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Sverdrup, Thor L. (1968) Yttrofluorite-yttrocerite-cerfluorite in Norwegian pegmatites. Contributions to the mineralogy of Norway, no. 37. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Geology], 48 (4) 245-252

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TitleYttrofluorite-yttrocerite-cerfluorite in Norwegian pegmatites. Contributions to the mineralogy of Norway, no. 37
JournalNorsk Geologisk Tidsskrift
[Norwegian Journal of Geology]
ISBN 0029-196X
AuthorsSverdrup, Thor L.Author
Year1968Volume48
Issue4
PublisherNorsk Geologisk Forening (Geological Society of Norway)
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Download URLhttps://njg.geologi.no/images/NJG_articles/NGT_48_4_245-252.pdf+
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Full ReferenceSverdrup, Thor L. (1968) Yttrofluorite-yttrocerite-cerfluorite in Norwegian pegmatites. Contributions to the mineralogy of Norway, no. 37. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Geology], 48 (4) 245-252
Plain TextSverdrup, Thor L. (1968) Yttrofluorite-yttrocerite-cerfluorite in Norwegian pegmatites. Contributions to the mineralogy of Norway, no. 37. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Geology], 48 (4) 245-252
In(1968) Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Geology] Vol. 48 (4) Norsk Geologisk Forening (Geological Society of Norway)
Abstract/NotesYttrofluorite has been identified in a pegmatite from Eivolden, Drag in Tysfjord, Nordland county, the seeond locality of this mineral in Norway. Following brief notes on the Norwegian occurrrences of yttrofluorite, chemical analyses and X-ray data are presented on the fluoritic material from Eivolden and from the original locality at Hundholmen in Tysfjord. It has been found that the Hundholmen material corresponds to cerfluorite-yttrocerite, rather than yttrofluorite. In conclusion it is suggesled that rare earths in fluorile can vary in type and amount within any one pegmatite body. Two other localities of yttrofluorite in Norway are also described.

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Nedre Eivollen, Eivollen, Drag, Hamarøy, Nordland, Norway
Jennyhaugen, Drag, Hamarøy, Nordland, Norway
Hundholmen, Narvik, Nordland, Norway
Høydalen, Tørdal, Drangedal, Telemark, Norway

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Cerfluorite
Yttrofluorite

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Nedre Eivollen, Eivollen, Drag, Hamarøy, Nordland, Norway Allanite Group, Granite, Kainosite-(Y), Microcline, Pegmatite, Plagioclase, Quartz, Yttrofluorite
Hundholmen, Narvik, Nordland, Norway Bastnäsite-(Ce), Yttrocerite, Yttrofluorite
Tysfjord, Nordland, Norway Fluorite, Yttrofluorite


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