S.*, Majzlan J., Gerdes A. & Chovan M. : THE AGE OF HYDROTHERMAL SULFIDIC VEIN MINERALIZATIONS IN VARISCAN BASEMENT ROCKS OF THE NÍZKE TATRY MOUNTAINS (SLOVAKIA)
24 - 6 Koreshkova M.* & Downes H. : ZONING IN GARNETS AND ZIRCONS FROM LOWER CRUSTAL XENOLITHS FROM NW RUSSIA
24 - 3 KylanderClark A.R.C.* : Laser-Ablation Split-Stream Petrochronology
24 - 18 Langone A.*, Zanetti A., Tiepolo M. & Mazzucchelli M. : DATING THE ONSET OF A LOWER CRUSTAL SHEAR ZONE: A (LUCKY) CASE FROM THE NORTHERN SECTOR OF THE IVREA-VERBANO ZONE (VAL CANNOBINA, ITALY)
24 - 19 Lugli F., Giovanardi T., Girardi V.A.V., Correia C.T., Tassinari C.C.G., Sinigoi S., Cipriani A. & Mazzucchelli M. : PRELIMINARY U-Pb LA-ICPMS ZIRCON ANALYSES FROM THE GOIAS COMPLEXES: SHRIMP COMPARISON AND INTRUSION AGE
24 - 20 McClelland W.C.*, Gilotti J.A. & Compagnoni R. : DETRITAL ZIRCON GEOCHRONOLOGY OF PARAGNEISS ADJACENT TO JADEITE-BEARING ORTHOGNEISS AT TAVAGNASCO, SESIA ZONE, ITALY
24 - 7 Molnár K.*, Harangi S., Dunkl I., Lukács R., Kiss B., Seghedi I. & Schmitt A.K. : ERUPTION CHRONOLOGY OF A LONG DORMANT VOLCANIC SYSTEM IN THE EASTERN CARPATHIANS
24 - 5 Reddy S.M.*, Peterman E.M., Saxey D.W., Rickard W.D.A., Fougerouse D., Snoeyenbos D.R. & KylanderClark A.R.C. : ATOM PROBE ANALYSIS OF DISCORDANT ZIRCON REVEALS PRESERVATION OF 207Pb/206Pb CRYSTALLISATION AGES IN NANOSCALE DISLOCATION LOOPS
24 - 2 Schmitt A.K.*, Cisneros de León A. & Trail D. : PROTACTINIUM PARTITIONING IN SYNTHETIC AND NATURAL ZIRCON
24 - 21 Sorokhtina N.V.*, Belyatsky B.V., Antonov A.V., Kononkova N.N. & Lepekhina E.N. : SOURCE OF THE RARE-METAL MINERALIZATION OF THE ELET’OZERO MASSIVE, NORTH KARELIA
24 - 9 van Schijndel V.*, Stevens G., Frei D. & Lana C. : MESOARCHAEAN POLYMETAMORPHISM OF THE DWALILE SUPRACRUSTAL SUITE OF THE ANCIENT GNEISS COMPLEX, SWAZILAND
S 25. Biogeochemical interfaces and environmental (bio)mineralogy
25 - 3 Aeppli M.*, Brown A.R., Voegelin A., Hofstetter T.B. & Sander M. : REDUCTIVE DISSOLUTION OF IRON(OXYHYDR-)OXIDES AS ASSESSED BY MEDIATED ELECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS
25 - 15 Askhabov A.* : THE NONCLASSICAL QUATARON CONCEPT OF CRYSTAL GROWTH
25 - 16 Bardelli F., Barone G., Costagliola P., D'Acapito F., De Giudici G., Di Benedetto F., Giuffrida A., Mazzoleni P.*, Montegrossi G. & Podda F. : CONSIDERATION ON THE MOUNT ETNA FINE ASH RAISES CONCERNS FOR THE HEALTH DUE TO THE CHEMICAL RELEASE AND THE IRON BEHAVIOR
25 - 4 Brown A.R.*, Aeppli M., Voegelin A., Sander M. & Hofstetter T.B. : ELECTROCHEMICAL CHARACTERISATION OF MICROBIAL Fe(III) REDUCTION
25 - 12 Carbone C., Consani S.*, Zotti M., Giovine M., Tolotti R., Cutroneo L., Capello M. & Lucchetti G. : MICROORGANISMS IN AMD PROCESSES AND THEIR ROLE IN METALS FATE: THE CASE OF LIBIOLA FE-CU MINE AND GROMOLO STREAM FLOW (EASTERN LIGURIA, ITALY)
25 - 17 Chiarantini L., Rimondi V., Benvenuti M., Beutel M.W., Costagliola P. & Lattanzi P.* : BIOMONITORING OF AIRBORNE Hg BY PINUS NIGRA BARKS: AN EXAMPLE FROM THE Mt. AMIATA AREA, SOUTHERN TUSCANY, ITALY
25 - 14 Chovan M.*, Števko M., Majzlan J., Radková A., Jamieson H. & LalinskáVoleková B. : CHEMICAL PROCESSES AND POSSIBLE BIOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTION DURING WEATHERING OF TETRAHEDRITE, (Cu,Ag)2(Fe,Zn,Hg)10(Sb,As)4S13
25 - 7 Cleary A.*, Newsome L., Lloyd J.R., Shaw S., Boshoff G., Trivedi D., Atherton N. & Morris K. : ENHANCED IN-SITU MICROBIAL TREATMENT OF STRONTIUM IN SEDIMENT SYSTEMS BY STIMULATION WITH GLYCEROL PHOSPHATE.
