| Pauliš, Petr, Dolníček, Zdeněk, Vrtiška, Luboš, Pour, Ondřej, Žák, Karel, Ackerman, Lukáš, Veselovský, František, Pašava, Jan, Kadlec, Tomáš, Malíková, Radana (2019) Mineralogie antimonitového ložiska Chříč u Rakovníka (Česká republika) [Mineralogy of the stibnite deposit at Chříč near Rakovník (Czech Republic)]. Bulletin Mineralogie Petrologie, 27 (1) 148-166 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | antimonitového ložiska Chříč u Rakovníka (Česká republika) Mineralogy of the stibnite deposit at Chříč near Rakovník...Rakovník (Czech Republic) Petr Pauliš1,2)*, Zdeněk Dolníček2), Luboš Vrtiška2), Ondřej Pour3), Karel Žák4)...Malíková R (2019) Mineralogie antimonitového ložiska Chříč u Rakovníka. Bull Mineral Petrolog 27(1): 148-166...small abandoned Sb-deposit at Chříč near Rakovník (Central Bohemia, Czech Republic) is represented by...sulphidic association containing together with stibnite, pyrite and arsenopyrite also nineteen subordinate | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 2011 Accepted 10 April 2012 Keywords: Antimony Stibnite Tetrahedrite Pyrometallurgy Hydrometallurgy Electrometallurgy...Industrially, stibnite (Sb2 S3 ) is the predominant ore of interest and importance. Stibnite deposits are...other minor producing countries, Bolivia, the Republic of South Africa, Tajikistan and Russia currently...Sb) Breithauptite NiSb Stibnite Sb2 S3 Annivite Cu12 (Sb,Bi,As)4 S13 Stephanite Ag5 SbS4 Geocronite Pb5...gravity concentration and flotation. First, as stibnite is the predominant mineral and China is the predominant | | | Report (volume) | ............................... Seven Troughs district.................................................Outlook for the district................................................. Rosebud district................................................... Red Butte district............................................................................................... North end of the Star Peak Range............................................... Chafey and the Sierra district.......................................... Kennedy | | | Report (issue) | only a few localities. Those of the Mount Eielson district are described by Moffit in an accompanying paper...of value only for local uses. INTRODUCTION The region here considered includes the portion of Mount McKinley...151° 30' west and from latitude 62° 59' to 64° 14' north, although certain portions along the borders of...Lake Minchumina, not far to the northwest of the region here described, but all these earlier explorers...several of which carried explorations toward this region. Of the Geological Survey parties, G. H. Eldridge | | | Book | mineral deposit or enrichment formed by descending solutions; hypogene. A Rocks mineral deposit formed...hypogene formed by contact metamorphism, mineral deposit or enrichment formed by ascending solutions; see...in 1775-1778 in placers of the Potholes first District of Imperial Yuma, Diego County, County, near...near the Colorado River about 10 miles north of Subsequent discoveries were reported from San Ysidro,...Then in on the western 1835; and in the Piru District, Ventura County, in the early 1840s. 1848 the | | | Book | faces; see anhedral, euhedral. supergene A mineral deposit or enrichment formed by descending solutions; see...see hypogene. syngenetic A mineral deposit farmed at the same time as the enclosing rock. tactite Rocks...formed by contact metamorphism. hypogene A mineral deposit or enrichment formed by ascending solutions; see...the Potholes District of Imperial County, near the Colorado River about 10 miles north of Yuma, Arizona...Francisquito Canyon, in 183 5; and in the Piru District, Ventura County, in the early 1840s. Then in 1848 | | | Report (Issue volume) | Volin, formerly Chief of the Mining Division, Region II, U. S. Bureau of Mines, and by Mr. A. E. Weissenborn...data were used. To Mr. Grant M. Valentine, now District Geologist for the Shell Oil Co. and formerly on...(property), Owner, Ore, Ore min (ore minerals), Gangue, Deposit, Dev (development), Improv (improvements), Assays...correct. Under Loe (location) the position of the deposit is designated, wherever possible, by legal land...geographic feature, and further, the so-called "mining district" is usually given. The legal description is abbreviated; | | | Book | Gold, Silver, (Molybdenum) Location. The Alpine District is at Alpine in W. Churchill Co. Fallon on the...is 79 m. W. History. The district was organized as the Clan Alpine District in 1864, and a mill built...BERNICE Antimony, Silver Location. The Bernice District is at Bernice on the W. slope of the Clan Alpine...antimony ore containing silver was shipped from the district in 1906. Geology. The crest of the Clan Alpine...Silver, Lead, Gold Location. The Broken Hills District occupies a group of low hills between the Fairview | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | industry – challenges in the 21st century; Ore deposit research in progress; and Metallogeny of new jurisdictions...to be a distinct stage in the evaluation of a deposit and planning of a mine or quarry, completely separate...separate from the exploration and modelling of the deposit itself. These activities typically involve many...base for mining enterprises is important for the region that includes geological structures of the Greater...Nalunaq Palaeoproterozoic shear zone-hosted gold deposit, South Greenland’, Appl. Earth Sci., 109, (Sect | | | Book (volume) | II 49, Iron Ore Deposits of the Iron Springs District, Southwestern Utah J. HooveER MACKIN 50. The...Uranium Deposits PAUL sl: The Main Tintic Mining District, Utah Hav T. Morris 2: Mountain City Copper...C. STEPHENS ase Ore Deposits of the Park City District with a Contribution on the Mayflower Lode MarRVIN...Park City District, Utah W. J. GARMOE 54. The Geology of the Ore Deposits of the Pioche District, Nevada...GEMMILL Se. Geology of the Spor Mountain Beryllium District, Utah DANIEL Part IX. ARIZONA AND ADJACENT | | | Book | into production, an industry of vast importance to North America, as we ll as to western Europe, will have...to discuss each type in more deta il. A mineral deposit is considered to be a natural accumulation of useful...the deposit is mined. A gangue mineral generally is a worthless mineral in a particular deposit. In deposits...enough fluorite, for example, were present in a deposit mined for a metal, the fluorite could be obtained...mineral in that particular deposit. Thus the amount of a mineral present in a deposit may determine whether | | Henley, H. F., Brown, R. E., Brownlow, J. W., Barnes, R. G., Stroud, W. J. (2001) Grafton-Maclean Metallogenic Map (SH/56-6, SH/56-7) Metallogenic Study and Mineral Deposit Data Sheets. Geological Survey of New South Wales | Report (issue) | Metallogenic Study and Mineral Deposit Data Sheets GRAFTON–MACLEAN 1:250 000 METALLOGENIC MAP SH/56-6...SH/56-6 and SH/56-7: Metallogenic Study and Mineral Deposit Data Sheets. Geological Survey of New South Wales...to Recent and contain a broad range of mineral deposit styles. These Notes provide a descriptive framework...occurrences, especially in the areas immediately north of the map sheet area. The Clarence-Moreton Basin...5. Dutchmans and Harts (1336) 6. Fielders Hill north (468) and south (467) 7. Carters cut (474) 8. Silent |
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