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Book Chapter
D. J. Kontak and Dostal, J., Petrographic studies reveal a history of subsolidus fluid-mineral interaction, mineralogical modification and rare-metal enrichment in type samples of the Cretaceous Mongolian ongonites, in Geological Society of America, 2013 annual meeting & exposition, vol. 45, Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States, 2013, p. 466.
GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2014-055093
Journal Article
J. Dostal, Karl, S. M., J. Keppie, D., Kontak, D. J., J. Shellnutt, G., and Murphy, B., Bokan Mountain peralkaline granitic complex, Alexander terrane (southeastern Alaska): evidence for Early Jurassic rifting prior to accretion with North America, Canadian Journal of Earth SciencesCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, vol. 50, pp. 678-691, 2013.
J. Dostal, Kontak, D. J., and Karl, S. M., Corrigendum to The Early Jurassic Bokan Mountain peralkaline granitic complex (southeastern Alaska): Geochemistry, petrogenesis and rare-metal mineralization, LithosLithos, vol. 202-203, pp. 395-412, 2014.
J. Dostal, Kontak, D. J., Gerel, O., J. Shellnutt, G., and Fayek, M., Cretaceous ongonites (topaz-bearing albite-rich microleucogranites) from Ongon Khairkhan, Central Mongolia: Products of extreme magmatic fractionation and pervasive metasomatic fluid: rock interaction, LithosLithos, vol. 236-237, pp. 173-189, 2015.
D. J. Kontak, De Young, M. Y. De Wolf, and Dostal, J., Late-stage crystallization history of the Jurassic North Mountain Basalt, Nova Scotia, Canada. I. Textural and chemical evidence for pervasive development of silicate-liquid immiscibility, Canadian Mineralogist, vol. 40, pp. 1287-1311, 2002.
Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2018 Elsevier Inc.2003027309261Intergranular glass
D. J. Kontak and Dostal, J., The late-stage crystallization history of the Jurassic North Mountain Basalt, Nova Scotia, Canada; II, Nature and origin of segregation pipes, The Canadian MineralogistThe Canadian Mineralogist, vol. 48, pp. 1533-1568, 2010.
GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2011-022501North Mountain Basalt
J. Dostal, Kontak, D. J., and Chatterjee, A. K., Trace element geochemistry of scheelite and rutile from metaturbidite-hosted quartz vein gold deposits, Meguma Terrane, Nova Scotia, Canada: genetic implications, Mineralogy and PetrologyMineralogy and Petrology, vol. 97, pp. 95-109, 2009.