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Andesine from
Lac Mirepoix, Girardville, Maria-Chapdelaine RCM, Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Québec, Canada


Classification
Species:Albite var: Andesine
Formula:(Na,Ca)[Al(Si,Al)Si2O8]
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Andesine data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lac Mirepoix, Girardville, Maria-Chapdelaine RCM, Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Québec, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:898812
Long-form Identifier:1:3:898812:6
GUID (UUID V4):e455e25b-7c30-4e4a-97c9-3209bb86c6e3
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Stores Road, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4, Canada Abstract Zircon rims around ilmenite occur in...intrusions in the Grenville Province of eastern Canada (Havre-Saint-Pierre, Mattawa and SaintUrbain anorthosites...samples of Fe–Ti oxide ores from Saint-Urbain and Big Island (Havre-Saint-Pierre) (up to 500 ppm in massive...l’est du Canada (anorthosites de Havre-Saint-Pierre, de Mattawa et de Saint-Urbain, Québec; complexe...minéralisations en oxydes de Fe–Ti de Saint-Urbain et Big Island (Havre-Saint-Pierre) montrent une corrélation
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
DEPOSITS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROTEROZOIC SAINT-URBAIN AND LAC ALLARD ANORTHOSITE MASSIFS, GRENVILLE PROVINCE...Stores Road, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4, Canada Martin SAUVɶ Iron Ore, Rio Tinto Exploration...mineral of titanium in the largest deposits, Lac Tio – Lac Allard, Quebec, and Tellnes, Norway. Rutile...in both the Saint-Urbain and Big Island deposits, Quebec, which intrude the 1.05 Ga Saint-Urbain anorthosite...and 1.06 Ga Lac Allard anorthosite suite, respectively, of the Grenville Province. At Saint-Urbain and
Report (issue)
photograph shows the Tellnes open pit in 1964 (photo by Jean-Clair Duchesne). I L M E N I T E D E P O S I T...and a CD with a guide to the province Edited by: JEAN-CLAIR DUCHESNE & ARE KORNELIUSSEN Trondheim 2003.................. 80 THE GRENVILLE PROVINCE IN CANADA Review of Fe-Ti±V and Fe-Ti-P2O5±V deposits associated...anorthositic suites in the Grenville Province, Québec: Perreault, S. & Hebert, C. .....................compositions of the Lac Mirepoix layered complex, Lac St-Jean Anorthosite Complex (Québec, Canada): Morisset,
Report (edition)
photograph shows the Tellnes open pit in 1964 (photo by Jean-Clair Duchesne). I L M E N I T E D E P O S I T...and a CD with a guide to the province Edited by: JEAN-CLAIR DUCHESNE & ARE KORNELIUSSEN Trondheim 2003.................. 80 THE GRENVILLE PROVINCE IN CANADA Review of Fe-Ti±V and Fe-Ti-P2O5±V deposits associated...anorthositic suites in the Grenville Province, Québec: Perreault, S. & Hebert, C. .....................compositions of the Lac Mirepoix layered complex, Lac St-Jean Anorthosite Complex (Québec, Canada): Morisset,
 
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