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Murad, Enver (2006) Mineralogy of aegirine from Låven Island, Langesundfjorden, southern Norway. Norwegian Journal of Geology (Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift), 86 (4).

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TitleMineralogy of aegirine from Låven Island, Langesundfjorden, southern Norway
JournalNorwegian Journal of Geology (Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift)ISBN82-92394-36-2
AuthorsMurad, EnverAuthor
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Year2006Volume86
Issue4
PublisherNorsk Geologisk Forening (Geological Society of Norway)
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Full ReferenceMurad, Enver (2006) Mineralogy of aegirine from Låven Island, Langesundfjorden, southern Norway. Norwegian Journal of Geology (Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift), 86 (4).
Plain TextMurad, Enver (2006) Mineralogy of aegirine from Låven Island, Langesundfjorden, southern Norway. Norwegian Journal of Geology (Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift), 86 (4).
In(2006) Norwegian Journal of Geology (Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift) Vol. 86 (4) Norsk Geologisk Forening (Geological Society of Norway)
Abstract/NotesA crystal of aegirine from the type locality, the island of Låven in Langesundfjorden, was studied by electron microprobe analysis, X ray diffraction, Mössbauer and infrared spectroscopy, and optical microscopy. In spite of its apparently homogeneous appearance, the crystal contained minor inclusions of other minerals, especially biotite and sodalite. Microprobe analyses and Mössbauer spectroscopy showed that the crystal classifies as an aegirine, consisting of 78 % end-member aegirine with lesser proportions of the “quadrilateral” Ca Fe Mg pyroxenes and jadeite.

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Låven, Larvik Commune, Vestfold, Norway

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Låven, Larvik Commune, Vestfold, Norway Aegirine


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