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Gold from
Belo Brdo Mine, Leposavić, Mitrovica District, Kosovo


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Gold
Formula:Au
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gold data
Locality Data:Click here to view Belo Brdo Mine, Leposavić, Mitrovica District, Kosovo
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:892331
Long-form Identifier:1:3:892331:8
GUID (UUID V4):1db591a7-e89b-4b27-ad41-abe4bd4dac56
Nearest other occurrences of Gold
33.4km (20.7 miles) Trepča Stari Trg Mine, Trepča complex, Mitrovica, Mitrovica District, Kosovo
53.4km (33.2 miles) Ajducko Brdo, Ivanjica, Moravica District, Central Serbia, Serbia
65.5km (40.7 miles) Lece underground Mine, Lece volcanic complex, Medveđa, Jablanica District, Central Serbia, Serbia
69.2km (43.0 miles) Rasovača deposit, Lece volcanic complex, Medveđa, Jablanica District, Central Serbia, Serbia
73.6km (45.8 miles) Ajvalia Mine (Hajvalija Mine; Hajvali Mine), Pristina (Prishtina; Priština), Pristina District, Kosovo
76.0km (47.2 miles) Kishnica Mine (Kisnica Mine; Kishnicë Mine; Kižnica Mine), Gračanica (Graçanicë), Graçanica, Pristina District, Kosovo
76.8km (47.7 miles) Kizhnica hornfels, Gračanica (Graçanicë), Graçanica, Pristina District, Kosovo
77.1km (47.9 miles) Badovac Mine, Badovc, Gračanica (Graçanicë), Graçanica, Pristina District, Kosovo
78.1km (48.5 miles) Badovc Pb–Zn–Sb–Ni deposit, Badovc, Gračanica (Graçanicë), Graçanica, Pristina District, Kosovo
79.1km (49.1 miles) Slivovo deposit, Pristina (Prishtina; Priština), Pristina District, Kosovo
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralization from the Kizhnica Ore Field (Vardar Zone, Kosovo) Sławomir Mederski 1, *, Jaroslav Pršek 1, *, Dimitrina...Geosciences, University of Mitrovica “Isa Boletini”, Ukshin Kovacica, 40000 Mitrovica, Kosovo; bahri.hyseni2013@gmail...the Kizhnica-Hajvalia-Badovc ore field, central Kosovo, Vardar Zone. The mineralogy of two styles of Bi-Cu±Au...pyrite, sphalerite, pyrrhotite, and galena), native gold, native bismuth, and tetradymite. LA-ICP-MS analyses...rocks, which may be helpful for Au exploration in Kosovo. Academic Editors: Lucie Mathieu, Keywords: Kizhnica
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Vol. 65, No. 4: 328–345 Original Article Copper–Gold Skarn Mineralization at the Karavansalija Ore Zone...pyrite and chalcopyrite. Gold is present rarely as visible aggregate of native gold and also as invisible...portion of Serbia and partly within the territory of Kosovo (Fig. 1). It belongs to the Serbo-Macedonian magmatic...d base-metal deposits of Crnac ore zone; the Belo Brdo base-metal skarn and listwanite deposits and the...enrichment within the skarns is only secondary to the gold-copper mineralization (Urosevic, et al., 1973; Kandic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
rocks), direct atmospheric leaching of the run of the mine (5ROM) ore with sulphuric acid will not be economically...Kibaran (late MidProterozoic) tin, tungsten and gold quartz vein deposits in Central Africa: a fluid...ppm (up to a maximum of 1560 ppm). Mt. Pleasant mine, New Brunswick, Canada (style 2, Sinclair et al...sphalerite and stannite of 6400 ppm. volcanic-related gold deposits (porphyry, high-sulphidation, low-sulphidation)...in the early stages of investigation. Many of the gold-hosting Tertiary-age volcanic belts in Turkey show
Journal (issue)
Famous mineral localities: The Trepc=a mine, Stari Trg, Kosovo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...crystal cluster, 3.9 cm, on calcite, from Wessels mine, Kalahari Manganese Field, South Africa. This specimen...Company; they obtained leases on the Wise fluorite mine in New Hampshire and the amethyst occurrence at... Famous Mineral Localities: The Trepc=a mine Stari Trg, Kosovo ean F raud BRGM, B.P. 36009 F-45060-Orl...Trepc=a Mitrovice, Kosovo ollca Meha Curator Trepc=a mineralogical Museum Kosovo The war torn region
