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Hafnian Zircon from
Iveland, Agder, Norway


Locality type:Municipality
Classification
Species:Zircon var: Hafnian Zircon
Formula:(Zr,Hf)SiO4
Comments:Levinson & Borup describe zircon crystals growing on a thortveitite crystal, that in analysis gives 23% (+/-10%) HfO2.
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hafnian Zircon data
Locality Data:Click here to view Iveland, Agder, Norway
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:242115
Long-form Identifier:1:3:242115:5
GUID (UUID V4):f33e5e31-12cb-4739-8e37-2e103c52ba25
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Nb-Ta oxide minerals and the Hf/(Hf + Zr) ratio in zircon also increase with the evolution of the pegmatites...crystals of muscovite. Other accessory minerals are zircon, fluorapatite, monazite, xenotime and uraninite...devoid of minerals with rare elements, except for zircon. Minerals 2019, 9, 580 6 of 38 Figure Figure...crystals muscovite. Other accessory minerals are zircon, fluorapatite, monazite, xenotime and uraninite...devoid of minerals with rare elements, except for zircon. Minerals 2019, 9, 580 6 of 37 metasomatism
Report (issue)
Major and trace element analyses (18), Bamble, Norway. AMPHIBOLE. Belkovskii and Loktina, (Tr. II'menskogo... 1-277 (1978)(English). Probe analyses from SW Norway (143). AMPHIBOLE. Uelaney et al., Geochim. Cosmochim... 91, no. 8, 60379 (1979). Structural relations zircon, scheelite, anhydrite. ANHYDRITE. Bayer, Schweiz... Discussion of crystal chemistry of scheelite, zircon, and anhydrite and possibility of solid solution...(1978). Analyses (14) and trace elements from S. Norway. ANTHOPHYLLITE. Chernosky and Autio, Am. Mineral
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masses in serpentinemagnesite deposits at Modum, Norway, composition Mg2P04(0H,F,0), have a 8-258, b 14-383...red masses in syenite-pegmatite from Nordmarka, Norway; possibly an alteration product of analcime. [M...(orthorhombic?) crystals from Armen mine, Kongsberg, Norway. Named from the locality. [M.A., 7, 468.] 15th...(Arschinowit). Yet another name for a partially metamict zircon. [M.A., 14, 277, 345; Amer. Min., 44, 210.] 22nd...analyses of soda-rich orthoclases (one from Kragero, Norway, containing only 1-15% K20) made by Philippe Barbier
 
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