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Mineralogical Classificationnarsarsukite

31st Jul 2003 21:14 UTCBill Shelton

I am looking for data re. the size, shape, , and locations known for narsarsukite. Also, does anyone know of 3 cm . xls. from anywhere ? thanks, Bill

31st Jul 2003 22:31 UTCDavid Von Bargen

thin to thick tabular, prismatic



square prisms to 1 cm Igdlutalik, Greenland

Narsarssuk - tabular parallel to base

Narsarssuk, Taseq, Kvanefjeld and Kangerdluarssuk, Ilimaussaq complex

Mt. St. Hilaire, Quebec

Oslo region, Norway (Gjerdingen, Nordmark)

Strange Lake rare-earth-element deposit, Quebec

Granite Mountain, Pulaski County Arkansas

Diamond Jo Quarry, Hot Spring County, Arkansas

Lovozero massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia

Yubileinaya Lode, Karnasurt, Lovozero, Russia

Murun massif, Aldan, Yakutia, Russia

East Butte, Sweet Grass Hill, Montana

Gure, Sudan

17th Oct 2003 18:53 UTCRlife

I've found narsarsukite in paregenesis with apophyllite, elpidite and qurtz at Kovdor (magnatite-baddeleyite-apatite mine). Nice lemon-yellow crystals up to 0.6 cm.



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