K-Rb relations in the Blue Mountain nepheline syenite

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Nepheline syenite of Blue Mountain, Ontario, shows unusual fractionation
of K and Rb. It has an average K/Rb ratio of 490: values increase from
between 400 to 500 in early formed rocks to between 700 and 800 in late
formed rocks. Pegmatite off-shoots have an average K/Rb ratio of 235.

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