25 - 18 Haynes H.*, Pearce C., Morris K., Pattrick R., Pimblott S. & Lloyd J.R. : MICROBIAL PROCESSES WITHIN BENTONITE BARRIER MATERIALS
25 - 19 He J.*, Zhao S. & Bismayer U. : HIERARCHICAL DOMAIN STRUCTURE OF CALCIUM CARBONATES IN PINCTADA MARTENSII SHELLS
25 - 20 Izatulina A.R.*, Punin Y.O., Shtukenberg A.G., Kalkura S.N. & FrankKamenetskaya O.V. : ON THE FORMATION OF AGGREGATION AND CRYSTALLIZATION STRUCTURES OF HUMAN OXALATE RENAL STONES
25 - 9 Kimber R.L.*, Pattrick R., FigueroaGarcia A. & Lloyd J.R. : THE APPLICATION OF SUBSURFACE METAL-REDUCING BACTERIA FOR THE PRODUCTION OF COPPER NANOPARTICLES
25 - 10 Kothe E.*, Klose M., Meier A. & Schütze E. : MICROBIAL MECHANISMS IN BIOMINERALIZATION
25 - 6 Kuippers G.*, Bryan N., Bagshaw H., Morris K. & Lloyd J.R. : THE REMOVAL OF HEAVY METAL AND RADIONUCLIDE COMPLEXES VIA THE BIODEGRADATION OF ISOSACCHARINIC ACID IN NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL
25 - 21 Li Y., Li Y., Xu X., Lu A., Yang X., Wang H. & Ding C. : MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IRON-MANGANESE CUTANS IN A AND B HORIZON OF SUBTROPICAL SOILS IN CHINA
25 - 8 Li Y., Lu A.* & Ding H. : SEMICONDUCTING PROPERTY OF Fe/Mn OXIDES ON EARTH SURFACE
25 - 2 Lu A.*, Li Y., Ding H. & Wang C. : PHOTOELECTRONS TRANSFER BETWEEN MINERALS AND MICROORGANISMS TOWARDS CARBON DIOXIDE FIXATION
25 - 13 Marescotti P.*, Cecchi G., Di Piazza S., Lucchetti G., Mariotti M.G. & Zotti M. : MICROFUNGI-MINERAL INTERACTIONS IN SULPHIDE-RICH HARDPANS
25 - 11 Medas D.*, De Giudici G., Meneghini C. & Lattanzi P. : ZINC BEHAVIOUR AT THE MINERAL-ROOT INTERFACE: PLANT RESPONSE TO ZINC EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS
25 - 5 Morris K.*, Law G., Lloyd J.R., Livens F., Mosselmans F., Pattrick R., Shaw S., Brookshaw D., Newsome L., Rizoulis A., Masters Waage N., Williamson A. & Bots P. : THE IMPACT OF MICROBIAL PROCESSES ON TECHNETIUM, URANIUM AND NEPTUNIUM SPECIATION AND FATE – REDOX CYCLING, BIOMINERALS AND STABILITY OF REACTION PRODUCTS
25 - 22 Nixon S.L.*, Cockell C.S. & Lloyd J.R. : MICROBIAL IRON REDUCTION IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS
25 - 24 Pusceddu C.*, Medas D., De Giudici G., Meneghini C. & Giannoncelli A. : BIOGEOCHEMICAL INTERFACES IN THE HYPORHEIC ZONE OF SAN GIORGIO RIVER (SARDINIA SW, ITALY)
