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Xenotime-(Y) from
Mount Begbie, Revelstoke, Revelstoke Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Xenotime-(Y)
Formula:Y(PO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Xenotime-(Y) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mount Begbie, Revelstoke, Revelstoke Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:902092
Long-form Identifier:1:3:902092:4
GUID (UUID V4):53b82e2d-f117-418d-a091-14feb91fe275
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
MINERALOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF PEGMATITES ON MOUNT BEGBIE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Andrea DIXON§, Jan CEMPÍREK, and Lee...University of British Columbia, 2207 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4, Canada Abstract The...pegmatite group on the northern slope of Mount Begbie, near Revelstoke, B.C., comprises more than 50 relatively...minerals (triplite, lithiophilite, Mn-rich apatite, xenotime, monazite), and zircon provides insight into the...presence of hübnerite and qitianlingite in the Mount Begbie pegmatite group are unusual compared to rare
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
contains Sn-Nb-Ta-Y-REE-U oxide, Y-REE phosphate, Mn-Fe-phosphate, Ti-Zr-silicate, Be-Y-REE-U-silicate and...Ma) by the U-Pb method applied to monazite and xenotime (Romer et al. 1996, Schärer et al. 1996). It is...discordant to the foliation, yielded an U-Pb age from xenotime of 25.5–26.5 Ma. This is consistent with the SHRIMP...centered on the Y axis (12-144A and 12-144B) or by a partial Y-Z girdle centered on the Y axis that is slightly...redefined as Nb-rich rutile), and (2) delorenzite, (Y, Ce, Ca)(Ta, Nb, Ti) 2 (O,OH) 6 (later renamed tanteuxenite)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mao, 1999; Hua et al., 2003). The Xianghualing mining district is located to the south of Xianghualing...by the crystal LDE; the elements P, K, Ca, Sc, Ti, Y, Zr, Nb, Sn, Th and U were determined by the crystal...Mn, 57 Fe, 59 Co, 60 Ni, 85 Rb, 88 Sr, Y, 90Zr, 93Nb, 95Mo, 118Sn, 133Cs, 137Ba, 139La, 140Ce...Occasionally zircon grains are surrounded by anhedral xenotime-(Y). 15 EPMA analyses indicate that zircons contain...high-fieldstrength elements (HFSEs) (total REE, Zr, Th and Y) decrease progressively, and concentrations of the
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GENTILE, P., NESTOLA, F., ZORZI, F. Pb-rich agardite-(Y) and Pb-rich agardite-(Nd) from miarolitic granite...geochemistry of the Rau pegmatite group, Yukon Territory, Canada………..126 SIMMONS, W.B., FALSTER, A.U. Garnet layer...have attracted the interest of geoscientists and mining enterprises, because they are associated with numerous...supposing the presence of Li to fill completely the Y site (Selway & Xiong, 2002; Tindle et al., 2002)....important in the Y site is observed between the crystal cores (X[vac0.46, Na0.31, Ca0.22] Y[Mg2.1, Al0.4
 
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