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Saint-Jovite Skarn Zone, Saint-Jovite area, Mont-Tremblant, Les Laurentides RCM, Laurentides, Québec, Canadai
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Saint-Jovite Skarn ZoneZone
Saint-Jovite areaArea
Mont-Tremblant- not defined -
Les Laurentides RCMRegional County Municipality
LaurentidesAdministrative Region
QuébecProvince
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
46° North , 74° West (est.)
Estimate based on other nearby localities or region boundaries.
Margin of Error:
~16km
Type:
Mindat Locality ID:
230540
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:230540:3
GUID (UUID V4):
0


A roadcut on Highway 117 exposing a skarn zone in which beautiful, well formed brown vesuvianite crystals occur.

Orange garnet grains abound in the crystalline limestone; well formed and lustrous crystals are
relatively common, but almost always very small (~1-3 mm), often fractured and in the case of larger
crystals, almost always heavily included with impurities.

Crystals and masses of white albite, grains and crystals of green (rarely blue) apatite, small pyroxene crystals and grains, graphite flakes, pyrite grains and small masses and poorly formed quartz crystals are common associated minerals. Fibrous wollastonite is common; crystals are occasionnaly found. Masses of coarse grained blue and yellow calcite are common. The crystalline limestone itself is mostly composed of light blue calcite grains.

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10 valid minerals.

Rock Types Recorded

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Detailed Mineral List:

Albite
Formula:Na(AlSi3O8)
'Apatite'
Formula:Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Diopside
Formula:CaMgSi2O6
'Garnet Group'
Formula:X3Z2(SiO4)3
Graphite
Formula:C
'K Feldspar'
Microcline
Formula:K(AlSi3O8)
Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
'Pyroxene Group'
Formula:ADSi2O6
Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Titanite
Formula:CaTi(SiO4)O
Vesuvianite
Formula:Ca19Fe3+Al4(Al6Mg2)(◻4)◻[Si2O7]4[(SiO4)10]O(OH)9
Wollastonite
Formula:Ca3(Si3O9)

List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 1 - Elements
Graphite1.CB.05aC
Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts
Pyrite2.EB.05aFeS2
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
Quartz4.DA.05SiO2
Group 5 - Nitrates and Carbonates
Calcite5.AB.05CaCO3
Group 9 - Silicates
Titanite9.AG.15CaTi(SiO4)O
Vesuvianite9.BG.35Ca19Fe3+Al4(Al6Mg2)(◻4)◻[Si2O7]4[(SiO4)10]O(OH)9
Diopside9.DA.15CaMgSi2O6
Wollastonite9.DG.05Ca3(Si3O9)
Microcline9.FA.30K(AlSi3O8)
Albite9.FA.35Na(AlSi3O8)
Unclassified
'K Feldspar'-
'Pyroxene Group'-ADSi2O6
'Garnet Group'-X3Z2(SiO4)3
'Apatite'-Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)

List of minerals for each chemical element

HHydrogen
HVesuvianiteCa19Fe3+Al4(Al6Mg2)(◻4)◻[Si2O7]4[(SiO4)10]O(OH)9
HApatiteCa5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
CCarbon
CCalciteCaCO3
CGraphiteC
OOxygen
OAlbiteNa(AlSi3O8)
OCalciteCaCO3
ODiopsideCaMgSi2O6
OMicroclineK(AlSi3O8)
OQuartzSiO2
OTitaniteCaTi(SiO4)O
OVesuvianiteCa19Fe3+Al4(Al6Mg2)(◻4)◻[Si2O7]4[(SiO4)10]O(OH)9
OWollastoniteCa3(Si3O9)
OPyroxene GroupADSi2O6
OGarnet GroupX3Z2(SiO4)3
OApatiteCa5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
FFluorine
FApatiteCa5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
NaSodium
NaAlbiteNa(AlSi3O8)
MgMagnesium
MgDiopsideCaMgSi2O6
MgVesuvianiteCa19Fe3+Al4(Al6Mg2)(◻4)◻[Si2O7]4[(SiO4)10]O(OH)9
AlAluminium
AlAlbiteNa(AlSi3O8)
AlMicroclineK(AlSi3O8)
AlVesuvianiteCa19Fe3+Al4(Al6Mg2)(◻4)◻[Si2O7]4[(SiO4)10]O(OH)9
SiSilicon
SiAlbiteNa(AlSi3O8)
SiDiopsideCaMgSi2O6
SiMicroclineK(AlSi3O8)
SiQuartzSiO2
SiTitaniteCaTi(SiO4)O
SiVesuvianiteCa19Fe3+Al4(Al6Mg2)(◻4)◻[Si2O7]4[(SiO4)10]O(OH)9
SiWollastoniteCa3(Si3O9)
SiPyroxene GroupADSi2O6
SiGarnet GroupX3Z2(SiO4)3
PPhosphorus
PApatiteCa5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
SSulfur
SPyriteFeS2
ClChlorine
ClApatiteCa5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
KPotassium
KMicroclineK(AlSi3O8)
CaCalcium
CaCalciteCaCO3
CaDiopsideCaMgSi2O6
CaTitaniteCaTi(SiO4)O
CaVesuvianiteCa19Fe3+Al4(Al6Mg2)(◻4)◻[Si2O7]4[(SiO4)10]O(OH)9
CaWollastoniteCa3(Si3O9)
CaApatiteCa5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
TiTitanium
TiTitaniteCaTi(SiO4)O
FeIron
FePyriteFeS2
FeVesuvianiteCa19Fe3+Al4(Al6Mg2)(◻4)◻[Si2O7]4[(SiO4)10]O(OH)9

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