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Mosandrite-(Ce) from
Ilímaussaq complex, Kujalleq, Greenland


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Mosandrite-(Ce)
Formula:(Ca3REE)[(H2O)2Ca0.50.5]Ti(Si2O7)2(OH)2(H2O)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Mosandrite-(Ce) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ilímaussaq complex, Kujalleq, Greenland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:886734
Long-form Identifier:1:3:886734:6
GUID (UUID V4):4394c5c8-df33-47d3-af16-119142a1b35d
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mineralization in sodic lujavrite from the Saima alkaline complex, northeastern China: A mineralogical study and...mineralization in sodic lujavrite from the Saima alkaline complex, northeastern China: A mineralogical study and...mineralization in sodic lujavrite from the Saima alkaline complex, northeastern China: a mineralogical study and...Engineering, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China 3 CE P Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing...MANUSCRIPT Abstract T The Triassic Saima alkaline complex on the Liaodong Peninsula, northeastern IP China
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Eudialyte-Group Mineral in the Peralkaline Lovozero Complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia Lia Kogarko 1, * 1 2 *...Moscow, Russia Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, 1350 Copenhagen, Denmark; tfn@geus.dk Correspondence:...Abstract: Lovozero complex, the world’s largest layered peralkaline intrusive complex hosts gigantic deposits...from Phase II (differentiated complex) to Phase III (eudialyte complex). EGM is anhedral interstitial...in Lovozero is restricted to the parts of the complex that hosts cumulus EGM. Phase II with only anhedral
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ones. However, these associations are indeed more complex in terms of composition, with accessory phases...nepheline syenites (and phonolites) characterized by complex Zr and Ti minerals, such as eudialyte and rinkite...first proposed by [3] to describe rocks from Ilímaussaq complex with a peralkaline index greater than 1.2...minerals of different classes, mostly of highly complex chemical composition. Thus, some agpaitic occurrences...the central-eastern part of the country, where a complex NWto EW-oriented structure, the Asunción rift,
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coarsegrained analogs of the host rocks, and extremely complex ones, containing a wide variety of rare minerals...Layered complex or (2) spatially associated with the rocks of the so-called poikilitic complex [27,28]...pegmatites associated with rocks of the poikilitic complex are characterized by the greatest variety of lithium...et al. [27] stated that rocks of the poikilitic complex represent a pegmatoid stage in evolution of the...Arzamastsev [31], the rocks of the poikilitic complex are the earliest rocks of the massif. These researchers
 
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