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Metallogenic Model of the Trepča Pb-Zn-Ag Skarn Deposit, Kosovo: Evidence from Fluid Inclusions, Rare Earth Elements...Mines and Metallurgy, Prishtina University, Mitrovica, Kosovo Abstract The Trepča Pb-Zn-Ag skarn deposit...the Kopaonik block of the western Vardar zone, Kosovo. The mineralization, hosted by recrystallized limestone...near the town of Kosovska Mitrovica, about 40 km northwest from Priština, Kosovo (Fig. 1). The deposit is...tungsten, and gold deposits. The Pb-Zn-Ag mineral deposits extend northward from Kosovo and southern Serbia
Journal (issue)
change in Europe’s policy Corina Hebestreit 11 Gold and wine in Hungary Éva Hartai and Péter Scharek...Montana: more than just a mine Cecilia Szentesy 19 Mining challenges in Kosovo Barney Popkin 23 Biodiversity...(page 35); Geobrugg (page 43) Cover photo: Aggeria mine, Milos Island, Greece. Owner company S&B, Greece...to right, Rhyolitic domes, Hungary; Lignite mine, Kosovo; Emperor dragonfly at the Altkirch site, Switzerland...formed in a K-metasomatized subvolcanic andesite. The gold and silver mining lasted from the 13th19th centuries
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
listwanite hosted type of mineralization at the Crnac mine was recently presented by Borojević Šoštarić et...Only in the wide Rogozna area (Stari Trg, Belo Brdo, Novo Brdo, Crnac, etc.) the production so far was...deposits along with copper, bismuth, cadmium and gold. 3. Geology of the Rogozna Mts. The Rogozna Mts...represented by Upper Cretaceous flysch of Kosovska Mitrovica which seals the immediate 179 contact between...underlying serpentinites and Triassic schists (Belo Brdo; Janković, 1995; Radulović et al., 1982). The
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
rajic@gmail.com (K.R.); kai.neufeld@uit.no (K.N.) Mine SASA DOO, Rudarska u. 28, MK-2304 Makedonska Kamenica...Peninsula. It extends southward from Serbia through Kosovo, Macedonia and Bulgaria to the Chalkidiki Peninsula...post-collisional Cu-Mo-Au and subordinate epithermal gold Majdanpek and Veliki Kriveljareas in Serbia; collapse...Trepca, CrnacCu-Mo-Au and Beloand Brdo in subordinate epithermal gold deposits (e.g., Bor, Majdanpek and...and Veliki Krivelj in Serbia; andage of Kosovo; Sasa, Toranica and Zletovo in Macedonia; Olympias in Greece;
Corporate Document
METALS GROUP LANE XANG MINERALS LTD VILABOULY DISTRICT SAVANNAKHET PROVINCE LAO PDR SRK ES Project Number:...epithermal, sedimentary and IOCG (iron-oxide-copper-gold), polymetallic VHMS (volcanic hosted massive sulphide)...undiscovered porphyries below and adjacent to epithermal gold and copper mineralisation, as seen in a number of...(Azerbaijan), Boleslaw (within the Krakow-Silesian mining district, Poland) deposits are found to lie in the TMB...and epithermal deposit potential. Panagyrishte District, Bulgaria – porphyry Cu and epithermal potential
Book (edition)
miniature sculptures of clay, marble, bone, copper or gold are presently known from a total of some 3000 sites...discovered the possibility of utilizing copper and gold for ornaments and tools, and even appear to have...Vrsac-Timisoara, Cluj, Kragujevac, Prigtina, Kosovska Mitrovica, Skopje and Stip. Many settlements of the Chalcolithic...vases, copper and shell bead necklaces, copper and gold pendants, flint blades and copper and stone axes...and Cucuteni cultures. Workshops of flint, copper, gold, Spondylus shell and pottery have been discovered
Book (edition)
