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Characteristic features of the implantation of Al, Mg, and Mn impurity atoms into the titanomagnetite structure

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Results of microprobe analysis of titanomagnetites and hemoilmenites from Cenozoic basalts of Mongolia and Iceland, Eastern Siberia Permo-Triassic traps (the Norilsk borehole), and Proterozoic and Paleozoic dike basaltoids on the White Sea coast of the Kandalaksha Gulf (Por’ya Bay), as well as data on titanomagnetites of Primorski Krai basalts [Shcheka et al., 1980], are used to examine specific features of the implantation of impurity atoms into solid solutions with various concentrations of the ulvospinel component.

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Original Russian Text © Yu.S. Genshaft, A.K. Gapeev, V.A. Tselmovich, 2008, published in Fizika Zemli, 2008, No. 1, pp. 81–86.

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Genshaft, Y.S., Gapeev, A.K. & Tselmovich, V.A. Characteristic features of the implantation of Al, Mg, and Mn impurity atoms into the titanomagnetite structure. Izv., Phys. Solid Earth 44, 73–78 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1069351308010102

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