Meeting of the Petrology Group of the Mineralogical Society of Poland 25-28 October 2018, Brunów

Meeting of the Petrology Group of the Mineralogical Society of Poland 25-28 October 2018, Brunów

MINERALOGIA – SPECIAL PAPERS Volume 48, 2018 Abstracts and field trip guide th XXV Meeting of the Petrology Group of the Mineralogical Society of Poland 25-28 October 2018, Brunów Session: “Petrology in narrow and wide perspective: 25 years of sessions of the Petrology Group of the Mineralogical Society of Poland” Organised by University of Wrocław, Adam Mickiewicz University and Legnica Copper Museum 1 Editor of the series: Marek MICHALIK Institute of Geological Sciences, Jagiellonian University Oleandry 2a, 30-063 Kraków, Poland Editors of Volume 48: Daniel BUCZKO, Magdalena MATUSIAK-MAŁEK University of Wrocław, [email protected] University of Wrocław, [email protected] Organizers: Sponsors: _______________________________________________________ PL ISSN 1899-8518 Wydawnictwo Naukowe AKAPIT, Kraków Kom. 608 024 572 e-mail: [email protected]; www. akapit.krakow.pl 2 The XXV Session of Petrology Group of the Mineralogical Society of Poland Welcome to the 25th Session of the Petrology Group of the Mineralogical Society of Poland! Petrological research comprises geologically directed studies of rock provenance and evolution, which are essential for understanding of Earth’s dynamics, but also the applied studies of mineral chemistry and physics, necessary for new deposits prospection and exploitation, and many side applications in archaeology, soil science, inorganic waste management, and others. The Sessions of the Petrology Group always gathered researchers working in broad spectrum of problems and made a platform for highly specialized discussions. We hope that the 25th Session will follow that tradition. Thus, enjoy science and remember that after-science social life was always the admirable part of our meetings! The organizing committee Organising committee_________________________________________ chairman: Magdalena Matusiak-Małek (University of Wrocław) vice-chairman: Agata Duczmal-Czernikiewicz, (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań) Jacek Puziewicz (University of Wrocław) secretary: Anna Kukuła (Institute of Geological Sciences of Polish Academy of Sciences) members: Wojciech Bartz (University of Wrocław) Daniel Buczko (University of Wrocław) Mateusz Ćwiek (University of Wrocław) Monika Kasina (Jagiellonian University) Katarzyna Kądziołka (University of Wrocław) Jakub Mikrut (University of Wrocław) Tomasz Stolarczyk (Museum of Copper, Legnica) Małgorzata Ziobro (University of Wrocław) Scientific comittee____________________________________________ Justyna Baron (University of Wrocław) Marek Grad (University of Warsaw) Janusz Janeczek (Silesian University, Katowice) Jarosław Majka (AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków; Uppsala University, Sweden) Andrzej Muszyński (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań) Jacek Puziewicz (University of Wrocław) Ewa Słaby (Institute of Geological Sciences of Polish Academy of Sciences) 3 4 Table of Contents Invited Speakers Justyna BARON Archaeological objects as a subject of multifaceted analysis. Some examples of archaeological and geological co-operation ........................ 17 Hilary DOWNES, Aidan J. ROSS Meteorites as witnesses to Solar System Evolution ................................ 19 Marek GRAD Podolian, Saxonian and Baltic plates ─ from Teisseyre-Tornquist Line to TESZ ........................................................................................... 23 Károly HIDAS, Carlos J. GARRIDO, Nicole DILISSEN, Wolf-Achim KAHL, Vicente LÓPEZ-SÁNCHEZ VIZCAINO, Manuel J. ROMÁN-ALPISTE Reading rocks: microstructure visualization in the service of petrology .................................................................................................. 25 Abstracts Abigal BARKER, Karolina GOŁUCHOWSKA, Maciej MANECKI, Jarosław MAJKA, Jerzy CZERNY, Robert ELLAM Unzipping the Iapetus ocean through SW Svalbard ................................ 29 Christopher BARNES, Jarosław MAJKA, David SCHNEIDER, Katarzyna WALCZAK, Michał BUKAŁA, Karolina KOŚMIŃSKA Small Scales, Large Implications: investigation of μm-scale zircon and monazite domains documents Cambrian subduction in the Seve Nappe Complex, Scandinavian Caledonides ...................................................... 30 Wojciech BARTZ, Piotr CHACHLIKOWSKI, Anna KUKUŁA, Magdalena MATUSIAK-MAŁEK Mineralogy and provenance of lithic artifacts from the settlements in Kuyavia (north-central Poland) ............................................................... 31 5 Jakub BAZARNIK, Jarosław MAJKA, William C. MCCLELLAND, Karolina KOŚMIŃSKA, Synnøve ELVEVOLD, Karsten PIEPJOHN, Zbigniew CZUPYT U-Pb SHRIMP zircon dating of metaigneous rocks from West Ny- Friesland, northern Svalbard: Improved connections between Svalbard and Greenland .......................................................................................... 