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Albite from
Easter Island Dike, Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada


Locality type:Dike
Classification
Species:Albite
Formula:Na(AlSi3O8)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Albite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Easter Island Dike, Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:727178
Long-form Identifier:1:3:727178:6
GUID (UUID V4):f7e97aa7-1354-4f03-84f5-70e92f09766d
Nearest other occurrences of Albite
63.2km (39.2 miles) Thor Lake syenite complex, Blachford Lake alkaline complex, Northwest Territories, Canada
66.7km (41.5 miles) Blachford Lake alkaline complex, Northwest Territories, Canada
67.0km (41.6 miles) Nechalacho deposit, Thor Lake syenite complex, Blachford Lake alkaline complex, North Slave Region, Northwest Territories, Canada
69.1km (42.9 miles) T-Zone deposit, Thor Lake syenite complex, Blachford Lake alkaline complex, North Slave Region, Northwest Territories, Canada
79.5km (49.4 miles) Moose II pegmatite (ELK; Beck; DeStaffany), Yellowknife Pegmatite field, Northwest Territories, Canada
79.8km (49.6 miles) Blatchford Lake, Yellowknife Pegmatite field, Northwest Territories, Canada
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Arm, Great Slave Lake, Canada J.P. N. Abstract The East Arm of Great SlaveLake containsa great thicknessof...confusethe issue. Introduction TaE East Arm of Great Slave Lake contains lower Proterozoic(Aphebian:2,460-1...periods of intrusion--at the beginningand end of Great SlaveSupergrouptimes. but are summarized below...OTEIeOZOICMINER.4LIZ.4 TIONS, EAST .4RM, GRE.4T SL.4FE LAKE 1475 'l',xnl.t.:1. Stratigraphic Colunto of tim...Talthelei Douglas Peninsula Aphebian (;teat Slave Supergroup CharIron Kahochella Upper Sosan Bay
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
HYDROTHERMAL MINERALIZATIONS IN THE EAST ARM OF GREAT SLA I/E LAKE J.P. N. B^Dn^w ^ND M. M. Z. Mvv^ * Departmentof...in the East Arm of Great growth of sodicpyroxene,amphibole, and feldspars. Slave Lake were reportedrecentlyin...youngercalc-alkaline (Badham, Middle Aphebian: the Aristifats Lake vent 1978andin prep.). Fielddatasuggest thathigh-temThe...involvingH20, CO2, and teration in the volcanicpiles; an albite-epidote-chloNa--was a requiredprecursorfor a continuumof...amphibolite facies) hy- Lower Aphebian: the Easter Island dike The dike is extremely variable in composition
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