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Rosenbuschite from
Nunasarnaq, Tunulliarfik Fjord, IlĂ­maussaq complex, Kujalleq, Greenland


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Rosenbuschite
Formula:Na6Ca6Zr3Ti(Si2O7)4O2F6
Comments:Found in a loose fragment of naujaite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Rosenbuschite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Nunasarnaq, Tunulliarfik Fjord, IlĂ­maussaq complex, Kujalleq, Greenland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1295353
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1295353:8
GUID (UUID V4):4d108af0-0e1f-44b1-b1e6-6c62fc2e03fe
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plutonic bodies in the alkaline province of South Greenland. Its formation was preceded by the accumulation...Ilimaussaq into two groups : 1) the unstratified complex made up of fairly normal rocks as augite syenite...beds of porphyries. The stratified part of the complex is saucer-shaped. According to USSIN G the batholith...especiaIly formed in the most deformed parts of the complex. WEGMANN'S view that essexite, nordmarkite and...Survey of Greenland) on the Ilimaussaq batholith in the J ulianehaab District, South Greenland. The Ilimaussaq
Journal (issue)
plutonic bodies in the alkaline province of South Greenland. Its formation was preceded by the accumulation...llimaussaq into two groups : 1) the unslratified complex made up of fairly normal rocks as augite syenite...beds of porphyries. The stratified part of the complex is saucer-shaped. According lo UssING the batholith...especially formed in the most deformed parts of the complex. \\.EG .1A:;:;'s view that essexite, nordmarkite...Survey of Greenland) on the Ilimaussaq batholith in the J ulianehaab District, South Greenland. The Ilimaussaq
Journal (issue)
quantities of minerals have been sent home from Greenland. These minerals originate from different sources...material has naturally been collected in East Greenland by the numerous expeditions of later years, whereas...increase the size of the hook. As far as West Greenland is concerned, the geological conditions are rather...which chiefly occur in the southernmost part of Greenland. As elsewhere, the occurrences of minerals in...formations may be of interest in this respect. The Greenland pegmatite veins do not seem to be particularly
Journal (issue)
STEENSTRUPINE IN THE ILIMAUSSAQ MASSIF, SOUTHWEST GREENLAND BY HENNING SØRENSEN WITH 32 FIGURES IN THE TEXT...STEENSTRUPINE IN THE ILIMAUSSAQ MASSIF, SOUTHWEST GREENLAND BY HENNING SØRENSEN WITH 32 FIGURES IN THE TEXT............... . .. . .... . .. .. .. .. ... 2. Complex pegmatites ...... . ............ .. .............veins in the Ilimaussaq alkaline massif, South Greenland. It is now known to be of widespread occurrence... J. V. STEENSTRUP in the Ilimaussaq Complex, Southwest Greenland in 1876 and it was described by LoRENZEN
 
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