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Pyrite from
Carbonate veins, Ytterøya, Levanger, Trøndelag, Norway


Locality type:Dike
Classification
Species:Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Carbonate veins, Ytterøya, Levanger, Trøndelag, Norway
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1029430
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1029430:7
GUID (UUID V4):2d1a3928-8a03-4d18-ad3c-1ddf59619876
References
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Impact of Cu-Sulfide Deposits: A Case Study from Norway Yulia Mun 1, * , Sabina Strmić Palinkaš 1 1 2...Impact of Cu-Sulfide Deposits: A Case Study from Norway. Minerals 2021, 11, 627. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/min11060627...The Arctic University of Norway, Hansine Hansens veg 18, 9019 Tromsø, Norway; sabina.s.palinkas@uit.no...Norwegian Mining Museum, Hyttegata 3, 3616 Kongsberg, Norway; kk@bvm.no Correspondence: Yulia.mun@uit.no; Tel...chalcocite, covellite) or if barren sulfides (e.g., pyrite, marcasite, pyrrhotite) represent asignificant
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lower/middle amphibolite facies. Discordant metalliferous veins in these ore deposits suggest that metals were multiply... For instance at Rhppe (Fig. 1), lead and zinc veins cut the stratiform C u - F e occurrence (Romer,...in the Pahtohavaare deposit, gold is related to veins and alterations that post-date the peak of the metamorphic...window (Fig. 1) is situated in Proterozoic impure carbonate rocks with impregnations and lenses of arsenopyrite...Phanerozoic sulfide deposits: galena-calcite/quartz veins and sandstone-hosted lead-zinc deposits (cf. Figs
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mineralization of massive and banded magnetite ores in veins and stockwork associated with minor brecciation...formation of quartz and carbonate veins and sericite, chlorite, epidote, silica, carbonate, and tourmaline alteration;...University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1047, Blindern, 0316 Oslo, Norway F. Neubauer : M. Bernroider Department of Geography...(Figs. 1 and 2). Each deposit consists of multiple veins, each vein usually having less than 1,000 tons of...intrusive rocks and, in minor amounts, also in veins within volcanic rocks. The mineralization comprises
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Finnmark, Norway David C. Ettner Present address: Geocare AS, Thunesvei 2, N-0274Oslo, Norway Sten Lindblom...of Oslo, P.O. Box 1047, Blindern, N-0316 Oslo, Norway (Received 8 October 1993; accepted in revised form...uid inclusions were observed in quartz-bearing veins at the Proterozoic Bidjovagge Au--Cu deposit within...within the Kautokeino greenstone belt in Norway, where mineralization occurred in oxidation zones of graphitic...Proterozoic-aged Bidjovagge A u - C u deposit in northern Norway, Ettner et al. (1993b, 1994) described fluid inclusions
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five successive deformation phases (D1–5). Shear veins (central and oblique) are the dominant type of vein...extensional veins and reverse-fault related veins. Four generations of syn-tectonic veins, corresponding...recognized and are comprised of quartz, quartz-carbonate, calc-silicate, and calcite. In addition, two...pyrrhotite, arsenopyrite, and loellingite, with minor pyrite, chalcopyrite and rare marcasite, formed syn-D1...deposition of gold was contemporaneous with the syn-D1 veins and sulfide–arsenide mineralization. Four hydrothermal
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-volV)(0123456789( ).,-volV) Trace-element systematics of pyrite and its implications for refractory gold mineralisation...and As in pyrite indicates the significant role of As in the incorporation of gold in pyrite. Fourier...ore-forming processes. Transformation of diagenetic pyrite to pyrrhotite during prograde metamorphism of carbonaceous...later precipitated sulphides in the quartz ± carbonate veins. Keywords. South Purulia shear zone; carbonaceous...carbonaceous phyllite; refractory gold; arsenian pyrite; LA-ICP-MS. 1. Introduction Presently, one-fourth
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Infrared Spectroscopy to Determine the Quality of Carbonate-Rich Diatomite Ores Reprinted from: Minerals 2018...Hydrothermal Breccia of Berglia-Glassberget, Trøndelag, Norway: Snapshot of a Triassic Earthquake Reprinted...Silica in Sinters and Quartz Veins: Implications for the Formation of Bonanza Veins in Low-Sulfidation Epithermal...Multi-Stage Evolution of Gold-Bearing Hydrothermal Quartz Veins at the Mokrsko Gold Deposit (Czech Republic) Based...guest lecturer at universities in Austria, Brazil, Norway, Italy, Poland, Spain, and Russia and was invited
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Infrared Spectroscopy to Determine the Quality of Carbonate-Rich Diatomite Ores Reprinted from: Minerals 2018...Hydrothermal Breccia of Berglia-Glassberget, Trøndelag, Norway: Snapshot of a Triassic Earthquake Reprinted...Silica in Sinters and Quartz Veins: Implications for the Formation of Bonanza Veins in Low-Sulfidation Epithermal...Multi-Stage Evolution of Gold-Bearing Hydrothermal Quartz Veins at the Mokrsko Gold Deposit (Czech Republic) Based...guest lecturer at universities in Austria, Brazil, Norway, Italy, Poland, Spain, and Russia and was invited
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lithological types: (I) biotite schists with talc-carbonate ± pyrite veins and (2) coarse-grained and non-schistose...amphibole rocks with associated quartz ± barite veins and pods. The least altered amphibole-chlorite schists...magnetite and tale-carbonate veins, in which it is fine-grained and occurs together with pyrite. In amphibole...form towards the margins of the quartz ± barite veins, where it may locally comprise aggregates up to.... . ... . ... . . . . . .. . ................. Veins .. .... . .................. . .... .. .. . ..
