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Anthophyllite from
Rompas, Ylitornio, Lapland, Finland


Classification
Species:Anthophyllite
Formula:◻{Mg2}{Mg5}(Si8O22)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Anthophyllite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Rompas, Ylitornio, Lapland, Finland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1509783
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1509783:3
GUID (UUID V4):e66fde8e-9042-4365-92c4-1bd22dc906eb
Nearest other occurrences of Anthophyllite
5.2km (3.2 miles) ⓘPalokas, Rajapalot, Ylitornio, Lapland, Finland
66.4km (41.3 miles) ⓘKilvenjĂ€rvi Offset Sulfide-PGE Deposit, Portimo complex, Lapland, Finland
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of boron in the Palokas gold deposit, northern Finland: evidence from boron isotopes and major element...discovered Palokas gold deposit is part of the larger Rompas-Rajapalot gold-mineralized system located in the...the Paleoproterozoic PerÀpohja Belt, northern Finland. Tourmaline is an important gangue mineral in the...within the host rock and is cut by rock-forming anthophyllite crystals. Type 2 occurs in late veins and/or...90014 Oulu, Finland 2 Mawson Resources Ltd., Vancouver, Canada 3 Geological Survey of Finland, P.O. Box
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Au–U Mineralization at the Rompas Prospect, PerĂ€pohja Belt, Northern Finland: Application of Paired U–Pb...D. J. Cook 4 Geological Survey of Finland, FI-02151 Espoo, Finland; hugh.obrien@gtk.fi AIRIE Program...0315 Oslo, Norway Mawson Oy—Finland, Ahjotie 7, 96320 Rovaniemi, Finland; ncook@mawson.fi Correspondence:...during the Svecofennian orogeny (1.92–1.80 Ga). The Rompas Au–U mineralization is hosted within deformed and...at the Palokas prospect; a few kilometres from Rompas. Results of this study confirm that some domains
Book
Mineral Deposits of Finland Edited by Wolfgang D. Maier Raimo Lahtinen Hugh O’Brien AMSTERDAM ‱ BOSTON...Geological Survey of Finland, Espoo, Finland I. Haapala University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland T. Halkoaho...Geological Survey of Finland, Kuopio, Finland E. Hanski Oulu Mining School, Oulu, Finland A. Hartikainen Geological...Geological Survey of Finland, Kuopio, Finland C. Hartshorne AngloAmerican Exploration, London, UK T....Mawson Resources, Finland E. Heilimo Geological Survey of Finland, Kuopio, Finland P. Heino Yara Suomi
Conference Proceedings (Volume)
Stockholm University, the Geological surveys of Finland and Norway, LuleÄ University of Technology and...evidence from the Talvivaara Ni-Zn-Cu-Co deposit (Finland) . . ............................................Au-(U)-calc-silicate hosted mineralization of Rompas (Northern Finland): fluid-rock interactions and ore genesis...granitoid-dominated environment near JyvÀskylÀ, Central Finland . . ............................................located in the Kiviniemi area, Rautalampi, Central Finland ..............................................
Book
ores from the Udokan (Russia) and Talvivaara (Finland) deposits, as well as technogenic waste dumps such...protolith formation in basic rocks of the Lapland (Lapland-Kolvitsa) Granulite Belt is also in doubt...(Titovsko-Kolmozersky), Sergozero-Strelnensky, and Lapland granulite belts. There are a few points of contact...belts (8–10—Archaean; 11, 12—Neoproterozoic): 8—Lapland-Kolvitsa; 9—Titovka-Kolmozero (Kolmozero-Voronya);...Belomorian block. Most of the contact is marked by the Lapland-Kolvitsa Granulite Belt. It comprises basic metamorphic
 
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