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Baryte from
Radka Mine, Levski, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Baryte
Formula:BaSO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Baryte data
Locality Data:Click here to view Radka Mine, Levski, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:907571
Long-form Identifier:1:3:907571:9
GUID (UUID V4):1b9b8d1a-25f3-4b0b-91a2-8406e5d2b06e
Nearest other occurrences of Baryte
5.7km (3.6 miles) Vlaykov Vruh Mine, Elshitsa, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
6.3km (3.9 miles) Elshitsa mine, Elshitsa, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
22.9km (14.3 miles) Assarel Mine, Panagyurishte, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
25.7km (15.9 miles) Dalgi Rid ore occurrence, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
40.2km (25.0 miles) Chelopech Au-Cu Mine, Chelopech Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
41.6km (25.9 miles) Vozdol deposit, Chelopech Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
46.7km (29.0 miles) Svishti Plaz Mine, Etropole Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
46.8km (29.1 miles) Elatsite Mine, Etropole Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
69.1km (42.9 miles) Yugovo, Laki, Laki Municipality, Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria
71.6km (44.5 miles) Buhovo Uranium Mine, Buhovo, Stolichna Municipality, Sofia City Province, Bulgaria
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Elshitsa massive sulphide deposit, Sredna Gora zone, Bulgaria Received: 4 December 1995 / Accepted: 23 September...central part of the Srena Gora metallogenic zone in Bulgaria. The gold-bearing massive sulphide mineralization...1000 Sofia, Bulgaria Introduction The Sredna Gora structural-metallogenic zone in Bulgaria (Fig. 1) was...1987). Volcanic-hosted massive sulphide deposits (Radka, Elshitsa, Krassen and Chelopech) related to andesite-dacite...the Late Cretaceous in the Sredna Gora zone of Bulgaria, as a result of collision between the Eurasian
Book (volume)
Ostrosi Romania by V. Ianovici and M. Borcos Bulgaria by B. Bogdanov Greece by G. Marinos Cyprus by... calcite spar, mica, feldspar, asbestos, talc, baryte, fluorite, celestine, gypsum, anhydrite, magnesite..._ Belgium; Southeast Europe includes Albania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Romania and Yugoslavia;...Quartz—fluorite—polymetallic Emacion : Siderite—baryte—sulphide formation Quartz—mercury—alunite formation...metallogenic prounce The Dinaric metallogenic province The western Macedonian district Iron ore deposits
Report (volume)
porphyry copper deposit in the Panagyurishte ore district, Srednogorie zone, Bulgaria: U-Pb zircon geochronology...base-precious metal ore district, eastern Rhodopes, Bulgaria 137 KROHE, A. & MPOSKOS, E. Multiple generations...Madjarovo volcanic complex and ore district in Bulgaria began at 32.7 Ma and finished by 32.2 Ma, at which...Belt of Southwest Iberia, set within the larger province of the western Variscides. Tornos et al. show...plume-related volcanism such as the Tertiary igneous province of NW Britain or the Columbia River basalts. The
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
involves veining and hydrofracturing. At Rogerley Mine, centimetric Simplified geological map of the Alston...showing localities studied: 1. Tynebottom Mine; 2. Smallcleugh Mine; 3. Wellheads Hush; 4. West Rigg open-cut;...open-cut; 5. Eastgate Cement Works quarry; 6. Rogerley Mine; 7. Scordale (Hilton and Merton Mines) B130 Applied...limestone. Brecciation is also seen at Tynebottom Mine. Here, angular, dark, fine-grained, silicified limestone...major factor, (e.g. the Fe deposits and Smallcleugh Mine); those where both metasomatism and open-space-filling
Book
Meggen, Ramsbeck, and Dreislar, the Fortuna iron mine, and Kupferschiefer exposures. During the symposium...locality for manganese-oxide coatings at the Magruder Mine in Georgia (for example, Carpenter et al., 1978)...stream pebbles at an anomalous site near the Magruder Mine, Georgia. Unpublished data are from L.H. Filipek...extraction of one of the anomalous sites at the Magruder Mine area (Fig. 16), the majority of the copper is extracted...sediment at an anomalous site near the Magruder Mine, Georgia. Unpublished data from L.H. Filipek. the
Book (volume)
Gold abundance in igneous rocks: bearing on gold mine~alization. Econ. Geology, 68, 168-187. Varlamoff...Mannard G.W. (1975). The geology of the Kidd Creek mine. Econ. Geology, 70, 80-89. Wilson A.F. (1968). Geological...sulphide copper-nickel deposits of the Ontario province [18]. Other deposits of the same type, but substantially...(Pb:Zn:Cu = 1:5:10), e.g. Alaverdi (the Caucasus), Radka (Bulgaria). The Kuroko (Rudny Altai) type is represented...cas classique des Kupferschiefer. 126 Fig. l - Mine de manganese d'Imini (Maroc) - quartier Tighermit
Journal (volume)
(Egypt) (Austria) (Romania) (Hungary) (Austria) (Bulgaria) (Hungary) (Hungary) (Hungary) (Romania) (Hungary)...Republic) (Croatia) (Hungary) (Poland) (Slovenia) (Bulgaria) (Hungary) (Hungary) (Hungary) (Hungary) (Croatia)............................319 EM61 Mineralogy of mine wastes and contaminated soil......................and phases composition of flotation waste of Bor mine (Serbia) Cocić, M.1, Matović, B.2 & Logar, M.3*...pezzottaite from Myanmar Emeralds from the Piteiras mine, Minas Gerais State, Brazil: genetic implications
Report (issue)
.B3 Graph showing dates associated with all the mine sites on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s...production, U.S. apparent consumption, and U.S. mine production of antimony from 1900 to 2012............................F2 Graph showing world cobalt mine and refinery production and apparent consumption.....................F2 Graph showing world cobalt mine production from 1950 to 2011......................F4. Pie chart showing percentage of world cobalt mine production in 2011, by country.................
 
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