25 - 23 Ren G., Ding H., Li Y. & Lu A.* : PROMOTION OF MICROBIAL EXTRACELLULAR ELECTRON TRANSFER BY NATURE HEMATITE
25 - 1 Rosso K.M.* : PATHWAYS AND KINETICS OF BIOGEOCHEMICAL REDOX REACTIONS AT THE MOLECULAR SCALE
25 - 25 Vettorello A.*, Frallonardo P., Nestola F., Oliviero F., Peruzzo L. & Scanu A. : A NEW MULTI-ANALYTICAL APPROACH IN THE STUDY OF SYNOVIAL FLUID CRYSTALS: A COMBINED INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, MICRO-RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY AND X-RAY MICRO-DIFFRACTION
S 26. Mineral-hazards. The environmental and human health problem represented by raw and man-processed mineral phases
26 - 2 Andreozzi G.B.*, Pacella A. & Turci F. : TOPOCHEMISTRY OF IRON AND SURFACE REACTIVITY OF CROCIDOLITE AND TREMOLITE AMPHIBOLE ASBESTOS: A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY
26 - 4 Belluso E.*, Fornero E. & Capella S. : ANALYSIS OF RESPIRED AMPHIBOLE FIBERS (ASBESTOS AND NON-ASBESTOS CLASSIFIED): DISCRIMINATION BETWEEN NATURAL AND ANTHROPOGENIC SOURCES USING SENTINEL ANIMALS
26 - 15 Belluso E., Capella S., Di Benedetto F.*, Bardelli F., Giaccherini A., Montegrossi G., Romanelli M., Zoleo A. & D’Acapito F. : PRELIMINARY XAS AND ESE INVESTIGATIONS ON CRYSTALLINE SILICA CONTAINED IN LUNG TISSUES
26 - 16 Bloise A.*, Barca D., Gualtieri A.F., Pollastri S. & Belluso E. : TRACE ELEMENTS IN HAZARDOUS MINERAL FIBERS
26 - 7 Bursi Gandolfi N.*, Pollastri S., Gualtieri A.F., Langenhorst F., Belpoggi F. & Vigliaturo R. : HIGH RESOLUTION TEM INVESTIGATION OF MINERAL FIBRES IN CONTACT WITH ORGANIC MEDIA
26 - 17 Capella S.* & Belluso E. : RECENT EXPOSURE TO INORGANIC FIBERS AIRBORNE: EVALUATION BY URINE SAMPLES
26 - 14 D'Orazio M.*, Biagioni C., Vezzoni S. & Petrini R. : THALLIUM ACCUMULATION INSIDE PIPELINES OF DRINKABLE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS: THE CASE OF THE SOUTHERN APUAN ALPS ABANDONED MINING SITES
26 - 18 Fornasaro S.*, Marescotti P., Crispini L., Comodi P., Malerba G. & Lercari M. : CHROMIUM AND NICKEL IN SERPENTINITIC SOILS AND ROCKS IN OPHIOLITE FROM DIFFERENT OROGENIC SETTINGS (LIGURIA, ITALY)
26 - 19 Funari V.*, Mantovani L., Tribaudino M., Vigliotti L., Braga R. & Dinelli E. : ENVIRONMENTAL RELEVANCE OF SOLID BY-PRODUCTS FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATION ASSESSED BY COMBINING MAGNETIC AND MINERALOGICAL ANALYSIS.