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comprises quartz-arsenopyrite veins (Sukhaybarat East), quartz-carbonate-pyrite veins (Red Hill), and subordinate...subordinate gold-base metal sulfide veins. In the Red Hill deposit, alteration is complicated due to multiple...alteration characterized by a quartz-biotite-carbonate-muscovite/sericite-rutile-apatite assemblage....This assemblage is associated with molybdenite veins which appear to form late in the paragenetic sequence...Sukhaybarat East deposit is dominated by quartz-carbonate-sericite-arsenopyrite assemblages. Zircon from
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Proterozoic Bidjovagge Au-Cu deposit, Finnmark, northern Norway D.C. Ettner ', A. Bjerlykke", and T. Andersen/...Oslo, Norway Mineralogical-Geological Museum, University of Oslo, Sarsgate 1, N-0562 Oslo, Norway Received:...Abstract. The Bidjovagge Au-Cu deposit, northern Norway, hosted within a shear zone in the Early Proterozoic...These deposits include the Bidjovagge deposit in Norway (Bjerlykke et al. 1985, 1987), Saattopora near...of Finn marksvidda, in Finnmark county, northern Norway , approximately 40 km northwest of the village
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UNDERSØGELSE BULLETIN No. 76 A STUDY OF RADIOACTIVE VEINS CONTAINING RARE-EARTH MINERALS IN THE AREA SURROUNDING...UNDERSØGELSE BULLETIN No. 76 A STUDY OF RADIOACTIVE VEINS CONTAINING RARE-EARTH MINERALS IN THE AREA SURROUNDING...LUNDS BOGTRYKKERI A/S 1968 Abstract Radioactive veins containing the rare-earth minerals monazite and...alkaline Ilimaussaq intrusion in South Greenland. The veins were formed in several phases. First, small cracks...of brown albititic veins in which albite and opaque material predominate, green veins with a high content
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Geochemical characteristics of pyrite formed during the evolution of an orogenic fold belt: a case study...generations of pyrite has been carried out by electron microprobe analysis. The occurrence of pyrite is related...different episodes in the evolution of this fold belt. Pyrite occurs either as a pre- or as a syndeformation...metamorphosed sedimentary and igneous rocks. Pre-cleavage pyrite in greenschist metamorphosed sedimentary rocks...organic matter during diagenesis. Pre-cleavage pyrite in the igneous rocks has higher Cu, Pb, Cd and
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o - A u - U mineralization is associated with carbonate and quartz within albitized country rocks. Typical...Typical ore minerals in both types are pyrite, pyrrhotite, cobaltite, Co-pentlandite, chalcopyrite, uraninite...exploitable gold deposits namely, Bidjovagge in Norway (Bj6dykke et al., 1987), Saattopora in Finland...FINLAND currences associated with quartz-carbonate veins and hosted by tholeiites and feldspar porphyritic...hosted mainly by quartzitic sedimentary rocks; veins are less important. At least one Kuusamo occurrence
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as minor amounts of chalcopyrite, bornite, and pyrite. Four major paragenetic stages are discriminated...Magnetite–apatite mineralization in the Zanjan region occurs as veins, each one usually having around 1000 tonnes of ore...include chlorite, epidote, calcite and some quartz veins. In some cases, andesitic tuff units are in fault...some minor mineralization of magnetite–apatite veins (noneconomic) along the contact of plutonic and...The orebodies are composed of three individual veins of iron oxide–apatite. The orebodies are characterized
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large parts of Fennoscandia in Finland, NW Russia, Norway and Sweden (Figure 2). Archean crust occurs in...orthopyroxenite. The outcrops are crosscut by quartz veins containing contain blue high-temperature quartz...mineralogical ore types can be classified as a talc-carbonate, serpentinite, tremolite and a chlorite based...core storages are situated. The cores show that pyrite occurs in the hanging wall of the chromite layer...veinlets as well as disseminated chalcopyrite, pyrite, pyrrhotite and magnetite in the hydrothermally
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Czechoslovakia; Freiberg and Schneeberg, Germany; Kongsberg, Norway; Bou Azzer, Morocco; and the Consols mine at Broken...kaolinite and pyrite) near the ore-bearing veins. The east-to-nort heast-t rending veins range in thickness...1 inch t o over 10 feet near the ore pods. The veins tend t o narrow and become less well defined as...delineated segregations of metallic minerals in veins composed of dolomite and chert. These pods can measure...and 4 inches t o several feet in thickness. The veins commonly contain altered brecciated fragments of
