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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2006
The Canadian Mineralogist (2006) 44 (6): 1349–1356.
...Elena Sokolova; Frank C. Hawthorne; Neil A. Ball; Roger H. Mitchell; Giancarlo Della Ventura Abstract The crystal structure of vlasovite, Na 2 Zr (Si 4 O 11 ), from the Kipawa alkaline complex, Quebec, Canada, monoclinic, a 11.0390(5), b 10.0980(3), c 8.5677(4) Å, β 100.313(1)°, V 939.6(1) Å 3...
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Journal Article
Published: 21 April 2004
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2004) 41 (4): 431–455.
...O. van Breemen; K.L. Currie Abstract The Kipawa Syenite Complex, a thin, folded sheet of amphibole syenite, quartz syenite and minor nepheline syenite, lies along a west-vergent thrust separating a lower slice comprising the Kikwissi granodiorite and biotite tonalite dated at Ma, and unconformably...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1996
The Canadian Mineralogist (1996) 34 (2): 435–451.
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1980
The Canadian Mineralogist (1980) 18 (2): 201–203.
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Vlasovite from the Kipawa complex, Quebec. In both photographs, lozenge-shaped crystals of vlasovite (silver to dark grey) are embedded in a matrix of eudialite (brownish pink) with a thin rind of gittinsite (white to very pale yellow) separating the two minerals. The crystals of vlasovite are both ~2 cm in the longer dimension. Photographs by Jeff Scovil.
Published: 01 December 2006
F ig . 1. Vlasovite from the Kipawa complex, Quebec. In both photographs, lozenge-shaped crystals of vlasovite (silver to dark grey) are embedded in a matrix of eudialite (brownish pink) with a thin rind of gittinsite (white to very pale yellow) separating the two minerals. The crystals
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Chondrite-normalized geochemical signatures for the Kipawa Syenite Complex. (A) High field strength and rare-earth elements. (B) Rare-earth elements only. Chondrite abundances used are those of Taylor and McLennan (1985).
Published: 21 April 2004
Fig. 4. Chondrite-normalized geochemical signatures for the Kipawa Syenite Complex. (A) High field strength and rare-earth elements. (B) Rare-earth elements only. Chondrite abundances used are those of Taylor and McLennan ( 1985 ).
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Plot of Nb/Ta vs. F for the Kipawa Syenite Complex.
Published: 21 April 2004
Fig. 5. Plot of Nb/Ta vs. F for the Kipawa Syenite Complex.
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Stacked VNIR-SWIR reflectance spectra of eudialyte from: (1) NMC063870 Kippawa Complex, Temiskamingue County, Quebec; (2)NMC012085 Sheffield Lake, Kipawa River, Temiscamingue County, Quebec; (3)NMC012854 Sheffield Lake, Kipawa River, Temiscamingue County, Quebec: (4) NMC012088, Sheffield Lake, Kipawa River, Temiscamingue County, Quebec. (5) NMC061854 Lovozero Massif, Kola Peninsula, USSR; (6) NMC064961 Mont St. Hilaire, Quebec; (7) NMC067665 Kangerdluarssuk, Ilimaussaq, Greenland; (8) NMC01209 Langesdundsfiord, Norway. Composition of number 8 verified by XRD.
Published: 01 July 2018
Figure 13. Stacked VNIR-SWIR reflectance spectra of eudialyte from: (1) NMC063870 Kippawa Complex, Temiskamingue County, Quebec; (2)NMC012085 Sheffield Lake, Kipawa River, Temiscamingue County, Quebec; (3)NMC012854 Sheffield Lake, Kipawa River, Temiscamingue County, Quebec: (4) NMC012088
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Large polycrystalline masses of amphibole, with strongly aligned small crystals in the matrix, Kipawa Syenite Complex. Compass is 6 cm wide.
Published: 21 April 2004
Fig. 2. Large polycrystalline masses of amphibole, with strongly aligned small crystals in the matrix, Kipawa Syenite Complex. Compass is 6 cm wide.
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Concordia plot for zircon from nepheline syenite of the Kipawa Syenite Complex. Uncertainty envelopes are at the 2σ level. MSWD, mean square of weighted deviates.
Published: 21 April 2004
Fig. 9. Concordia plot for zircon from nepheline syenite of the Kipawa Syenite Complex. Uncertainty envelopes are at the 2σ level. MSWD, mean square of weighted deviates.
