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On the history of exploration of the Ilímaussaq alkaline intrusion, South Greenland
Author(s) -
H. Sørensen
Publication year - 1967
Publication title -
bulletin
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2597-2936
pISSN - 0105-3507
DOI - 10.34194/bullggu.v68.6603
Subject(s) - peralkaline rock , geology , intrusion , geochemistry , nepheline , nepheline syenite , mineralogy , volcano
The history of exploration of the Ilímaussaq alkaline intrusion is briefly reviewed. Geological and mineralogical investigations were first carried out by K.L. Giesecke in 1806. Later K.J.V. Steenstrup, N.V. Ussing, C.E. Wegmann and a number of others have undertaken studies in and around the intrusion. The intrusion is mainly composed of peralkaline (agpaitic) nepheline syenites and is rich in rare elements and rare minerals. A number of minerals were first discovered in this intrusion, viz. ænigmatite, arfvedsonite, britholite, chalcothallite, epistolite, eudialyte, igdloite (= lueshite), ilimaussite, naujakasite, polylithionite, rinkite, schizolite, sodalite, sorensenite, steenstrupine, tugtupite and ussingite. Renewed geological and mineralogical activity has taken place in Ilímaussaq during the last few years in connection with an examination of the economic geology of the area. A series of publications is in preparation. It was therefore considered to be of some value to present an account of the work until now and to prepare a list of the minerals so far identified and of the papers dealing with the intrusion. The bibliography, together with that prepared by Bøggild (1953), contains the titles of all the papers on the mineralogy, geochemistry and geology of the intrusion known to the writer.

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