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Rutile from Viseu, Portugal

Portugal
 
  • Viseu
    • Lamego
      • Magueija e Pretarouca
        • Bigorne
Leal, S., Lima, A., Noronha, F., Mortensen, J., & MacKenzie, D. (2022). Geological setting of the Bigorne gold deposit, Iberian Variscan belt (Northern Portugal) and Au-Bi-Te mineral assemblages as indicators of the ore-forming conditions. Ore Geology Reviews, 141, 104689.
    • Vila Nova de Paiva
Identified in Rebentão Mine
Dias, P. & Leal Gomes, C. (2009) – Topaz bearing tourmalinites and topazite veins from Queiriga Old Mines – Viseu – Central Portugal. Estudos Geológicos. (Special Issue of contributions to the 4th International Symposium on Granitic Pegmatites). 19 (2), pp.111­‑116.
        • Lagares do Estanho Mines
    • Vouzela
      • Queirã
Gomes, M. E. P. (2000) Stanniferous quartz veins and quartz veins with scheelite and cassiterite from the Rebordelo-Ervedosa-Agrochão Region, Northeastern Portugal: Mineralogical and geochemical characteristics. Cadernos Lab. Xeolóxico de Laxe Coruña. Vol. 25, pp. 243-244
 
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