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Magnetite from
Veliki Krivelj Mine, Bor, Bor District, Central Serbia, Serbia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Magnetite
Formula:Fe2+Fe23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnetite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Veliki Krivelj Mine, Bor, Bor District, Central Serbia, Serbia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:193931
Long-form Identifier:1:3:193931:6
GUID (UUID V4):fb5d33bd-ad9f-4dee-9238-4214f49f51e4
Nearest other occurrences of Magnetite
3.6km (2.2 miles) Bor Mine, Bor, Bor District, Central Serbia, Serbia
5.1km (3.1 miles) Borska Reka deposit, Bor Mine, Bor, Bor District, Central Serbia, Serbia
17.0km (10.6 miles) Dumitru Potok, Žagubica, Braničevo District, Central Serbia, Serbia
27.7km (17.2 miles) Beljanica, Despotovac, Pomoravlje District, Central Serbia, Serbia
28.1km (17.5 miles) Bogovina occurrence, Boljevac, Zaječar District, Central Serbia, Serbia
31.7km (19.7 miles) Majdanpek Mine, Majdanpek, Bor District, Central Serbia, Serbia
38.9km (24.2 miles) Osoje occurrence, Boljevac, Zaječar District, Central Serbia, Serbia
61.3km (38.1 miles) Mraconia Valley, Almăj Mountains, Caraş-Severin County, Romania
63.9km (39.7 miles) Sokobanja Volcanic Field, Sokobanja, Zaječar District, Central Serbia, Serbia
65.9km (41.0 miles) Tisa Lava Field, Golubac, Braničevo District, Central Serbia, Serbia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Timok Massif, eastern Serbia: implications for metallogenetic relationships in the Bor copper-gold subprovince...geological relationships of the Timok Massif of eastern Serbia (Fig. 1a) remain incompletely documented. The salient...Cu–Au(–Mo) deposit, the Veliki Krivelj and Cerovo porphyry copper deposits, and the Bor high-sulphidation Au-Cu...numerous geochronological studies in the Timok district, revealing that the great majority of the age...1997) and for hornblende from an andesite near the Bor deposit (89.7±3.6 Ma: Banjesević 2001), implying
Other Paper
FOR PROMOTION OF MINING INDUSTRY IN REPUBLIC OF SERBIA FINAL REPORT CONTENTS Pages CHAPTER1 Outline of...······ 55 3.8 Geology and Mineral Potential in Serbia ·····················································...3.10 Geology and Deposits of the Velijki Majdan Mine ········································ 70 i ... 3.11 Geology and Deposits of the Zajaca Mine ·················································· 71...Activities 4.1 Activities of Large Mines owned by RTB Bor ··············································· 78
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Latest Discoveries in the Bor Metallogenetic Zone (BMZ, East Serbia) Miodrag Banješević 1, *, Vladica...Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade, Vojske Jugoslavije 12, 19210 Bor, Serbia Faculty of Mining...University of Belgrade, Đušina 7, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia; vladica.cvetkovic@rgf.bg.ac.rs (V.C.); sedimentologija@yahoo...ethz.ch Geological Survey of Serbia, Rovinjska 12, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia; office@gzs.gov.rs Geological...metallogeny in the south-easternmost sector of the Bor Metallogenetic Zone (BMZ), where the world-class
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Magmatic and Metallogenetic Belt (BMMB) of Romania, Serbia and Bulgaria is a complex calc-alkaline magmatic...dominate in the central segments of the belt in southernmost Banat (Romania), Serbia and north-west Bulgaria...Moldova Nouă in Romania, Majdanpek, Veliki Krivelj and Bor in Serbia, and Elatsite, Assarel and Chelopech...south-eastern central Europe, with a north–south orientation in Romania through Serbia (Yugoslavia),...north–southaligned Timok complex and Ridanj–Krepoljin belt (Serbia), which are separated by an apparent gap from the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
