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Shonkinite from USA

USA
 
  • California
    • San Bernardino County
      • Clark Mts (Clark Mountain Range)
        • Mountain Pass District
          • Mountain Pass
Watts, K. E., Haxel, G. B., & Miller, D. M. (2022). Temporal and Petrogenetic Links Between Mesoproterozoic Alkaline and Carbonatite Magmas at Mountain Pass, California. Economic Geology, 117(1), 1-23.
Jones, A.P. and Wyllie, P.J. (1983) Low temperature glass quenched from a synthetic rare earth carbonatite: implications for the origin of the Mountain Pass deposit, California. Economic Geology: 78: 1721-1723.
  • Colorado
    • Jefferson County
      • Morrison Area
        • Morrison quadrangle
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
  • Montana
    • Chouteau County
      • Highwood Mountains
Kuehner, S. M., Irving, A. J., & O'Brien, H. E. (2003, June). A kalborsite-pitiglianoite-kalsilite-shcherbakovite-barytolamprophyllite-wadeite-bearing lamproitic dike from the northern Highwood Mountains, Montana, USA. In International Kimberlite Conference: Extended Abstracts (Vol. 8).
W. P. Nash, Lawrence M. Monson, (1987) "Shonkin Sag laccolith
A differentiated alkaline intrusion, Highwood Mountains, Montana", Rocky Mountain Section of the Geological Society of America, Stanley S. Beus
W. P. Nash, Lawrence M. Monson, (1987) "Shonkin Sag laccolith
A differentiated alkaline intrusion, Highwood Mountains, Montana", Rocky Mountain Section of the Geological Society of America, Stanley S. Beus
    • Hill County
      • Bearpaw Mountains
        • Big Sandy Creek
 
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