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Tourmaline from
Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Tinos, South Aegean, Greece


Locality type:Bay
Classification
Species:'Tourmaline' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:AD3G6 (T6O18)(BO3)3X3Z
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Tourmaline data
Locality Data:Click here to view Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Tinos, South Aegean, Greece
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:537740
Long-form Identifier:1:3:537740:4
GUID (UUID V4):970e7081-487c-4473-993d-76d615ae6276
Nearest other occurrences of Tourmaline
73.3km (45.5 miles) ⓘKinidaros, Naxos Island, Naxos, South Aegean, Greece
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Epithermal Au-Ag-Te Mineralization, Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Cyclades, Greece STYLIANOS TOMBROS,† KAREN ST...Geology, University of Patras, Rion, 26500, Patras, Greece ANTHONY E. WILLIAMS-JONES, Department of Earth...50011–3212 Abstract The Panormos Bay Au-Ag-Te vein system, Tinos Island, Greece, which is hosted in Mesozoic...Zones of chlorite, talc, and muscovite-albite-tourmaline alteration, up to 50 cm wide, are associated...calaverite. Unexploited AuAg-Te mineralization at Panormos Bay is though to be genetically related to a fluorine-
Journal (issue)
ORYKTOLOGIKA NEA -NEWS ON MINERALS and GeMin Exhibition in GREECE -NEWS ON MINERALS -3- Vol. 24 (No 143) - 2009...one can enjoy a dip in the lovely waters of the Aegean and Ionian pelagos (open sea) ,enjoy the Nature...Australia : – Opal Book A lovely book on Opal, South Australia s Gemstone is available for 22 Australian...Economy Air Mail). This is a publication of the South Australian Department of Mines and Energy. Size...Official Distributor in Europe for the book: Opal, South Australia s Gemstone. European orders will be forwarded
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
mineralizations at Apigania Bay, Tinos Island, Cyclades, Hellas, Greece S. F. Tombros & K. St. Seymour...alkaline or calc-alkaline affinity. The Apigania Bay vein system and Au–Ag mineralization is hosted in...10−2.6. Apigania Bay could be possibly considered the latest evolutional phase of Tinos hydrothermal system...Department of Geology, University of Patras, Hellas, Greece e-mail: tompros@mailbox.gr K. St. Seymour e-mail:...Introduction Reviews of Au–Ag±Te deposits in Hellas (Greece) reveal that they are hosted within Oligocene to
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Telluride Minerals in the Panormos Bay Ag-Au-Te Deposits, Tinos Island, Cyclades, Greece STYLIANOS TOMBROS,1...± illite epithermal Au-Ag-Te veins at Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Cyclades. Tellurium-bearing sulfides...growth of stage V tellurides. Epitaxy in the Panormos Bay case can be simulated by the Stranski-Krastanov...The Au-Ag-Te-bearing quartz veins at Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Cyclades, display unusually high concentrations...bornite, chalcopyrite, and galena, via a layer-to-island or StranskiKrastanov epitaxial growth mechanism
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Scheelite skarn mineralization associated with the Tinos pluton, Cyclades Karen St. Seymour, Stylianos Tombros...granodiorite to leucogranite pluton on the island of Tinos, Hellas. The pluton was emplaced during a transition...mass transfer in the host schists and marbles. The Tinos tungsten skarn is an oxidized skarn that retains...associated with the late leucogranitic phase of the Tinos pluton. eschweizerbartxxx ingenta Key words: leucogranite...Newberry (1998). Scheelite skarn mineralization at Tinos occurs within the contact aureole of a Miocene early
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23 October 2009 Editor: T.M. Harrison Keywords: Aegean Sea Cyclades detachment backarc extension brittle–ductile...detachments cropping out on the islands of Andros, Tinos and Mykonos, separating the Cycladic Blueschists...activity in the Oligocene concommitantly with the Aegean extension, and was still active in the Late Miocene...part of a continuum of extension on the NCDS : Tinos detachment, Livada detachment and Mykonos detachment...exhumation of high-temperature metamorphic domes. The Aegean example shows that reactivation of earlier shallowdipping
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Manuscript Porphyry and epithermal deposits in Greece: an overview, new discoveries, and mineralogical...M. Melfou, Porphyry and epithermal deposits in Greece: an overview, new discoveries, and mineralogical...pertain. Porphyry and epithermal deposits in Greece: an overview, new discoveries, and mineralogical...National and Kapodistrian 1 University of Athens, Greece; voudouris@geol.uoa.gr; kmavrogon@geol.uoa.gr;...Geology, Aristotle University of 4 Thessaloniki, Greece; melfosv@geo.auth.gr; cstergio@windowslive.com;
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
retrogression in blueschist metapelites of Tinos Island (Greece) evidenced by chlorite–mica local equilibria...deformation of the Cycladic Blueschists unit on Tinos Island evolves along a NE – SW gradient of noncoaxial...from the upper ophiolitic unit in the NE of the island. The compositional variability of chlorite and...a warmer P – T path during the formation of the Aegean sea. Between the two stages of exhumation, there...Science B.V. All rights reserved. Keywords: Tinos Island; HP/LT metapelites; P – T path; Chlorites; Phengites;
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Georgios argentiferous galena deposit on Antiparos Island, Cyclades, Hellas and its relationship to the Paros...Georgios argentiferous galena deposit on Antiparos island lies ~12 km from the Miocene Paros pluton and is...The Paros pluton is a mesozonal volatile-rich tourmaline and Li-bearing muscovite leucogranite emplaced...Miocene in the back-arc region of the Quaternary Aegean Volcanic Arc in the Cycladic microcontinent (Altherr...However, in Antiparos, which probably formed a single island with Paros in the geological past, sulfide mineralization
