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Vlasovite from
Straumsvola complex, Queen Maud Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Vlasovite
Formula:Na2ZrSi4O11
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Vlasovite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Straumsvola complex, Queen Maud Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:967953
Long-form Identifier:1:3:967953:5
GUID (UUID V4):41a93f96-a09a-4aad-9154-e71daa44814b
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granite dykes of the Straumsvola complex, western Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Chris Harris1 · Tanya...dykes cut the Straumsvola nepheline syenite pluton in Western Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica. The average...presence of the Zr silicates eudialyte, dalyite and vlasovite, and the Na–Ti silicate, narsarsukite. The dykes...melting of felsic crust. Examples include the Puklen Complex of the Gardar Province, South Greenland; the Marangudzi...Zimbabwe; Mt. Brome in Canada, the Ambohimirahavy Complex, Madagascar, and Messum in Namibia (Marks et al
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Makhotko (1982) identified dalyite in the Murun Complex, Siberia, Russia, also providing additional quantitative...cross-cuts the nepheline syenites of the Straumsvola Complex, Antarctica. In 1988, an enstatite-sanidinephlogopite...ogopite lamproite in south-eastern Spain was reported to contain the mineral’s first known occurrence...Salitre–Serra Negra carbonatite-alkaline igneous complex, Brazil (Mariano and Francis, 1989; Mariano and...identified in the Strange Lake peralkaline granite complex, Canada, and noted to have nucleated heterogeneously
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pegmatite: a case study from the Ambohimirahavavy complex, Madagascar GUILLAUME ESTRADE *, STEFANO SALVI...pegmatitic granites from the Cenozoic Ambohimirahavavy complex, and assess the magmatic conditions required to...Introduction EUDIALYTE-group minerals (EGM) are complex Na-Ca-Zr-cyclosilicates with the general formula...1180/minmag.2017.081.053 are incorporated into complex Na-K-Ca-Zr-silicates, rich in volatiles (Cl, F...in the Ilímaussaq complex, the Norra Kärr complex in Sweden and the Kipawa complex in Canada; Goodenough
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and O, OH, F, and H20 Groups and Other Anions or Complex and Some Beryllosilicates 1020 1061 1106 1116...followed in this edition. The many and often very complex silicate minerals are here classified for the first...may be less for simple structures or more for complex ones. Typically, the projection is down the shortest...but ant predomin the to refers label The true. complex structures this may not be by species in a site...appearance of its surfaces in reflected light. It is a complex property that depends on a mineral’s reflectivity;
 
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