26 - 12 Giehl C.*, Brooker R.A., Marxer H. & Nowak M. : THE EFFECT OF VOLCANIC ASH COMPOSITION AND GLASS CONTENT ON JET ENGINE SAFETY
26 - 20 Giordani M.*, Mattioli M., Valentini L. & Ballirano P. : POTENTIALLY CARCINOGENIC ERIONITE IN ITALY: GEOLOGICAL OCCURRENCE AND RISK ASSESSMENT
26 - 21 Giordani M., Mattioli M.*, Ballirano P., Boscardin M. & Valentini L. : PRISMATIC TO EXTREMELY FIBROUS OFFRETITE FROM NORTHERN ITALY: MORPHOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA OF A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS ZEOLITE
26 - 22 Gualtieri A.G.*, Pollastri S., Bursi Gandolfi N., Perchiazzi N., Plaisier J.R., Lezzerini M. & Gialanella S. : THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF MINERAL FIBRES
26 - 1 Gunter M.E.* : MINERALS HAZARDS A TO Z: THE ROLE OF THE MINERALOGIST
26 - 23 Lepore G.O.*, Mazzuoli M., Proposito M., Trovato C. & Armiento G. : AS SPECIATION IN VICAN IGNIMBRITES: PRELIMINARY XAS DATA
26 - 24 Li Y., Wang C.*, Meng F., Li Y., Lu A., Yang C. & Li K. : MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF CALCIFICATION AGGREGATIONS IN CEREBRAL ARTERIES
26 - 10 Mantovani L.*, Barraco V., Tribaudino M., Solzi M., De Munari E. & Pironi C. : MAGNETITE AS A POLLUTANT IN THE ATMOSPHERE: EVIDENCE FROM SEM-EDS AND MAGNETIC ANALYSIS OF LEAVES AND PARTICULATE FILTERS
26 - 9 Michalik M.*, Kasina M., Kowalski P.R., Wilczyńska-Michalik W. & Pietras B. : EMISSION OF PARTICULATE MATTER FROM SEWAGE SLUDGE THERMAL UTILIZATION PLANT
26 - 3 Pacella A., Fantauzzi M., Atzei D., Cremisini C., Nardi E., Montereali M.R., Rossi A. & Ballirano P.* : Iron FIXED AS EXTRA-FRAMEWORK CATION potentially plays a crucial role in inducing carcinogenicity IN erionite
26 - 25 Petriglieri J.R., Tribaudino M.*, SalvioliMariani E., Mantovani L., Bersani D., Lottici P.P., Tomatis M. & LaporteMagoni C. : A SURVEY OF ASBESTOS MINERALS IN NEW CALEDONIA: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
26 - 6 Pollastri S.*, Gualtieri A.F., Bursi Gandolfi N., Lassinantti Gualtieri M. & Gherardini D. : DISSOLUTION OF MINERAL FIBRES IN CONTACT WITH SIMULATED LUNG FLUID SOLUTIONS
26 - 5 Rasmeni S.K.*, Ball M. & Negota N. : MINERALOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF ABANDONED ASBESTOS MINE SITES ALONG THE ORANGE RIVER IN THE KOEGAS AREA, NORTHERN CAPE PROVINCE OF SOUTH AFRICA
26 - 8 Sanchez M.S.* : CHARACTERIZATION OF TALC ORE AND WASTE ROCK FROM THE UPPER DORA-MAIRA MASSIF IN THE RODERETTO MINE
26 - 13 Seitkan A.* & Redfern S.A.T. : SPECIATION AND BIOACCESSIBILITY OF ARSENIC AT THE BAKYRCHIK GOLD MINE, KAZAKHSTAN
26 - 26 Vigliaturo R.*, Dražić G. & Petruccione F. : HISTORICAL AND FUTURE ROLE OF HR-TEM AND AR-TEM IN MEDICAL MINERALOGY
26 - 11 Wilczyńska-Michalik W.*, Zimirska A., Dietrich A., Maszloch E. & Michalik M. : MAGNETIC COMPONENTS IN SOILS AS A RECORD OF ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACT
S 27. Mineral sciences for the understanding of cultural heritage
27 - 16 Abu ElEnen M.M., Lorenz J., Okrusch M.*, Kamal A.A., von Seckendorff V., Schüssler U., Brätz H. & Schmitt R.T. : PORFIDO ROSSO ANTICO – THE IMPERIAL DIMENSION STONE FROM THE EASTERN DESERT OF EGYPT
27 - 1 Addis A., Artioli G.*, Marzaioli F., Passariello I., Preto N., Secco M., Terrasi F. & Zorzi F. : RADIOCARBON DATING OF HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL MORTARS: TASK IMPOSSIBLE?