environmental impacts of acid mine drainage-bearing river water in the Bor and Majdanpek porphyry copper...copper mining areas in Eastern Serbia Dragana Adamovic1,2 | Daizo Ishiyama1 | Stefan Dordievski2 | Yasumasa...Japan 2 Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor, Bor, Serbia Correspondence Dragana Adamovic, Graduate...Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor, Zeleni Bulevar 35, Bor 19210, Serbia. Email: dragana.a993@gmail.com...Abstract Mining activities in the Bor and Majdanpek mining areas in Eastern Serbia started in 1903 and 1961,
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
deposits related to volcanic environment in the Bor district, Yugoslavia By S. JANKOVlC, Belgrad*) With 6...-Plutoniten mit kalk-alkalischem Chemismus im Gebiet um Bor wurde wie folgt klassifiziert: Einmal massive vulkanogene...calc-alkaline volcano-plutonic complexes in the Bor district are classified as follows: Volcanogenic massive...calco-aIcalins cr&ac& sup&ieursdaramiens du district de Bor se r~partissent comme suit: - des d~p6ts de...of copper metal), the copper deposits in the Bor district display many specific features of hydrothermal
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
metallogeny of the Ridanj-Krepoljin belt (eastern Serbia) and their correlation with northern and eastern...Mining and Geology, DjusÏ ina 7, 11 000 Belgrade, Serbia deposits and occurrences and also for some Pb-Zn...Djordjevic GEOMIN, Karadjordjeva 48, 11 000 Belgrade, Serbia The Ridanj-Krepoljin belt (RKB) of magmatic rocks...the southwestern Carpathians of SW Romania and E Serbia calc-alkaline Upper CretaceousPaleogene subduction...in two main zones. The Ridanj-Krepoljin belt (E Serbia) represents the southern part of the western zone
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Geology, University of Belgrade, 11030 Beograd, Serbia; ivica.ristovic@rgf.bg.ac.rs Correspondence: robert...areas with the highest prospective recovery are Serbia and Kosovo. In accordance with the metal prices...independence), North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia [17]. The countries of the West Balkan have stagnated...these tailing piles [18]. Based on previous studies, mine wastes in the West Balkan were found to be rich...promising sites for the recovery of metals from mine tailings in the West Balkan and estimates, based
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
deposits in Chile, Peru, Argentina, USA, Canada, Serbia, Greece, Bulgaria, Iran, Russia, Armenia, Uzbekistan...Bethlehem; 13 Gibraltar (Canada); 14 Bor; 15 Majdanpek 16 Veliki Krivelj (Serbia); 17 Skouries (Greece); 18 Elacite;...Guinea); 33 Biga (Philippines) amounts, bornite, magnetite, hematite and occasionally supergene chalcocite...Bethlehem+ Gibraltar + SERBIA Bor* Maj danpek/1 * Majdanpek/2 + Veliki Krivelj* GREECE Skouries + BULGARIA... I Gibraltar I SERBIA : 1 1 Bar Majdanpek-1 Majdanpek-2 V e l i k i Krivelj ll r 1 G R EECE
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
des Maraı̂chers 13, CH-1205 Genève, Switzerland Central Laboratory of Mineralogy and Crystallography, Bulgarian...Cu–Au deposits are restricted to the northern and central parts of the profile (ranging in age from ~92 to...2002). Active mines include Majdanpek, Bor and Veliki Krivelj in Serbia and Elatsite, Chelopech and Assarel...the Alpine–Carpathian–Balkan orogen of eastern Central Europe. It can be traced from the North Apuseni...Apuseni Mountains and the Banat region in Romania and Serbia through the Serbian Timok and Ridanj–Krepoljin
Book
HYDROTHERMAL COPPER AND GOLD DEPOSITS — • そ ‘ ^^ CENTRAL ASIA • -« THE AMERICAS • I^ r I • • i• な-...and Mineralisation of the Monywa Copper Deposits,Central Myanmar. U Kyaw Win and Douglas J Kirw in......................... 61 , The Mankayan Mineral District, .Luzon Philippines. Artemio F Disini, Bruce M...87 The Fort Knox Porphyry Gold Deposit, Eastern-Central Alaska: An Overview and Update. Arne A Bakke, Robert...and Rosario Copper Porphyry Deposits, CoUahuasi District Chile. Claudio Bisso B, Manuel Durdn andAquiles