miniature sculptures of clay, marble, bone, copper or gold are presently known from a total of some 3000 sites...discovered the possibility of utilizing copper and gold for ornaments and tools, and even appear to have...Vr8ac-Timisoara, Cluj, Kragujevac, Pristina, Kosovska Mitrovica, Skopje and Stip. Many settlements of the Chalcolithic...vases, copper and shell bead necklaces, copper and gold pendants, flint blades and copper and stone axes...and Cucuteni cultures. Workshops of flint, copper, gold, Spondylus shell and pottery have been discovered
Book (volume)
Dinaric metallogenic province The western Macedonian district Iron ore deposits . Manganese ore deposits Molybdenum...Osogovo—Ograzden ore district The West Rhodope ore district The East Rhodope ore district The Srednogorié...Sofia ore district The Panagyurishté ore district The Yambol ore district . The Burgas ore district The Malko...Malko Tirnovo ore district structiralemersllogents The _ Kraishtide zone 189 xi The Balkan structural—metallogenic...Chiprovtsi—Martinovo ore district The Sedmochislenitsi ore district The Troyan ore district . The Moesian st
Journal (issue)
Wellmer. Cover photo: © Bernd Lehmann. Ok Tedi mine in Papua New Guinea. 2011. © Copyright 2014 The...supply security and sustainability. They state that mine production of many metals has grown by one, two...dominated by China, which has a share in global REE mine production of about 90 %. He says that this percentage...will decrease over the coming years with important mine developments in the USA and Australia. He also refers...in the evaluation of a deposit and planning of a mine or quarry, completely separate from the exploration
Other Paper
3.10 Geology and Deposits of the Velijki Majdan Mine ········································ 70 i ... 3.11 Geology and Deposits of the Zajaca Mine ·················································· 71...Status in Serbia and Environmental Problems in Local Mine ·········· 172 CHAPTER7 Case Study 7.1 Preparation...················································ 24 Table 3.1 Mine Privatization ·································...········· 68 Table 3.6 Reserves at the Zajaca Mine ·····················································
Book
region is examined, as is the survival of early mine archaeology in different geological settings. Survey...application of lead isotope analysis to identify early mine sources pioneered by Noel Gale, Zofia Stos-Gale,...Fig. 1.3. The mineralization of the Great Orme mine, north Wales 9 Fig. 1.4. Base metal metallogeny...Edge mine, England 18 Fig. 1.6. Modern research: Miguel Ángel de Blas Cortina at El Aramo mine, Asturias...Fig. 1.7. The largest historic copper open-pit mine in Europe: Corta Atalaya, Rio Tinto, Huelva, Spain
Book
pro­ fessional ceramicists, weavers, copper and gold metallurgists, and other artisans producing a range...of up to 10,000 inhabitants at the center of a district sur­ rounded by medium and smaller size villages...dated samples from this mound have served to deter­ mine a chronology of the Sesklo culture with greater...contrast to the Danubian basin; very few copper and gold items have been found in Greece. The name Dimini...Late Vinca deposits. 5. Endrod-Szujosketeszt, district of Bekes, E Hungary. Settlement, Koros group.
Book
be sought directly in the ppb range. For example, gold and silver, determined by atomic absorption show... 1964), now under construction in the Homestake Mine, South Dakota, employs a neutrino detection technique...est analogue pour une part, à celui proposé par T. Gold en 1960. Les réactions de spallation s'effectuent...point de vue des phénomènes électromagnétiques (Gold, 1960). Le Lithium et le Bore seraient ainsi produits... GRADSZTAJN, E. (1965) Ann. Phys., Fr. 10, 791. GOLD, T. (1960) Ap. J. 132, 274. HOYLE, F . (1960) Quart
 
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