27 - 13 Bajnóczi B.*, Szabó M. & Tóth M. : TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIES OF HISTORICAL GLAZES WITH THE USE OF RIGAKU D/MAX RAPID II MICRO-XRD
27 - 17 Bajnóczi B., Györkös D.*, Mozgai V., Szabó M., Tóth M. & Burnichioiu I. : ARCHAEOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF MOSAIC TESSERAE AND A "RED MARBLE" DECORATIVE STONE FROM THE BIZERE MONASTERY (ARAD COUNTY, WESTERN ROMANIA)
27 - 15 Barone G., Di Bella M., Mastelloni M.A.*, Mazzoleni P., Quartieri S., Raneri S., Sabatino G. & Vailati C. : POTTERY PRODUCTION OF THE PITTORE DI LIPARI: CHEMICAL AND MINERALOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PIGMENTS
27 - 18 Barone G., Mazzoleni P., Monterosso G., Raneri S.*, Santostefano A. & Spagnolo G. : EXPLORING THE COROPLASTS "TECHNE"IN GREEK ARCHITECTURAL TERRACOTTAS: AN ARCHAEOMETRIC APPROACH
27 - 6 Berthold C.*, Bente K. & Keuper M. : NONDESTRUCTIVE CHARACTERIZATION OF ANTIQUE OBJECTS: SYNERGY BY COUPLING X-RAY MICRODIFFRACTION, MICRO-RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY AND MICRO-X-RAY FLUORESCENCE
27 - 19 Bruni Y.*, Demaude M., Hatert F., George P. & Strivay D. : GEMMOLOGICAL STUDY OF A RELIQUARY CROSS FROM THE LIÈGE CATHEDRAL, BELGIUM
27 - 20 Enea-Giurgiu A.*, Ionescu C., Hoeck V. , Tămaș T. & Roman C. : TECHNOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS FOR LATE NEOLITHIC POTTERY FOUND IN THE SOUTHERN CARPATHIANS (ROMANIA)
27 - 7 FinkJensen P., Rodler A.S.*, Brøns C., Skriver Hedegaard S. & Klein S. : PROVENANCE OF COPPER USED FOR EGYPTIAN BLUE PIGMENTS OF ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN ARTEFACTS
27 - 21 Gatuingt L.*, Rossano S., Mertz J.D., Lanson B., Rozenbaum O., Fourdrin C., Reguer S. & Trcera N. : DEVELOPMENT OF MANGANESE-RICH PATINAS ON THE BUILDING SANDSTONES FROM THE LUNEVILLE CASTLE: FROM INITIAL BEARING PHASES TOWARDS FINAL PHASES
27 - 2 Geisweid J.*, Hofmeister W. & Schaaff H. : ORIGIN AND PROVENANCE OF TUFF FOR THE ROMAN EMPIRE IN GERMANIA INFERIOR
27 - 3 Germinario L.*, Hanchar J.M., Maritan L., Mazzoli C. & Sassi R. : BULK GEOCHEMISTRY VS. MICROCHEMISTRY OF PHENOCRYSTS FOR PROVENANCING VOLCANIC STONES FROM THE SAME QUARRY BASIN – THE CASE OF EUGANEAN TRACHYTE
27 - 4 Giustetto R.*, Venturino M., Barale L., d’Atri A. & Compagnoni R. : AN ARCHAEOMETRIC STUDY OF THE NEOLITHIC GREENSTONE INDUSTRY OF BRIGNANO FRASCATA (ITALY): ARCHAEOLOGICAL/MINERO-PETROGRAPHIC IMPLICATIONS AND POSSIBLE SUPPLY SOURCES
27 - 12 Ionescu C.*, Berecki S., Hoeck V., Simon V. & GiurgiuEnea A. : CELTIC FUNERARY POTTERY IN TRANSYLVANIA (ROMANIA): IN THE SEARCH OF RAW MATERIALS
27 - 22 Kucharova A.* & Prikryl R. : "ATLAS OF CZECH MARBLES": MINERALOGICAL-PETROGRAPHIC AND ISOTOPIC REFERENCE DATABASE FOR PROVENANCE STUDIES
27 - 11 Maritan L.*, Piovesan R., Dalconi M.C., Vidale M. & Olivieri L. : GOLDEN-SLIP WARE: MANIFACTURING TECHNOLOGY OF A GOLD-LIKE SLIP IN THE FIRST MILLENIUM BC SWAT (NORTHERN PAKISTAN)
