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.
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Pauly, H. (1963). “Ikaite”, a New Mineral from Greenland. ARCTIC, 16(4), 263. https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3545
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