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Aegirine-augite from
Monchique Complex, Monchique, Faro, Portugal


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Aegirine-augite
Formula:(NaaCabFec2+Mgd)(Fee3+AlfFeg2+Mgh)Si2O6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Aegirine-augite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Monchique Complex, Monchique, Faro, Portugal
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1408762
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1408762:6
GUID (UUID V4):43ef4e9b-ada9-4f81-aded-d8004092cb58
References
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major intrusive complexes of Monchique, Sines and Sintra in W. anra SW Portugal, to,,,.etLerwith their b...to theralitic minor intrusives in west central Portugal; about 80 small basanitic/iamprophyric to nepheline...Sezmount of the Gorringe Bank off the SW coast of Portugal. Most of these occurrences have been dated isotogically...Province are far from insignificant: the Monchique complex, for example, is one of the world's larger...feldspathoidal to peralkaline gneisses of Alentejo, Portugal (Floor 1974). Genert:lised descriptions of each
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Chemical Mineralogy of the Monchique Alkaline Complex, Southern Portugal Nicholas M.S. Rock Institute...(aluminous titanaugite through salite and aegirine-augite to acmite), amphiboles (subsilicic kaersutite...differentiated alkaline gabbroic-syenitic intrusions, Monchique also shows many unusual features: e.g. a restricted...geochemistry, that a major evolutionary process in the complex was a relatively discontinuous 'segregation' of...crystal fractionation. They also confirm that the complex represents neither a single in situ differentiating
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Petrology and Petrogenesis of the Monchique Alkaline Complex, Southern Portugal by N. M. S. ROCK Institute of...November 1976; in revisedform IS March 1977) Monchique is a sizeable subvolcanic ?laccolith, unusual...little to the evolution of the complex. INTRODUCTION T H E Serra de Monchique is a mountain range in the...the far south of Portugal, commanding both Atlantic coasts of that country and separating the provinces...lies parallel to the country-rock foliation. The Monchique intrusion is the type-locality for Foyaite (Blum
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associated lamprophyre dykes of Serra de Monchique, Portugal N. M. S. Rock Transactions of the Royal Society...associated lamprophyre dykes of Serra de Monchique, Portugal. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh...associated lamprophyre dykes of Serra de Monchique, Portugal N. M. S. Rock Institute of Geological Sciences...monchiquites from Monchique and Rio de Janeiro are hyalomonchiquites. The Monchique monchiquites are associated...camptonites and sannaites in a dykeswarm invading the Monchique foyaitic intrusion. Field, petrological, geothermometric
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and Petrology of the Red Hill Alkaline Igneous Complex, New Hampshire, U.S.A. by C. M. B. HENDERSON 1...katophorites and pyroxenes from ferrosalites to aegirine-augites; these trends follow the increasing degree...respectively, but OCS-B show fractionation towards aegirine-augites and katophorites. Mineral assemblages...fluid-saturated conditions. It seems likely that the complex formed by emplacement of fractionated magmas derived...after the main complex was formed. INTRODUCTION This study of the Red Hill complex forms part of continuing
 
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