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Mulligan, R. (1973) Lithium Distribution in Canadian Granitoid Rocks. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 10 (2) 316-323 doi:10.1139/e73-028

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TitleLithium Distribution in Canadian Granitoid Rocks
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsMulligan, R.Author
Year1973 (February 1)Volume10
Issue2
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e73-028Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMulligan, R. (1973) Lithium Distribution in Canadian Granitoid Rocks. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 10 (2) 316-323 doi:10.1139/e73-028
Plain TextMulligan, R. (1973) Lithium Distribution in Canadian Granitoid Rocks. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 10 (2) 316-323 doi:10.1139/e73-028
In(1973, February) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 10 (2) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes Analytical data on the lithium content of granitoid rocks mainly from the Cordilleran and Appalachian regions of Canada are presented and compared with published data for various areas of the Canadian Precambrian Shield. The comparison suggests that the average lithium content of granitic rocks in whole geological regions and provinces in which lithium deposits are numerous is not appreciably higher, if at all, than in those where lithium deposits are rare or absent. It is appreciably higher in some granitic rocks, especially muscovite-bearing granite, in limited areas in which lithium deposits are numerous, but is high also in muscovitic and greisenized granite in some areas where lithium deposits are scarce or absent.


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