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Geological Survey of Sweden

GovernmentUppsala, Sweden
About: Geological Survey of Sweden is a government organization based out in Uppsala, Sweden. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Metamorphism & Zircon. The organization has 316 authors who have published 671 publications receiving 18333 citations. The organization is also known as: Sveriges Geologiska Undersökning.


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01 Feb 1968-Nature
TL;DR: The lake is located about 60 km east of Vaasa, about 200 km north-north-west of Helsinki (Fig. 1) and is largely filled by deposits from the last glaciation.
Abstract: LAKE LAPPAJARVI (lat. 63° 10′ N., long. 23° 40′ E.) is situated about 60 km east of Vaasa, about 200 km north-north-west of Helsinki (Fig. 1). The depression in which the lake is located is largely filled by deposits from the last glaciation.

18 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the chemical composition and structural parameters of thalenite-(Y) [ideally Y3Si3O10(OH)] were examined by wavelength dispersive spectroscopy electron microprobe (WDS EMP) analysis and single-crystal X-ray diffraction.
Abstract: Using type material from the Osterby pegmatite in Dalarna, Sweden, the chemical composition and structural parameters of thalenite-(Y) [ideally Y3Si3O10(OH)] were examined by wavelength dispersive spectroscopy electron microprobe (WDS EMP) analysis and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. High contrast back-scatter electron images of the Osterby material show at least two generations of thalenite-(Y). The formula of the primary thalenite-(Y) normalized to 11 anions is (Y2.58Dy0.11Yb0.09Gd0.06Er0.06Ho0.02Sm0.02Tb0.02Lu0.02Nd0.01Tm0.01)Σ3.00Si3.01O10F0.97OH0.03. The secondary thalenite-(Y), replacing the primary material, is weakly enhanced in Y and depleted in the lightest and the heaviest rare-earth elements, yielding the formula (Y2.63Dy0.12Yb0.06Gd0.06Er0.05Ho0.02Sm0.02Tb0.02Tm0.01Nd0.01Lu0.01)Σ3.00Si3.01O10F0.98OH0.02. Structural data for thalenite-(Y) from Osterby clearly indicate the monoclinic space group P 21/ n , with a = 7.3464(4), b = 11.1726(5), c = 10.4180(5) A, β = 97.318(4)°, V = 848.13(7) A3, Z = 4, which is consistent with previous investigations. The structure was refined from single-crystal X-ray diffraction data to R 1 = 0.0371 for 1503 unique observed reflections, and the final chemical composition obtained from the refinement, (Y2.64Dy0.36)Σ3.00F0.987[Si3O10], Z = 4, is in good agreement with the empirical formula resulting from electron microprobe (EMP) analysis. Both techniques reveal a strong dominance of F over OH, which means that the type material actually corresponds to the fluorine analogue. Moreover, new EMP analyses of samples of thalenite-(Y) from an additional seven localities (Askagen and Reunavare in Sweden; White Cloud and Snow Flake in Colorado, USA; the Guy Hazel claim in Arizona, USA; Suishoyama and Souri in Japan) clearly show the prevalence of F over OH as well. Based on these observations, the Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification of the International Mineralogical Association has recommended a redefinition of the chemical composition of thalenite-(Y) to represent the F-dominant species with the ideal formula Y3Si3O10F, as it has historical priority. Consequently, the later described fluorthalenite-(Y) has to be discredited.

18 citations

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01 Feb 1973-Talanta
TL;DR: Ion-exchange is used to preconcentrate the uranium by a factor of 22 and separate it from quenching ions in the sample and the uranium content of the sample is calculated from the two readings.

18 citations

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TL;DR: The Trans-European Suture Zone (TESZ) is the largest tectonic boundary in Europe, crossing northwest-southeast through central Europe from the North Sea to the Black Sea.
Abstract: The Trans-European Suture Zone (TESZ) is the largest tectonic boundary in Europe, crossing northwest-southeast through central Europe from the North Sea to the Black Sea. More than 2000 kilometers long, it constitutes a complex transition between the thick and cold East European Craton (EEQ/Baltic Shield, created more than 650 million years ago (Ma) during the Precambrian, and the warmer, younger Paleozoic (650 to 250 Ma) central European mobile belts.

17 citations


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202127
202036
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201824