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Arfvedsonite from Antarctica

Antarctica
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  • Eastern Antarctica
    • Enderby Land
      • Napier Complex
        • Tula Mountains
          • Amundsen Bay
Sheraton, J. W., & England, R. N. (1980). Highly potassic mafic dykes from Antarctica. Journal of the Geological Society of Australia, 27(1-2), 129-135.
    • Mac Robertson Land
      • Prince Charles Mountains
Sheraton, J. W., & England, R. N. (1980). Highly potassic mafic dykes from Antarctica. Journal of the Geological Society of Australia, 27(1-2), 129-135.
    • Queen Maud Land
Harris, C., Johnstone, W. P., & Phillips, D. (2002). Petrogenesis of the Mesozoic Sistefjell syenite intrusion, Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica and surrounding low-?18O lavas. South African Journal of Geology, 105(3), 205-226.
Woolley, Alan R. (2019) Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World. Part 4: Antarctica, Asia and Europe (excluding the former USSR), Australasia and Oceanic Islands. The Geological Society of London. doi:10.1144/mpar4
    • Victoria Land
Nardini, I., Armienti, P., Rocchi, S., & Burgess, R. (2003). ^ 4^ 0Ar-^ 3^ 9Ar Chronology and Petrology of the Miocene Rift-related Volcanism of Daniell Peninsula (Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica). Terra Antartica, 10, 39-62.
Müller, P., Schmidt-Thomé, M., Kreuzer, H., Tessensohn, F., & Vetter, U. (1991). Cenozoic peralkaline magmatism at the western margin of the Ross Sea, Antarctica. Memorie della Societa Geologica Italiana, 46, 315-336.
Kyle, P.R. (1990) A. McMurdo Volcanic Group Western Ross Embayment. In Volcanoes of the Antarctic Plate and Southern Oceans Vol. 48 - Antarctic Research Series. American Geophysical Union. p.18-145. doi:10.1029/AR048
Armienti, P., & Tripodo, A. (1991). Petrography and geochemistry of lavas and comagmatic xenoliths of Mt. Rittmann, a volcano discovered during the IV Italian Expedition in Northern Victoria Land (Antarctica). Memorie della Società Geologica Italiana, (46), 427-451.
  • Western Antarctica
    • Marie Byrd Land
      • Executive Committee Range
Woolley, Alan R. (2019) Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World. Part 4: Antarctica, Asia and Europe (excluding the former USSR), Australasia and Oceanic Islands. The Geological Society of London. doi:10.1144/mpar4
Woolley, Alan R. (2019) Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World. Part 4: Antarctica, Asia and Europe (excluding the former USSR), Australasia and Oceanic Islands. The Geological Society of London. doi:10.1144/mpar4
LeMasurier, W. E., Choi, S. H., Hart, S. R., Mukasa, S., & Rogers, N. (2016). Reconciling the shadow of a subduction signature with rift geochemistry and tectonic environment in Eastern Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. Lithos, 260, 134-153.
LeMasurier, W.E. (1990) B. Marie Byrd Land. In Volcanoes of the Antarctic Plate and Southern Oceans Vol. 48 - Antarctic Research Series. American Geophysical Union. p.146-255. doi:10.1029/AR048
 
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