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  • 1965-1969  (2)
  • 1967  (2)
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    Springer
    Contributions to mineralogy and petrology 16 (1967), S. 210-232 
    ISSN: 1432-0967
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract A suite of pelitic rocks around Kandra, Singhbhum District, Bihar, displays a metamorphic gradient registered by the index minerals chlorite, biotite, garnet, staurolite and sillimanite in a Barrovian sequence. Metamorphism was by and large coeval with folding movements, and correlating the internal fabric of minerals and deformational characters, a regular sequence of the index minerals is derived. It is argued that the chronological order by itself is not sufficient to prove that metamorphism was progressive in time. Among the index minerals, garnet appears to have formed by the reaction chlorite+biotitea+quartz ⇌ garnet+biotiteb+H2O. For the origin of sillimanite, a new reaction, 3 staurolite+muscovite+quartz=7 sillimanite+biotite+3H2O, is suggested on the basis of significant textural features. Textural and petrological indications regarding the formation of staurolite are in discordance. Staurolite was either derived from the biotite zone phases, or should be taken to have formed, against textural evidences, from chloritoids of the garnet zone. Graphical analysis of the assemblages by Thompson's ‘AFM’ projection reveals that chlorite and staurolite are excess phases owing to retrogression and incomplete reaction. Shifting of apices of triangular fields and intersection of garnet-biotite tie lines within a zone can be satisfactorily explained in terms of extra components CaO and MnO or their ratios. It is pointed out that if MgO/(MgO + FeO) between two phases show a linear relation, their tie lines will be concurrent on the AF side of the projection, the point of concurrence reflecting equilibrium and temperature of recrystallisation.
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  • 2
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    Springer
    The European physical journal 201 (1967), S. 368-377 
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The measurement of absorption, luminescence, and relative intensity of cerium and manganese emission during fluorescence, on single crystals of CaF2:(Ce+Mn), have been reported in this paper. The occurence of the absorption bands have been explained in the following manner: (i) 250 mu band due to the transfer transition from F− to2D, the excited state of Ce3+, (ii) 305 mμ band due to the characteristic transition of Ce3+ and (iii) 335 mμ band due to the perturbed level of the lattice. The emission bands have been explained like this, (i) 320 and 340 mμ bands due to the transitions of2D to2F5/2,7/2 levels of Ce3+ (ii) 380 and 440 mμ bands corresponding to the perturbed levels and (iii) 520 mμ band due to transfer of energy from cerium centres to manganese centres. The results of the present investigation indicate that energy transfer in this system occures not only from cerium to manganese centres but also from cerium to cerium and cerium to perturbed levels of the lattice. It has also been observed that energy transfer process is temperature dependent in this case. An energy level scheme is proposed to explain the transfer mechanism.
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