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Aegirine from
Alnö Complex, Sundsvall, Västernorrland County, Sweden


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Aegirine
Formula:NaFe3+Si2O6
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Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Aegirine data
Locality Data:Click here to view Alnö Complex, Sundsvall, Västernorrland County, Sweden
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:53439
Long-form Identifier:1:3:53439:4
GUID (UUID V4):d1881fe6-bb07-4127-bbe7-8b2bbb12eddf
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Kresten Valentin R. Troll The Alnö Carbonatite Complex, Central Sweden GeoGuide Series editors Wolfgang...Kresten Valentin R. Troll • The Alnö Carbonatite Complex, Central Sweden 123 Peter Kresten Section for...Department of Earth Sciences Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden Valentin R. Troll Section for Mineralogy, Petrology...Department of Earth Sciences Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden ISSN 2364-6497 ISSN 2364-6500 (electronic) GeoGuide...this respect, the late Proterozoic Alnö igneous complex in central Sweden is one of the most classical localities
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mineralization in sodic lujavrite from the Saima alkaline complex, northeastern China: A mineralogical study and...mineralization in sodic lujavrite from the Saima alkaline complex, northeastern China: A mineralogical study and...mineralization in sodic lujavrite from the Saima alkaline complex, northeastern China: a mineralogical study and...MANUSCRIPT Abstract T The Triassic Saima alkaline complex on the Liaodong Peninsula, northeastern IP China...assemblage from the potassic nepheline syenite of the complex to the sodic lujavrite suggest that their magma
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have been identified between the presence of more complex veining textures, mineralogy and brecciation in...and mineralogi- 133 cal modifiers e.g. veined aegirine-albite fenite; brecciated orthoclase fenite. Here...produced from 164 parent alkaline magmas via a complex combination of liquid immiscibility and/or 165...of hydrothermal 181 fluids in and around the complex. With very few exceptions (e.g. Arzamastsev et...(1921) in his 186 memoir on the Fen carbonatite complex, Norway. Since the initial studies of the 187
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detailed geological work at the Alnö Island alkaline-carbonatite complex in 1889. The history of carbonatite...(fenitisationtype metasomatism), and alkaline-carbonatite complex morphology to the exploration geologist, (iii)...studies. We use the term alkaline-carbonatite complex to denote occurrences where magmatic and or carbohydrothermal...hosted by a carbonatite or alkaline-carbonatite complex, be situated at the contact between the intrusion...reported at the St.-Honoré alkaline-carbonatite complex (Canada) by Kamenetsky et al. (2015), further supporting
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zircon) from plutonic rocks of the Eocene Tamazeght complex, High Atlas Mountains, Morocco. In most lithologies...the evolution of the HFSE budget of the whole complex. By combining our data with published titanite–melt...the various rock types present in the Tamazeght complex and show that the above-mentioned element ratios...data to eudialyte-bearing rocks of the Ilímaussaq complex (South Greenland), and comparing the results to...K2O/Al2O3) contains a variety of structurally complex Na–Ca–HFSE silicates (mainly eudialyte, catapleite
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Pekov, 2000) in the lujavrites of the Lovozero complex from which a concentrate with about 8 wt.% Nb2O5...Nb, due to the penchant for the element to form complex anions (NbO34 −; NbO76 −; Nb2O26 −) which cannot...Nb minerals whose structure is based upon these complex ions. Typically, basaltic rocks contain less than...nephelinite–melilitite magmas is considered to be a complex multi-stage process involving partial melting of...mineralogy of Nb is complicated, and dominated by complex oxides and silicates many of which contain lattice
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other three, are arranged from north to south. For Sweden, a general summary of the metallogeny of that country...the one that contains the iron ores of central Sweden in which the numerous ore bodies are of a few 5...connected. The last two deposits are the carbonatite of Alnö Island and the farthest south of all major Swedish...countries: Ireland England Scotland 3 7 1 Wales Norway Sweden 1 7 17 Finland Poland USSR 12 2 30. These 80...and by the Directors of the Geological Surveys of Sweden and Norway. Stanislaw Dzujynsiki and Marie Sass-Gustkiewicz
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....................................36 Lieksa complex – granitoids and high-grade gneisses ............in the Kianta terrain .........48 Nurmes gneiss complex ...................52 2.3. Iisalmi terrain ...........56 Varpaisjärvi granulite complex ........57 Rautavaara complex .........................58 2.4...belt .....................60 Siurua granulite complex .................60 The Karelian domain in northern...108 Portimo layered igneous complex ..111 Koillismaa layered igneous complex .........................
 
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