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Amphibole Supergroup from
Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway


Locality type:Island
Classification
Species:'Amphibole Supergroup' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:AB2C5((Si,Al,Ti)8O22)(OH,F,Cl,O)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Amphibole Supergroup data
Locality Data:Click here to view Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:843999
Long-form Identifier:1:3:843999:4
GUID (UUID V4):94908bd7-a909-4f1c-a784-5bdafefb51df
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Volume 105, pages 781–794, 2020 Halogens in amphibole and mica from mantle xenoliths: Implications for...study reports halogen contents (F and Cl) of amphibole and phlogopite derived from mantle xenoliths and...and one peridotite massif, for amphibole and phlogopite megacrysts and ultramafic magmatic cumulates...rocks from 12 localities in Europe and Africa. Amphibole and phlogopite contain more F than Cl with F/Cl...μg/g) than amphibole (median of 1000 μg/g), while median Cl contents are higher in amphibole (290 μg/g)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
associated with clinopyroxene and spinel grains). Four amphibole crystals were investigated by single-crystal X-ray...components of amphibole and coexisting peridotite phases. Three out of four HP amphibole-bearing peridotites...different from those calculated on the basis of the amphibole dehydration equilibrium and the application of...extremely high fO2 values, determined by the oxy-amphibole equilibrium with respect to the redox conditions...(close to QFM buffer), revealed that: i) the amphibole-forming reaction is a relatively recent process
Journal (volume)
discoveries from the Larvik Plutonic Complex, southern Norway 47 Harald Oskar Folvik Mineralene fra Skjerpemyr...richterite from the Hydro quarry, Fen complex, Southern Norway: crystallographic data and crystal-chemistry 102...locality at the Kjennerudvann lake, Kongsberg, Norway 110 Roy Kristiansen and Hans Christian Olsen...old, new mineral to Norway 116 Roy Kristiansen Lithium mineralization in Norway: a review 119 Gunnar...pegmatites within the Tysfjord granite, northern Norway. Norsk Bergverksmuseum Skrifter 38, 5-28. Husdal
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
minute crystals of colourless amphibole, often in association with talc. Amphibole occurs as single acicular...pyroxene symplectites (KPT3); (g) tremolitic amphibole development on orthopyroxene porphyroclasts (PY1);...either orthopyroxene together with Na2O-rich amphibole and phlogopite (Prouteau et al., 2001) or ortho-...melts. Afterwards, the formation of tremolitic amphibole, often in association with talc (Fig. 3b, g) may... Welch, M.D., 2012. Nomenclature of the amphibole supergroup. American Mineralogist 97, 2031e2048. Hemming
 
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