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Chalcopyrite from
Pyrite vein, Rocher du Boeuf quarry, L'Argentolle, Saint-Prix, Autun, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France


Locality type:Vein
Classification
Species:Chalcopyrite
Formula:CuFeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Pyrite vein, Rocher du Boeuf quarry, L'Argentolle, Saint-Prix, Autun, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:272702
Long-form Identifier:1:3:272702:8
GUID (UUID V4):cb0318b8-65ea-471f-b6eb-14a7c6e1936a
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Cedex 2, France LAURENT BAILLY BRGM, REM/MESY, B.P. 6009, F–45060 Orléans Cedex 2, France KAMEN BOGDANOV...consists of enargite, Cu-excess tennantite, chalcopyrite, gold, vinciennite, colusite, and minor covellite...un des plus gros gisements épithermaux de cuivre et or de la région minière de Panagyurishte, dans la...arc insulaire. Les particularités minéralogiques et géochimiques de la paragenèse Cu–As–Sn (± Au) à vinciennite... tennantite riche en cuivre, chalcopyrite, or, vinciennite, colusite et covellite en trace, dans une
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
36009, 45060 Orléans, France NU b - CNRS/INSU, ISTO, UMR 7327, 45071 Orléans, France D CE P Abstract...Claude Guillemin BP 6009 45060 Orléans cedex 2 – France Phone: +33 (0)2 38 64 36 48 E-mail: noemie.breillat@gmail...University of Orléans, ISTO, UMR 7327, 45071, Orléans, France Isotopic compositions of Mo in molybdenites were...“Ravin de la Ruine” Alpine-type fissure veins (France) the variation is from -0.08 IP SC R Keywords:...other transition metals such as Fe, Cu, and Zn (Zhu et al., 2002). Moisotope applications were mainly developed
Book (volume)
Emberger and the following national chapters: France and Luxembourg by J. Bouladon Spain by F. Vazquez... Zr, Mn, Al, Mg, REEs Non-metallic commodiries Pyrite, sulphur, phosphates, borates, potash, salt, diamond...Romania and Yugoslavia; and Southwest Europe embraces France, Spain, Portugal and Italy. Each volume has an...of large sedimentary basins Conclusions 30 31 France and Luxembourg by J. Bouladon Introduction 37...Deposits in the Upper Ordovician to Lower Devonian Vein-type deposits Fluorite . Baryte • Manganese Uranium
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billion tons. Other countries, such as Australia and France and doubtless the U.S.S.R., likewise established...reference works in this area, e.g., George, 1949; Palache et al. , 1944, 1951; Frondel and Fleischer, 1955. Throughout....................... . Calcite-Fluorite-Apatite Vein-Dikes ................................... . Radioactive... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pitchblende-Pyrite ( ± Pb, Cu, Ag Sulfides) Type . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vein Deposits Oxidized in Place . . ..... ..... ....
