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Dolomite from
Stremtsi, Kardzhali Municipality, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria


Locality type:Village
Classification
Species:Dolomite
Formula:CaMg(CO3)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Dolomite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Stremtsi, Kardzhali Municipality, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:892816
Long-form Identifier:1:3:892816:0
GUID (UUID V4):722cea09-f4f8-40ad-b6ce-aef10e84f94f
Nearest other occurrences of Dolomite
32.9km (20.4 miles) Pcheloyad mine, Pcheloyad, Krumovgrad Municipality, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria
37.5km (23.3 miles) Ada Tepe Au deposit, Krumovgrad Municipality, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria
38.1km (23.7 miles) Madzharovo deposit, Madzharovo, Madzharovo Municipality, Haskovo Province, Bulgaria
43.9km (27.3 miles) Sveta Marina, Madzharovo Municipality, Haskovo Province, Bulgaria
45.9km (28.5 miles) Tchetroka mine, Laki, Laki Municipality, Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria
50.8km (31.6 miles) Laki tailings dam, Laki, Laki Municipality, Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria
51.0km (31.7 miles) Droujba mine, Djurkovo Complex, Laki, Laki Municipality, Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria
51.3km (31.9 miles) Krushev dol Mine, Madan Municipality, Smolyan Province, Bulgaria
62.1km (38.6 miles) Ragada, Arriana, Rhodope, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece
69.0km (42.9 miles) Diamond-bearing gneiss occurrence, Chepelare, Chepelare Municipality, Smolyan Province, Bulgaria
References
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Report (chapter)
the Tertiary Eastern Rhodopes, Bulgaria: new constraints from the Stremtsi gold prospect ROBERT MORITZ1*...Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria 3 Institute of Earth Sciences, University of...Mineral and Mining EAD, Dundee Precious, Sofia, Bulgaria 5 Present address: Corresco AG, Gotthardstrasse...Tertiary Eastern Rhodopes of southeastern Bulgaria. The Stremtsi prospect investigated in this contribution...Rosino gold prospects of the Eastern Rhodopes. The Stremtsi prospect is hosted by a Priabonian clastic sedimentary
Report (chapter)
fluids from the USA, Brazil, Egypt, Slovakia and Bulgaria and numerical modelling aimed to define key parameters...epithermal prospect from the Tertiary Eastern Rhodopes (Bulgaria). The Rozália, Kremnica, and Biely Vrch mines...dioritic-source magma. The Stremtsi gold prospect of the Eastern Rhodopes (Bulgaria) studied by Moritz et...cm-thick quartz-pyrite-barite-galenasphalerite-dolomite veins. Gold occurs associated with silicified...a part of a much larger metallogenic region of Bulgaria, which extends potentially for hundreds of square
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
detachment zone. Host rocks are mylonitic, impure dolomite marbles of marine provenance (δ13C = 1.9 – 2.9‰)...characterized by the relative percentages of calcite, dolomite, and other carbonate types. Samples were reacted...than 5 vol percent dolomite, were reacted overnight, and mixtures of calcite and dolomite were reacted for...mineral phases of ferroan calcite, dolomite, and ferroan dolomite, samples were treated with a solution...northern Aegean region and includes parts of southern Bulgaria and northern Greece (e.g., Burg et al., 1996;
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria, and Turkey, commenced during the Jurassic through...Chelopech high-sulfidation epithermal deposit in Bulgaria. The Cretaceous belt continues to attract exploration...porphyry–high-sulfidation epithermal districts in Serbia and Bulgaria, with the remainder in the Pontides of Turkey...(Fig. 2), with the deposits in Panagyurishte, Bulgaria, forming in a narrow period between 89 and 92...720,000 Porphyry-HS epithermal Chelopech Mine Bulgaria 38.5 3.18 0.98 3.94 377,300 HS epithermal
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
CO2 MA according to Hall et al. (1991). Seven dolomite and one siderite samples were also converted into...galena (Fig. 5E) as well as with carbonates (mainly dolomite and subordinate siderite), adopting in these cases...of the carbonates indicate the predominance of dolomite with smaller amounts of siderite. The SEM study...quartz-carbonate veins (mainly in sphalerite, quartz, dolomite and barite), are two-phase liquid-vapour inclusions...and -15.0 to -7.7ºC for fluid SC inclusions in dolomite) indicate salinities between 12 and 18 wt. % NaCl
 
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