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Opal from
Şaphane alunite deposit, Pazarlar District, Kütahya Province, Turkey


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Opal
Formula:SiO2 · nH2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Opal data
Locality Data:Click here to view Şaphane alunite deposit, Pazarlar District, Kütahya Province, Turkey
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1000908
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1000908:2
GUID (UUID V4):73b44194-78cc-4084-bda6-722d1d544ffb
Nearest other occurrences of Opal
5.0km (3.1 miles) Şaphane Dagi fire opal deposit, Pazarlar District, Kütahya Province, Turkey
24.5km (15.2 miles) Dereköy mine, Murat Dagi, Gediz District, Kütahya Province, Turkey
37.6km (23.4 miles) Göynük mine, Murat Dagi, Gediz District, Kütahya Province, Turkey
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Rocks from the Gördes, Demirci and Şaphane Regions, West Anatolia, Turkey Fahri Esenlia, Selahattin Kadirb...Geological Engineering, Maslak, İstanbul, TR-34469 Turkey Eskişehir Osmangazi University, Department of Geological...Geological Engineering, Eskişehir, TR-26480 Turkey *e-mail: skadir.euroclay@gmail.com b Received February...volcano-sedimentary basins in the Gördes, Demirci and Şaphane regions host abundant heulandite/clinoptilolite...hul/cpt and accessory of smectite, illite/mica, opal–CT, quartz, K–feldspar, plagioclase and opaque minerals
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UNITS OF THE BALIKESIR REGION, WESTERN ANATOLIA, TURKEY SELAHATTİN KADİR1 *, TACİT KÜLAH2, HÜLYA ERKOYUN1...Eskişehir, Turkey Department of Geological Engineering, Kütahya Dumlupınar University, TR–43100 Kütahya, Turkey...materials for the paper and bleaching industries in Turkey. No detailed geological, mineralogical, geochemical... chlorite, quartz, feldspar, dolomite, calcite, opal-CT, and amphibole. The smectite was identified by.... Geochemistry . Mineralogy . Volcanic units . Turkey INTRODUCTION Smectite is commonly formed by weathering
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petrography of the gold-rich Cireşata porphyry deposit, Metaliferi Mountains, Romania ….……………… 19 S....Important today, the Roşia Poieni porphyry copper deposit is mined in open pit. 2.1 The Roşia Poieni Structure...gold reserves vs. the surface of the metallogenic province (Popescu, 1986). According to recent estimates...epithermal gold deposits, excepting the Deva ore deposit. Gold is present in porphyry copper deposits, sometimes...contents. The Cu:Au ratio varies however, from one deposit to another. 7 2. The individual (singular) models
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porphyry belts in the central Tethys region of Turkey, the Caucasus, Iran, western Pakistan, and southern...porphyry belts in the central Tethys region of Turkey, the Caucasus, Iran, western Pakistan, and southern...porphyry belts in the central Tethys region of Turkey, the Caucasus, Iran, western Pakistan, and southern...ABSTRACT Exploration in the central Tethys region of Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, and western...Seventeen porphyry deposits and one porphyry-related deposit in the study region are reported to contain significant
 
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