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Apatite iron ores of the Kiruna Field, northern Sweden: Magmatic textures and carbonatitic affinity

Pages 133-141 | Received 29 Jan 1985, Published online: 04 Jan 2010

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Jan Olov Nyström & Fernando Henriquez. (1989) Dendritic magnetite and miniature diapir-like concentrations of apatite: Two magmatic features of the Kiirunavaara iron ore. Geologiska Föreningen i Stockholm Förhandlingar 111:1, pages 53-64.
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John L. Nold, Paul Davidson & Mark A. Dudley. (2013) The pilot knob magnetite deposit in the Proterozoic St. Francois Mountains Terrane, southeast Missouri, USA: A magmatic and hydrothermal replacement iron deposit. Ore Geology Reviews 53, pages 446-469.
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M. P. Smith, C. D. Storey, T. E. Jeffries & C. Ryan. (2009) In Situ U-Pb and Trace Element Analysis of Accessory Minerals in the Kiruna District, Norrbotten, Sweden: New Constraints on the Timing and Origin of Mineralization. Journal of Petrology 50:11, pages 2063-2094.
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Rudyard Frietsch & Jan-Anders Perdahl. (1995) Rare earth elements in apatite and magnetite in Kiruna-type iron ores and some other iron ore types. Ore Geology Reviews 9:6, pages 489-510.
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A. M�cke & R. Younessi. (1994) Magnetite-apatite deposits (Kiruna-type) along the Sanandaj-Sirjan zone and in the Bafq area, Iran, associated with ultramafic and calcalkaline rocks and carbonatitesMagnetit-Apatitlagerst�tten (Kiruna-Typ) entlang der Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone und im Bafq Gebiet, Iran und ihre Beziehung zu ultramafischen, alkalischen und karbonatitischen Gesteinen. Mineralogy and Petrology 50:4, pages 219-244.
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