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Muscovite from
Sarfanguaq, Sisimiut, Qeqqata, Greenland


Classification
Species:Muscovite
Formula:KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Muscovite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sarfanguaq, Sisimiut, Qeqqata, Greenland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:553886
Long-form Identifier:1:3:553886:7
GUID (UUID V4):80c0de1b-65d9-4650-8767-0f8de245a89d
Nearest other occurrences of Muscovite
95.1km (59.1 miles) Kangerlussuaq, Kangerlussuaq Fjord (Søndre Strømfjord), Qeqqata, Greenland
References
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Journal (issue)
GEOLOGY OF THE ILfMAUSSAQ ALKALINE INTRUSION, SOUTH GREENLAND DESCRIPTION OF MAP .AND STRUCTURE BY J. FERGUSON...GEOLOGY OF THE ILfMAUSSAQ ALKALINE INTRUSION, SOUTH GREENLAND DESCRIPTION OF MAP AND STRUCTURE BY J. FERGUSON...province of South Greenland . It is thought that all the alkaline intrusions in South Greenland were emplaced...geology and structural divisions of Southern Greenland, submitted an unusual metasomatic theory for the...part of the alkaline igneous province of South Greenland (see plate II). Other major alkaline intrusions
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
GEOLOGY OF THE ILIMAUSSAQ ALKALINE INTRUSION, SOUTH GREENLAND , DESCRIPTION OF MAP AND STRUCTURE BY J. FERGUSON...GEOLOGY OF THE ILIMAUSSAQ ALKALINE INTRUSION, SOUTH GREENLAND , DESCRIPTION OF MAP AND STRUCTURE BY J. FERGUSON...province of South Greenland. It is thought that all the alkaline intrusions in South Greenland were emplaced...geology and structural divisions of Southern Greenland, submitted an unusual metasomatic theory for the...part of the alkaline igneous provinee of South Greenland (see plate II). Other major alkaline intrusions
Journal (issue)
quantities of minerals have been sent home from Greenland. These minerals originate from different sources...material has naturally been collected in East Greenland by the numerous expeditions of later years, whereas...increase the size of the hook. As far as West Greenland is concerned, the geological conditions are rather...which chiefly occur in the southernmost part of Greenland. As elsewhere, the occurrences of minerals in...formations may be of interest in this respect. The Greenland pegmatite veins do not seem to be particularly
Book
org/details/geologyofgreenla0000unse Geology of Greenland ™~ i ~ j : . . — ; i ~ - : Arthur Escher...Geological Survey of Greenland 1976 Copyright © The Geological Survey of Greenland, Available from...from The Geological Survey of Greenland @Mster Voldgade 10 DK-1350 Copenhagen Denmark or through your bookseller...ae A/S, Odense 1976 Preface Geology of Greenland aims to provide a concise modern account of...geology. A large part of the exposed bedrock in Greenland is formed of Precambrian crystalline rocks with
 
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