One of the worlds largest carbonatite intrusions, four complexes, syenites, fenites. Part of the Kola Alkaline Province.
Studied for phosphate and niobium exploitation (estimated 100 000 t of niobium).
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Map Reference: 67°46'N , 29°14'E
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Mineral List: |
'Apatite'  | | | | |
Calcite  | | | | |
Halite  | | | | Reference: | [http://gac.esd.mun.ca/gac_2004/search_abs/sub_program.asp?sess=98&form=10&abs_no=136] |
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Magnetite  | | | | |
Nahcolite  | | | | Reference: | [http://gac.esd.mun.ca/gac_2004/search_abs/sub_program.asp?sess=98&form=10&abs_no=136] |
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Pyrochlore  | | | | |
Sylvite  | | | | Reference: | [http://gac.esd.mun.ca/gac_2004/search_abs/sub_program.asp?sess=98&form=10&abs_no=136] |
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7 entries listed. 6 valid minerals.
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