Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6443941 Journal of African Earth Sciences 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Nasanaragati alluvial blue sapphires are characterized to constrain their sources. ► Grain shapes suggest magmatic corrosion and distal transport of crystals. ► Trace element values suggest they originally crystallized from Al-rich alkaline magmas. ► Subordinate sapphires are Ti-enriched, suggesting that more than one source was tapped. ► The sapphire grains are typical of basalt-derived xenocrysts found in placers.
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