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Sobolevskite from
Umtebekwe River, Shurugwi District, Midlands, Zimbabwe


Locality type:Placer
Classification
Species:Sobolevskite
Formula:PdBi
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sobolevskite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Umtebekwe River, Shurugwi District, Midlands, Zimbabwe
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1537033
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1537033:8
GUID (UUID V4):5d957136-5c1b-4a66-9ac3-27fb223fb301
Nearest other occurrences of Sobolevskite
97.8km (60.8 miles) Ngezi Mine, Mhondoro, Kadoma District, Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
PLATINUM-GROUP MINERALS IN RIVERS DRAINING THE GREAT DYKE, ZIMBABWE Thomas OBERTHÜR§, Thorolf W. WEISER, Frank MELCHER...grains, present in the samples from the Umtebekwe River in the Shurugwi area, possibly originate from the Archean...Archean chromitite deposits of the Shurugwi greenstone belt and not from the Great Dyke. Geochemically...and PGE-oxides (unstable). Keywords: Great Dyke, Zimbabwe, alluvial sediments, Pt-Fe alloy, Os-Ir-Ru alloy...Bushveld Complex of South Africa, the Sudbury district in Canada, and later Norilsk in Russia came into
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Bushveld Complex, South Africa, and Great Dyke, Zimbabwe Thomas Oberthür Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften...Complex of South Africa and the Great Dyke of Zimbabwe. Samples were obtained underground, from core...Bushveld Complex, South Africa; the Great Dyke, Zimbabwe; the Stillwater grains, and they are ofthe subordinate...Bushveld Complex in South Africa, of the Sudbury district in Canada, and later Norilsk in Russia grand style...Bushveld Complex; South Africa; Great is Dyke; Zimbabwe; platinum-group minerals; Bushveld Complex in
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Platinum-group element mineralization of the Great Dyke, Zimbabwe. In The Geology, Geochemistry, Mineralogy and...These include the East Bull Lake, Agnew Lake, and River Valley intrusions, as well as the Nipissing Gabbro...PGE-Cu-Ni mineralization in the Fox River Sill and the Bird River Belt. The PGE deposits in the Bushveld...Company. The PGE mineralization in the Great Dyke (Zimbabwe), which is the world’s second largest reserve...Tulameen, British Columbia), Ural Mountains (Omutnaya River, Nevyansk, Nizhni Tagil, Kushvinskiy), Aldan Shield
Book
and Gold in the Ophiolite-Related Placer of the River Bolshoy Khailyk, Western Sayans, Russia Reprinted...Bushveld Complex, South Africa, and Great Dyke, Zimbabwe Reprinted from: Minerals 2018, 8, 581, doi:10...PGM from China, Russia, South Africa, USA, and Zimbabwe are reported. In his contribution, Oberthür [3]...PGM and PGE–Au phases found in alluvium along the River Bolshoy Khailyk, in the western Sayans, Russia,...bushveld complex, South Africa, and Great Dyke, Zimbabwe. Minerals 2018, 8, 581. [CrossRef] Stepanov, S
 
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