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Aenigmatite from
Ambohimirahavavy Alkaline Complex, Antsirabe, Ambanja, Diana, Madagascar


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Aenigmatite
Formula:Na4[Fe102+Ti2]O4[Si12O36]
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Aenigmatite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ambohimirahavavy Alkaline Complex, Antsirabe, Ambanja, Diana, Madagascar
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1428726
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1428726:2
GUID (UUID V4):d47339fc-8142-4617-a78d-7fa22f144a9d
Nearest other occurrences of Aenigmatite
9.9km (6.1 miles) Ampasibitika, Antsirabe, Ambanja, Diana, Madagascar
References
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and -oversaturated alkaline rocks in the Cenozoic Ambohimirahavavy Complex (Madagascar): Mineralogical and...and -oversaturated alkaline rocks in the Cenozoic Ambohimirahavavy Complex (Madagascar): Mineralogical and...and -oversaturated alkaline rocks in the Cenozoic Ambohimirahavavy Complex (Madagascar): Mineralogical and...supérieure polytechnique de Madagascar, Ambatomaro Antsobolo Antananarivo Madagascar CE e PT Clermont-Ferrand...unknown Ambohimirahavavy ring complex in the Cenozoic alkaline province of northwestern Madagascar has recently
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Zirconosilicates in the kakortokites of the Ilímaussaq complex, South Greenland: Implications for fluid evolution...nepheline syenites (kakortokites) of the Ilímaussaq complex, South Greenland, host voluminous accumulations...accumulations of eudialyte-group minerals (EGM). These complex Na-Ca-zirconosilicates contain economically attractive...BASED on studies of the peralkaline Ilímaussaq complex, South Greenland, Ussing (1912) introduced the...presence of complex Na-Zr-Ti silicates, such as eudialyte-group minerals (EGM), aenigmatite and rinkite
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evolution of alkaline silica-saturated systems using alkali pyroxene and amphiboles from six alkaline complexes...deposits can be primary (igneous, carbonatites and alkaline systems) or secondary (placers and ion-adsorption)...and Wall 2012; U. S. Geological Survey 2019). In alkaline igneous rocks, REE are hosted mainly in monazite-(Ce)...Sørensen 1987; Chakhmouradian and Wall 2012). Most alkaline igneous rocks are silica-undersaturated, with...processes play a role for a pre-enrichment of alkaline rocks in REE and other HFSE (Marks and Markl 2017)
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eudialyte in nepheline syenite from the Ilímaussaq Complex, Greenland, one of the world’s largest known eudialyte-hosted...partial replacement of primary magmatic eudialyte by complex pseudomorph assemblages of secondary Zr-, Nb-,...Kringlerne deposit in the Mesoproterozoic Ilímaussaq complex, South Greenland, presents a major repository of...halogen-rich melts and is identified by the presence of complex Na–Ca–HFSE silicates such as eudialyte- and rinkite-group...pseudomorphic replacement. The alteration product is a complex intergrowth of microcrystalline zirconosilicates
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0.5 wt% REE) in the peralkaline Amis granite Complex, Brandberg, Namibia (Schmitt et al., 2002). Although... (2013) showed that in the Loch Loyal syenite complex, Scotland, magmatic concentration of the REE in...1353–1290 Ma Nain complex and finally by silica under- and over-saturated alkaline intrusive and volcanic...Sodium titanosilicates, in the form of early aenigmatite (it occurs locally as subhedral prisms with inclusions...Williams-Jones, 2016) and later astrophyllite (aenigmatite is commonly replaced by astrophyllite), both
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post-magmatic products of the Keivy alkali granite complex, NW Russia Dmitry Zozulya, Ray Macdonald, Bogusław...post-magmatic products of the Keivy alkali granite complex, NW Russia, Ore Geology Reviews (2020), doi: https://doi...post-magmatic products of the Keivy alkali granite complex, NW Russia Dmitry Zozulya a,*, Ray Macdonald b... Zozulya). Abstract The Keivy alkali granite complex, Kola Peninsula, NW Russia, contains numerous Zr-REE-YNb...Zr-REE-YNb occurrences and deposits, formed by a complex sequence of pegmatitic, hydrothermal and metasomatic
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geology The Saint-Andre carbonatite complex The Oka carbonatite complex Mont Royal Mont Saint-Bruno (Montarville)...fully understand the petrogenesis of the igneous complex. In nepheline syenite and sodalite syenite pegmatites...concerning the origin of the Monteregian Hills alkaline province, and a brief description of each member...used interchangeably for the mountain, the alkaline complex, and the eponymous town situated at the foot...From the syenites, he identified such signature alkaline minerals as eudialyte, a lavenite-like mineral
 
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