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Electrum from
Stremtsi, Kardzhali Municipality, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria


Locality type:Village
Classification
Species:Gold var: Electrum
Formula:(Au,Ag)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Electrum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Stremtsi, Kardzhali Municipality, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:888710
Long-form Identifier:1:3:888710:8
GUID (UUID V4):cb45a50e-a0c7-44eb-897c-7699107cf28c
Nearest other occurrences of Electrum
21.7km (13.5 miles) Chala mine, Spahievo ore field, Spahievo, Mineralni Bani Municipality, Haskovo Province, Bulgaria
37.5km (23.3 miles) Ada Tepe Au deposit, Krumovgrad Municipality, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria
38.1km (23.7 miles) Madzharovo deposit, Madzharovo, Madzharovo Municipality, Haskovo Province, Bulgaria
50.3km (31.3 miles) Rozino, Ivaylovgrad Municipality, Haskovo Province, Bulgaria
65.9km (40.9 miles) Neo Kallintiri, Arriana, Rhodope, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece
83.3km (51.8 miles) Kassiteres-Sapes area, Maroneia-Sapes, Rhodope, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece
86.0km (53.5 miles) Agia Barbara prospect, Kassiteres-Sapes area, Maroneia-Sapes, Rhodope, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece
88.8km (55.2 miles) Pagoni Rachi prospect, Alexandroupoli, Evros, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece
93.0km (57.8 miles) Perama Hill deposit, Alexandroupoli, Evros, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece
References
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magmatic processes in the Eastern Rhodope Massif, Bulgaria Nikolay Bonev a,⁎, Richard Spikings b, Robert...University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, 1504 Sofia, Bulgaria Department of Mineralogy, University of Geneva...and Petrology, Geological Institute, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria d School of Earth and Environment, University...Tertiary extension North Aegean region Rhodope Massif Bulgaria a b s t r a c t We quantify the timing of the...extension in the eastern Rhodope Massif of south Bulgaria using 40Аr/39Аr geochronology to constrain the
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core complex formation: The Rhodope Massif of Bulgaria and Greece Peter Marchev a,*, Majka Kaiser-Rohrmeier...of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev St., 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria Isotope Geology and Mineral Resources, Department...2005 Abstract The Rhodope Massif in southern Bulgaria and northern Greece hosts a range of Pb–Zn–Ag...Rhodopes to strongly fractionated shoshonitic (Bulgaria) to calc-alkaline and high-K calc-alkaline (Greece)...fault; Magmatism; Ada Tepe; Madan; Rhodope Massif; Bulgaria; Greece 1. Introduction For half a century, hydrothermal
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Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria, and Turkey, commenced during the Jurassic through...Chelopech high-sulfidation epithermal deposit in Bulgaria. The Cretaceous belt continues to attract exploration...porphyry–high-sulfidation epithermal districts in Serbia and Bulgaria, with the remainder in the Pontides of Turkey...(Fig. 2), with the deposits in Panagyurishte, Bulgaria, forming in a narrow period between 89 and 92...720,000 Porphyry-HS epithermal Chelopech Mine Bulgaria 38.5 3.18 0.98 3.94 377,300 HS epithermal
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northern Aegean region and includes parts of southern Bulgaria and northern Greece (e.g., Burg et al., 1996;...points of similarity with the Basin and Range province of the western United States (e.g., Dinter, 1998;...Rhodope massif of northern Greece and southern Bulgaria hosts a range of metallic deposits: (1) carbonate...(Ada Tepe, Surnak, Kuklitza prospects, Rosino, Stremtsi) (Marchev et al., 2005; Marton et al., 2007; 2010)...that favors mineralization of elemental gold or electrum (see also Kesler, 2004). Sulfidation of Febearing
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Cenozoic Magmatism Western Anatolian Volcanic Province Volcanic unit Eastern Anatolian Magmatic Belt...spatially distinct western Anatolian volcanic province and eastern Anatolian magmatic belt (Fig. 2)....igneous rocks of the western Anatolian volcanic province formed along the İzmir-Balıkesir transfer zone...districts that links the western Anatolian volcanic province and eastern Anatolian magmatic belt (Fig. 2)....cc Gangue Cpy, py, bn, mo Unknown Py, gn, electrum, sp Py, gn, sp, cpy, mo Mineralization Pb-Zn-Au
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Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Bulgaria and Greece (e.g., the DaciaSerbo-Macedonian Mega-unit...separating the Rhodopes from the Srednogorie in Bulgaria, and to the south by the Vardar Suture Zone. The...Ocean. In the central and eastern Rhodope area of Bulgaria and Greece (e.g., the Northern Rhodope Domain...Barutin–Elatia–Skaloti, Sithonia, and Ierissos plutons in Bulgaria and Greece (Fig. 3). Adakite-like magmatism was...postcollisional magmatism in the Rhodopes (Greece and Bulgaria), and northwestern Turkey (Biga Peninsula and
 
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