| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and strontium isotope relationships in the Oka ~~~tite complex, Quebec M.H. Department of &&&al GR~~NENFELDER’...Geology, &a&on University, Ottawa, Ontario, KlS 5B6, Canada (Rec&ed March 22, 1985;acceptedin revisedform Decemk...and 1 melilite separates from the Oka, Quebec, carbonatite complex. Pyrite, melilite and two calcite...of one ok&e and a sampleof countryrockgneissnear Oka contain Pbwith isotopiccompositionstbatillustrate...10’years)forthePoohbah Lake syenite complex to 0.12 AB for the Oka carhonatite complex. When the s’Sr/s%r ratios | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Volume 70, pages 1l0l-l l l3, 1985 The Oka carbonatite complex, Quebec: geology and evidencefor silicate-carbonate...the northern intrusive center of the Oka complex (Quebec,Canada) probably formed from immiscible carbonate...charges or volcanic rocks. The Oka pluton, a Cretaceous intrusive complex of the Monteregian Hills petrographic...between silicate and carbonate magmas was important at Oka, but these studies did not specifically state which...paper evaluates liquid immiscibility in the Oka complex using all pertinent field, petrographic and chemical | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | yttrium in the rocks and minerals of the Oka carbonatite complex, Quebec G. NELSON EBY Department of Environmental...(14) and mineral (87) samples from the Oka carbonatite complex. Whole-rock and mineral data indicate a...mineral pairs are quite variable, indicating that the Oka rocks were emplaced through a wide-range of physicochemical...conditions. A reasonable model for the origin of the complex involves a limited partial melting of mantle material...and Y in the various minerals of a carbonatite complex, REE and Y abundances were determined for rocks | | | Book | Mineralogical Association of Canada Association mineralogique du canada 14 Also in this series Encyclopedia...(1998) J. Delvigne Mineral Species Discovered in Canada and Species Named after Canadians Special Publication...F. Martin c 2019 Mineralogical Association of Canada All rights reserved. No part of this publication...publishers. Printed in Canada on acid-free paper Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication...(1962-) Published by the Mineralogical Association of Canada ISBN: 978-0-921294-61-0 1. Mont Saint-Hilaire, | | | Book (volume) | bonds or groups of atoms forming covalent bonds – complex anions (e.g. CO32, C2O42, SO42, PO43, SiO44...vibrations of most important coordination polyhedra and complex anionic groups are listed by Miller and Wilkins...zirconoand titanosilicates characterized by very complex and variable crystal-chemical features (Johnsen...crystals (solid solutions involving different complex anions, alteration of different kinds of stacking...spectra of cancrinite-group minerals with more complex structures and the number of layers more than 2 | | | Report (issue) | 36, 151-168) (1987) Analysis from Thunder Mt. complex, Idaho ACANTHITE. Nekrasov and Lunin, (Mineral...149-157 (1984). Microprobe analyses (2) from Oka complex, Quebec. ALBRECHTSCHRAUFITE. Mereiter, (Acta...indices AMBLYGONITE. London and Burt, Mineral. Assoc. Canada Short Course no. 8, 99-133 (1982). Review of occurrence...(1984). Microprobe analyses (2) from Kanichee complex, Ont. AMPHIBOLE. Abdusalomov and Dusmatov, (Mineral...(1985). Microprobe analyses (4) from gneiss, Nain complex, Labrador. AMPHIBOLE. Black, et al., J. Metamorph | | Gaines, Richard V., Skinner, H. Catherine W., Foord, Eugene E., Mason, Brian, Rosenzweig, Abraham, King, Vandall T. (1997) Dana's New Mineralogy (8th ed.) Wiley-Interscience. p.1872 | Book (edition) | All rights reserved. Published simultaneously in Canada. Reproduction or translation or any part of this...and O, OH, F, and H20 Groups and Other Anions or Complex and Some Beryllosilicates 1020 1061 1106 1116...Ercit: Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Richard C. Erd: U.S.G.S., Menlo Park, California...followed in this edition. The many and often very complex silicate minerals are here classified for the first...may be less for simple structures or