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Chamberlain, J. A. (1966) Heazlewoodite and awaruite in serpentinites of the eastern townships, Quebec. The Canadian Mineralogist, 8 (4). 519-522

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Reference TypeJournal (article/letter/editorial)
TitleHeazlewoodite and awaruite in serpentinites of the eastern townships, Quebec
JournalThe Canadian MineralogistISSN1499-1276
AuthorsChamberlain, J. A.Author
Year1966Volume8
Page(s)519-522Issue4
PublisherMineralogical Association of Canada
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Mindat Ref. ID17919868Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:17919868:7
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Full ReferenceChamberlain, J. A. (1966) Heazlewoodite and awaruite in serpentinites of the eastern townships, Quebec. The Canadian Mineralogist, 8 (4). 519-522
Plain TextChamberlain, J. A. (1966) Heazlewoodite and awaruite in serpentinites of the eastern townships, Quebec. The Canadian Mineralogist, 8 (4). 519-522
In(1966) The Canadian Mineralogist Vol. 8 (4) Mineralogical Association of Canada
Abstract/NotesHeazlewoodite plus magnetite and awaruite plus magnetite apparently form in different zones within ultramafic bodies as by-products of serppentinization. There is apparently an antipathy between heazlewoodite and awaruite.

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Jeffrey Mine, Val-des-Sources, Les Sources RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada
Lac a la Truite, Orford, Memphrémagog RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada

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Awaruite
Heazlewoodite

Mineral Occurrences

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Continental mine (Megantic mine; Lambly mine; Paré mine), Saint-Joseph-de-Coleraine, Les Appalaches RCM, Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec, Canada Heazlewoodite, Magnetite
Normandie mine, Saint-Joseph-de-Coleraine, Les Appalaches RCM, Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec, Canada Heazlewoodite, Magnetite
Vimy Ridge mine, Saint-Joseph-de-Coleraine, Les Appalaches RCM, Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec, Canada Magnetite
King Beaver mine (Jacob mine; Beaver-1 mine; Beaver-2 mine), Thetford Mines, Les Appalaches RCM, Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec, Canada Awaruite, Heazlewoodite, Magnetite
National mine, Pontbriand, Thetford Mines, Les Appalaches RCM, Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec, Canada Heazlewoodite, Magnetite
Carey mine (Carey Canada Inc. mine), Tring-Jonction, Robert-Cliche RCM, Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec, Canada Magnetite
Jeffrey Mine, Val-des-Sources, Les Sources RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada Heazlewoodite, Magnetite
Lac a la Truite, Orford, Memphrémagog RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada Awaruite, Magnetite, Serpentine Subgroup


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