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SDLRC - Region: Uganda - Technical


The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Technical, Media and Corporate Articles based on Major Region - Uganda
The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation is compiled by Patricia Sheahan who publishes on a monthly basis a list of new scientific articles related to diamonds as well as media coverage and corporate announcements called the Sheahan Diamond Literature Service that is distributed as a free pdf to a list of followers. Pat has kindly agreed to allow her work to be made available as an online digital resource at Kaiser Research Online so that a broader community interested in diamonds and related geology can benefit. The references are for personal use information purposes only; when available a link is provided to an online location where the full article can be accessed or purchased directly. Reproduction of this compilation in part or in whole without permission from the Sheahan Diamond Literature Service is strictly prohibited. Return to Diamond Region Index
Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Scientific Articles by Author for all years
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Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Media/Corporate References by Name for all years
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Each article reference in the SDLRC is tagged with one or more key words assigned by Pat Sheahan to highlight the main topics of the article. In addition most references have been tagged with one or more region words. In an effort to make it easier for users to track down articles related to a specific region, KRO has extracted these region words and developed a list of major region words presented in the Major Region Index to which individual region words used in the article reference have been assigned. Each individual Region Report contains in chronological order all the references with a region word associated with the Major Region word. Depending on the total for each reference type - technical, media and corporate - the references will be either in their own technical, media or corporate Region Report, or combined in a single report. Where there is a significant number of technical references there will be a technical report dedicated to the technical articles while the media and corporate references are combined in a separate region report. References that were added in the most recent monthly update are highlighted in yellow within the Region Report. The Major Region words have been defined by a scale system of "general", "continent", "country", "state or province" and "regional". Major Region words at the smaller scales have been created only when there are enough references to make isolating them worthwhile. References not tagged with a Region are excluded, and articles with a region word not matched with a Major Region show up in the "Unknown" report.
Kimberlite - diamondiferous Lamproite - diamondiferous Lamprophyre - diamondiferous Other - diamondiferous
Kimberlite - non diamondiferous Lamproite - non diamondiferous Lamprophyre - non diamondiferous Other - non diamondiferous
Kimberlite - unknown Lamproite - unknown Lamprophyre - unknown Other - unknown
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CITATION: Faure, S, 2010, World Kimberlites CONSOREM Database (Version 3), Consortium de Recherche en Exploration Minérale CONSOREM, Université du Québec à Montréal, Numerical Database on consorem.ca. NOTE: This publicly available database results of a compilation of other public databases, scientific and governmental publications and maps, and various data from exploration companies reports or Web sites, If you notice errors, have additional kimberlite localizations that should be included in this database, or have any comments and suggestions, please contact the author specifying the ID of the kimberlite: [email protected]