more for complex ones. Typically, the projection is down the shortest | | | Book | and 540 km, pyroxenes transform effectively to a complex garnet solid solution. Complete disaaearance of...mantle takes place at about 540 km in depth. The complex garnet solid solution is expected to be stable...CaAl2Si208 + K2CO3 + MgC03. Spinel megacrysts complex assemblages example, on some {111} sion, does...The *^The and uncertainty m.ay be lack or complex inclu¬ ^.nd FeO? then as log pyrrhotite-pyrite...melting event. The Fe-Ti oxide assemblages are complex and varied. For example, within a single amphibole-rich | | | Book | Mineralogical Association of Canada Association minéraiogique du Canada 1 Credits for photographs...Courtesy of the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada Hilaire, Quebec / Photo by Claire Dufour Printing...Association of Canada P.O. Box 78087 Meriline Postal Outlet 1460 Merivale Road Ottawa, Ontario Canada Diopside...the Canadian K2E 1Bl Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Canada e-mail: canmin.mac.ottawa@sympatico.ca Drawings...publisher. Printed in Canada Copyright © 1997 Mineralogical Association of Canada ISBN 0-921294-45-x Minerals | | | Journal (issue) | ............ . .. . .... . .. .. .. .. ... 2. Complex pegmatites ...... . ............ .. .............discovered by K. J. V. STEENSTRUP in the Ilimaussaq Complex, Southwest Greenland in 1876 and it was described...alkaline complex of the Kola peninsula. In 1955 the writer visited the Ilimaussaq complex in connection...most famous of these intrusions is the Ilimaussaq complex which is situated at the Tunugdliarfik Fjord a...Narssaq (fig. 1). The geology of the Ilimaussaq complex was first described by UsSING (1911). A brief review | | | Report (issue) | PAPER 69-45 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, MINES AND RESOURCES A CATALOGUE OF...MINERALS R. J. Traill ' GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA CANADA PAPER 69-45 A CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN MINERALS...n's Printer, Ottawa from the Geological Survey of Canada 601 Booth St., Ottawa and Canadian Government bookshops...to change without notic e Queen ' s Printer for Canada Ottawa 1970 A CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN MINERALS...has elapsed since T . Sterry Hunt in Geology of Canada, 1863 , presented the first descriptive list of | | | Report (issue) | GEOLOGICAL SURVEV OF CANADA COMMISSION GEOLOGIQUE DU CANADA CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN MINERALS Revised 1980... Minister of Supply and Services Canada 1983 Available i n Canada through authorized bookstore agents...and Services Canada Hull, QuCbec, Canada K I A OS9 and from Geological Survey of Canada 601 Booth Street...Street Ottawa, Canada K 1A OE8 A deposit copy of this publication is also available for reference in public...public libraries across Canada Cat. No. M44-801 l8E Canada: $10.00 ISBN 0-660-11271-6 Other countries: | | | Book (volume) | an eruptive planet with a molten core and other complex inorganic processes as a living superorganism....to Earth, because the atmospheres are the least complex and most accessible of the zones of all these planets;...influence their own destiny in an interesting and complex, but comprehensible, way. Thus the sum total of...extinguished in the latest Proterozoic; if glaciation, a complex phenomenon attributed to Milankovitch cycles in...obviously become more complex as the spectrum of life on Earth has become more complex, starting with the | | | Book (edition) | insight into the properties of both simple and complex compounds and, for example. of the effects that...eastern provinces of Canada. including Nova Scotia. (TL) Parrsboro, Nova Scotia. Canada. Acadiolitc, syn...Villedicu Township. Temiscaming County, Quebec. Canada. Named for S.O. Agrel l. Agricolite. syn. of eulytine...asphaltite group. From (TL) Albert Mine. New Brunswick. Canada. Albiclase. syn. of oligoclase-albite. A.N. Winchell...25-54 on symh. ma1erial]. (TL) Cobalt. Ontario. Canada. Named from Mt..oC 'another' and argenlmn. •silver· |
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