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Ankerite from
Rio deposit, Phantom Lake, Flin Flon District, Manitoba, Canada


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Ankerite
Formula:Ca(Fe2+,Mg)(CO3)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Ankerite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Rio deposit, Phantom Lake, Flin Flon District, Manitoba, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:564695
Long-form Identifier:1:3:564695:1
GUID (UUID V4):c43af429-1cb9-4381-9cb9-54cb6d9dc790
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Proterozoic Greenstone Belt: Western Flin Flon Domain, Saskatchewan,Canada KEVIN M. ANSDELL AND T. KU•TIS KYSEB... CanadaS7NOWO Abstract The Flin Flon domain,Trans-Hudsonorogen,Canada,is an exampleof a Proterozoic...milky-coloredquartzandmayalsocontaintourmaline,ankerite,chlorite,and muscovite. Pyriteandarsenopyrite...LaurelLake depositin the Flin Flondomain.Thissuggests that fluidadvectionthroughthe Rio depositwas contemporaneous...agefromthe TartanLakemesothermal deposit(1791 _ 4 Ma) in the Flin Flon domain,indicatethat fluidflowrelatedto
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University ofSaslaztchewan, Saskatoon, Sask. S7N OWO, Canada h Department of Geology, Key Centre for Teaching...gold mineralization in the Superior Province of Canada and Yilgarn Craton of Australia was late kinematic...part of the thermal and rheological history of deposit host rocks, such that, in general, deposits in...have been determined for, all younger epigenetic deposit types are linked to tectonic processes typically...metal content at the scale of an entire mining district. (10) Have uniform primary stable and radiogenic
Report (volume)
and Turkey; (2) brine deposits, notably Searles Lake, California; (3) salar deposits in the Andes of...evaporites, the largest of which is the Inder deposit, Kazakhstan (Smith and Medrano, Chapter 6). Another...the Early Proterozoic deposit in Liaoning Province, China is that the deposit formed by metamorphism...new borate mineral from the Salt Springs potash deposit, Sussex, New Brunswick. Can Mineral 30:445-448...hydrous strontium borate from the Kramer Borate District, California. USGS Prof Paper 424-C:294-297 Erd
Report (volume)
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