Uganda - Technical, Media and Corporate
Posted/
Published
AuthorTitleSourceRegionKeywords
DS1920-0266
1926
Anon.Notes on a Trip to Tanganyika, UgAnd a and KenyaMin. Ind. Magazine (johanneburg), Vol. 3, No. 4, PP. 95-98.; No. 5, PP. 139-140.Tanzania, Uganda, East Africa, KenyaTravelogue
DS1950-0179
1954
Higazy, R.A.Trace Elements of Volcanic Ultrabasic Potassic Rocks of South Western UgAnd a and Adjoining Parts of the Belgian Congo.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 65, PP. 39-70.Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Central AfricaRelated Rocks Engineering
DS1970-0663
1973
Deines, P., Gold, D.P.The isotopic composition of carbonatite and kimberlite carbonates and their bearing on isotopic composition..Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 37, pp. 1709-33.Uganda, Kenya, East African RiftGeochronology, Composition Of Deep Seated Carbon
DS1975-1169
1979
Nyambok, I.O., Ahrens, L.H.Geochemistry of the Carbonatite Complexes in East AfricaPhysics and Chemistry of the Earth., Vol. 11, PP. 533-539.East Africa, UgandaLeucitite, Leucite, Genesis, Related Rocks
DS1981-0080
1981
Bell, K., Dodson, M.H.The Geochronology of the Tanzanian ShieldJournal of GEOLOGY, Vol. 89, PP. 109-128.Tanzania, East Africa, Kenya, UgandaCraton, Age Dating, Isotope
DS1982-0160
1982
Cundari, A., Ferguson, A.K.Significance of the Pyroxene Chemistry from Leucite Bearing and Related Assemblages.Tschermaks. Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt., Vol. 30, No. 3, PP. 189-204.Italy, Germany, Uganda, AustraliaMineralogy, Petrography
DS1982-0205
1982
Ferguson, A.K., Cundari, A.Feldspar Crystallization Trends in Leucite Bearing and Related Assemblages.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 81, No. 3, PP. 212-218.Italy, Germany, Uganda, AustraliaMineralogy, Petrology, Petrography, Analyses, Leucitite, Basanite
DS1983-0109
1983
Arima, M., Edgar, A.D.high pressure EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ONA KATUNGITE and THEIR BEARING on the GENESIS of SOME POTASSIUM RICH MAGMAS of the WEST BRANCH of the AFRICAN RIFT.Journal of PETROLOGY, Vol. 24, PT. 2, PP. 166-187.Central Africa, UgandaMineral Chemistry, Mafurite
DS1983-0211
1983
Edgar, A.D., Arima, M.Conditions of Phlogopite Crystallization in Ultrapotassic Volcanic Rocks.Mineralogical Magazine., Vol. 47, MARCH PP. 11-19.United States, Wyoming, Germany, California, West Coast, Australia, Spain, UgandaLeucite
DS1983-0415
1983
Loyd, F.E.Extreme Mantle Metasomatism Beneath Continental Rifts: Evidence from Ultra Alkaline Lavas and Nodules of Southwest Uganda.Mantle Metasomatism And The Origin of Ultrapotassic And Rela, 3P.Central Africa, UgandaBlank
DS1983-0458
1983
Mitchell, R.H.Lamproites: Petrography and MineralogyMantle Metasomatism And The Origin of Ultrapotassic And Rela, 4P. (abstract.).Italy, Uganda, Wyoming, United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, Montana, AustraliaBlank
DS1985-0169
1985
Edgar, A.D., Arima, M.Fluorine and Chlorine Contents of Phlogopites Crystallized from ultrapotassic Rock Compositions in High Pressure Experiments- Implications for halogen Reservoirs in Source Regions.American MINERALOGIST., Vol. 70, No. 5-6, PP. 529-536.Canada, Ontario, United States, State Line, Wyoming, Leucite Hills, UgandaPetrology Wolgidite
DS1985-0329
1985
Kapustin, YU.L., Polyakov, A.I.Carbonatite Volcanoes of East Africa and the Genesis of Carbon- AtitesInternational Geology Review, Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 434-448East Africa, Kenya, Uganda, TanzaniaCarbonatite
DS1986-0167
1986
Davies, G.R., Lloyd, F.E.Sub-continental lithosphere beneath Katwe-Kikorongo southwest UgandaProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 229-231UgandaBlank
