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Limonite from
Bakibaba mine, Küre copper deposits, Küre District, Kastamonu Province, Turkey


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:'Limonite' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Limonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bakibaba mine, Küre copper deposits, Küre District, Kastamonu Province, Turkey
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:983625
Long-form Identifier:1:3:983625:9
GUID (UUID V4):5d6cec9b-a681-4f84-b214-54139830a16a
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Book
M. Bahadır Şahin Editors Mineral Resources of Turkey Modern Approaches in Solid Earth Sciences Volume...M. Bahadır Şahin Editors Mineral Resources of Turkey Editors Franco Pirajno Centre for Exploration...Ankara, Turkey Taner Ünlü Department of Geological Engineering Ankara University Ankara, Turkey M. Bahadır...Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration Ankara, Turkey Responsible Series Editor: F. Pirajno ISSN 1876-1682...Republic of Turkey. A visit by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (4th from left; grey jacket) to the Ergani Copper Mine
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Economic Geology, v. 104, pp. 19–51 Mineral Deposits of Turkey in Relation to Tethyan Metallogeny: Implications...University, Canakkale 17020, Turkey Abstract The Tethyan metallogeny of Turkey, shaped by the interplay...volcanoplutonic and ophiolitic rocks. A wide spectrum of ore deposits is represented from those occurring in island...those associated with continental settings. Though Turkey has been one of the leading producers of chromite...base metals. This assessment of the metallogeny of Turkey is based on a comprehensive GIS database compilation
Report (issue)
INFORMATION ON VOLCANIC-HOSTED COPPER-ZINC-LEAD MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSITS By D.L. Mosier, D.A. Singer,...papers on stratabound Cu-Zn-Pb massive sulfide deposits associated with volcanic rocks has provided a...genesis. This information was compiled for over 500 deposits worldwide for the purpose of constructing grade-tonnage...both resource assessment and exploration. These deposits, which are frequently classified as Kuroko-type...throughout the geologic column. Massive sulfide deposits are tabular bodies that may or may not have a
Report (volume)
Geological Survey Bulletin 1693} Bibliography 1. Ore Deposits. 2. Mines and mineral resources. I. Cox, Dennis...essential characteristics of groups of similar deposits have a long and useful role in geology. The first...descriptive and genetic studies of specific ore deposits) began with the collation by R. L. Erickson (...geologists agree on a classification of mineral deposits, and effective resource assessment of such a broad...by publishing a superb compilation of models of deposits important in Canada (Eckstrand, 1984). Not surprisingly
Report (issue)
and B) 48 Podiform chromite (1.1) 7 Porphyry copper molybdenum-rich; gold-rich (2.1, 2.2) 9 Molybdenum...climax type; low fluorine type (2.3, 2.4) 12 Copper skarn (2.6) 14 Lead-zinc skarn (2.7) 14 Massive...rocks (3.2) 18 Redbed-greenbed copper (4.1) 20 Volcanic native copper (4.2) 22 Sandstone (sedimentary)...zinc-lead (4.5) 26 Sandstone-hosted lead-zinc deposits (4.8) 28 Epithermal gold, quartz-adularia type...type (5.4) 30 Hot springs gold-silver deposits (5.6) 32 Emerald veins (5.10) 34 Volcanic-hosted
 
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