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Ussingite from
Karra, Nunasarnaq, Tunulliarfik Fjord, Ilímaussaq complex, Kujalleq, Greenland


Locality type:Headland
Classification
Species:Ussingite
Formula:Na2AlSi3O8OH
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visual (Fluorescence)
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Sodalite3 photos of Ussingite associated with Sodalite at this locality.
Arfvedsonite3 photos of Ussingite associated with Arfvedsonite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Ussingite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Karra, Nunasarnaq, Tunulliarfik Fjord, Ilímaussaq complex, Kujalleq, Greenland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1295401
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1295401:4
GUID (UUID V4):9c3017b1-a712-42f4-a4b1-1fc819c7712e
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (issue)
Narssarssuk, Greenland. Photo by R. Bode. TITLE PAGE: The most common mineral in Greenland: ice —making...up the typical Arctic icebergs, ubiquitous in Greenland waters; photo by B. L. Nielsen. This special...AMMASSALIK (ANGMAGSSALIK) GEOLOGICAL MAP OF GREENLAND NUUK (GODTHAB) PAAMIUT (FREDERIKSHAB) ARSUK...Paleozoic and Mesozoic North Greenland platform and fold belt East Greenland Caledonian fold belt P rote...Archaean i 500 km i i i i PREFACE Throughout Greenland there are many interesting mineral localities
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
Book
org/details/geologyofgreenla0000unse Geology of Greenland ™~ i ~ j : . . — ; i ~ - : Arthur Escher...Geological Survey of Greenland 1976 Copyright © The Geological Survey of Greenland, Available from...from The Geological Survey of Greenland @Mster Voldgade 10 DK-1350 Copenhagen Denmark or through your bookseller...ae A/S, Odense 1976 Preface Geology of Greenland aims to provide a concise modern account of...geology. A large part of the exposed bedrock in Greenland is formed of Precambrian crystalline rocks with
Report (volume)
Mid-Proterozoic alkaline magmatism in southern Greenland: the Gardar province 449 LARSEN, L. M. & SORENSEN...T. F. D. Tertiary alkaline magmatism in East Greenland: a review 489 DOWNES, H. Tertiary and Quaternary...alkaline provinces, such as East Africa, southern Greenland and the Kola Peninsula, are included together...(1983) for the Tupertalik carbonatite in western Greenland. At the present time, alkaline magmas are erupted...The Proterozoic Gardar province in SouthWest Greenland is probably the best studied of these and is reviewed
Journal (issue)
associated with a serpentinite-matrix mélange complex about 2 km north of Puerto Nuevo. Jadeite is accompanied...serpentinite mélange at Puerto Nuevo. This mélange complex has been described in detail by Moore (1986). ...of the blueschist-bearing Puerto-Nuevo mélange complex. Vizcaino Peninsula, Baja California Sur, Mexico...containing a CFCP as a bead. The cavity, typically of complex shape, is visible in the centre and surrounded...pearls used as beads is the central cavity. This complex cavity is bordered by the first precipitation in
 
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