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Langhof, Jörgen, Jonsson, Erik, Gustafsson, Lars, Otter, Bertil (1998) Utö- en klassisk svensk mineralfyndort [Utö - a classical Swedish mineral locality]. Norsk Bergverksmuseum Skrift, 14. 29-31

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TitleUtö- en klassisk svensk mineralfyndort
[Utö - a classical Swedish mineral locality]
JournalNorsk Bergverksmuseum SkriftISBN82-91337-16-0
AuthorsLanghof, JörgenAuthor
Jonsson, ErikAuthor
Gustafsson, LarsAuthor
Otter, BertilAuthor
Year1998Volume14
Page(s)29-31
PublisherNorsk Bergverksmuseum (Norwegian Mining Museum)PlaceKongsberg, Norway
URL
Download URLhttp://www.nags.net/Mineralsymposium/1998/Langhof%20et%20al%20(1998).pdf
LanguagesSwedish
Mindat Ref. ID12987585Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:12987585:9
GUID91dedb86-9974-4c07-8881-b8cf6480c5f7
Full ReferenceLanghof, Jörgen, Jonsson, Erik, Gustafsson, Lars, Otter, Bertil (1998) Utö- en klassisk svensk mineralfyndort [Utö - a classical Swedish mineral locality]. Norsk Bergverksmuseum Skrift, 14. 29-31
Plain TextLanghof, Jörgen, Jonsson, Erik, Gustafsson, Lars, Otter, Bertil (1998) Utö- en klassisk svensk mineralfyndort [Utö - a classical Swedish mineral locality]. Norsk Bergverksmuseum Skrift, 14. 29-31
InNordrum, Fred Steinar - Ed. (1998) Kongsberg Mineralsymposium 1998. Norsk Bergverksmuseum Skrift Vol. 14. Norsk Bergverksmuseum (Norwegian Mining Museum)
Abstract/NotesThe famous mineral locality of Uta is among all known to be the first recognized lithium pegmatite in the world and it is the type locality of spodumene, petalite, manganotantalite and holmquistite (e.g. Smeds & Cerny, 1989). Although the Utö lithium pegmatites have attracted the interest of many mineralogists, geologists and
chemists for nearly two centuries, recent investigations have added more to the understanding of the complex mineralogy of the dikes. Late-stage mineralizations containing rare Be-, Mn- and Sn-bearing minerals have been found within different associations, collected from dump material during the last ten years. All together
including the pegmatite, ore, skarn and other associations totally some 70 different minerals so far have been identified from Utö.

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Utö Mines, Utö, Haninge, Stockholm County, Sweden

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Utö Mines, Utö, Haninge, Stockholm County, Sweden Actinolite, Albite, Amblygonite, Analcime, Apatite, Apophyllite Group, Arsenopyrite, Baryte, Bavenite, Beryl, Biotite, Bismuthinite, Bornite, Calcite, Cassiterite, Chalcocite, Chalcopyrite, Chiavennite, Chlorite Group, Columbite-(Mn), Cookeite, Datolite, Diopside, Dolomite, Elbaite, Epidote, Eucryptite, Ferrisicklerite, Feruvite, Fluor-uvite-Uvite Series, Fluorite, Friedelite, Galena, Garnet Group, Goethite, Graphite, Gypsum, Helvine, Hematite, Holmquistite, Lepidolite, Löllingite, Magnetite, Manganite, Microcline, Microlite Group, Milarite, Molybdenite, Muscovite, Petalite, Plumbomicrolite (of Hogarth 1977), Pollucite, Pyrite, Pyrosmalite-(Fe), Pyrrhotite, Quartz, Scapolite, Schorl, Silver, Sphalerite, Spodumene, Stokesite, Tantalite-(Mn), Titanite, Topaz, Tremolite, Triphylite, Wickmanite, Zircon, Zoisite


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