<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Halide minerals / Inosilicates / Igneous petrology / Kogarkoite / Villiaumite / Lorenzenite / Aegirine / Lovozero Massif / Nepheline syenite / Silicate minerals / Crystallography / Petrology
Date: 2005-11-08 13:10:46
Halide minerals
Inosilicates
Igneous petrology
Kogarkoite
Villiaumite
Lorenzenite
Aegirine
Lovozero Massif
Nepheline syenite
Silicate minerals
Crystallography
Petrology

Kogarkoite Na3 (SO4 )F

Add to Reading List

Source URL: rruff.info

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 65,33 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Petrology / Geology / Igneous petrology / Igneous rocks / Volcanic rocks / Volcanology / Syenite / Agpaitic rock / Phonolite / Eudialyte / Geochemistry / Trachyte

The Motzfeldt Centre of the Igaliko Nepheline Syenite

DocID: 1qRcb - View Document

Silicate minerals / Mineralogy / Cyclosilicates / Crystallography / Eudialyte / Agpaitic rock / Ilimaussaq intrusive complex / Nepheline syenite / Aegirine / Arfvedsonite / Alluaivite / Dualite

Alteration of eudialyte and implications for the REE, Zr and Nb resources of the kakortokites at the Ilímaussaq Complex, South Greenland

DocID: 1qaeW - View Document

Mineralogy / Crystallography / Petrology / Igneous rocks / Economic geology / Igneous petrology / Oxide minerals / Geology of Greenland / Kvanefjeld / Greenland minerals and energy / Nepheline syenite / Carbonatite

REE Deposits And Occurrences In Greenland

DocID: 1pV8f - View Document

Petrology / Geology / Igneous petrology / Khibiny Mountains / Nepheline syenite / Ijolite / Phonolite / Apatit / Kola Peninsula / Agpaitic rock / Nepheline / Litchfieldite

FIELD EXCURSION Geochemistry in Khibiny mountains and Monchegorsk, Kola Peninsula, Russia

DocID: 1pUrr - View Document

Economic geology / Pfaff / Carbonate-hosted lead-zinc ore deposits / Ore / Nepheline syenite

Papers Nie, J., Peng, W., Pfaff, K., Möller, A. Garzanti, E., Andò, S., Stevens, T., Bird, A., Chang, H., Song, Y., Liu, S., Ji, J., 2013, Controlling factors on heavy mineral assemblages in Chinese loess and Red Clay.

DocID: 1pmLQ - View Document