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Pyrolusite from
Mirgalimsay Mine, Kentau, Turkistan Region, Kazakhstan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Pyrolusite
Formula:Mn4+O2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrolusite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mirgalimsay Mine, Kentau, Turkistan Region, Kazakhstan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:688361
Long-form Identifier:1:3:688361:4
GUID (UUID V4):27c692e8-4a24-432c-a47d-8e7bd3e30958
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrolusite
35.0km (21.7 miles) Achisay Mine (Achysai Mine; Turlan Mine), Ashchysay (Achisay), Kentau, Turkistan Region, Kazakhstan
References
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form. Rudnyy Altay and the Atasu district, in Kazakhstan, may illustrate the time span required for the...of the pyritic polymetallic ore deposits in this region is a wellknown acutely controversial problem. The...type of polymetallic ore deposits in Central Kazakhstan. According to his data, the origin of such deposits...precipitations of siderite, hematite, magnetite, pyrolusite, psilomelane, and braunite in the Upper Famennian...barite-sphalerite-galena in the Upper Famennian rocks. Atasu (Kazakhstan). In this district, the ore deposits are concentrated
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Minerals, Hydrometallurgy 2.7 Mineral Resources of Kazakhstan 4.7 Concentrating and Selection of Minerals 2...and geological structure are isolated in the ore region territory. Ore fields consist of ore deposits enclosing...shale deposits to which the Dzhezkazgan field in Kazakhstan and the Udokan field in Siberia belong. A large...so­called copper­phorphyry ores (Kounradsky in Kazakhstan, Almalyk in Uzbekistan, Kadzharan in Armenia)...role among them. The Zhairem and Mirgalimsay deposits in Kazakhstan belong to them. Besides, lead­zinc
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
stratigraphic sequence of Precambrian rocks of the region is favorable for the formation of thick highgrade...the great molybdenum-copper deposit at Kounrad, Kazakhstan, must appear twice in the descriptions, and the...geological province. The important mineral belts of Kazakhstan and Armenia furnish examples of both types. Of...mineralization predominates over veinlets. In Kazakhstan, there are both copper-molybdenum and quartz...mining began to develop in the Urals, Karelia Tula region, and Khoper River valley. A little later exploitation
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Przetworow Chemicznych Company in the Katovits-Ligota region as a by-product of zinc production. In conclusion...(Yugoslavia) after Dana and V.M. Goldschmidt 4, 5 - Rambler Mine, Wyoming, U.S.A. after Rogers Crystal system and...stibnite, orpiment and colloform pyrite. In the Rambler mine near Encampment, Wyoming, U. S. A. (Rogers, 1912)...30.86 32. 10 99.08 99.57 Found in the Skrikerum mine, Sweden, where it is intimately associated with...studies are presented in Table 15. Found in the region of the Zirabulak Mountains in hematite-calcite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and 87 in the Western field district, Kadamdzhay region 34 Figure 12. Mercury, in rocks and heavy fractions...samplesfrompolymetallic deposits of Alaygyr in central Kazakhstan; Yu.K. Ozerov supplied samples from several pyrite...traverses. Rocks were collected at the surface, in mine workings and boreholes. These were mainly "grab"...-6 g/lit mercury was proved in three samples of mine waters at Freiberg. All these data justify the belief...Antimonite Chegarnik, Mine 2b, 150 m level 0.4 0. 01 0.0024 Pyrite Chegarnik, Mine 2b, 104 m level 0
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and % Associated Sulphides at the Almad^n Mercury Mine, Spain.7 BARTHOLOME, P. , EVRARD, P. , KATEKESHA...Among Uranium Deposits, South Texas, Coastal Plain Region, U.S.A. 101 GELDSETZER, H. : Syngenetic Dolomitization...and Associated Sulphides at the Almaden Mercury Mine, Spain M. Arnold, A. Maucher, and F. Saupe Abstract...equivalents may easily be found in the lower levels of the mine. Sample 3 is also stratigraphi¬ cally well defined...Lufilian arc (1) (however see BELLIERE, 1951). The region is devoid of intrusives except for minor and sporadic
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"Broadly regarded, the depth ta which a metalliferous region has been eroded affects its present characteristics...sills), if they are exposed in outcrop or in the mine workings at all. The Climax Mo complex is the best...known (e.g. the Montana Tunnels deposit, Obelisk Mine). The former locality contains disseminated pyrite...BALKHASH (PRIBALKHASH) REGION, KAZAKHSTAN, U.S.S.R. This is an outstanding region of Permo-Carboniferous...ed., 1972; Nakovnik, 1968; Fig. 28-7). Central Kazakhstan is extremely complex in geological terms. It
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"Broadly regarded, the depth to which a metalliferous region has been eroded affects its present characteristics...sills), if they are exposed in outcrop or in the mine workings at all. The Climax Mo complex is the best...known (e.g. the Montana Tunnels deposit, Obelisk Mine). The former locality contains disseminated pyrite...BALKHASH (PRIBALKHASH) REGION, KAZAKHSTAN, U.S.S.R. This is an outstanding region of Permo-Carboniferous...ed., 1972; Nakovnik, 1968; Fig. 28-7). Central Kazakhstan is extremely complex in geological terms. It
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within the city limits, but also to the surrounding region. In this edition of the Thesaurus, names of cities...newly added are followed by the word “region”; e.g., Stripa region. Names of materials, when used as GeoRef... isochrons isotopes SA SA Abruzzi Autonomous region on the Adriatic Sea. CO N414000N425500 E0144800E0130000...SA eucrite SA iron meteorites SA stony irons acid mine drainage Before 1978, also search drainage AND mines...SA acids SA drainage SA environmental geology SA mine drainage SA mines SA pollution SA sulfuric acid
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the city limits, but also to the sur¬ rounding region. Terms for materials in GeoRef, for example, "iron...Blake River Group SA Ontario SA Quebec SA Sigma Mine SA Timiskaming Group on North Sea. Scotland Great...Aberfeldy Term introduced in 1989. Town and mining region in Tayside, central Scotland; oil field in Lloydminster...in GeoRef (see Introduction, p. vi). Autonomous region on the Adriatic Sea. CO N414000N425500 E0144800E0130000...New¬ foundland. BT Devonian SA Newfoundland acid mine drainage Before 1978, also search drainage AND mines
 
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