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Tourmaline from
Nechalacho deposit, Thor Lake syenite complex, Blachford Lake alkaline complex, North Slave Region, Northwest Territories, Canada


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:'Tourmaline' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:AD3G6 (T6O18)(BO3)3X3Z
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Tourmaline data
Locality Data:Click here to view Nechalacho deposit, Thor Lake syenite complex, Blachford Lake alkaline complex, North Slave Region, Northwest Territories, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1069283
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1069283:7
GUID (UUID V4):28eb1650-74e9-4998-96b2-99dfd7baed36
Nearest other occurrences of Tourmaline
21.3km (13.2 miles) Moose II pegmatite (ELK; Beck; DeStaffany), Yellowknife Pegmatite field, Northwest Territories, Canada
91.4km (56.8 miles) Van Dyke, Yellowknife Pegmatite field, Northwest Territories, Canada
95.4km (59.3 miles) Ptarmigan Mine, Yellowknife, North Slave Region, Northwest Territories, Canada
95.8km (59.5 miles) Tom Mine, Ptarmigan Mine, Yellowknife, North Slave Region, Northwest Territories, Canada
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“Coltan,” that caused Ta mines in Australia and Canada to be placed on care and maintenance. More recently... 3800 Finnerty Road (Ring Road), Victoria, BC, Canada V8P 5C2 G. J. Simandl (*) British Columbia Ministry...Victoria, BC, Canada V8W 9N3 e-mail: george.simandl@gov.bc.ca Fir and Crevier, Canada) are being considered...complexes in Brazil and one hard rock carbonatite deposit in Canada account for about 92 and 7 % of Nb world mine...weathered crusts, are peralkaline complexes (e.g. Nechalacho; where Nb is considered as a potential co-product
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...O7 Rare-Earth-Element-Mineral Formation in Alkaline Magmas.....................................................................................O7 Deposit Types............................................rare-earth-element (REE) distribution in six different types of North American REE deposits.......................................O10 O3. Active rare-earth mines, by deposit type.............................................reported estimates of their REE resources, by deposit type. ........................................
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Front cover (clockwise starting at top left). Dry Lake Wind Power Project. This 63-megawatt-capacity facility...geology and global distribution of the mineral deposit types that account for the present and possible...framework and development of geoenvironmental mineral-deposit models. vi Chapters C through V describe individual...barite deposits and districts, color-coded by deposit type.............................................is located west of Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada....................................... E13 Generalized
 
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