DS1986-0313
1986
Grunenfelder, M.H., Tilton, G.R., Bell, K., Blenkinsop, J.Lead and strontium isotope relationship in the Oka carbonatitecomplex, QuebecGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 50, pp. 461-468Quebec, UgandaMelilite, Carbonatite
DS1989-0078
1989
Barker, D.S., Nixon, P.H.High Calcium low alkali carbonatite volcanism at Fort Portal, UgandaContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 103, No. 2, pp. 166-177UgandaCarbonatite
DS1989-0332
1989
Davies, G.R., Lloyd, F.E.lead-Sr-neodymium isotope and trace element dat a bearing on The origin of the potassic subcontinental lithosphere beneath south-west UgandaGeological Society of Australia Inc. Blackwell Scientific Publishing, Special, No. 14, Vol. 2, pp. 784-794UgandaEast African Rift system, Mantle xenoliths
DS1989-0738
1989
Kabagame-Kalissa, F.A.The Sukulu phosphate deposits, south eastern UgandaPhosphate deposits of the World, Vol. 2, pp. 184-186UgandaCarbonatite, Sukulu
DS1990-0620
1990
Gurenko, A.A., Sobolev, A.V., Kononkova, N.N.New petrologic dat a on ugandites from the East African Rift, as revealed by study of magmatic inclusions in mineralsDoklady Academy of Science USSR, Earth Science Section, Vol. 305, No. 2, Sept. pp. 130-134UgandaPetrology, Ugandites
DS1991-0421
1991
Edgar, A.D.Source regions for ultrapotassic mafic-ultramafic magmatism in southwest Uganda:implications for experimental studies.Magmatism in Extensional structural settings, Springer pp. 73-84.UgandaAlkaline rocks, Ultrapotassic magmatism
DS1991-0423
1991
Edgar, A.D., Vukadinovic, D., Lloyd, F.E.Distribution of fluorine between minerals and glass in lamproites, lamprophyres and kamafugites: implications for the role of F in deep mantle derived magmasProceedings of Fifth International Kimberlite Conference held Araxa June 1991, Servico Geologico do Brasil (CPRM) Special, pp. 79-81Uganda, Germany, Australia, Wyoming, ColoradoLamproites, Petrology
DS1991-1003
1991
Lloyd, F.E.Phanerozoic volcanism of southwest Uganda: a case for regional K and life enrichment of lithosphere beneath a domes and rifted continental plate.Magmatism in Extensional structural settings, Springer pp. 23-72.UgandaAlkaline rocks, Lithosphere
DS1991-1104
1991
McFarlane, M.J.Some sedimentary aspects of lateritic weathering profile development in the major bioclimatic zones of tropical AfricaJournal of Sth. African Earth Sciences, Vol. pp. 267-282Africa, UgandaLaterites, Geomorphology
DS1991-1731
1991
Ting, W., Woolley, A.R.Fluid inclusion studies in apatite from Sukulu carbonatite complexes of East UgAnd a - a preliminary reportEuropean Current Research Fluid Inclusions, Firenze, Italy April 10-12, Abstracts, ECROFI XI, p. 221UgandaCarbonatite, Fluid inclusions
DS1992-0112
1992
Bell, K.Isotopic dat a from carbonatite-nephelinite centres and the nature of the east African sub-continental upper mantleEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p.329East Africa, UgandaCarbonatite, Nephelinite
DS1992-1407
1992
Simonetti, A., Bell, K.neodymium, lead, and Strontium isotopic dat a Napak carbonatite -nephelinite centre, eastern Uganda: implications for crustal assimilation and fractional crystalizationEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p.329UgandaCarbonatite, Nephelinite
DS1993-0921
1993
Lloyd, F.E., Edgar, A.D.light rare earth element (LREE) distribution in accessory minerals from southwest Ugand an xenoliths and their kamafugite hosts: an electron microprobe studyRare earth Minerals: chemistry, origin and ore deposits, International Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP) Project, pp. 73-75. abstractUgandaXenoliths, Rare earths
DS1993-1223
1993
Peters, J.W., Kesse, G.O., Acquah, P.C.Regional trends in African geology. Proceedings 9th. International Geol. Conference held Accra 1992Geological Society Africa/Ghana, 420pGhana, Uganda, Tanzania, Zaire, Togo, Ivory CoastGold, Tarkian, Birimian, Proterozoic, Mozambique, Book -Table of contents