27 - 23 Matau F.*, Breaban I.G., Nica V., Matricala A.L., Bele A. & Stancu A. : CUCUTENI - A POTTERY PRODUCTION IN EASTERN ROMANIA: INSIGHTS FROM COMPOSITIONAL ANALYSIS
27 - 8 Mozgai V.*, Bajnóczi B., Fórizs I., Szabó M., Dági M., Mráv Z., Nagy M. & Tóth M. : MINERALOGICAL AND STABLE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CORROSION PRODUCTS ON A LATE ROMAN COPPER CAULDRON: AN ATTEMPT TO CHARACTERISE THE BURIAL ENVIRONMENT
27 - 5 Possenti E.*, Colombo C., Conti C., Gatta G.D., Merlini M. & Realini M. : CHARACTERIZATION OF NEWLY-FORMED CALCIUM PHOSPHATES STRATIGRAPHIES CRYSTALLIZED ON CALCIUM CARBONATE SUBSTRATES: A MULTI-ANALYTICAL APPROACH
27 - 9 Rose T.*, Klein S. & Höfer H.E. : MANY A MICKLE MAKES A MUCKLE: Pb ISOTOPE SIGNATURE OF COPPER ORES MAKED BY LEADED INCLUSIONS IN GANGUE MINERALS
27 - 14 Rossano S.*, Khomenko V., Bedidi A., Loisel C., Ferrand J., Sarrasin L., Bertin A. & Perez A. : GLASS COLOURATIONS CAUSED BY Mn-Fe REDOX PAIR
27 - 10 Warchulski R.*, Gawęda A. & Juszczuk P. : GEOCHEMISTRY AND MINERALOGY IN SERVICE OF CULTURAL HERITAGE PRESERVATION: A CASE OF MUSEUM OF ZINC IN KATOWICE, POLAND
S 28. Museums and teaching mineral sciences to new generations
28 - 11 Biagioni C., Bonaccorsi E., Musetti S.* & Pasero M. : MONTE AMIATA: THE MINERALOGICAL COLLECTION OF THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM OF THE PISA UNIVERSITY
28 - 12 Boniello A. & Paris E.* : THE USE OF VIRTUAL WORLDS IN GEOSCIENCE TEACHING/LEARNING
28 - 13 del Buey P.* & SanzMontero M.E. : LINKING MINERALS AND HEALTH THROUGH THE WIND DUST. AN EDUCATIONAL PROPOSAL
28 - 2 Hecht L.*, Banaszak M., SchmidBeurmann P., Schmidt B.C. & Stalder R. : THE DEVELOPMENT OF MINERALOGICAL TOOL BOXES: AN EXAMPLE HOW TO STOP THE DISAPPEARANCE OF BASIC GEOSCIENCES IN GERMAN SCHOOL EDUCATION
28 - 9 Horn S.* : GEOSCIENCE EDUCATION FOR YOUNG GENERATIONS: EMPTY RHETORIC?
28 - 7 Kaliwoda M.* & Hochleitner R. : MINERALOGICAL EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN AND GROWNUPS IN THE MINERALOGICAL STATE COLLECTION MUNICH (MUSEUM REICH DER KRISTALLE): A SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM TO UNDERSTAND THE GEOLOGICAL WORK OF SCIENTIST
28 - 5 KreherHartmann B.* : WORKING WITH MINERALS FROM PRE-SCHOOL AGE TO THE ELDERLY
28 - 8 Maraffi S.*, Paris E., Sacerdoti F.M. & Scamardella A. : GEOQUEST - A COMPUTER CLASS ROLE PLAYING GAME
28 - 10 Milke R.* : WHAT BLIND PEOPLE CAN SEE IN A MINERAL COLLECTION (AND WHAT THEY CAN SHOW US THERE)
28 - 14 Pieraccioni F.*, Bonaccorsi E. & Gioncada A. : MINERALS AT SCHOOL
28 - 3 Schumann D.*, Unrau D., Laquerre A., Collins R. & Phaneuf M.W. : LARGE AREA SEM IMAGING IN GEOSCIENCES: BRINGING THE WORLD OF NANOSCALE MICROSCOPY TO THE CLASSROOMS AND MUSEUMS AS A TOOL FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING.
28 - 1 Signori G. & Chiesa S.* : PIETRE-PIETANZE / ROCKING RECIPES
28 - 4 Simon G.* & Gille P. : SINGLE CRYSTAL GROWTH EXPERIMENT FOR AN EXHIBITION
28 - 6 Walcott R.* : FROM NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS TO RECORDS OF EARTH SYSTEM PROCESSES