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Accepted Manuscript Cenozoic metallogeny of Greece and potential for precious, critical and rare metals... Melfos, P. Voudouris, Cenozoic metallogeny of Greece and potential for precious, critical and rare metals...the journal pertain. Cenozoic metallogeny of Greece and potential for precious, critical and rare metals...University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece Panagiotis Voudouris Department of Mineralogy-Petrology...Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens 15784, Greece corresponding authors: melfosv@geo.auth.gr, voudouris@geol
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With 11 ïŹgures and 10 tables Abstract. In Serifos island a mid-Miocene pluton was emplaced syntectonically...trace their provenance. Geological setting Serifos Island belongs to the Attico-Cycladic massif (Fig. 1)...ingenta Fig. 2. SimpliïŹed geological map of Serifos island ( Fe-ore deposits where hematite is predominant...al. (1987) and Okrusch & Bröcker (1990). Serifos Island (Fig. 2; see geological map by Petrakakis et al...Cyclades occurs in the southeastern extremity of the island (Fig. 2) (Ballindas 1906, Ktenas 1914, Marinos
Book
Calculations on the Panonnos Bay Au-Ag-Te Hydrothennal Syste1n, Tinos Island, Greece Stylianos F. Tombros Magnetic...chapters explain the hydraulic evolution of Tinos, Panonnos Bay ore fluid associated with Au-Ag-Te 1nineralization...Chapter 6 - Crystallization and sodification of Tinos leucogranite in homonyinous 1netainorphic core complex...the skam genesis and to the fonnation of Panonnos Bay hydrothermal vein system and associated Au-Ag-Te...subduction zones produced a volcanic belt between Greece and Iran, forming several volcanic provinces of
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(hereafter shortened to Bellerophon), about 60 km south-southeast of Kalgoorlie, is of particular interest...into six terranes (Cassidy et al. 2006): Narryer, South West, central Youanmi, Kalgoorlie, Kurnalpi, and...veins include apatite, rutile, scheelite, and tourmaline. The sulfide minerals (<∌5%) are cubic pyrite...magnetite, and tourmaline. The proportion of these minerals varies: some veins have tourmaline and pyrite...THE WORLD Deposit Sandaowanzi Cripple Creek Panormos Bay Emperor and Tuvatu deposit Sacarimb deposit
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of the Yubileynoe massive sulfide deposit, the south Urals— A.V. Vishnevsky, E.V. Belogub, and M.V. Charykova...Anton R. Chakhmouradian, and Martin Brtnicky 527 Tourmaline geochemistry and boron isotopic variations as...base and precious metals in the Panormos Bay Ag-Au-Te deposit, Tinos Island, Cyclades— Stylianos F. Tombros...subduction of the Chile Ridge—Richard H. Sillitoe 381 Tourmaline in the Passagem de Mariana gold deposit (Brazil)...Sb-Au deposit, Xiangzhong metallogenic province, south China—Zhiyuan Zhang, Guiqing Xie, Jingwen Mao, Wengang
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low-angle structures with the dip of 20–30° to south-eastwards (Fig. 2c, d; Nemčok et al. 2000). In the...E–W and ESE–WNW structures dipping 40–60° to the south (Fig. 2c, d). Locally, they are accompanied by NE-SW...Mn content (up to 0.76 wt%). Minerals of the tourmaline group are rare alteration minerals, determined...whole-rock XRD method. According to WDS analyses, tourmaline contains up to 8.5 wt% of FeO, corresponding...deposit, these veins are mostly steep and dip to the south. Furthermore, base metal-rich veins lacking Mn-rich
Report (volume)
Pierre was taken to see the granite mylonites of the South Armorican Shear Zone. He immediately realized the...non-coaxial deformation of granites: the example of the South Armorican Shear Zone. Journal of Structural Geology...greatest continuity are recognized, from North to South: M. Pennino, M. LeScalette, Cesi-S. Martino and...volcanisms, on the krafla fissure swarm, northeast island. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America...structure. Quartz layers (light) alternate with tourmaline (dark). Pattern results from cracking events
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the deposit. They typically dip 40° to 80° to the south, with strike lengths from hundreds to thousands...sandwiched between the Baotou-Hohhot Fault in the south and the Linhe-Jining Fault in the north, and is...extending Fengning-Longhua Fault is a reworked south-vergent thrust fault belt formed since Late Paleozoic...strikes approximately E and dips 40° to 70° to the south. The ore vein is typically sheet-like, with a strike...The orebody strikes E and dips 45° to 80° to the south, with a strike length of ~2200 m, a dip extent of
Report (issue)
however, such as at the Tínos Island precious-metal deposit in Notío Aigaío, Greece, where a silver-to-copper-to-gold...the eastern Bushveld Complex of Limpopo Province, South Africa, is contained in michenerite and maslovite...the giant Mesoproterozoic Olympic Dam deposit in South Australia, Australia, which is the world’s largest...Fissoka prospect in the Peloponnísos region of Greece. Tokmakchieva (2002) and Tarkian and others (2003)...Phillips County, Mont.; the northern Black Hills of South Dakota; the Cripple Creek district in Teller County
Report (issue)
niobium in Brazil; and platinum-group elements in South Africa and Russia), thus increasing the risk for...ferro­manganese nodules on the seabed off Johnston Island within the United States Exclusive Economic Zone...L11 Photograph of the Mamatwan open pit mine in South Africa............................................southern Quebec, Canada, and a schematic north-south crosssection along line A– A’ in A................Rustenburg Layered Suite of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa, the surface trace of significant orebodies
 
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