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Michenerite from
Worthington Offset Dike, Worthington area, Drury Township, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada


Locality type:Dike
Classification
Species:Michenerite
Formula:PdBiTe
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:SEM-EDS
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Michenerite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Worthington Offset Dike, Worthington area, Drury Township, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:686065
Long-form Identifier:1:3:686065:3
GUID (UUID V4):fe6e4256-c0d8-42bc-b59c-f9c17438c19f
Localities for Michenerite in this Region
Totten Mine, Worthington Offset Dike, Worthington area, Drury Township, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Totten No. 2 Mine, Worthington Offset Dike, Worthington area, Drury Township, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Worthington Mine, Worthington Offset Dike, Worthington area, Drury Township, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
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Emplacement of the Whistle Dike, the Whistle Embayment and Hosted Sulfides, Sudbury Impact Structure, Based...University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada Abstract The Sudbury impact structure is one of the few multi-ring...mantle component. The impact melts formed the Sudbury Igneous Complex and also were emplaced as radial...target rocks. The Whistle dike, one of the radial “offset” dikes in the Sudbury impact structure, is connected...connected to the Sudbury Igneous Complex by the Whistle embayment structure, which is composed of noritic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
deposits (Lightfoot et al. 1990) in Russia, Sudbury in Canada (Lightfoot and Farrow 2002), and Jinchuan...mineralization in the Limoeiro intrusion (Fig. 2). The Retiro area has a more continuous, less faulted and less deformed...deformed structure, compared with the Piçarra area in which the distinction between igneous stratigraphic...study. Parnazo 400 W Retiro Section break by greater fault 204 1017 53 70 Fifteen half-drill cores...deposit Samples were analyzed from the western Retiro area, the most primitive part of the intrusion to be
Book
mines and exploration camps of Australia–Tasmania, Canada, the United States, Germany, Portugal, France,...than 100 employees. The economic interest in the area was only for small-scale production of chromite...belt, produced a few tons. I recently revisited the area, nearly after 50 years, to bring my knowledge up-to-date...hut inside the boundary of the mining camp. The area was a dense forest, populated by wild animals and...one was allowed to step outside the mine’s fenced area once twilight set in. No one could open the hut
 
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