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are sometimes lined with well-formed crystals. The vein mineralogy of septaria is different for each matrix...lesser amounts of calcite, quartz, illite, and pyrite; siderite is absent. The bodies of many smaller...concretions are sur­ rounded by a shell of fine-grained pyrite. The large concretions are septaria. Dolomite,...calcite, barite, and quartz are the main vein minerals; pyrite, marcasite, aragonite, sphalerite, and whewellite...arthrodires. The order of deposition for the main vein minerals typically is dolomite, barite, and quartz
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calcite vein group formed pre- or synmetamorphic, and the later quartz ± pyrrhotite ± pyrite vein group...characteristics are obviously different in those two vein groups. Microthermometric analysis indicates that...and 2.7g/t gold, respectively (Cullen et al., 1990; Arnold et al., 1995). The first geologic report on...on the Southern Cross area was by Saint-Smith and Farquharson (1913). Later, aspects of the district...by Williamson and Barr (1965), Wang (1988), Cullen et al. (1990), and Bloem (1994). These authors described
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sulphides in the Rochechouart impact structure, France S.L. Simpson a,∗ , A.J. Boyce b , P. Lambert c...Glasgow, UK Sciences et Applications, 218 Boulevard Albert 1er, 33800 Bordeaux, France a r t i c l e i...eroded 23 km diameter Rochechouart impact structure, France, has extensive evidence for post-impact hydrothermal...mineralogy and host rock. They range from pyrites and chalcopyrite in the underlying coherent crystalline basement...gradient) (Abramov and Kring, 2004; Naumov, 2005; Osinski et al., 2013; Koeberl, 2014). These impact-hydrothermal
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of various types including stratiform, porphyry, vein-like and skarn. There are three deposit models,...values of the stratiform orebodies (+4.1 to +5.3 ‰), vein-like orebodies (+4.2 to +5.7 ‰), skarn orebodies...to Zhenjiang (Jiangsu Province) in the east (Mao et al., 2011). It is bounded by the Xiangfan-Guangji...south (Fig. 1; Chang et al., 1991; Zhai et al., 1992; Mao et al., 2011; Zhou et al., 2016). The crustal-scale...was likely developed since the Mesozoic (Chang et al., 1991). Prolonged and multiphase tectonothermal
Book (edition)
(island), Vole. (volcano), Penin. (peninsula), St. (Saint), Ste. (Sainte). Recent developments in many countries...- Bulletin de la Societe fram;aise de mineralogie et de cristallographie CCM - Clays and Clay Minerals...Mineralogy EG - Economic Geology GCA - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta JCGS - Journal of the Czech Geological...Menzenschwand Scbwarzwald Mts., in the Sailauf quarry, Spessart Mts., Bavaria. both Germany, and from...Freiberg, Germany, H Abernathyite, 12 mm, Ririera/, France, H Abhurite Sn2 /•O6'OH) 14Cl 1,, (3.D). Trigona]
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
wide range of δ34S values from +10.3‰ to +20.0‰ in pyrite and +18.9‰ to +30.8‰ in anhydrite. Sulfur isotope...Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 426 G. Xie et al. / Ore Geology Reviews 64 (2015) 425–444 Appendix...types of skarn deposits worldwide (e.g., Einaudi et al., 1981). In China, copper and iron skarn deposits...high-grade (N 50%) iron ore (e.g., IMRCAGS, 2005; Zhao et al., 1990). In the past several decades, case studies...their common features (see latest review by Meinert et al., 2005). However, few papers have focused on the
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Alpine Amodio-Morelli et al. [59] the pile stacked-up during the Alpine Amodio-Morelli et al. [59]Massifs suggested...Accordingly, Festa et al. [71] proposed a simplified scheme with this continental Festalarge et al. Alpine [71]...crystalline basement. Specifically, according to De Vivo et al. [53], every mineralization is hosted by units...mineralization (sphalerite, galena, pyrite, arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, marcasite and malachite) were reported...mineralization (sphalerite, galena, pyrite, arsenopyrite, and chalcopyrite) were found in the granitic and
