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Spinel from Nunavut, Canada

Canada
 
Hutcheon, I., Gunter, A.E. and Lecheminant, A.N. (1977) Serendibite from Penrhyn group marble, Melville Peninsula, District of Franklin. Canadian Mineralogist, 15, 108-112.
    • Itchen Lake
      • Izok Lake
Leybourne, M. (2020) Exploration Potential of Fine-Fraction Heavy Mineral Concentrates from Till Using Automated Mineralogy: A Case Study from the Izok Lake Cu–Zn–Pb–Ag VMS Deposit, Nunavut, Canada. Minerals 10, 310.
Lougheed, H.D.
McClenaghan, M.B.
Layton-Matthews, D.
    • Kitikmeot Region
      • Contwoyto Lake
Journal of Petrology 40:79-104
    • Qikiqtaaluk Region
      • Baffin Island
Stephanie Martin specimen & photo
Tait, Kimberly T., Hawthorne, Frank C., Della Ventura, Giancarlo (2001) Al-Mg disorder in a gem-quality pargasite from Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. Canadian Mineralogist, 39(6), 1725-1732.
Grice, Joel D. (1989) Lapis Lazuli from Baffin Island. In: Famous Mineral Localities of Canada. Published by Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited & the National Museum of Natural Sciences, 190 pages: 124-130.
181.
Belley, P. M., & Groat, L. A. (2020). Metamorphosed carbonate platforms and controls on the genesis of sapphire, gem spinel, and lapis lazuli: Insight from the Lake Harbour Group, Nunavut, Canada and implications for gem exploration. Ore Geology Reviews, 116, 103259.
Reiner Mielke
Hogarth (1997) Canadian Mineralogist 35, 53-78.
CMN/GSC trip in 2012
Cindy Hasler specimens
      • Somerset Island
December 1994
v. 32
no. 4
p. 815-823
Canadian Mineralogist Vol. 18, pp.24l-250 (1980)
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 65, No. 22, pp. 4243–4255, 2001
      • Ungava bay
        • Abloviak fjord
Digonnet, S., Goulet, N., Bourne, J., Stevenson, R., and Archibald, D. (2000) Petrology of the Abloviak ailikite dikes, New Québec: evidence for a Cambrian diamondiferous alkaline province in northeastern North America. Canadian Journal of Earth Science: 37: 517-533.
 
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