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Beryl from
Hwanggangri District, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea


Locality type:Mining District
Classification
Species:Beryl
Formula:Be3Al2(Si6O18)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Beryl data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hwanggangri District, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:816905
Long-form Identifier:1:3:816905:1
GUID (UUID V4):5c4b7c8a-a5b8-4368-b173-f449dab0aa46
Localities for Beryl in this Region
Suri mine, Hwanggangri District, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea
Nearest other occurrences of Beryl
41.4km (25.7 miles) Tae Hwa Mine, Neungam-ri (Neung Am-ri; Noungam-ri), Angseong-myeon, Chungju City, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea
89.9km (55.9 miles) Boam deposit, Wangbi-ri, Uljin County, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea
References
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Depositsaroundthe Susan Granite,Hwanggangri District,Republicof Korea CHIL-Su? SO Departmentof Geology...Geology,KoreaUniversity, Seoul136-701,Republicof Korea AND SEONG-TAEK YUN Department of MineralandEnergyResources...University, Jecheon 390-230,Republic of Korea Abstract The Hwanggangri mineralizeddistrictislocatedapproximately...andWeolagsan Choongcheong Provinceof the Republicof Korea. linkedgenetically (Parket al., 1981;Soet al., 1983a;...2254.00 246 W-MoVEINSAROUNDTHESUSAN GRANITE,KOREA 247 Kim andShin,1987;SoandYun, 1992).The granites
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high-temperature ore fluids of W-Sn deposits in south China YISHAN ZENG,1* JIAQI LIU2 and YONGFENG ZHU...Dangping and Piaotang deposits in the Jiangxi Province, south China can be considered as typical high-temperature...leachates of minerals from three W-Sn-deposits in south China (see Fig. 1). GEOLOGIC SETTING OF THE STUDIED...belt, in the southwestern part of the Jiangxi Province, China: Xihuashan W-, Dangping W-Be-, Muziyuan...consist of cassiterite, molybdenite, bismuthinite, beryl, scheelite. In the wall-rock (granite) alteration
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wolframite at the Xihuashan tungsten deposit, Jiangxi province, China Wenfeng Wei & Ruizhong Hu & Xianwu Bi &...Abstract The Xihuashan tungsten deposit, Jiangxi province, China, is a world-class vein-type ore deposit...mechanism for wolframite. Regional geological setting South China is composed of the Yangtze Block to the northwest...separated from the North China Block by the Qinling-Dabie orogenic belt to the north, is bounded to the...located in the western Cathaysian Block (Fig. 1). In South China, extensive magmatism produced Mesozoic granitoid
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Gneiss ("Zentratgneis") Department of Geosciences. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105, USA Correspondence...molybdenum deposit; ,& peaks named in text-from north to south, Olperer (3476 m), Fugstein (3381 m), and Schrammacher...Cambrian-Silurian) rocks of the Greiner series further south (Lammerer 1986). In the glaciated area west of the...granitic gneisses of the Olperer and Alpeinerscharte, Beryl is reported from mica-bearing, highly differentiated...differentiated granitoids of the Schrammacher, about 1 km south of the Alpeinerscharte (Franz et al. 1986). Late-stage
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granite-related W-Sn deposits from the world-class Jiangxi province (China) Hélène Legros, Antonin Richard, Alexandre...granite-related W-Sn deposits from the world-class Jiangxi province (China). Chemge (2018), https://doi.org/10.1016/j...granite-related W-Sn deposits from the world-class Jiangxi province (China) Hélène Legros a,b, *, Antonin Richard...granitic provinces in the world (Nanling Range, South China), which was emplaced during the Jurassic-Cretaceous...similarities with other deposits in the Jiangxi province, points towards common ore-forming processes at
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gently (at an angle of 15–20◦ ) sinking to the north under the Kholtoson deposit [15]. The deposit was...the Modonkul massif and have a gentle drop to the south and the southwest. Ore veins have a wide range of...quartz, muscovite, fluorite, K-feldspar, and rare beryl (Table 1). The main gangue mineral, quartz (~50–90%)...4 Bi0.4 S Bornite Cu5 FeS4 Bornite Cu5 FeS4 Beryl Al2 [Be3 (Si6 O18 )] Matildite—AgBiS2 - Unknown...extent, K-feldspar, micas, and rare fluorite and beryl. In thin sections, quartz grains are characterized
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intrusion from the Zhangtiantang-Xihuashan ore district, where an as-yet undiscovered deep intrusion,...beginning of last century. For example, wolframite in South China was first found in the Xihuashan tungsten...discussed for the Zhangtiantang-Xihuashan ore district based on their geological relationships and fluid...belt [80]. veins found inin the Nanling of belt south China East Australian belt [85], the Mesoproterozoic...Wolframite-quartz veins found in the Nanling region of south China tributed to the world’s major W production
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(1979) Famous mineral localities: The Taewha Mine, Korea. Mineralogical Record 10, 133–136. BATEMAN, P.C...of Flat River, Yukon Territory and southwestern district of Mackenzie, Canada. Geological Survey of Canada...134 pp. BURT, D.M. (1986) Tungsten deposits of North America. In Geology of tungsten: International Geological...fluid and its tracing and dating in the Xuebaoding Beryl-Scheelite Vein Deposit, China. Science in China...OHMOTO, H. (1977) Sunnyside Mine, Eureka Mining District, San Juan County, Colorado: geochemistry of gold
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Schuiling, 1967). The tin belt extending from South Africa to Nigeria to both sides of the Atlantic...to active plate margins as for mineralization of South America and Southeast Asia (e.g., Mitchell and Garson...terranes at the southern and western margin of South America (e.g., Patagonia and Pampia) that became...range of Variscan granites from the Erzgebirge tin district and from Paleozoic shales and slates of Thuringia...occur on peri-Gondwana crust that remained to the south of the Rheic Ocean (Fig. 3). This mineralization
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Bolivia, New Mexico), the western Pacific margin (Korea, Japan), the Appalachian-Caledonian belt (eastern...main W stage are topaz, fluorite, zinnwaldite, beryl, garnet, K feldspar, apatite, cosalite, bismuthinite...Caledonian Baid al Jimalah Ballinglen Kaneuchi Province Deposit TABLE 1. Summary of Geologic Data on...GRANITOID ENVIRONMENTS 145 146 WOOD AND SAMSON in Korea where the wolframite/scheelite ratio decreases with...Pb-Zn mineralization from the Brioude-Massiac district (French Massif Central): Tschermaks Mineralogische
 
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