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Bastnäsite from Spain

Spain
 
  • Canary Islands
    • Las Palmas Province
      • Fuerteventura
Ahijado et al (2005) Mineralogy and Petrology, 84, #1-2, 107-127.
Mangas J., Perez F.J., Marín A.,Reguilón R.M.(1996) Minerales de tierras raras en las carbonatitas del Complejo Basal de Fuerteventura (Islas Canarias). Geogaceta, 20(7) pp. 1511-1513.
    • Santa Cruz de Tenerife Province
      • Tenerife
Dill, Harald Gerold, Rüsenberg, Kurt Anton (2023) Marker Minerals in Volcanics and Xenoliths—An Approach to Categorize the Inferred Magmatic Rocks Underneath the Present-Day Volcanic Landscape of Tenerife, Spain (NW African Rare Mineral Province) Minerals, 13 (11) 1410 doi:10.3390/min13111410
Dill, Harald Gerold, Rüsenberg, Kurt Anton (2023) Marker Minerals in Volcanics and Xenoliths—An Approach to Categorize the Inferred Magmatic Rocks Underneath the Present-Day Volcanic Landscape of Tenerife, Spain (NW African Rare Mineral Province) Minerals, 13 (11) 1410 doi:10.3390/min13111410
Dill, Harald Gerold, Rüsenberg, Kurt Anton (2023) Marker Minerals in Volcanics and Xenoliths—An Approach to Categorize the Inferred Magmatic Rocks Underneath the Present-Day Volcanic Landscape of Tenerife, Spain (NW African Rare Mineral Province) Minerals, 13 (11) 1410 doi:10.3390/min13111410
Dill, Harald Gerold, Rüsenberg, Kurt Anton (2023) Marker Minerals in Volcanics and Xenoliths—An Approach to Categorize the Inferred Magmatic Rocks Underneath the Present-Day Volcanic Landscape of Tenerife, Spain (NW African Rare Mineral Province) Minerals, 13 (11) 1410 doi:10.3390/min13111410
  • Galicia
    • Pontevedra
      • Gondomar
        • Vincios
Montero, P., Bea, F., Corretgé, L. G., Floor, P., & Whitehouse, M. J. (2009). U-Pb ion microprobe dating and Sr and Nd isotope geology of the Galiñeiro igneous complex: A model for the peraluminous/peralkaline duality of the Cambro-Ordovician magmatism of Iberia. Lithos, 107(3-4), 227-238. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2008.10.009
de Vergara Pardeiro, A., González, M. F., Rodríguez, R. A., & Fuentes, F. J. V. (1994). On the first occurrence of fergusonite-group minerals in the" Galiñeiro" peralkaline complex (Spain). Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Mineralogía, 17, 225-230.
Priem, H. N. A., Boelrijk, N. A. I. M., Verschure, R. H., Hebeda, E. H., & Floor, P. (1966). Isotopic evidence for Upper-Cambrian or Lower-Ordovician granite emplacement in the Vigo area, Northwestern Spain. Geologie en Mijnbouw (Netherlands), 45, 36-40.
Floor, P. 1966. Petrology of an aegirine-riebeckite gneiss-bearing part of the Hesperian Massif: the Galiñeiro and surrounding areas, Vigo, Spain. Leidse Geologische Mededelingen, 36, 1-203.
 
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