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Molybdoscheelite from
Chorukh-Dairon Mine, Ghafurov District, Sughd, Tajikistan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Scheelite var: Molybdoscheelite
Formula:Ca(WO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Molybdoscheelite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Chorukh-Dairon Mine, Ghafurov District, Sughd, Tajikistan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1221130
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1221130:8
GUID (UUID V4):c9d96ea3-75bf-4b5f-a376-e95d1349c8aa
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
skarn deposit in the Middle Tien Shan, Northern Tajikistan Serguei G. Soloviev, Sergey Kryazhev PII: DOI:...characteristics of the Chorukh-Dairon Wā€“Moā€“Cu skarn deposit in the Middle Tien Shan, Northern Tajikistan, Ore Geology...of the Chorukh-Dairon W-Mo-Cu Skarn Deposit in the Middle Tien Shan, MA NU Northern Tajikistan TE ...serguei07@hotmail.com Abstract ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT The Chorukh-Dairon deposit is part of the metallogenic belt of...andradite garnet, SC magnetite, as well as molybdoscheelite and minor chalcopyrite, and molybdenite. Skarns
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
especially hematite, as well as K-feldspar, molybdoscheelite, chalcopyrite, and molybdenite, with transitions...āˆ¼370 to 120 Ā°C). The massive deposition of molybdoscheelite in retrograde skarn and scheelite in quartzā€“...Tarim craton Zarmitan SO 40Ā°N INA Almalyk TAJIKISTAN 78Ā°E Dushanbe 300 km 68Ā°E Major and other...related to shoshonitic magmatism (e.g., Kensu, Chorukh-Dairon; Soloviev 2011; Soloviev and Krivoschekov 2011)...younger tectonicā€“magmatic event (Mao et al. 2004). District geology The Kumbel deposit and a number of W,
Book (volume)
6542/13450 Yakutia Butogychag, Magadan Chorukh-Dairon, Obl. Tadzhikistan Eastern Asia Karamken...of deposits Pegmatite deposits Skarn deposits Chorukh-Dairton deposit Vostok-2 deposit (190) Greisen...Voronezh Anteclise, the Krivoi Rog Basin, the Kursk district, Karelia, and Aldan), the presence of gold has...porphyritic granites and granodiorites of the Amanan mine sulphoantimonite of development 5) sectors mineralization;...association are known in the Tasgeosynclinal zone (Magnet Mine, Round Mountain, etc., Tasmania, Australia) are
Journal (issue)
willemite, cassiterite, Ag halides, cinnabar, molybdoscheelite, autunite, powellite, sodalite, sphalerite...calcite; crystal aggregates 15 cm in size. VŠµrklinii Mine, Dabugorsk, PŠæmorskii Krai, Russia. Specimen: V...production in Norway commenced at deposits of this district in the end of the 1500x. Yserby, Sweden: * 1800...ā€” Finbo near Falun; * fluocerile ā€” Broddho. The mine was in operating since the middle of the 11th century...Shirley Fiske сŠ¾llŠµŃtroŠæ. i Š’Š¾Š³Šæite & calcite. Mine # 57, Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, 3.3 cm high. Šeliodor
 
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