Genthelvite from the Ilímaussaq Alkaline Intrusion, South Greenland
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Tiny white or yellow grains of genthelvite have been found in cavities in albititic veins in the Ilímaussaq alkaline intrusion. The veins also contain ægirine, neptunite, catapleiite, eudidymite, epididymite, tugtupite and leucophane. The mineral has been identified by means of x-ray and spectrographic methods.
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1967-11-03
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Bollingberg, H., & Petersen, O. (1967). Genthelvite from the Ilímaussaq Alkaline Intrusion, South Greenland. Bulletin Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse, 68, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.34194/bullggu.v68.6602
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