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Morogan, Viorica, Woolley, Alan R. (1988) Fenitization at the Alnö carbonatite complex, Sweden; distribution, mineralogy and genesis. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 100 (2) 169-182 doi:10.1007/bf00373583

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TitleFenitization at the Alnö carbonatite complex, Sweden; distribution, mineralogy and genesis
JournalContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
AuthorsMorogan, VioricaAuthor
Woolley, Alan R.Author
Year1988 (October)Volume100
Issue2
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1007/bf00373583Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMorogan, Viorica, Woolley, Alan R. (1988) Fenitization at the Alnö carbonatite complex, Sweden; distribution, mineralogy and genesis. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 100 (2) 169-182 doi:10.1007/bf00373583
Plain TextMorogan, Viorica, Woolley, Alan R. (1988) Fenitization at the Alnö carbonatite complex, Sweden; distribution, mineralogy and genesis. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 100 (2) 169-182 doi:10.1007/bf00373583
In(1988, October) Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology Vol. 100 (2) Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Alnö Complex, Sundsvall, Västernorrland County, Sweden
Söråker, Timrå, Västernorrland County, Sweden

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Alnö Complex, Sundsvall, Västernorrland County, Sweden Aegirine, Aegirine-augite, Aeschynite, Albite, Alvikite, Amphibole Supergroup, Ankerite, Apatite, Arfvedsonite, Baryte, Biotite, Calcite, Cancrinite, Carbonatite, Dolomite, Dolomite-carbonatite, Dysanalyte, Eckermannite, Fayalite-Forsterite Series, Feldspar Group, Fenite, Ferrocarbonatite, Fluorite, Garnet Group, Gneiss, Granite, Hedenbergite, Ijolite, Ilmenite, K Feldspar, Katophorite, Kimberlite, Lamprophyric-pyroxene-calcite-biotite olivine-melilitite, Limestone, Magnetite, Melanite, Melanocratic nephelinolite, Melilite Group, Melilitite, Mica Group, Microcline, Migmatite, Nepheline, Nepheline-syenite, Nephelinite, Orthoclase, Ouachitite, Perovskite, Phlogopite, Pyrite, Pyrochlore Group, Pyroxene Group, Pyroxenite, Quartz, Richterite, Riebeckite, Schist, Serpentine Subgroup, Sodic amphibole, Strontianite, Søvite, Tinguaite, Titanite, Titanium-bearing Magnetite, Wollastonite, Zeolite Group


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