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Oka, Deux-Montagnes RCM, Laurentides, Québec, Canada

Carbonatite complex, intruded by alkaline rocks.



References:
- Gold, D.P. (1969): The Oka carbonatite complex. In: Guidebook for the geology of the Monteregian Hills. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting, Montreal, 43-62.
- Rimsaite, J. (1969): Evolution of Zoned Micas and Associated Silicates in the Oka Carbonatite. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 23, 340-360.




Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities


Mineral List:
Aegirine
Åkermanite
Albite
Analcime
Ancylite-(Ce)
Andradite
'Apatite'
Apatite-(CaF)
Arfvedsonite
Augite
Baryte
Betafite
Biotite
Britholite-(Ce)
Calcite
Cancrinite
Cebollite
Ceriopyrochlore-(Ce)
Chalcopyrite
Diopside
Dolomite
Fluorite
Forsterite
Galena
Grossular
Haüyne
Hematite
Ilmenite
Jarosite
Kaolinite
Kimzeyite
Latrappite (TL)
Maghemite
Magnesite
Magnetite
Melilite
Microcline
Monazite-(Ce)
Monticellite
Natrolite
Nepheline
'Niobian Perovskite'
Niocalite (TL)
Parisite-(Ce)
Periclase
Perovskite
Phlogopite
Pyrite
Pyrochlore
'Pyroxene Group'
'var: Al-pyroxene'
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
Richterite
Siderite
'Smectite Group'
Sphalerite
Strontianite
Synchysite-(Ce)
Thomsonite-Ca
Titanite
Tremolite
Uranpyrochlore
Vesuvianite
Wairakite
Wöhlerite
Wollastonite


117 entries listed. 59 valid minerals. 2 type localities (valid minerals).

Localities in this Region:
Canada
 
  • Québec
    • Laurentides
      • Deux-Montagnes RCM
        • Oka

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