DS1993-1431
1993
Shackleton, R.M.Tectonics of the Mozambique belt in East AfricaGeological Society Spec. Pub. Pritchard Magmatic Processes, pp. 345-362.Tanzania, Kenya, Sudan, UgandaTectonics
DS1993-1468
1993
Simonetti, A., Bell, K.Isotopic disequilibrium in clinopyroxenes from nephelinitic lavas, Napakvolcano, eastern Uganda.Geology, Vol. 21, No. 3, March pp. 243-246.UgandaTectonics -rifting, Nephelinites
DS1994-0772
1994
Hill, N.R.Uganda: an opportunity for mineral productsIndustrial Minerals, No. 319, April pp. 119-125UgandaCountry profile, Industrial minerals
DS1994-1052
1994
Lottermoser, B.G.Carbonatites and ore depositsAus.Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM) Proc, No. 1, pp. 35-41Uganda, South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, Germany, CanadaCarbonatite, Magmatic, weathering
DS1994-1607
1994
Simonetti, A.Comparative neodymium, lead and Strontium isotopic study of alkaline complexes from East Africa and India: mantle source...Ph.d. Thesis, University of of Ottawa, Uganda, Kenya, Malawi, IndiaGeochronology, Deposit - Napak, Mt. Elgon, Chilwa, Amba Dongar
DS1994-1609
1994
Simonetti, A., Bell, K.neodymium, lead and Strontium isotopic dat a from the Napak carbonatite-nephelinite eastern Uganda: an example of open system crystal fractionation.Contribution Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 116, No. 3, pp. 356-366.UgandaCarbonatite, Deposit -Napak
DS1994-1610
1994
Simonetti, A., Bell, K.neodymium, lead, and Strontium isotopic dat a from the Napak carbonatite-nephelinite eastern Uganda- an example of open system crystal fractionation.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 115, No.3, January pp. 356-366.UgandaCarbonatite, Geochronology
DS1994-1780
1994
Ting, W.A fluid inclusion study of the Sukulu carbonatite complex, UgandaPh.D. Thesis, Kingston Upon Thames University of, UgandaCarbonatite, Deposit -Sukulu
DS1994-1781
1994
Ting, W., Burke, E.A.J., Rankin, A.H., Woolley, A.R.The characterization and petrogenetic significance of CO2, H2O and CH4fluid inclusions in apatite SukuluEuropean Journal of Mineralogy, No. 6, pp. 787-804.UgandaCarbonatite, Deposit -Sukulu
DS1994-1782
1994
Ting, W., Rankin, A.H., Woolley, A.R.Petrogenetic significance of solid carbonate inclusions in apatite of the Sukulu carbonatite, Uganda.Lithos, Vol. 31, No. 3-4, January pp. 177-188.UgandaCarbonatite, Apatite, Deposit -Sukulu
DS1995-0846
1995
Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM)African Mining 95Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM) Publ, 590pUganda, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Tanzania, Namibia, MaliMining, economics, gold, exploration, Book -Table of contents
DS1995-1264
1995
Minerals Industry InternationalMinerals related activity in KenyaMinerals Industry International, No. 1025, July p. 6Kenya, UgandaBrief overview
DS1995-1667
1995
Schellmann, W.Microprobe analysis of the Al-iron-Si variations in lateritesChem. Erde, Vol. 55, pp. 97-108Uganda, GhanaAnalyses -microprobe, Laterites
DS1995-1722
1995
Shaw, C.S., Edgar, A.D., Thibault, Y.Is there a single metasomatizing fluid in the mantle? Implications from glass compositions - mantle xenolithsGeological Society Africa 10th. Conference Oct. Nairobi, p. 119-20. Abstract.Uganda, Germany, AustraliaMantle Metasomatism, Xenoliths
DS1995-1758
1995
Simonetti, A., Bell, K.neodymium, lead and Strontium dat a from Mountain Elgon volcano, eastern UgAnd a -western Kenya:implications for origin lavasLithos, Vol. 36, No. 2, Nov. 1, pp. 141-Uganda, KenyaGeochronology, Nephelinite lavas
DS1995-1760
1995
Simonetti, A., Bell, K.neodymium, lead, Strontium dat a from Mt. Elgon volcano, east UgAnd a -West Kenya-implications for evolution of nephelinitesLithos, Vol. 36, No.2, Nov. 1, pp. 141-Uganda, KenyaNephelinite
