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Falster, Alexander U., Simmons, William B., Webber, Karen L. (2017) An unusual perhamite-pollucite-lepidolite-fluorapatite-quartz assemblage in the Emmons pegmatite, Greenwood, Oxford Co., Maine, USA: implication for the origin of this unusual paragenesis, in PEG2017. 8th International Symposium on Granitic Pegmatites. NGF Abstracts and Proceedings of the Geological Society of Norway, 2017 (2) 27-28

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TitleAn unusual perhamite-pollucite-lepidolite-fluorapatite-quartz assemblage in the Emmons pegmatite, Greenwood, Oxford Co., Maine, USA: implication for the origin of this unusual paragenesis
JournalNGF Abstracts and Proceedings of the Geological Society of NorwayISBN978-82-8347-019-2
AuthorsFalster, Alexander U.Author
Simmons, William B.Author
Webber, Karen L.Author
Year2017Volume2017
Page(s)27-28Issue2
PublisherGeological Society of Norway
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Mindat Ref. ID17122104Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:17122104:8
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Full ReferenceFalster, Alexander U., Simmons, William B., Webber, Karen L. (2017) An unusual perhamite-pollucite-lepidolite-fluorapatite-quartz assemblage in the Emmons pegmatite, Greenwood, Oxford Co., Maine, USA: implication for the origin of this unusual paragenesis, in PEG2017. 8th International Symposium on Granitic Pegmatites. NGF Abstracts and Proceedings of the Geological Society of Norway, 2017 (2) 27-28
Plain TextFalster, Alexander U., Simmons, William B., Webber, Karen L. (2017) An unusual perhamite-pollucite-lepidolite-fluorapatite-quartz assemblage in the Emmons pegmatite, Greenwood, Oxford Co., Maine, USA: implication for the origin of this unusual paragenesis, in PEG2017. 8th International Symposium on Granitic Pegmatites. NGF Abstracts and Proceedings of the Geological Society of Norway, 2017 (2) 27-28
InMüller, Axel, Rosing-Schow, Nanna - Eds. (2017) PEG2017. 8th International Symposium on Granitic Pegmatites. NGF Abstracts and Proceedings of the Geological Society of Norway Vol. 2017 (2) Geological Society of Norway

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Emmons Quarry, Uncle Tom Mountain, Greenwood, Oxford County, Maine, USA

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Emmons Quarry, Uncle Tom Mountain, Greenwood, Oxford County, Maine, USA Fluorapatite, K Feldspar, Lepidolite, Perhamite, Pollucite, Quartz


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