Abstract
Describes a calcium hexahydrate found in Ika Fjord, south of Ivigtut Peninsula. Samples collected from the bottom of a skerry in Aug. 1962 were examined; optical data and chemical determinations are given. The new mineral, to be called ikaite, is apparently formed through the action of bicarbonate-carrying springs at the bottom of the fjord. It may occur widely in cold waters.
Publisher
The Arctic Institute of North America
Subject
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Cited by
103 articles.
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