DS1996-0032
1996
Andrews, C.UgAnd a and Kenya: waiting in the wingsProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Annual Meeting, p. 67-68. abstract.Uganda, KenyaOverview, Political, legal, resources
DS1996-0858
1996
Lloyd, F.E., Edgar, A.D., Ragnarsdottir, K.V.light rare earth element (LREE) distribution in perovskite, apatite and titanite from southwestUgand an xenoliths and kamafugite lavas.Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 57, No. 3-4, pp. 205-228.UgandaPerovskite, Rare earths, xenoliths
DM1996-2043
1996
London Mining JournalNo change..... election fever.... column covers both India and UgandaLondon Mining Journal, Vol. 326, No. 8378, May 17, p. 387.India, UgandaNews item, Legal
DS1996-0920
1996
McCormick, G.R., Le Bas, M.J.Phlogopite crystallization in carbonatitic magmas from UgandaCanadian Mineralogist, Vol. 34, pt. 2, April pp. 469-478.UgandaCarbonatite, Mineralogy, petrology
DS1996-1120
1996
Pinna, P., Cocherie, A., Thieblemont, Feybesse, LagnyEvolution geodynamique du craton est-Africain et determinisme gitologueChron. Recherche Miniere, No, 525, pp. 33-43Tanzania, Kenya, UgandaTectonics, Metallogeny
DS1996-1314
1996
Simonetti, A., Shore, M., Bell, K.Diopside phenocrysts from nephelinite lavas, Napak volcano, eastern Uganda:evidence for magma mixing.Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 34, pt. 2, April pp. 411-422.UgandaAlkaline rocks, metamorphism
DS1997-1008
1997
Schuler, T.Geology of East AfricaGebruder Borntrager, 500p. approx. $ 150.00 United StatesKenya, Tanzania, UgandaBook - table of contents, Archean, craton, rifting
DS1997-1023
1997
Sendaula, G.Presentation on UgAnd a by Minister of Natural resourcesMiga Conference Held Denver June 3-5, 10pUgandaMining, Legal
DS1998-0718
1998
Kampunzu, A.B., Bonhomme, M.G., Kanika, M.Geochronology of volcanic rocks and evolution of the Cenozoic western branch of East African Rift systemJournal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 26, No. 3, Apr. pp. 441-462.Tanzania, Uganda, KenyaGeochronology, Tectonics
DS1999-0728
1999
Taylor, R.G., Howard, K.W.F.Lithological evidence for the evolution of weathered mantles in UgAnd a by tectonically controlled cycles...Catena, Vol. 35, 1, pp. 65-UgandaWeathering, stripping, Geomorphology
DS2000-0050
2000
Bailey, D.K., Collier, J.D.Carbonatite melilite association in the Italian collision zone and the Ugand an rifted craton: factorsMineralogical Magazine, Vol. 64, No. 4, Aug. 1, pp.675-83.UgandaCarbonatite, Common factors
DS2000-0051
2000
Bailey, D.K., Collier, J.D.Carbonatite melilitite association in Italian collision zone and UgAnd a rifted craton: common factors...Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. 64, No. 4, Aug. pp. 675-UgandaCarbonatite, Melilitite
DS2000-0722
2000
Nyblade, A.A., Owens, T.J., Gurrola, Ritsema, LangstonSeismic evidence for a deep upper mantle thermal anomaly beneath east AfricGeology, Vol. 28, No. 7, July, pp. 599-602.Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, East AfricaGeophysics - seismics, mantle, plume rift, Craton - Tanzanian
DS2000-0934
2000
Stoppa, F., Woolley, A.R., Lloyd, F.E., Eby, N.Carbonatite lapilli bearing tuff and a dolomite carbonatite bomb from Murumuli crater, Katwe volcanic.Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. 64, No. 4, Aug. pp. 641-50.UgandaCarbonatite
DS2000-0935
2000
Stoppia, F., Woolley, A.R., Est, N.Carbonatite lapilli bearing tuff and a dolomite carbonatite bomb from Murundi crater, Katwe volcanic ..Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. 64, No. 4, Aug. 1, pp.641-50.UgandaCarbonatite
DS2002-0963
2002
Lloyd, F.E., Woolley, F., Stoppa, G., Eby, G.N.Phlogopite biotite parageneses from K mafic carbonatite effusive magmatic association of Katwe Kikorongo.Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 74, 2-4, pp. 299-322.UgandaCarbonatite, Deposit - Katwe Kikorongo
