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Bornite from
Zalas quarry, Gmina Krzeszowice, Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Bornite
Formula:Cu5FeS4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Bornite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Zalas quarry, Gmina Krzeszowice, Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:475425
Long-form Identifier:1:3:475425:1
GUID (UUID V4):19e16839-63a2-4bc8-afbf-49b50731ecf9
Nearest other occurrences of Bornite
42.6km (26.5 miles) Pilica Cu-Au deposit, Gmina Pilica, Zawiercie County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
59.7km (37.1 miles) 144-Ż borehole, Żarki-Kotowice area, Kraków-Lubliniec tectonic zone, Myszków County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
62.4km (38.8 miles) Myszków Cu-Mo deposit, Gmina Żarki, Myszków County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
69.7km (43.3 miles) Woźniki borehole, Tarnowskie Góry, Tarnowskie Góry County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
97.6km (60.7 miles) Bania w Jarmucie, Gmina Szczawnica, Nowy Targ County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
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Book
photo: Agate, polished. Nowy Kościół, Lower Silesia, Poland. Sample 260x260xl30 mm. Photo R. Molenda Back cover... Agate, polished. ~owy Kościół, Lower Silesia, Poland. Photo 30x60 mm, sample 320x260xl IO mm. Fot 2...160xl50x30 mm. Sphalerite, polished. QIJ...7.1sz, Poland. Photo 30x70 mm, sample 160xl50x30 mm. , Sfale111...okaz 230xl50xl5 mm. Sphaleńte, polished. Olkusz, Poland. Photo 50xl40 mm, sample 230xl50xl5 mm. Fot. 6...the oldest and the best technical academies in Poland will celebrate its 90th jubilee in 2009. Mining
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(chalcopyrite, pyrite, tennantite) by supergene sulfides (bornite, chalcocite) in the large cementation zone; (2)...hosts a 100-m-deep active open-pit quarry (Fig. 2, 4A). The quarry is situated at the eastern edge of...El Basbas et al., 2011). The 60-m-deep open-pit quarry of Agoujgal is located 46 km south of Tafraout...open-pit quarry. (B). Agoujgal open-pit quarry. (C). Primary sulfides (chalcopyrite, bornite) filling...cavities in quartzite. (D). Secondary sulfides (bornite, chalcocite), malachite, and goethite, in strata-bound
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
malachite-like mineral after Cu-sulfide, possibly bornite. The Bofe gossan occurs as scattered clasts within...altered to pyrite, which is also oxidized but to a lesser extent. The EDX qualitative analyses (H cannot...affected by partial fragmentation (Fig. 8C), but to a lesser extent than hollingworthite. In most cases irarsite...way the iodargyrite identified in Zalas, in the Cracow area of Poland, was interpreted to have resulted...KRAJEWSKI, M. (2010) Iodargyrite from Zalas (Cracow area, Poland) as an indicator of Oligocene–Miocene
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
mineralization carried by malachite, chalcocite, covellite, bornite and chalcopyrite; azurite is not observed. The...(chalcopyrite, pyrite, galena, chalcocite I and bornite I), generating their oxidation and the precipitation...secondary sulfides (covellite, chalcocite II and bornite II). The abundance of Cu carbonates results from...sulfides such such as chalcopyrite, pyrite, bornite bornite I, I, chalcocite These primary primary sulfides...S10 (conglomerate) and S19 (coarse sandstone). Bornite (e.g., andand chalcopyrite (e.g.,(e.g., TIZ S5
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galena, pyrite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, and bornite. The hypogene mineralization is deeply weathered...acanthite galena pyrite chalcopyrite sphalerite bornite nowackiite hessite cerussite Zn-dolomite calcite...sulfide minerals, such as pyrite, chalcopyrite, bornite, galena, and sphalerite. Remnants of hypogene minerals...KRAJEWSKI, M. (2010) Iodargyrite from Zalas (Cracow area, Poland) as an indicator of Oligocene–Miocene
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digenite, and djurleite, with minor covellite, bornite, and enargite; 3. Covellite-rich secondary ore:...with minor chalcocite, digenite, enargite, and bornite; 4. Fault breccia-related Au-Ag–rich secondary...mobilization via halide complexes decreased due to lesser availability and higher pH, resulting in the destabilization...by possible Au-detoxifying microorganisms due to lesser toxicity of Au1+-complexes (Brugger et al., 2013)...Krajewski, M., 2010, Iodargyrite from Zalas (Cracow area, Poland) as an indicator of Oligocene-Miocene
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
underlying stockwork, mainly composed of pyrite with lesser amounts of sphalerite, chalcopyrite and galena...native copper, djurleite, anilite, and more rarely bornite, and the unaltered massive sulphides is gradual...disorganized mixture of quartz, goethite, and to a lesser extent jarosite, euhedral barite, and halloysite...XRD), whereas the behavior of As, Pb, Zn, and to a lesser extent of S and Cu, points to a continuous loss...Krajewski, M., 2010. Iodargyrite from Zalas (Cracow area, Poland) as an indicator of Oligocene–Miocene
Journal (volume)
Zbigniew Sawłowicz, Jagellonian University in Kraków (PL), Simona Skobe, University of Ljubljana (SI)...Mineralogical Association Mineralogical Society of Poland Mineralogical Society of Romania Geological Society...(France) (Czech Republic) (Croatia) (Hungary) (Poland) (Slovenia) (Bulgaria) (Hungary) (Hungary) (Hungary)...(Austria) (Romania) (Slovakia) (China) (Germany) (Poland) (Italy) (Czech Republic) (Romania/USA) (Germany)...Geological Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland (*monika.kasina@uj.edu.pl) The book entitled "Natural
 
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