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diagenetic origin, and a syntectonic to late-tectonic pyrite-rich assemblage is superimposed on an earlier,...signature, while the sulfur isotopic signature of pyrite is similar in all deposits. Lead isotopes suggest...that is inherited from the host shales during the pyrite-rich mineralization. The O/H isotopic signatures...transtension, was deformed and then remobilized to pyrite-rich mineralization during transpression. Keywords:...Bathurst mining camp in Canada [9] or the Iberian Pyrite Belt [10]. In such cases, detailed mapping and
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Individualmineralshavethe followingranges:at Panguna,pyrite, 0.5 to 8.1 per mil, galena;-1.5 per mil, sphalerite;-1...publishedreserves were900 millionmetrictonsgradWhalen et al. (1982) have undertakenK-Ar dating ing 0.48 percentCu...levelsexposedby mining in 1974. Sulfides occur in a variety of vein types, the most important economictype beingquartz-Cu...propylitic alteration (chlorite-epidote-quartz-calcite-pyrite). Within the , , J FlO. 1. Locality map. an...sulfidesamples.Mixturesof galena,sphalerite, and pyrite were partially separatedby successivedigestionsin
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alteration. Hypogene pyrrhotite is intergrown with chalcopyrite and mainly occurs in chlorite-illite– and q...Grappe, 1984; Lang et al., 1995; Lickfold et al., 2003; Wilson et al., 2003; Cooke et al., 2005; Wolfe...online Supplements section. Sillitoe, 2010; Cooke et al., 2014). The associated ore fluids are also oxidized...with hypogene copperiron sulfides (Audétat et al., 2004; Stern et al., 2007). The Pulang porphyry Cu-Au district...the Yunnan Bureau of Exploration in the 1990s (Li et al., 2011). Total reserves (proven and probable)
Book (edition)
bordering Flagging stone. the valley from Bucksville to Saint Clair Springs, and at Pratt's ferry, on Cahaba river...Centreville, Bibb county, northeast through Shelby and Saint Clair counties to Gads den, in Etowah county. Furnace...Not Mined. Asbestus . Barite CassiterUa .. Chalcopyrite Corundum . Covellite. Asbestus Near corundum...Wood's mine, Cleburne county, a bedded lode with pyrite, copper ore. in mica schist; Smith's mine, near...Cleburne county ; T. 21, R. 6 E., Clay county, with pyrite in quartz rock; T. 20, R. 7 E., and also near Ashland
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inclusion assemblages 21 in a quartz-molybdenite vein contain >60 vol. % vapor, are equant to negative-crystal...phyllic alteration associated with late quartz-pyrite 27 veins has calculated δDfluid values between...than an earlier closed-system. Molybdenite and pyrite have δ34S values ranging from 1.1 ‰ to 6.6 ‰, indicating...similar to δ56Fe values of 0.15 ‰ to 0.32 ‰ for pyrite from quartz veins related to both 37 the potassic...phyllic alteration assemblages. The δ56Fe values of pyrite are positively correlated 38 to, but in general
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porphyry and containing abundant sulfides including chalcopyrite, sphalerite, and pyrrhotite. This study involved...rocks (Ishihara, 1977, 1981; Large, 1992; Meinert et al., 2005). Unlike other skarn ores, which are generally...generally poor age constraints (Megaw et al., 1988; Meinert et al., 2005). Numerous studies have shown...rather than basinal-dominated fluids (Megaw et al., 1988; Samson et al., 2008; Kalender, 2011). Sulfide ores...2004; Kalender et al., 2011; Li et al., 2012; Akiska et al., 2013; Shu et al., 2013; Wang et al., 2014; Xie
Report (issue)
orthoquartzite in relation to Taconian unconformity pyrite. Table 9. Shawangunk lakes and springs: depth...the pyrite specimens from the Taconian unconformity surface looks more like geothite than pyrite, suggesting...may be due to a FeS2 crystal field transition of pyrite. The quenching effect of iron on fluorescence in...Production: ~725 tonnes Pb, 45 tonnes Cu, some Zn. Quarry, prospect pits. 1840s-1863(E). Other prospects...Tunnel Sta. 291+28) Railroad quarry, Napanoch 41 043'47"; 74°22'08"; 100m (Quarry) Workings Dates of activity^/
