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Dundonald occurrence, Dundonald Township, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canadai
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
48° 37' 46'' North , 80° 50' 34'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
Locality type:
Nearest Settlements:
PlacePopulationDistance
Iroquois Falls4,232 (2008)19.3km
Timmins42,997 (2017)40.3km


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Standard Detailed Gallery Strunz Chemical Elements

Mineral List


13 valid minerals.

Detailed Mineral List:

β“˜ Chalcopyrite
Formula: CuFeS2
Reference: J. E. Muir and C. D. A. Comba (1979) The Dundonald deposit; an example of volcanic-type nickel-sulfide mineralization. Can Mineral 17:351-359
β“˜ Gersdorffite
Formula: NiAsS
Reference: J. E. Muir and C. D. A. Comba (1979) The Dundonald deposit; an example of volcanic-type nickel-sulfide mineralization. Can Mineral 17:351-359
β“˜ Godlevskite
Formula: (Ni,Fe)9S8
Reference: J. E. Muir and C. D. A. Comba (1979) The Dundonald deposit; an example of volcanic-type nickel-sulfide mineralization. Can Mineral 17:351-359
β“˜ Graphite
Formula: C
Reference: J. E. Muir and C. D. A. Comba (1979) The Dundonald deposit; an example of volcanic-type nickel-sulfide mineralization. Can Mineral 17:351-359
β“˜ Heazlewoodite
Formula: Ni3S2
Reference: J. E. Muir and C. D. A. Comba (1979) The Dundonald deposit; an example of volcanic-type nickel-sulfide mineralization. Can Mineral 17:351-359
β“˜ Magnetite
Formula: Fe2+Fe3+2O4
Reference: J. E. Muir and C. D. A. Comba (1979) The Dundonald deposit; an example of volcanic-type nickel-sulfide mineralization. Can Mineral 17:351-359
β“˜ Maucherite
Formula: Ni11As8
Reference: J. E. Muir and C. D. A. Comba (1979) The Dundonald deposit; an example of volcanic-type nickel-sulfide mineralization. Can Mineral 17:351-359
β“˜ Millerite
Formula: NiS
Reference: J. E. Muir and C. D. A. Comba (1979) The Dundonald deposit; an example of volcanic-type nickel-sulfide mineralization. Can Mineral 17:351-359
β“˜ Pentlandite
Formula: (NixFey)Ξ£9S8
Reference: J. E. Muir and C. D. A. Comba (1979) The Dundonald deposit; an example of volcanic-type nickel-sulfide mineralization. Can Mineral 17:351-359
β“˜ Pyrite
Formula: FeS2
Reference: J. E. Muir and C. D. A. Comba (1979) The Dundonald deposit; an example of volcanic-type nickel-sulfide mineralization. Can Mineral 17:351-359
β“˜ Pyrrhotite
Formula: Fe1-xS
Reference: J. E. Muir and C. D. A. Comba (1979) The Dundonald deposit; an example of volcanic-type nickel-sulfide mineralization. Can Mineral 17:351-359
β“˜ Sphalerite
Formula: ZnS
Reference: J. E. Muir and C. D. A. Comba (1979) The Dundonald deposit; an example of volcanic-type nickel-sulfide mineralization. Can Mineral 17:351-359
β“˜ Violarite
Formula: Fe2+Ni3+2S4
Reference: J. E. Muir and C. D. A. Comba (1979) The Dundonald deposit; an example of volcanic-type nickel-sulfide mineralization. Can Mineral 17:351-359

Gallery:

List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 1 - Elements
β“˜Graphite1.CB.05aC
Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts
β“˜Chalcopyrite2.CB.10aCuFeS2
β“˜Gersdorffite2.EB.25NiAsS
β“˜Godlevskite2.BB.15(Ni,Fe)9S8
β“˜Heazlewoodite2.BB.05Ni3S2
β“˜Maucherite2.AB.15Ni11As8
β“˜Millerite2.CC.20NiS
β“˜Pentlandite2.BB.15(NixFey)Ξ£9S8
β“˜Pyrite2.EB.05aFeS2
β“˜Pyrrhotite2.CC.10Fe1-xS
β“˜Sphalerite2.CB.05aZnS
β“˜Violarite2.DA.05Fe2+Ni3+2S4
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
β“˜Magnetite4.BB.05Fe2+Fe3+2O4

List of minerals for each chemical element

CCarbon
Cβ“˜ GraphiteC
OOxygen
Oβ“˜ MagnetiteFe2+Fe23+O4
SSulfur
Sβ“˜ MilleriteNiS
Sβ“˜ Godlevskite(Ni,Fe)9S8
Sβ“˜ GersdorffiteNiAsS
Sβ“˜ SphaleriteZnS
Sβ“˜ ViolariteFe2+Ni23+S4
Sβ“˜ ChalcopyriteCuFeS2
Sβ“˜ HeazlewooditeNi3S2
Sβ“˜ Pentlandite(NixFey)Ξ£9S8
Sβ“˜ PyriteFeS2
Sβ“˜ PyrrhotiteFe1-xS
FeIron
Feβ“˜ Godlevskite(Ni,Fe)9S8
Feβ“˜ ViolariteFe2+Ni23+S4
Feβ“˜ ChalcopyriteCuFeS2
Feβ“˜ MagnetiteFe2+Fe23+O4
Feβ“˜ Pentlandite(NixFey)Ξ£9S8
Feβ“˜ PyriteFeS2
Feβ“˜ PyrrhotiteFe1-xS
NiNickel
Niβ“˜ MilleriteNiS
Niβ“˜ Godlevskite(Ni,Fe)9S8
Niβ“˜ GersdorffiteNiAsS
Niβ“˜ MaucheriteNi11As8
Niβ“˜ ViolariteFe2+Ni23+S4
Niβ“˜ HeazlewooditeNi3S2
Niβ“˜ Pentlandite(NixFey)Ξ£9S8
CuCopper
Cuβ“˜ ChalcopyriteCuFeS2
ZnZinc
Znβ“˜ SphaleriteZnS
AsArsenic
Asβ“˜ GersdorffiteNiAsS
Asβ“˜ MaucheriteNi11As8

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J. E. Muir and C. D. A. Comba (1979) The Dundonald deposit; an example of volcanic-type nickel-sulfide mineralization. Can Mineral 17:351-359
MDI Number: MDI42A10NW00039

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