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Hogtuvaite, a new beryllian member of the aenigmatite group from Norway, with new X-ray data on aenigmatite

Canadian Mineralogist
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Abstract

Hogtuvaite is a new beryllian member of the aenigmatite group that was discovered in Nordland County, Norway. It is a metamorphic mineral, hosted by Proterozoic granitic gneisses and mafic pegmatites of metamorphic origin. Compositional variations within and between gneiss-hosted samples of hogtuvaite are minimal; however, pegmatite-hosted samples of hogtuvaite are significantly different, containing less Al and Sn, and more Ti and Mn, than those from the gneisses. The mineralogical, optical and crystallographic properties of hogtuvaite are described. A new and uniquely indexed set of X-ray powder diffraction data for aenigmatite is presented. -from Authors
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Hogtuvaite, a new beryllian member of the aenigmatite group from Norway, with new X-ray data on aenigmatite
Series title Canadian Mineralogist
Volume 32
Issue 2
Year Published 1994
Language English
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Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Canadian Mineralogist
First page 439
Last page 448
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