Alnö Complex
The Alnö Complex or Alnö Alkaline Complex is a group of
It has been proposed that both the Fen Complex in Southern Norway and the Alnö Complex formed as consequence to mild extensional tectonics in the ancient continent of Baltica following the opening of the Iapetus Ocean.[5]
Harry von Eckermann published a landmark study on the Alnö Complex in 1948 correctly claiming a magmatic origin of carbonatite, albeit his finds were only widely accepted after the Ol Doinyo Lengai eruption of carbonatite lava in the 1960s showed contemporary evidence on the existence of such magmas.[6]
As result of decreased foreign trade during World War II apatite was mined from the carbonates of Alnö Complex from 1943 to 1945.[7] Apatite was separated by flotation but results were meager.[7] While the separation process had improved in 1945 the end of the war the same year meant that apatite mining became unprofitable.[7]
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- ^ Hode Vuorinen, Jaana (2005). The Alnö alkaline and carbonatitic complex, east central Sweden – a petrogenetic study (Ph.D.). Stockholm University. pp. 1–28.
- ^ a b c Lundegårdh, Per H. (1971). "Apatit". Nyttosten i Sverige (in Swedish). Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell. p. 70.