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Pyrite from
Touré, Say, Tillabéri, Niger


Classification
Species:Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Chalcopyrite1 photo of Pyrite associated with Chalcopyrite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Touré, Say, Tillabéri, Niger
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:623126
Long-form Identifier:1:3:623126:2
GUID (UUID V4):7bf8e5e4-27d7-4e9b-8739-a2b8c7144e45
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrite
7.3km (4.5 miles) Sirba River gold alluvials, Antigoura, Tillabéri, Niger
9.8km (6.1 miles) Congo Bonsi, Say, Tillabéri, Niger
15.2km (9.4 miles) Tialkam, Say, Tillabéri, Niger
21.4km (13.3 miles) Wadata, Téra, Tillabéri, Niger
31.8km (19.8 miles) Boulon Djounga, Téra, Tillabéri, Niger
70.1km (43.5 miles) Koma Bangou, Téra, Tillabéri, Niger
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
microorganisms [19]. For example, oxidation of pyrite (FeS2 —one of the most commonly occurring sulfide...albite and pyrite (determined by NT contains several mineral compounds such as albite and pyrite (determined...Dolomite Calcite Chlorite Magnetite Pyrite Talc Pyrrhotite Pyrite Spinel Others Total Albite Dolomite...Dolomite Calcite Chlorite Magnetite Pyrite Talc Pyrrhotite Pyrite Spinel Others Total 99.8 0.2 100 - 1.8 - 1...contained sulfide are known to minerals, namelycapable pyrite, pyrrhotite, and pyrrhotite (Table 2) [64,65].
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
is mainly composed of Fe-rich sphalerite (30%), pyrite (25%), barite (10%), hexagonal pyrrhotite (5%)...The sulfur isotope compositions of sphalerite and pyrite from the main orebody have narrow ranges from –0...Barite has δ34S values of 9.8 to 10.6 per mil. Pyrite and pyrrhotite in the sedimentary country rock...remobilized, whereas pyrrhotite formed at the expense of pyrite. Peak metamorphic temperatures of >460°C at pressures...Archean-Birimian transition zone Archean Mali Niger Burkina Faso Guinea Ghana To- Bego nin Côte
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
through the oxidation of sulphide minerals (mainly pyrite) in waste rocks, comprises poor-quality leachate...they are not acid generating. The iron sulphide (pyrite) particles could be concentrated, and then back-filled... M.; Adrien, D.; Célestin, J.C.; Pokharel, M.; Touré, M. Saturated hydraulic conductivity of cemented
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
prepared with tailings containing the sulfide mineral pyrite (FeS2 ) will be prone to sulfate attack, which...[CrossRef] Fall, M.; Célestin, J.C.; Pokharel, M.; Touré, M. A contribution to understanding the effects
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
M.; Adrien, D.; Célestin, J.C.; Pokharel, M.; Touré, M. Saturated hydraulic conductivity of cemented...interactions between calcium hydroxyl ions and pyrite, marcasite, pyrrhotite surfaces. Appl. Surf. Sci
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
mine tailings containing sulfide minerals such as pyrite (FeS2 ) are susceptible to sulfate attack, whereby...[CrossRef] Fall, M.; Célestin, J.C.; Pokharel, M.; Touré, M. A contribution to understanding the effects
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
values offor 3.14 and T1 is mainly due to the high pyrite content (see Table 3). A GEMINI surface analyzer...The two tailings showed is mainly due to the high pyrite content (see Table 3). A GEMINI surface analyzer...mineral phases in tailings T1 are quartz (59%), pyrite (18%), and albite (12%), along with smaller contents...albite (12%), chlorite (9%), muscovite (10%), and pyrite (11%). Corundum (2%) is also present in T2. Table...Gypsum CaSO4 ·2H2 O Muscovite K(Al3 Si3 O10 )(OH)2 Pyrite FeS2 Quartz SiO2 12 12 4 9 3 4 18 59 2 7