Series: Reviews in Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.5382/Rev.18.02
EISBN: 9781629490922
.... The first is hosted by nepheline syenitic rocks of large, layered alkaline intrusions where the mineralization commonly occurs in layers rich in REE-bearing minerals, which mostly show cumulate textures (e.g., Thor Lake/Nechalacho, Canada; Ilimaussaq, Greenland; Lovozero, Russia; Kipawa, Canada; Norra Kärr...
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(a) Raman spectrum (λ = 514 nm) of rinkite-(Ce) from the nepheline syenite pegmatite in the Saima complex. The spectrum of rinkite-(Ce) from the Kipawa alkaline complex, Québec, Canada, was chosen for comparison (λ = 514 nm, sourced from the database in rruff.info, RRUFF ID: R050229). (b) In situ XRD pattern of rinkite-(Ce) in the nepheline syenite pegmatite. Stick marks below the pattern show the peak positions of the reference rinkite-(Ce) (No. PDF#50-1683) with 2θ ranging from 10° to 65°.
Published: 30 November 2019
Fig. 6. (a) Raman spectrum (λ = 514 nm) of rinkite-(Ce) from the nepheline syenite pegmatite in the Saima complex. The spectrum of rinkite-(Ce) from the Kipawa alkaline complex, Québec, Canada, was chosen for comparison (λ = 514 nm, sourced from the database in rruff.info, RRUFF ID: R050229). (b
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2002
Seismological Research Letters (2002) 73 (2): 285–297.
...Allison L. Bent; Maurice Lamontagne; John Adams; Catherine R. D. Woodgold; Stephen Halchuk; Janet Drysdale; Robert J. Wetmiller; Shutian Ma; Jean-Bernard Dastous Abstract The Kipawa, Québec earthquake ( m N 5.2 OTT; m b 4.5 pIDC) occurred on 1 January 2000 at 11:22:57 UT (6:22 EST). The epicenter...
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Journal Article
Journal: Elements
Published: 01 October 2012
Elements (2012) 8 (5): 369–376.
... geochronology of the Kipawa Syenite Complex – a thrust related alkaline pluton – and adjacent rocks in the Grenville Province of western Quebec . Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 41 : 431 - 455 Vlasov KA (ed) ( 1966 ) Geochemistry and Mineralogy of Rare Elements and Genetic Types...
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Journal Article
Published: 20 October 2006
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2006) 43 (9): 1237–1249.
... in the rock. Petrographic observation suggests a primary origin for calcite; however, this can only be confirmed by further stable isotope analyses. Apatite, titanite, pyrite, and megacrystic zircon (up to 2 cm) are common accessories. In contrast to the Obedjiwan syenite and the Kipawa Syenite Complex (Fig...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2018
American Mineralogist (2018) 103 (6): 927–943.
... F92-23 from Kipawa contained numerous crystals of both green-brown mosandrite (up to ~3 cm long, 0.5 cm wide) and patches of pink to red eudialyte up to ~2 × 1 cm. Two other samples of eudialyte from Kipawa, “Mariano Suite” and “UofA” were coarse monomineralic hand samples up to 5 cm across...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2016
American Mineralogist (2016) 101 (10): 2264–2278.
...+ + P 5+ and REE 3+ + Na + = 2Ca 2+ . Two distinct Ca sites exist ( Fig. 1 ) and the REE have been shown to populate both but have a preference for the Ca(2) site over the Ca(1) site ( Fleet and Pan 1995 ). Using cell refinements of REE-bearing fluorapatite from the Kipawa Complex in Hughes et al...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2011
Mineralogical Magazine (2011) 75 (1): 87–115.
... textures 42,43 Late- to post-magmatic Kipawa, SE Canada Proterozoic complex, Quebec Grenville province 44,45 ; metamorphic overprint Amp Agrellite 45 Locally important phase in metamorphosed foid syenites 44,45 ; locally aggregates of cm-sized EGM crystals 46 None Late-magmatic Norra Kärr, S...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2008
The Canadian Mineralogist (2008) 46 (4): 737–740.
... with his carbonatite work, John has made major contributions to several other areas of alkaline-rock petrology. Notable amongst these are studies of the metamorphosed peralkaline complexes at Kipawa (Quebec) and Red Wine (Labrador). Mineralogical studies of the latter locality resulted in the recognition...
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Journal Article
Published: 03 May 2006
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2006) 43 (4): 421–432.
... along the Mauricie transect, Quebec . Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences , 34 : 299 – 316 . Currie K.L. van Breemen O. 1996 . The origin of rare minerals in the Kipawa Syenite Complex, western Quebec . Canadian Mineralogist , 34 : 435 – 451 . Davidson A. 1998...
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