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Thorite from
Alnö Complex, Sundsvall, Västernorrland County, Sweden


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Thorite
Formula:Th(SiO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Thorite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Alnö Complex, Sundsvall, Västernorrland County, Sweden
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1005181
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1005181:8
GUID (UUID V4):7c4815a7-28e3-480b-8255-dd5a22a911ba
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Book
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
Report (issue)
SLOVAKIA SLOVENIA SOUTH AFRICA SPAIN SRI LANKA SUDAN SWEDEN SWITZERLAND SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC TAJIKISTAN THAILAND...................................... 23 6.1.14. Sweden..................................................mineral was described as the thorium-silicate thorite. The isolation of the element thorium was made...solubility of thorium reaches 100 ppm as a sulphate complex (e.g. in Italy thorium was deposited in acid hot...thus, occurs as oxides (thorianite), silicates (thorite) and phosphates (frequently with REEs). A common
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Norway, the 580 Ma old Fen carbonatite-ultramafic complex is a representative of this type of rocks. In this...lamprophyre dyke which possibly is linked to the Fen complex, although 40 Ar/39 Ar data from phenocrystic phlogopite...is in contrast to the about 100 Ma younger Fen complex, which were derived from a thin SCLM. Keywords:...the carbonatite-ultramafic complexes (the Fen complex, Southern Norway—580 Ma) and kimberlites (eastern...hematite (FeKα), apatite (PKα), lorenzenite (NaKα), thorite (ThMα), MnCO3 (MnKα), Y3 Al5 O12 (YLα), (La,Ce)S
Book
Zoned Laurite from the Merensky Reef, Bushveld Complex, South Africa: “Hydrothermal” in Origin? Reprinted...Applied in the Context of Mineral Potential in Sweden Reprinted from: Minerals 2020, 10, 365, doi:10...Mafic–Ultramafic-Hosted Sulphides: The Pindos Ophiolite Complex Reprinted from: Minerals 2020, 10, 454, doi:10...mineral—both from chromitites of the Othrys ophiolite complex, approved by the Commission of New Minerals, Nomenclature...various stages of the evolution of that ophiolite complex. Kravtsova et al. [4] present the peculiarities
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Olserum-Djupedal REE-phosphate mineralisation, SE Sweden: a unique contact metamorphic-hydrothermal system...Olserum-Djupedal REE-phosphate mineralisation, SE Sweden: a unique contact metamorphichydrothermal system...Olserum-Djupedal REEphosphate mineralisation, SE Sweden: a unique contact metamorphic-hydrothermal system...Resources, Geological Survey of Sweden, Box 670, SE-75128 Uppsala, Sweden 4Department of Earth Sciences...SE-75266 Uppsala, Sweden 5Leading Edge Materials Corp., Skolallén 2B, SE-82141 Bollnäs, Sweden 6Chromafora
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
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
Book (volume)
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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