Book (volume)
pierres précieufes : on y trouve au plus de la pyrite. Voyez F lu ors minéraux >p. 287, T.L Flux, eft...d’une pierre MarcaJJite, terme qui défigne une pyrite cryfqui a une mauvaife tailifée, non fufceptitranfparence... c’eft un , gypfeMifpïkkel, eft uneefpece de pyrite blanche & arfenicale. Voyez/?. 51, 53, 60 ,& 73...xlvî] Mundich ou mondique, eft,fuivantBêcher, une pyrite blanche, proba¬ blement arfénicalev, on foupqonne...dans la terre , pour gagner les mines & les eaux. Pyrite, eft une fubftance , minérale, le plus fou- P
Book (volume)
de Carlsbacl par de l’albite, du quartz, de la pyrite. Lory a constaté que les septarias de Mcylan près... accompagnes de calcite, sidérose, oligiste et pyrite, à l’enmine de Ier de Rancié près Viedessos. Je...^"®®'^*dilc au calcaire; ils doivent être « lherzolite pyrite en cristaux très nets, ®«at parfois extrêmement...'elle est ^ermé due du quartz. La coloration pyrite, fuebsile, la violette à la fluorine, qui est...que m’a remis érupi, d’Algérie. 1889). Je l’ai Pyrite, calcaire Lelage. M. Gentil me l’a aussi
Book
bio-availability from Almagrera pyrite-rich tailings dam (Iberian Pyrite Belt, SW Spain) based on a sequential...geomorphology and hydrology in the dispersal and fate of pyrite mud particles released by the Aznalcóllar mine...the fresh CPB converts to heat energy, that is to say, frictional heating occurs and contributes to the...(2009) Fall, M., Celestin, J.C., Pokharel, M., Touré, M.: A contribution to understanding the effects...concentration to flow in the pipe loop. That is to say, more pressure is needed to transport the slurry
Journal (volume)
dans le les Sud Algérien, au Sénégal ou sur le Niger. Sahara le Au contraire, empreintes prises...{jros; bord Point cellulaire en- franfj-e. touré extérieurement d'une ouibre brunâtie; extra-basilaire...côtes de Guinée, ou pour mieux (lire, h l'ouest du Niger, où ils decelleuve, ces mêmes genres conq)leiit...CGNCINNA sp. nov. Q long. m. ooâ. — Gepbalotborax niger nilidus, pilis albis longis et pronis vestilus...squamules plus courtes. Melopiestes vicinus, n. sp. Niger, vix nitidus, subcylindricus fusais; fronle liaud
Journal (volume)
dans le les Sud Algérien, au Sénégal ou sur le Niger. Sahara le Au contraire, empreintes prises...{jros; bord Point cellulaire en- franfj-e. touré extérieurement d'une ouibre brunâtie; extra-basilaire...côtes de Guinée, ou pour mieux (lire, h l'ouest du Niger, où ils decelleuve, ces mêmes genres conq)leiit...CGNCINNA sp. nov. Q long. m. ooâ. — Gepbalotborax niger nilidus, pilis albis longis et pronis vestilus...squamules plus courtes. Melopiestes vicinus, n. sp. Niger, vix nitidus, subcylindricus fusais; fronle liaud
Journal (volume)
Contribution à l’étude de la faune ichtyologique du Niger et de la Guinée M. Jean Thomas. française, d’après...détection et le faciès des cristaux de galène et pyrite. C. R. Acad. Sciences, t. CLXXXII, 1926, p....ponctuées. Simunides L\portei nov. Bocourti. v. Niger, capite antice breve thoraceque rufis, Mexique...sparse et n. sp. cf. regulariter pubescens , niger, abdomine femo- ribusque pro parte rujis, capite... Elongatus, nitidus, sparse griseo pubescens , niger, elylris castaneis , abdo- mine pedibusque pro
 
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