Malawi NI 43-101 - December 2011 - Gold Canyon Resources Inc.
Malawi NI 43-101 - December 2011 - Gold Canyon Resources Inc. Malawi NI 43-101 - December 2011 - Gold Canyon Resources Inc.
62The appearance of sample E686961 in hand specimen is shown in Figure19 as a polished surface and stained for the abundant K’spar in Figure 20.In thin section syenite E686961 (Figure 21, 22) consists mostly ofmicroperthite K’spar (~90%). Two sizes of K’spar are present; coarser anhedralblocky equant grains reach 9 mm across, some with corroded K’spar coressurrounded by clouds of minute (
63Figure 21 Photomicrograph of syenite E686961, Crossed polars, field ofview=4.5 mm.Figure 22 Same area as above figure. Plain light. Inclusions of biotite, ilmenite.
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63Figure 21 Photomicrograph of syenite E686961, Crossed polars, field ofview=4.5 mm.Figure 22 Same area as above figure. Plain light. <strong>Inc</strong>lusions of biotite, ilmenite.