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Uraninite from
McKeel Lake pegmatite, Welsford Anorogenic Igneous Complex, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada


Locality type:Pegmatite
Classification
Species:Uraninite
Formula:UO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Uraninite data
Locality Data:Click here to view McKeel Lake pegmatite, Welsford Anorogenic Igneous Complex, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:899276
Long-form Identifier:1:3:899276:5
GUID (UUID V4):17d030ef-c00a-4cde-9a01-6d0515e85428
Nearest other occurrences of Uraninite
49.8km (31.0 miles) ⓘPleasant Ridge pluton, Saint George Parish, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, Canada
50.0km (31.1 miles) ⓘMount Pleasant Mine, Saint George Parish, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, Canada
77.8km (48.3 miles) ⓘLake George Antimony mine (Consolidated Durham mines; Resources Ltd. mine; Prince William mine; Brunswick mine), Lake George, Prince William Parish, York Co., New Brunswick, Canada
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km 2 , is another I-type massif that exhibits complex compositional variations. It shows an evolutionary...granodiorites. Type 2c crystals constitute the complex subtype; the crystals exhibit areas with oscillatory...Pedriza leucogranite, s. 87059) F) Subtype 2c (complex): crystal with alveolar center showing an eccentric...Pedriza leucogranite, s. 87166). I) Subtype 2c (complex): zoned crystal with a small alveolar sector in...granites, perhaps related to the lack of aplite–pegmatite dykes in these plutons. Type-1 zircon usually
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and chemical composition of the HagendorfNorth Pegmatite, SE Germany – a monographic study Harald G. Dill...Hagendorf-North is a zoned Li-Nb-P-feldspar-quartz pegmatite located W of the village of Hagendorf and about...Hagendorf-South deposit which once was the largest feldspar pegmatite in Central Europe. Hagendorf-North also known...already before the onset of World War II, the pegmatite has no longer been considered an economic target...size in the shadow of this huge Hagendorf-South pegmatite is due to its overall role as feeder system to
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APLITES AND PEGMATITES IN THE HAGENDORF–PLEYSTEIN PEGMATITE PROVINCE, SOUTHEASTERN GERMANY: A STEP CLOSER...The Miesbrunn pegmatite–aplite swarm (MPAS), part of the Hagendorf–Pleystein pegmatite province, southeastern...of mineralization at the deepest parts of the pegmatite, close to its root zone, and on the other, within...pegmatites (i.e., not exposed). Keywords: shear zone, pegmatite–aplite swarm, phosphate, sulfide, arsenide, Miesbrunn...Robles et al. 1998). The Hagendorf–Pleystein pegmatite province at the western edge of the Bohemian Massif
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the Gejiu region, there must be another regional igneous activity which should be responsible for this large...granite, muscovite alkali-feldspar granite (MAG), pegmatite, aplite, and lamprophyre (308 Geological Survey...BMG and the satellitic MAG usually form granitic complex (AudĂ©tat et al., 2000; Leite et al., 2007; ČernĂœ...similar style. The development of the granitic complex was directly corresponding to the evolution of...determined using an Agilent 7500a ICP–MS coupled with a New Wave UP213 laser ablation system in the State Key
 
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