DS200512-0055
2005
Bailey, K., Lloyd, F., Kearns, S., Stoppa, F., Eby, N., Woolley, A.Melilitite at Fort Portal, Uganda: another dimension to the carbonate volcanism.Lithos, Advanced in press,Africa, UgandaCalciocarbonatite lavas
DS200512-0220
2005
Day, J.M.D., Hilton, D.R., Pearson, D.G., MacPherson, C.G., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Janney, P.E.Absence of a high time integrated 3He (U-Th) source in the mantle beneath continents.Geology, Vol. 33, 9, Sept. pp. 733-736.Mantle, Canada, Africa, South Africa, UgandaGeochronology - helium isotopes
DS200512-1054
2003
Stoppa, F., Lloyd, F.E., Rosatelli, G.CO2 as the virtual propellant of carbonatitic conjugate pairs and the eruption of diatremic tuffsite.Periodico di Mineralogia, (in english), Vol. LXX11, 1. April, pp. 205-222.Africa, UgandaDiatreme maar
DS200512-1072
2003
Tappe, S., Foley, S.F., Pearson, D.G.African type kamafugites: a mineralogical and geochemical comparison with their Italian and Brazilian analogues.Periodico di Mineralogia, (in english), Vol. LXX11, 1. April, pp. 51-77.South America, Brazil, Africa, UgandaMelilite, katsilite, Toro Ankole Rift
DM200612-1694
2006
AllAfricaGov't deals with South Africans to detect mineral deposits in Uganda.AllAfrica.com, August 27, 1p.Africa, UgandaNews item - Fugro
DS200612-0075
2005
Bailey, K., Lloyd, F., Kearns, S., Stoppa, F., Eby, N., Woolley, A.Melilitite at Fort Portal, Uganda: another dimension to the carbonate volcanism.Lithos, Vol. 85, 1-4, Nov-Dec. pp. 15-25.Africa, UgandaCarbonatite, volcanism
DS200612-0514
2006
Gurenko, A.A., Sobolev, A.V.Petrology and geochemistry of East African kamafugites: constraints from inclusions in minerals.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 70, 18, p. 220. abstract only.Africa, UgandaGeochemistry
DS200612-1178
2006
Rosenthal, A., Foley, S.F., Pearson, G.D., Nowell, G., Tappe, S.Ugand an kamafugites: re-melting of a variable enriched veined subcontinental lithospheric mantle.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 70, 18, p. 26, abstract only.Africa, UgandaGeochemistry - melting
DM200712-1264
2006
African MiningOpportunities aplenty in Uganda.African Mining, Vol. 11, 6, Nov-Dec. p.58.Africa, UgandaNews item - Muko diamond target
DS200712-0401
2006
Haggerty, S., Fung, A.Oribicular oxides in carbonatitic kimberlites.American Mineralogist, Vol. 91, no. 11-12, pp. 1461-1472.Africa, Namibia, Uganda, South AfricaExamples - Mukorob, Hatzium
DS200712-0944
2007
Schenk, V., Appel, P., Jons, N., Loose, D., Schumann, A., Wegner, H.Pan-African reworking of the northeastern corner of the Congo Craton in Uganda.Frontiers in Mineral Sciences 2007, Joint Meeting of Mineralogical societies Held June 26-28, Cambridge, Abstract Volume p. 257-258.Africa, UgandaTectonics
DS200712-0945
2007
Schenk, V., Appel, P., Jons, N., Loose, D., Schumann, A., Wegner, H.Pan-African reworking of the northeastern corner of the Congo Craton in Uganda.Frontiers in Mineral Sciences 2007, Joint Meeting of Mineralogical societies Held June 26-28, Cambridge, Abstract Volume p. 257-258.Africa, UgandaTectonics
DM200812-2024
2008
Diamonds.netUganda, DRC agree to end cross border illegal trade.Diamonds.net, Jan. 24, 1/4p.Africa, Uganda, Democratic Republic of CongoNews item - legal
DS200812-0971
2008
Rosenthal, A., Foley, S.F., Pearson, D.G., Nowell, G.M., Tappe, S.Origin of kamafugite magmas in the East African Rift of western Uganda.9IKC.com, 3p. extended abstractAfrica, UgandaToro Ankole volcanic field
DS200912-0524
2009
Muravyeva, N.S., Belyatsky, B.V., Ivanov, A.V.Geochemistry and petrology Toro Ankole kamafugite magmas: isotopic constraints.alkaline09.narod.ru ENGLISH, May 10, 2p. abstractAfrica, UgandaKamafugite
DS201012-0178
