Locality type: | Deposit |
Classification |
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Species: | Calcite |
Formula: | CaCO3 |
Confirmation |
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Validity: | Believed Valid |
Data |
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Mineral Data: | Click here to view Calcite data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Madzharovo deposit, Madzharovo, Madzharovo Municipality, Haskovo Province, Bulgaria |
Data Identifiers |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 664015 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:664015:6 |
GUID (UUID V4): | 9caf4bbf-6bbc-43e9-a1de-d9083bf3d0b6 |
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite |
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6.0km (3.8 miles) | ⓘMareshnitsa Sb occurrence, Madzharovo Municipality, Haskovo Province, Bulgaria |
11.8km (7.3 miles) | ⓘSveta Marina, Madzharovo Municipality, Haskovo Province, Bulgaria |
24.3km (15.1 miles) | ⓘZlatolist, Krumovgrad Municipality, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria |
28.0km (17.4 miles) | ⓘAda Tepe Au deposit, Krumovgrad Municipality, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria |
34.4km (21.4 miles) | ⓘDachiardite-K occurrence, Zvezdel, Momchilgrad Municipality, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria |
38.7km (24.0 miles) | ⓘPcheloyad mine, Pcheloyad, Krumovgrad Municipality, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria |
55.0km (34.2 miles) | ⓘChala mine, Spahievo ore field, Spahievo, Mineralni Bani Municipality, Haskovo Province, Bulgaria |
63.6km (39.5 miles) | ⓘSvetulka, Ardino Municipality, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria |
64.0km (39.8 miles) | ⓘDadia, Soufli, Evros, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece |
64.5km (40.0 miles) | ⓘKing Arthur Mine, Arriana, Rhodope, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece |
References |
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Marchev, P., Kaiser-Rohrmeier, M., Heinrich, C., Ovtcharova, M., von Quadt, A., & Raicheva, R. (2005). 2: Hydrothermal ore deposits related to post-orogenic extensional magmatism and core complex formation: The Rhodope Massif of Bulgaria and Greece. Ore Geology Reviews, 27(1), 53-89. |
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| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | region. Only in some lead-zinc deposits (Madzharovo deposit in Bulgaria; Frisco, Santa Barbara and Pachuca...Montevecchio deposit (Sardinia), the Pi ibram deposit (Czechoslovakia), the Pachuca deposit (Mexico) and...(15) has calculated that the large Kanimansurskiy deposit was formed at the depth of 0.8 km. F. I. Vol'fson...the Madan area as 1.5-2.0 km, and in the nearby Madzharovo area as less than 1 km. The present writer (17)...the Harz ore belt (1.5-2.5 km) and the Pi ibram deposit (1.0-2.5 km). - Hence large ore bodies are localized | | | Book | Mineral Resources of Bul garia, Minerals of Bulgaria, Gems and Ornamental Stones, and Mate rials....Galleries and Fine Arts of the Ministry of Culture in Bulgaria. The museum was founded on January I, 1986 and...through The National Donation Fund "13 Centuiies of Bulgaria". 730 donors including 207 companies and state...funds. 2 Pse11dostnlactitefro111 c/za/cedo11y, Bulgaria (x 0,5 ) The Earth and Man National Mu FOUNDERS...analysis, optical lab, physical pro Centuries of Bulgaria" financed perties of minerals, thin section (sam | | | Book (volume) | group uramarsite discovered in the Bota-Burum U deposit, Southern Kazakhstan, was detected by characteristic...rosenhahnite HCa3(HSi3O10) from the Bazhenovskoye deposit, Middle Urals observed in the range 1,700–3,200...in-plane (ν1) and out-of-plane (ν2) vibrations of calcite- and dolomite-group carbonates (Ca,Mn,Mg,Fe) (CO3)...CaCO3. The figures correspond to the areas of calcite (1), rhodochrosite (2), siderite (3), magnesite...distribution densities for samples of Fe-bearing calcite with the formulae (a) Ca0.92Fe0.08(CO3) and (b) | | | Journal (volume) | are described. The inner part of each individual deposit usually consists of iron minerals such as limonite...usually at least partly covered with flowstone calcite or tufts of aragonite or quite commonly both, as...an oval shaft in the floor. 3 NATURE OF THE DEPOSIT The pile of waste rock was approximately 3 melTCS...brochantite and malachite rim s. Note the i1owstone calcite on the left upper edge. Specimen width 10 cm. ...generally occur in a 'Carbonate Field' dominated by calcite or aragonite, or both. Smaller patches, which range | | | Journal (volume) | (Egypt) (Austria) (Romania) (Hungary) (Austria) (Bulgaria) (Hungary) (Hungary) (Hungary) (Romania) (Hungary)...Republic) (Croatia) (Hungary) (Poland) (Slovenia) (Bulgaria) (Hungary) (Hungary) (Hungary) (Hungary) (Croatia)...may provide the redox environment required to deposit diamonds. Metasomatism is an ongoing process, and...WFGD. The main limestone constituting mineral is calcite (CaCO3), which can easily contain Mg2+ cations...Mg)CO3), which has a bulk structure similar to calcite with the exception of every other cation layer |
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