AN INVESTIGATION OF MINERAL ASSOCIATIONS FROM THE TYPE 2 ORE FROM THE ROUND MOUNTAIN GOLD MINE, NEVADA

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Blakemore ◽  
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Claire McLeod ◽  
Mark P.S. Krekeler
Author(s):  
Igor V. Pekov ◽  
Irina A. Ekimenkova

NOTE: This article was published in a former series of GEUS Bulletin. Please use the original series name when citing this article, for example: Pekov, I. V., & Ekimenkova, I. A. (2001). Two new rare-earth-rich mineral associations in the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex, South Greenland. Geology of Greenland Survey Bulletin, 190, 143-144. https://doi.org/10.34194/ggub.v190.5185 _______________ Two new types of REE-rich mineral associations have been discovered at Kvanefjeld in the northern part of the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex. Type 1 consists of ussingite veins intersecting lujavrite and containing 5–7% nacareniobsite-(Ce) and 2–4% steenstrupine-(Ce); the adjacent altered lujavrite contains up to 10–12% nacareniobsite-(Ce). Type 2 consists of cavernous sodalite-rich veinlets and vugs in lujavrite containing 5–8% vitusite-(Ce). The chemical compositions and unit cell parameters of REE minerals are given. Nacareniobsite-(Ce) and vitusite-(Ce) were considered to be extremely rare minerals in the Ilímaussaq complex. Nacareniobsite-(Ce) is now known to be of more widespread occurrence in some hyper-agpaitic rocks of the Ilímaussaq complex, and vitusite-(Ce) is known to be the precursor of the widespread occurrence of the yellow pseudomorphs termed erikite.


2001 ◽  
Vol 120 (5) ◽  
pp. A314-A314
Author(s):  
K HADERSLEV ◽  
P JEPPESEN ◽  
B HARTMANN ◽  
J THULESEN ◽  
J GRAFF ◽  
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