2009
Eby, G.N., Llyod, F.E., Woolley, A.R.Geochemistry and petrogenesis of the Fort Portal, Uganda, extrusive carbonatite.Lithos, Vol. 113, pp. 785-800.Africa, UgandaCarbonatite
DS201012-0204
2010
Foley, S.F., Jacob, D.E., O'Neill, H.St.C.Trace element variations in olivine phenocrysts from Ugand an potassic rocks as clues to the chemical characteristics of parental magmas.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, In press available, 20p.Africa, UgandaGeochemistry - East African Rift
DS201012-0444
2010
Link, K., Koehm, D., Barth, M.G., Tiberindwa, J.V., Barifaijo, E., Aanyu, K., Foley, S.F.Continuous cratonic crust between the Congo and Tanzania blocks in western Uganda.International Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 99, 7, pp. 1559-1573.Africa, Uganda, TanzaniaGeophysics - seismics
DS201112-0326
2011
Foley, S.F., Jacob, D.E., O'Neill, H.St.C.Trace element variations in olivine phenocrysts from Ugand an potassic rocks as clues to the chemical characteristics of parental magma.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol, 167, 1, July pp. 1-20.Africa, UgandaAlkaline rocks, magmatism
DS201212-0392
2012
Lacamita, M., Mesto, E., Scordari, F., Schingaro, E.Chemical and structural study of 1M and 2M1 phlogopites coexisting in the same Kaseny kamafugitic rock ( SW Uganda).Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, Vol. 39, 8, pp. 601-611.Africa, UgandaKamafugite
DS201312-0887
2013
Stoppa, F., Schiazza, M.An overview of monogenetic carbonatitic magmatism from Uganda, Italy, Chin a and Spain: volcanologic and geochemical features.Journal of South American Earth Sciences, Vol. 41, pp. 140-159.Africa, Uganda, ChinaCarbonatite
DM201403-1950
2014
Rough-PolishedPotential for diamond mining exists in UgAnd a - minister.rough-polished.com, Feb. 6, 1/4p.Africa, UgandaNews item - Uganda
DS201412-0756
2014
Ruitiistenmake, T.Geophysical characteristics of Aswa shear, Nagasongola discontinuity and ring dyke complex in Uganda.Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 93, pp. 23-41.Africa, UgandaRing dyke
DS201811-2577
2018
Gurenko, A.A., Sobolev, A.V.Can orthopyroxene be present in the source of Toro-Ankole, East African Rift, kamafugites?Journal of Petrology, Vol. 59, 8, pp. 1517-1550.Africa, Ugandakamafugites

Abstract: We have studied mineral-hosted melt, crystal and fluid inclusions from two ugandite, one mafurite and two katungite samples from the Toro-Ankole volcanic province in the East African Rift, which is the archetypal location for kamafugitic rocks. A main finding of our study is the presence of orthopyroxene as inclusions in an early generation of olivine from all three types of kamafugites, suggesting interaction of a carbonate-rich metasomatic agent with lithospheric peridotite mantle that may have caused almost complete dissolution of orthopyroxene. This process was preceded, accompanied or followed by the formation of phlogopite-clinopyroxene veins resulting from interaction of F-rich and low H2O/CO2 metasomatic fluids with the mantle rocks, which then became the source of the Toro-Ankole kamafugites. Pressure-temperature (P-T) estimates suggest that the parental kamafugitic melts last equilibrated with their source rocks at ?16?±?8?kbar and ?1160?±?130°C. This implies that they could have originated significantly below the solidus of dry, carbonated peridotite, but above the solidus of phlogopite-bearing clinopyroxenite. We conclude that the Toro-Ankole kamafugites originated by very low degrees of partial melting at moderately oxidized conditions (?FMQ = +2•2?