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Extensive chloritization-silicification with quartz-chalcopyrite or quartz-molybdenite veinlets superimposes...accompanying veinlets of quartz + chalcopyrite + pyrite and quartz + pyrite assemblages. Cu coexists with... bornite; Cc, carbonate; Chl, chlorite; Cp, chalcopyrite; Gp, gypsum; Hem, hematite; Kfs, K-feldspar;...K-feldspar; Mo, molybdenite; Mt, magnetite; Py, pyrite; Q, quartz; Rut, rutile. © 2011 The Authors Resource Geology...2011 The Society of Resource Geology 99 G. Li et al. Fig. 1 Generalized regional geologic map of
Journal (issue)
Proustite (1.0mm) with barite and tennantite. Dolyhir quarry, Old Radnor, Powys, Wales, October 2004. Collection:...Part 2, 2005 PAPERS The mineralogy of Newhurst quarry, Shepshed, Leicestershire Frank Ince The occurrence...including koninckite and planerite from Grouse Lodge quarry, Shanagolden, Co. Limerick Stephen Moreton and...Neall and A ndy G. Tindle Columbite from Chywoon quarry in the Carnrnenellis Granite, Cornwall David Mou...Mou lding and Andy G. Tindle Cotunnite from Penrhyn Du Mine, Gwynedd, Wales Neil Hubbard and David I. Green
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sulfide deposit SIMS oxygen isotope Zircon U-Pb Pyrite Re-Os Fluid inclusion Carbonate replacement deposit...stock formed at 138.5 ± 1.1 Ma (2σ, MSWD = 0.6). Pyrite Re-Os dating yields an imprecise date of 142 ±...equiv. Quartz from the stratabound ores and pyrite-quartz vein networks beneath the stratabound ores have...last three decades (e.g., Pan and Dong, 1999; Mao et al., 2011 and references therein). These ⁎ Corresponding...are genetically related to porphyry-skarn ores (Mao et al., 2011) and references therein). Despite many
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Dugald River sediment-hosted Pb-Zn prospect, and four vein-hosted Cloncurry-style Cu+_Au deposits (Hampden...Cu-Au and Pegmont Pb-Zn BIF ores, whereas shear and vein-style Cu mineralisation populations are tighter...comparison, Western Succession stratiform Pb-Zn and vein-style Cu deposits span a huge range o f - 15 to...Stanton and Rafter 1966, Smith et al. 1978, Eldridge et al. 1985, and Andrew et al. 1989), Lady Loretta Pb-Zn...Pb-Zn (Carr and Smith 1977), and on vein/replacement Cu deposits such as Mammoth, Paradise Valley, Gunpowder
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2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 1 2 FIGURE 1 SHAO ET AL. Geological sketch map of the Panjia district...characterised by medium‐ and small‐sized quartz‐vein type deposits. 2005; Mao, Xie, & Li, 2004). Panjia...Survey Report of Panjia Mo (Cu) W‐Mo deposit (Zhou et al., 2011) based on the analysis of the Deposit...part of the QH belt emplacement age of 148 Ma (Hu et al., 2016) and geochemical and the northwestern...(JSF; Figure 1 compositions (Li, Zhou, Mao, Yu, et al., 2013) of the Datongkeng b) (Shui, 1988; Yang
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mineralization is overprinted by the more significant breccia-vein and minor volcanic-type mineralization, thus the...mineralization throughout the Proterozoic (Dieng et al., 2013). Despite several decades of intense exploration...reported (e.g., Robinson, 1955; Beck, 1969; Sassano et al., 1972; Hoeve, 1982; Sibbald, 1982; Rees, 1992;...the uranium-rich Athabasca basin (Kyser et al., 2000; Alexandre et al., 2009). However, evidence about whether...Ga Snowbird tectonic zone (Hoffman, 1990; Hanmer et al., 1995). The domains are bordered to the northwest
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Cordilleran polymetallic veins Introduction Cordilleran vein and replacement bodies are an important source of...economic value (e.g., Meyer et al. 1968, Prendergast et al. 2005, Gruen et al. 2010, Sillitoe 2010). Mesothermal...deposits (Cooke & Simmons 2000, Hedenquist et al. 2001, Einaudi et al. 2003). They have a “late” character...‡ They frequently occur as massive sulfides in vein and replacement ore bodies and show a wide variation...scales (e.g., Meyer et al. 1968, Einaudi et al. 2003, Baumgartner et al. 2008, Bendezú et al. 2008a). In the
 
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