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Pe-Piper, Georgia (2000) Mode of occurrence, chemical variation and genesis of mordenite and associated zeolites from the Morden area, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Canadian Mineralogist, 38 (5) 1215-1232 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.38.5.1215

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TitleMode of occurrence, chemical variation and genesis of mordenite and associated zeolites from the Morden area, Nova Scotia, Canada
JournalThe Canadian Mineralogist
AuthorsPe-Piper, GeorgiaAuthor
Year2000 (October 1)Volume38
Issue5
PublisherMineralogical Association of Canada
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Full ReferencePe-Piper, Georgia (2000) Mode of occurrence, chemical variation and genesis of mordenite and associated zeolites from the Morden area, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Canadian Mineralogist, 38 (5) 1215-1232 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.38.5.1215
Plain TextPe-Piper, Georgia (2000) Mode of occurrence, chemical variation and genesis of mordenite and associated zeolites from the Morden area, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Canadian Mineralogist, 38 (5) 1215-1232 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.38.5.1215
In(2000, October) The Canadian Mineralogist Vol. 38 (5) Mineralogical Association of Canada

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Black Rock, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
Morden, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
Ross Creek, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
Ross Creek (east), Ross Creek, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
Woodworth Cove, Ross Creek, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Arlington quarry, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canadaβ“˜ Celadonite, β“˜ Mordenite
Black Rock, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canadaβ“˜ Apophyllite Group, β“˜ Heulandite Subgroup, β“˜ Quartz, β“˜ Stilbite Subgroup
Canada Creek, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canadaβ“˜ Clinoptilolite Subgroup, β“˜ Heulandite Subgroup
Morden, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canadaβ“˜ Barrerite, β“˜ Baryte, β“˜ Calcite, β“˜ Celadonite, β“˜ Clinoptilolite-Ca, β“˜ Clinoptilolite-Na, β“˜ Epistilbite, β“˜ Fluorapophyllite-(K), β“˜ Fluorapophyllite-(Na), β“˜ Hematite, β“˜ Heulandite-Ca, β“˜ Heulandite-K, β“˜ Native Copper, β“˜ Quartz, β“˜ Stellerite
Ross Creek, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canadaβ“˜ Clinoptilolite-Ca, β“˜ Epistilbite, β“˜ Heulandite-Ca, β“˜ Quartz, β“˜ Stellerite, β“˜ Stilbite-Ca
Ross Creek (east), Ross Creek, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canadaβ“˜ Heulandite Subgroup, β“˜ Quartz
Woodworth Cove, Ross Creek, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canadaβ“˜ Barrerite, β“˜ Smectite Group, β“˜ Stilbite Subgroup


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