Fenite
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Fenite is a metasomatic alteration associated particularly with carbonatite intrusions and created, very rarely, by advanced carbon dioxide alteration (carbonation) of felsic and mafic rocks. Fenite alteration is known, but restricted in distribution, around high-temperature metamorphic talc carbonates, generally in the form of an aureole around ultramafic rocks. Such examples include biotite-rich zones, amphibolite-calcite-scapolite alteration and other unusual skarn assemblages. The process is called fenitization.
The type locality for fenite is the Fen complex (Norwegian: Fensfeltet) in Nome, Telemark, Norway.[1]
References
- ↑ "Fen Complex, Nome, Telemark, Norway". Mindat. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
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