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Sphalerite from
Yoko-Dovyrensky Massif, Dovyren Highlands, Severo-Baykalsky District, Buryatia, Russia


Locality type:Massif
Classification
Species:Sphalerite
Formula:ZnS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sphalerite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Yoko-Dovyrensky Massif, Dovyren Highlands, Severo-Baykalsky District, Buryatia, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:470344
Long-form Identifier:1:3:470344:0
GUID (UUID V4):e7b068c2-fb49-478d-afb1-5a55563491f4
Localities for Sphalerite in this Region
Baikal Cu-Ni deposit, Yoko-Dovyrensky Massif, Dovyren Highlands, Severo-Baykalsky District, Buryatia, Russia
Nearest other occurrences of Sphalerite
33.0km (20.5 miles) Kholodninskoe deposit, Severo-Baykalsky District, Buryatia, Russia
References
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metacinnabar and hypercinnabar (the wurtzite and sphalerite isomorphs of HgS, respectively). Hg2+ minerals...2005). The world’s largest Hg deposit, the Almadén district of central Spain, is representative of concentrations...reworking of the mercury-hosting rocks of the Almadén district (primary mineralization 427–380 Ma) led to at...west-central California. This important mining district, including the New Almadén mine in Santa Clara...in the literature. For example, the Hg mining district of Pike County, Arkansas, is hosted in Carboniferous
Book (volume)
representatives are muscovite pegmatites of the Anabar Massif and Dzhugdzhur Range, 3,500 to 2,900-m.y.-old natrolitic...y. within the Sudbury massif of Canada and 1,770 m.y. within the Pechenga massif of the Kola Peninsula...gold vein districts (Victoria, Urals, Bohemian Massif) or the Tertiary gold-silver deposits of the Carpathians...Precambrian granites (Maranboy and Pine Creek district, Northern Territory). For the late Precambrian...described according t9 our knowledge of the Bohemian Massif in the middle European Hercynian belt. We distinguished
 
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