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Regional Report: Nakalak (Nakalaq; Nakkaalaaq) Mt., Tasseq area, Ilimaussaq complex, Narsaq, Kitaa (West Greenland) Province, Greenland

A steep mountain in the Ilimaussaq complex. Ref.: - Bohse, H., Petersen, O., Niedermayr, G. (2001): Notes on Leucophanite from the Ilimaussaq alkaline complex, South Greenland, Geology of Greenland Survey Bulletin, 190, 119-121 - Karup-Moeller, S., Makovicky E. (2001): Thalcusite from Nakkaalaaq, the Ilimaussaq alkaline complex, South Greenland, South Greenland, Geology of Greenland Survey Bulletin, 190, 127-130

For full locality listing click here. Alternatively: Click here for heirarchical list of localities in Nakalak (Nakalaq; Nakkaalaaq) Mt., Tasseq area, Ilimaussaq complex, Narsaq, Kitaa (West Greenland) Province, Greenland

  • Aegirine - 2
  • Analcime - 2, 1
  • Bavenite - 2
  • Bertrandite - 2
  • Calcite - 2
  • Chalcothallite - 2
  • Chkalovite - 1
  • Cuprostibite - 2
  • Epididymite - 2
  • Epistolite - 1
  • Fersmite - 2
  • Galena - 2
  • Genthelvite - 2
  • Helvite - 2
  • Hematite - 2
  • Hemimorphite - 2
  • IlĂ­maussite-(Ce) - 1
  • Lafossaite - 2
  • Leucophanite - 2
  • Microcline - 2
  • Odintsovite - 2
  • Polylithionite - 2
  • Rohaite - 2
  • Sodalite - 2
  • Sphalerite - 2
  • Sørensenite - 2
  • Thalcusite - 2
  • Ussingite - 2, 1


  • 28 minerals listed.

    Locality Key
    1Ilimaussite occurrence, Nakalak (Nakalaq; Nakkaalaaq) Mt., Tasseq area, Ilimaussaq complex, Narsaq, Kitaa (West Greenland) Province, Greenland
    2Nakalak (Nakalaq; Nakkaalaaq) Mt., Tasseq area, Ilimaussaq complex, Narsaq, Kitaa (West Greenland) Province, Greenland

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