Sverdrup, Thor L., Bryn, Knut Ørn, Sæbø, Per Christian (1959) Contributions to the mineralogy of Norway. No. 2. Bastnäsite, a new mineral for Norway. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Geology], 39 (2-3) 237-247
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Title | Contributions to the mineralogy of Norway. No. 2. Bastnäsite, a new mineral for Norway | ||
Journal | Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Geology] | ISSN | 2387-5852 |
Authors | Sverdrup, Thor L. | Author | |
Bryn, Knut Ørn | Author | ||
Sæbø, Per Christian | Author | ||
Year | 1959 | Volume | 39 |
Page(s) | 237-247 | Issue | 2-3 |
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Download URL | https://njg.geologi.no/images/NJG_articles/NGT_39_2_3_237-247.pdf+ | ||
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Mindat Ref. ID | 16647863 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:16647863:1 |
GUID | a5921a4f-3e9c-419f-bfcf-045a22c25fb1 | ||
Full Reference | Sverdrup, Thor L., Bryn, Knut Ørn, Sæbø, Per Christian (1959) Contributions to the mineralogy of Norway. No. 2. Bastnäsite, a new mineral for Norway. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Geology], 39 (2-3) 237-247 | ||
Plain Text | Sverdrup, Thor L., Bryn, Knut Ørn, Sæbø, Per Christian (1959) Contributions to the mineralogy of Norway. No. 2. Bastnäsite, a new mineral for Norway. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Geology], 39 (2-3) 237-247 | ||
In | (1959) Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Geology] Vol. 39 (2-3) Norsk Geologisk Forening (Geological Society of Norway) | ||
Abstract/Notes | Optical and X-ray powder data are given for bastnasite from four localities in Norway. The indices of refraction and the birefringences are lower than those reported earlier. The crystallographic constants are in close agreement with the previously published values, except in one case where the mineral shows smaller a0 and c0 values. The variation in the unit cell and the optical properties are discussed, but lack of chemical data prevents any conclusive explanation. Bastnasite has been found as a secondary mineral, mostly as an alteration product of allanite. The mineral seems to be more widespread than supposed earlier, especially in pegmatites containing altered allanite |
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