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and Copper King in USA; Majdanpek, Veliki Krivelj and Bor in Serbia; Elacite in Bulgaria (Tarkian et al...4% Cu, 0.2–0.5% Mo, 0.5–0.6 g/t Au (V. A. Gornov, mine chief geologist, pers. com.) in the Kalmakyr open...field and is a part of the Chatkal–Kurama ore district in eastern Uzbekistan (Fig. 2). The Cu mineralization...epithermal deposits in the Chatkal–Kurama ore district in Uzbekistan also show a strong Ir and Pd depletion...Pyrite, magnetite, chalcopyrite, gold Minor pyrite and chalcopyrite Chalcopyrite, pyrite, magnetite, gold
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Romania, and further South to the Carpathians of East Serbia and still further East to Srednogorie (Bulgaria)...750 km/30-70 km, bending from N-S in Romania and Serbia, to E-W in Bulgaria. Using the well established...proposed an Upper Cretaceous Paleorift in Eastern Serbia for the Timok zone and some Bulgarian geologists...intrusives, the typology is clearly I-type and magnetite-series, pointing to sources in the deep crust...This complicates the approach, as to OF Romania, Serbia and Bulgaria, where the SCMOLDOVA BS belt outcrops
Book (volume)
Ertsberg Diorite, G unung Bijih (Ertsberg/G rasberg) District, West Papua, Indonesia Kurt C Friehauf, Spencer...The M ajdanpek Cu-Au Porphyry Deposit of Eastern Serbia: A Review Robin Armstong, Dejan Kozetj and Richard...........453 The Porphyry Cu-Au/Mo Deposits of Central E urasia:1_ Tectonic,Geologic & Metallogenic Setting...........467 The Porphyry Cu-Au/Mo Deposits of Central Eurasia: 2. The AJmalyk (Kal'makyr-Dalnee) and...of Porphyry Cu-Mo-Ag Deposits in the Collahuasi District,N orthern Chile Glertton J. Masterman, David R
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
from the Dalli porphyry copper prospect, Arak, central province of Iran F. Ayati & F. Yavuz & M. Noghreyan...potassic style in the central part of system produced a secondary biotite–K-feldspar–magnetite assemblage and...Rosia Poeni in Romania (Milu et al. 2004), Veliki Krivelj in former Yugoslavia (Jelanković and 108...Miocene–Pliocene volcano-plutonic rocks in the central province of Iran. The Dalli porphyry copper deposit...widespread NeoTethys magmatism and mineralization in central Iran. The Dalli porphyry system with an average
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
rajic@gmail.com (K.R.); kai.neufeld@uit.no (K.N.) Mine SASA DOO, Rudarska u. 28, MK-2304 Makedonska Kamenica...represented by amphiboles, epidote, chlorites, magnetite, pyrrhotite, quartz and carbonates, reflect conditions...Since November 2017, the deposit is operated by Central Asia Metals. The Sasa Pb-Zn-Ag skarn deposit is...the Balkan Peninsula. It extends southward from Serbia through Kosovo, Macedonia and Bulgaria to the Chalkidiki...deposits of Cu, Au, Pb and Zn (e.g., Bor and Majdanpek, Serbia; Toranica, Sasa and Bucim, Macedonia;
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
orogeny in the Zafarghand copper exploration district, Central Iran: petrogrography, geochemistry and alteration...porphyry copper exploration district is located in the NE of Isfahan (Central Iran), about 15 km SW of the...chloritization of biotite and hematization of magnetite and to a lesser degree sericitization of K-feldspar...Recks-Lahóca in Hungary (Gatter et al. 1999), Veliki Krivelj in former Yugoslavia (Jelanković and Vakanjac...on the Eurasian upper plate and, cutting across central Iran. Mesozoic magmatic activity was restricted
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ore mineral assemblages are distinguished: (1) magnetite–bornite–chalcopyrite, and (2) chalcopyrite–pyrite...and Pt are concentrated more strongly in the magnetite– bornite–chalcopyrite assemblage. Average grades...identified in sulphide concentrates from the Majdanpek (Serbia), Skouries (Greece), Elatsite (Bulgaria), Biga...Elatsite deposit is the largest, active porphyry copper mine in Bulgaria. Since 1981 over 165 Mt of ore at 0...through south-eastern central Europe, with a N–S orientation in Romania and Serbia, and an E-W-oriented
Book (volume)