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Accepted Manuscript Pyrite Re-Os geochronology of the Sareke sediment-hosted Cu deposit, Xinjiang, NW...L-T. Zhao, J-B. Wang, Y-W. Wang, X-Y. Zhu, C. Li, Pyrite Re-Os geochronology of the Sareke sediment-hosted...disclaimers that apply to the journal pertain. Pyrite Re-Os geochronology of the Sareke sediment-hosted...composed of chalcocite, chalcopyrite, bornite and pyrite with minor sphalerite and galena, which show a...chalcocite → chalcopyrite → sphalerite + galena → pyrite from north to south of Sareke. Carbonation is the
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stockwork and veins, comprising predominantly magnetite and actinolite, with minor pyrite and chalcopyrite...apatite. Fluid inclusions in the late-stage quartz veins are inferred to have homogenized between 186◦ C...late-stage carbonate veins have values of 3.28–6.14‰ at 100◦ C. These data in the late-stage veins imply introduction...isotope data suggest that the magnetite-apatite veins formed from a predominantly magmatic-derived fluid...facilitating precipitation of sulphides, quartz, and carbonate veins. Keywords: Alborz-Azarbaijan structural zone;
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Disposals: A Case Study from Repparfjorden, Northern Norway Yulia Mun 1, * , Sabina Strmić Palinkaš 1 , Matthias...UiT—The Arctic University of Norway, Dramsveien 201, 9037 Tromsø, Norway; sabina.s.palinkas@uit.no (S...neufeldkai@gmail.com (K.N.) Akvaplan-Niva, 9007 Tromsø, Norway; kristine.pedersen@akvaplan.niva.no Institute of...Norwegian Mining Museum, P.O. Box 18, N-3602 Kongsberg, Norway; kk@bvm.no Correspondence: yulia.mun@uit.no Received:...siliciclastic sediment-hosted Cu deposit in northern Norway were disposed into the inner part of Repparfjorden
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quartz-rich breccias and fracture fillings with pyrite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite and gold in a complex...inclusions indicate an early formation of quartz and pyrite at temperatures initially near 500 °C and a pressure...the 1980s. Since then, the Bidjovagge deposit in Norway and the Saattopora deposit in Finland have been...studies of Proterozoic deposits, namely Bidjovagge in Norway (Ettner et al, 1994) and Telfer in Australia (Goellnicht...with unit 5. Intercalations of black schist, carbonate rocks and magnetite-sulfide ores are common in
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intergrown with Cu mineralization in Cu-bearing veins in the Hubi-type copper (cobalt) deposits. This...Monazite crystals separated from Cu-bearing carbonate veins within the orebody of Tongmugou yield a weighted...amount of Cu-bearing sulfide within molybdenite veins along the fault from the Hubi-type copper (cobalt)...mineralization. Recently, chalcopyrite in Cu-bearing quartz veins of the Hubi-type copper (cobalt) deposits yielded...metamorphic rock series of sandy-argillaceous and carbonate rocks affected by regional metamorphism, such
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best known for the economically important Ag-Co veins of the Cobalt mining camp, the Cobalt Embayment...vein systems. The lead isotope compositions of pyrite and chalcopyrite from nine widely separated polymetallic...unconformity (Andrews et al., 1986b). The mineralized veins are characterized by a complex ore mineralogy composed...1971a, b). The gangue mineralogy is dominated by carbonate minerals (mainly calcite ± dolomite), with silicate...or near the interface between the silicate and carbonate minerals and is, as a result, often distributed
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103, pp. 599–614 Bimodal Distribution of Gold in Pyrite and Arsenopyrite: Examples from the Archean Boorara...geochemistry, and hydrothermal evolution of gold-bearing pyrite and arsenopyrite from six orogenic gold deposits...located along fractures and grain boundaries in the pyrite and arsenopyrite. These observations suggest that...associated with hydrothermal alteration of preexisting pyrite and arsenopyrite. Textural observations and LA-ICPMS...invisible gold was remobilized from early-formed pyrite and arsenopyrite to form visible gold during development
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and 238U/230Th dating of uranium migration in carbonate fractures from the Palmottu uranium ore (southern...this study, pervasive millimeter thick calcite veins filling microfractures in gneiss and granite surrounding...thermo-ionisation mass spectrometry on mg-size bulk carbonate samples, and ion probe analyses of Pb isotopes...isotopes performed on microinclusions of pyrite, monazite and coffinite. A striking contrast was found between...on the other hand. This shows that although the veins were formed simultaneously to the ore itself, during
 
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