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Rampura-Agucha Zn-(Pb) deposit, Bhilwara District, Ajmer Division, Rajasthan (Rajputana), India

Massive sulphide deposit.



References:
- Deb, M., Tiwary, A., and Palmer, M.R. (1997): Tourmaline in Proterozoic Massive Sulfide Deposits from Rajasthan, India. Mineralium Deposita 32, 94-99.
- Höller, W., and Gandhi, S.M. (1997): Origin of tourmaline and oxide minerals from the metamorphosed Rampura Agucha Zn-Pb-(Ag) deposit, Rajasthan, India. Mineralogy and Petrology 60, 99-119.
- Mineralium Deposita (2009) 44, 183-204.





Mineral List:
'Albite-Anorthite Series'
Antimony
'Apatite'
Arsenopyrite
Biotite
Boulangerite
Breithauptite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Diaphorite
Dravite
Dyscrasite
'Eskolaite-Karelianite Series'
Freibergite
Gahnite
Galena
'Garnet Group'
Graphite
Greenockite
Gudmundite
'Ilmenite-Pyrophanite Series'
Jamesonite
Magnetite
Marcasite
Meneghinite
Miargyrite
Microcline
Molybdenite
Muscovite
Pyrargyrite
Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
Rutile
Schorl
Schreyerite
Semseyite
Sillimanite
Sphalerite
Staurolite
Stephanite
Ullmannite


42 entries listed. 35 valid minerals.

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