four volumes were planned: Northwest Europe, Central Europe, Southeast land, Finland, Norway, Sweden...Sweden, the United King- dom and Ireland; Central Europe includes the Federal Republic of Germany, the...Dinaric metallogenic province The western Macedonian district Iron ore deposits . Manganese ore deposits Molybdenum...Carpatho—Balkan niecallogenie pros : vince (Eastern Serbia) The Pre-Devonian metatlogeni epoch The Hercynian...metallogenic epoch The Ridanj—Krepoljin zone The Bor magmatic complex Quartz sand deposits . Albania by
Journal (issue)
brief overview of the metallic mineral resources of Serbia Rade Jelenkovic 34 Geometallurgy – A tool for...Wellmer. Cover photo: © Bernd Lehmann. Ok Tedi mine in Papua New Guinea. 2011. © Copyright 2014 The...supply security and sustainability. They state that mine production of many metals has grown by one, two...dominated by China, which has a share in global REE mine production of about 90 %. He says that this percentage...will decrease over the coming years with important mine developments in the USA and Australia. He also refers
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Kahang porphyry copper deposit (NE Isfahan), Central Province of Iran S.Z. Afshooni a,⁎, H. Mirnejad...deposit, located northeast of Isfahan city in central of Iran, is associated with a composite Miocene...style in the central part of the system and produced a secondary biotite–K-feldspar–magnetite assemblage...Recks-Lahóca in Hungary (Gatter et al., 1999), Veliki Krivelj in former Yugoslavia (Jelanković and Vakanjac...km 2 is situated about 73 km NE of Isfahan in Central Iran (Fig. 1). This area is located in the NW–SE
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
hydrostatic regime. Bornite, chalcopyrite, and magnetite seem to be slightly later precipitated at temperatures...intermediate-density, low-salinity fluids in the deeper, central deposit parts are the closest proxy to the magmatic...Cu-Au deposit is the largest operating open-pit mine in Bulgaria, located on the Etropole ridge of the...important Cu-Au-(Mo) ore deposits (e.g., Majdanpek, Bor, Elatsite, and Assarel). The Elatsite deposit defines...defines the northern end of the Panagyurishte ore district, an NNW-SSE–trending alignment of ore deposits
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the northern part of the Panagyurishte mineral district. It lies within the Banat–Srednegorie metallogenic...metallogenic belt, which extends from Romania through Serbia to Bulgaria. The magmatic rocks define a typical...Bucharest Ocna de Fier Majdanpek Veliki Krivelj Moesian Platform Bor Sofia Introduction Elatsite Medet...SEA Radka The Bulgarian Panagyurishte mineral district is a major ore producing area within the Eastern...et al. 2002; Heinrich and Neubauer 2002). This district displays some of the best examples of porphyry–Cu
Report (issue)
tellurides and arsenides in an assemblage of magnetite, chalcopyrite, and bornite in the porphyry deposit...(Behn and others, 2001; Gow and Walshe, 2005), central Iran (Shahabpour, 1999), and New Guinea (Gow and...phyllic 6   alteration-related magnetite destruction and late-stage magnetite formation (Gettings, 2005)...zones with <1 wt (weight) percent pyrite in the central part of the deposit, through a surrounding zone...quartz, K-feldspar, biotite, muscovite (sericite), magnetite, chlorite, anhydrite, and epidote. Other commonly
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Miocene Miocene ( 1) Western Philippines ( 2) Central Philippines ( 3) Eastern Philippines ( 4) Northern...Ecuador-northern Peru (10) Central Peru (11) Southern Peru–north-central Chile (12) Southeastern Peru-eastern...Chile-western Argentina (15) Central-south Europe– Carpathian-Balkan, (16) Central Kazakhstan (17) East China...grade (% Cu) Mo grade (% Mo) Au grade (g/t Au) Magnetite (%) Depth (km) Cu-Au-Mo Cu-Mo 112 220 0.44...sources: Grades and tonnages, Singer et al. (2005); magnetite content and interpreted depths of emplacement
 
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