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Nepheline from
Mount Terror, Ross Island, Ross Archipelago, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica


Locality type:Volcano
Classification
Species:Nepheline
Formula:Na3K(Al4Si4O16)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Nepheline data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mount Terror, Ross Island, Ross Archipelago, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1326234
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1326234:5
GUID (UUID V4):a5ba189a-a613-496d-bd07-6401bb6994f0
Nearest other occurrences of Nepheline
33.6km (20.9 miles) Mount Erebus, Ross Island, Ross Archipelago, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
72.0km (44.7 miles) White Island, Ross Archipelago, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
72.0km (44.7 miles) Beaufort Island, Ross Archipelago, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
96.8km (60.2 miles) Brown Peninsula, Ross Archipelago, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
References
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Report (issue)
The Hallett Volcanic Province, Antarctica GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 456-C Prepared on behalf...Volcanic Province, Antarctica By WARREN HAMILTON CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GEOLOGY OF ANTARCTICA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...__ Antarctica _ ___ Ross Sea petrologic province ____________ Other work in northeastern Victoria Land...___ Crustal setting __ _______________ Coulman Island _ _ _______ Coulman caldera ___________________...Peninsula _______ ______ Eastern belt _________ ____ Northern volcano ____ _______ Eastern volcanoes _________
Book (volume)
GEOLOGY Vol. I. and Tectonic Geology of South Victoria Land. E. DAVID, C.M.G., F.R.S., M.A., Hon. D.Sc.... Internal. Geol. Congress, Stockholm, 1910. Antarctica and Some of its Problems. By Professor T. W....TO THE PALEONTOLOGY AND PETROLOGY OF SOUTH VICTORIA LAND BY W. N. BENSON, B.Sc. ; F. CHAPMAN, ...Tongue. : DRYGALSKI THE BARRIER ICE TONGUE. ROSS ' 9 ' / ft c i e r SEA ice. This interpretation...those reproduced, including the telephoto view of Mount Erebus. We are particularly indebted to the authors
Book
earth scientists in the scientific exploration of Antarctica can best be judged from the fact that 7 years...Cape Town, Antarctic earth scientists were able to mount a larger but similarly effective symposium at Oslo...geology and solid earth geophysical literature of Antarctica. It is worth noting that two important differences...where earth scientists have but a fragment of Antarctica exposed to study and at times make, in some cases...parts of Antarctica, and the infuence of new plate tec¬ tonic thinking not only in Antarctica but in its
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
during the voyage of H.M.S. Erebus and Terror under Sir James Clark Ross, in 1839-48. By G, T. PaIoR, M.A....made regarding the rock-specimens collected by the Ross Expedition, and it was suggested by Sir John Murray...the greater part of the Ross colle~tion consists of specimens from Kerguelen Land similar to those brought...Region,s duri~g the years 1839-43, by Sir James Clark Ross (London, John Murray, 1849); and also in Voyages...Cape Verde Islands, St. Paul's Rocks, the little island of Trinidad off Brazil, and St. He]ena, at all
Report (volume)
usually slow change in the relative levels of the land and the water. Large tracts of its surface must...be built on Vulcan Island, west side of Rabaul Caldera, Papua New Guinea. The island was known to rise...Departments, including myself, inspected Vulcan Island with the object of seeing whether it might not...these reasons I stated that I did riot consider the island suitable for a Quarantine Station on account of...be ornamental, but would not be required if the island went up instead of down'." George H. Murray (1939)
Report (issue)
only those essential to a proper understanding of eastern and the extreme western parts of the United· the...Europe, Africa, Asia (includinO' 0 the Malay Archipelago), Australia and New Zealand Polynesia and the...Greenland, etc. Eastern Canada: Labrador, Newfoundland, Maritime Provinces, Quebec, Ontario. Eastern United States:...Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania...Indo-China. India. Philippine Islands. Malay Archipelago: Borneo. Celebes. Smnatra. Java, Flores, etc
Report (issue)
..................... 125 Variable attitude of Mount Oddie intrusive contact...........................•. ~................. II. A, B, View from near eastern corner of area mapped on Pl. I, looking southwest;...D, Tonopah and surroundings, looki~g west from Mount Oddie; E, F, Panorama, looking south from Butler...... A, Siebert Mountain from the northeast; B, Mount Oddie from the northwest....... Face of Siebert...neck; plotting of strong flow structure on top of eastern shoulder of Golden Mountain. 46 7. Vertical sketch
 
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