±?0•4?atm log units, where FMQ is fayalite-magnetite-quartz buffer) under a high geothermal gradient of 60-80?mW?m?2, in response to lithospheric extension and probable association with an adjacent mantle plume. We estimate that differentiation of parental ugandite, mafurite and katungite magmas could have occurred at depths <12?km in the T range 1150-850°C. Laboratory-heated, homogenized melt inclusions trapped by a second generation of olivine and clinopyroxene are characterized by remarkable silica-undersaturation, compared with mid-ocean ridge basalt and ocean island basalt magmas, with high concentrations of alkalis, Ti, Ba, Sr and Zr, but varying to very low concentrations of Al and Ca. Such alkali-rich, strongly evolved melts might have resulted from extreme (>95%) fractional crystallization of the parental magmas, assuming their chemical compositions to be similar to those of the respective lavas. However, this estimate is about three times higher than the modal amount of phenocrysts in the lavas that could be reinforced by the presence of excess cognate crystals and/or xenocrysts in the lavas. Strong oxidation from FMQ?+?2 to FMQ?+?4 to +?5•2?atm log units of the evolved mafuritic magmas at ?900-1000°C has occurred during the final stage of magma evolution at very shallow crustal depths or possibly directly in the lava flow.
DS201812-2892
2018
Tolosana-Delgado, R., von Eynatten, H., Krippner, A., Meinhold, G.A multivariate discrimination scheme of detrital garnet chemistry for use in sedimentary provenance analysis.Sedimentary Geology, Vol. 375, pp. 14-26.Europe, Norway, Austria, Africa, Ugandamineral chemistry

Abstract: Garnet chemistry provides a well-established tool in the discrimination and interpretation of sediment provenance. Current discrimination approaches, however, (i) suffer from using less variables than available, (ii) subjective determination of discrimination fields with strict boundaries suggesting clear separations where in fact probabilities are converging, and (iii) significant overlap of compositional fields of garnet from different host-rock groups. The new multivariate discrimination scheme is based on a large database, a hierarchical discrimination approach involving three steps, linear discriminant analysis at each step, and the five major host-rock groups to be discriminated: eclogite- (A), amphibolite- (B) and granulite- (C) facies metamorphic rocks as well as ultramafic (D) and igneous rocks (E). The successful application of statistical discrimination approaches requires consideration of the a priori knowledge of the respective geologic setting. This is accounted for by the use of prior probabilities. Three sets of prior probabilities (priors) are introduced and their advantages and disadvantages are discussed. The user is free to choose among these priors, which can be further modified according to the specific geologic problem and the level of a priori knowledge. The discrimination results are provided as integrated probabilities of belonging to the five major host-rock groups. For performing calculations and results a supplementary Excel® spreadsheet is provided. The discrimination scheme has been tested for a large variety of examples of crystalline rocks covering all of the five major groups and several subgroups from various geologic settings. In most cases, garnets are assigned correctly to the respective group. Exceptions typically reflect the peculiarities of the regional geologic situation. Evaluation of detrital garnets from modern and ancient sedimentary settings of the Western Gneiss Region (Norway), Eastern Alps (Austria) and Albertine Rift (Uganda) demonstrates the power to reflect the respective geologic situations and corroborates previous results. As most garnet is derived from metamorphic rocks and many provenance studies aim at reconstructing the tectonic and geodynamic evolution in the source area, the approach and the examples emphasize discrimination of metamorphic facies (i.e., temperature-pressure conditions) rather than protolith composition.
 
 

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