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Schist from
Orijärvi deposit, Kisko, Salo, Southwest Finland, Finland


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Type:Schist
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Schist data
Locality Data:Click here to view Orijärvi deposit, Kisko, Salo, Southwest Finland, Finland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1238232
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1238232:3
GUID (UUID V4):74c02972-74ad-49c3-8363-ca53ffab3b1f
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Journal (volume)
Geological Survey of Finland Bulletin 305 The metallogeny of Finland by Aimo Mikkola Geologinen tutkimuslaitos.... Geological Survey of Finland, Bulletin 305 THE METALLOGENY OF FINLAND by AIMO MIKKOLA with 9 fig...1980 Mikkola, Aim o 1980. The metallogeny of Finland. Ceological Sllrvey land, Btilletin 305. 22 pages...metallogenic epochs and types of mineral deposits in Finland are discussed. Thc Archean iron and nickel-copper...and hydrotherma l sulphide deposits. The on ly deposit of Paleozoic age is an apatite bearing carbonatite
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The notes are designed to show: (1) where the deposit is and the grade and tonnage of the ore it contained...(4) the information bearing on the age of the deposit; and (5) the reasons for the position assigned...should serve to acquaint the student with the deposit and to explain the ideas of those who have worked...readily available in print.) Any student of any deposit must do much more than read these notes. Several...notes, the metals and minerals produced from each deposit, the ages of the various deposits, the classifications
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(1993). Compositions of hedleyite from the Maiskoe deposit, Ukraine (this study) are shown as green squares...within a given deposit, but tend to vary among deposits. An example, from the Maiskoe Au deposit, Ukrainian...given in Table 2 and plotted in Figure 4. In this deposit, SMe/(Te + Se + S) in hedleyite ranges from 1.93...showing extensive variation of Bi:Te within a single deposit or group of deposits: Dobbe’s (1993) documentation...(~Bi5Te3; Bi:Te up to 1.80) from the Huangshaping deposit as bismuthian pilsenite (rather than bismuthian
 
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