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Cuspidine from
Kiglapait intrusion, Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada


Locality type:Intrusion
Classification
Species:Cuspidine
Formula:Ca8(Si2O7)2F4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Cuspidine data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kiglapait intrusion, Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:828795
Long-form Identifier:1:3:828795:3
GUID (UUID V4):91e5a6ee-40e8-4d42-b03d-56bc3a1aa36c
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
BREAKDOWN TO A CUSPIDINE-BEARING SYMPLECTITE IN A CALC-SILICATE XENOLITH, KIGLAPAIT INTRUSION, LABRADOR, CANADA...OWENS§ Department of Geology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia 23187-8795, U.S.A. ...A. Abstract We report here an occurrence of cuspidine as part of a complex symplectitic intergrowth...a calc-silicate xenolith in the Kiglapait Intrusion, Labrador, Canada. The symplectite is dominated by...aluminian diopside, cuspidine, and monticellite, but also contains a calcic garnet (Grs70) and serpentine. Cuspidine
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Kiglapait Intrusion, Labrador BRENT E. OWENS* Department of Geology, College of William and Mary...of a xenolith and autolith swarm in the Lower Zone of the Kiglapait Intrusion, Labrador. All xenoliths...lighter-colored than the local troctolite host rock, and are surrounded by a 1–2 cm thick reaction zone of...monticellite + spinel, and one also contains åkermanite. Reaction zones are dominated by diopside and spinel. All...concentrations of Al2O3 (4–12 wt%), TiO2 (1–4 wt%), and calculated Fe2O3 (Fe3+ > Fe2+). In addition, clinopyroxene
Book
scientific books, aiming at researchers, students, and everyone interested in geology. The series includes...peer-reviewed monographs, edited volumes, textbooks, and conference proceedings. It covers the entire research...structural geology, geomorphology, paleontology, and sedimentology. More information about this series...or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation...protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. The publisher, the authors and the editors
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
mol.% Ca(Al,Fe3+)AlSiO6 IN THE SKARNS OF CICLOVA AND MAGUREAUA VAT˛EI, CARPATHIANS, ROMANIA MARIE-LOLA...Ca-Tschermak (up to 24 wt.% Al2O3) and esseneite components occurs as veinlets and inclusions, in places associated...associated with kalsilite, in calcite and in wollastonite very close to the marble contacts of two shallow...complexes, Magureaua Vaţei, in the Apuseni Mountains, and Oraviţa–Ciclova, in Banat, both of Upper Cretaceous...emplaced at an early stage of the magmatic process and later recrystallized at high temperature (>800°C)
Report (volume)
CONTACT METAMORPHISM CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PLUTONS CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS...EQUILIBRIA AND THERMOBAROMETRY TRAGY, Ca BekelROST Re OF METAPELITES PHASE EQUILIBRIA AND THERMOBAROMETRY...THERMOBAROMETRY OF CALCAREOUS, ULTRAMAFIC AND MAFIC ROCKS, AND IRON FORMATIONS D.R.M. PATTISON & R. J. TRACY ...ILCHIK & M. A. MARIKOS METASOMATISM DEHYDRATION AND DECARBONATION REACTIONS AS A RECORD OF J. M. FERRY... HANSON & J. R. BOWERS KINETICS OF COARSENING AND DIFFUSION-CONTROLLED R. L. JOESTEN MINERAL GROWTH
Report (issue)
Fleischer and Constance M. Schafer Open-File Report 83-615 This report is preliminary and has not been...References 1981-1982 Inclusive by Michael Fleischer and Constance M. Schafer In 1916, Prof. W.E. Ford of...agreed in the early 1930's that Palache, Berman, and Frondel there would have the main burden of the revision...including C.W. Wolfe and M.A. Peacock to gather crystallographic data at Harvard and Michael Fleischer to...to collect and evaluate chemical data at Yale. After Prof. Ford's death in March 1939, the second set
Report (issue)
Michael Fleischer 1 and Mary Woodruff Open-File Report 88-689 This report is preliminary and has not been...University. In the early 1930's Palache, Berman, and Frondel at Harvard were designated chief revisionists...included C.W. Wolfe and M.A. Peacock who were to gather crystallographic data at Harvard; and their counterpart...counterpart, Michael Fleischer, who was to collect and evaluate chemical data at Yale. After Prof. Ford's death...of his files came to the U.S. Geological Survey, and the literature has been covered since then by Michael
Report (issue)
Fleischer and Constance M. Schafer Open-File Report 81-1174 This report is preliminary and has not been...References 1978-1980 Inclusive by Michael Fleischer and Constance M. Schafer In 1916, Prof. W.E. Ford of...agreed in the early 1930's that Palache, Berman, and Fronde! there would have the main burden of the revision...including C.W. Wolfe and M.A. Peacock to gather crystallographic data at Harvard, and Michael Fleischer...Fleischer to collect and evaluate chemical data at Yale. After Prof. Ford's death in March 1939, the second set
 
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