32 Łukasz BIRSKI, Ewa SŁABY, Alicja WUDARSKA, Katarzyna GROS Secondary transformation processes of primary Archaean phosphates from Barberton greenstone belt ............................................................... 33 Michał BUCHA, Anna DETMAN, Bernd R.T. SIMONEIT, Damian MIELECKI, Cezary PIWOWARCZYK, Aleksandra CHOJNACKA, Mieczysław K. BŁASZCZYK, Mariusz O. JĘDRYSEK, Leszek MARYNOWSKI, Anna SIKORA Anaerobic decomposition of lignite by autochtonous microflora ........... 34 Daniel BUCZKO, Magdalena MATUSIAK-MAŁEK, Brian J.G. UPTON, Theodoros NTAFLOS, Michel GRÉGOIRE, Jacek PUZIEWICZ Non-peridotitic xenoliths and megacrysts from Loch Roag monchiquite (Outer Hebrides, UK): messengers from lower crust or echoes of mantle processes? .................................................................................... 35 Michał BUKAŁA, Christopher BARNES, Jarosław MAJKA, Stanisław MAZUR Shaken not stirred: seismo-metamorphic evolution of subducting slab recorded by Tsäkkok eclogites, Swedish Caledonides ............................ 36 Małgorzata CEGIEŁKA, Bogusław BAGIŃSKI, Ray MACDONALD The complex accessory mineral assemblage of the "Green Granite", Ilímaussaq Complex, Greenland ............................................................. 37 Małgorzata CEGIEŁKA, Katarzyna MAZUR, Witold MATYSZCZAK Accessory mineral assemblage of the granite from Kopki hills in the vicinity of Jelenia Góra (the Karkonosze pluton, West Sudetes) ............ 38 Andrzej CHMIELEWSKI, Sławomir OSZCZEPALSKI, Andrzej GŁUSZYŃSKI, Artur KUCZAK Variability of ore mineralization in the vicinity of fault zones in the "Radwanice-Gaworzyce" copper-silver deposit ...................................... 39 6 Jakub CIĄŻELA, Bartosz PIETEREK, Magdalena PAŃCZYK, Zbigniew CZUPYT, Adrian FIEGE, Juergen KOEPKE, Andrzej MUSZYŃSKI, Marina LAZAROV Pioneer SHRIMP measurements of S isotopes in pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite: details of the method and first insight into S isotope fractionation during cooling of sulfide liquid .......................................... 40 Jakub CIĄŻELA, Daniel MEGE, Marta CIĄŻELA, Joanna GURGUREWICZ, Pierre-Antoine TESSON, Bartosz PIETEREK, Andrzej MUSZYNSKI Volcano heights reveal prolonged magmatic and hydrothermal activity in the Tharsis province on Mars ............................................................. 41 Marta CIĄŻELA, Daniel MEGE, Jakub CIĄŻELA, Joanna GURGUREWICZ, Pierre-Antoine TESSON Lithology of the Martian surface from thermal remote sensing data ...... 42 Justyna CIESIELCZUK, Maciej GÓRKA, Dominik JURA, Monika J. FABIAŃSKA, Magdalena MISZ-KENNAN Stable carbon isotopes of bituminous coals from Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland) in comparison with their geochemistry and organic petrography .............................................................................................. 43 Justyna CIESIELCZUK, Roman WŁODYKA, Andrzej PAULO, Magdalena SIKORSKA, Grzegorz RACKI, Jerzy ŻABA, Krzysztof GAIDZIK The origin of feldspars in Cretaceous Ashua limestones, southern Peru .. 44 Andrew DOBRZAŃSKI, Rachel WALCOTT, Linda KIRSTEIN, Christian SCHRÖDER, Ian BUTLER, Bryne NGWENYA, Laetitia PICHEVIN Using Petrological Trends to Understand the Volatile Evolution within the Norra Kärr Lanthanoid (REE) Deposit .............................................. 45 Haochen DUAN, Changqian MA, Abigail K. BARKER Petrogenesis of hornblende gabbro in the East Kunlun, China: signatures of a mid-ocean ridge ............................................................... 46 Agata DUCZMAL-CZERNIKIEWICZ, Natalia HOSKA, Daniel ZIMNY, Marcin ZIMNY Minerals of copper, lead, and zinc and distribution of metals in soil profiles from the area of the exploitation of copper deposits (Lower Silesia) ..................................................................................................... 47 7 Katarzyna GAJEWSKA, Karolina BAŁAGA, Paulina MAZIARZ, Karolina RYBKA One-pot synthesis of magnetic composites based on synthetic hydrotalcite .............................................................................................. 48 Grzegorz GIL, Bogusław BAGIŃSKI, Jaime D. BARNES, Adam SZUSZKIEWICZ, Michał P. BOROWSKI, Piotr GUNIA, Stanisław MADEJ, Michał SACHANBIŃSKI Metasomatic evolution of basic and ultrabasic rocks from the Central Sudetes (SW Poland) on the basis of volatile elements contents and stable isotopes – preliminary results ....................................................... 49 Wiktoria GMOCHOWSKA, Anna PIETRANIK, Rafał TYSZKA Sources of pollution and distribution of Pb, Hg and Cd in Wrocław soils .......................................................................................................... 50 Magdalena GORYL, Leszek MARYNOWSKI Biological configuration of hopanes in Ediacaran

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