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Comparing Localities

Comparing:

Bujanovac occurrence, Bujanovac, Pčinja District, Central Serbia, Serbia

with

Nongduke Au-Ag-polymetallic deposit (Nongdouke Au-Ag-polymetallic deposit), Baiyü County, Garzê Autonomous Prefecture (Ganzi Autonomous Prefecture), Sichuan, China

Mineral Lists

Bujanovac occurrence, Bujanovac, Pčinja District, Central Serbia, SerbiaNongduke Au-Ag-polymetallic deposit (Nongdouke Au-Ag-polymetallic deposit), Baiyü County, Garzê Autonomous Prefecture (Ganzi Autonomous Prefecture), Sichuan, China
Albite
Autunite
BaryteBaryte
Calcite
Chlorite Group
Cinnabar
GalenaGalena
Gold
Granite
Hematite
Kaolin
KaoliniteKaolinite
Marcasite
MontmorilloniteMontmorillonite
Montroydite
MuscoviteMuscovite
(Var: Illite)
(Var: Sericite)(Var: Sericite)
Opal
OrpimentOrpiment
PyritePyrite
(Var: Bravoite)
Pyrrhotite
QuartzQuartz
(Var: Chalcedony)
Ramdohrite
RealgarRealgar
Rutile
Schist
Shale
SphaleriteSphalerite
StibniteStibnite
Tennantite Subgroup
Uraninite
Zinkenite
Total: 28Total: 19

Chemistry

Number of mineral & variety species for each element. Red indicates lower than total percentage of mineral species with that element, green indicates higher.

ElementBujanovac occurrence, Bujanovac, Pčinja District, Central Serbia, SerbiaNongduke Au-Ag-polymetallic deposit (Nongdouke Au-Ag-polymetallic deposit), Baiyü County, Garzê Autonomous Prefecture (Ganzi Autonomous Prefecture), Sichuan, ChinaTotal approved
H743391
C10491
O1394901
Na121151
Al551217
Si861673
P10748
S11101328
K32606
Ca201529
Ti01429
Mn01719
Fe521381
Cu01820
Zn11345
As23781
Ag01231
Cd0132
In0117
Sb13338
Ba11279
Au0141
Hg11109
Pb13637
U20311

Statistics

Total Rows:35
Total Matches:12
Percent Matches:34.29%
 
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