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Calaverite from
Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Tinos, South Aegean, Greece


Locality type:Bay
Classification
Species:Calaverite
Formula:AuTe2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calaverite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Tinos, South Aegean, Greece
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:896327
Long-form Identifier:1:3:896327:7
GUID (UUID V4):406b403a-6ae3-4841-9137-88047aa8dce5
Nearest other occurrences of Calaverite
69.2km (43.0 miles) ā“˜Kallianou deposit (Kallianos deposit), Karystos, Euboea, Central Greece, Greece
References
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Telluride Minerals in the Panormos Bay Ag-Au-Te Deposits, Tinos Island, Cyclades, Greece STYLIANOS TOMBROS,1...Ā± illite epithermal Au-Ag-Te veins at Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Cyclades. Tellurium-bearing sulfides...growth of stage V tellurides. Epitaxy in the Panormos Bay case can be simulated by the Stranski-Krastanov...such as calaverite (AuTe2) and hessite (Ag2Te). The Au-Ag-Te-bearing quartz veins at Panormos Bay, Tinos...Tinos Island, Cyclades, display unusually high concentrations of Te in a variety of sulfides. These minerals
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Epithermal Au-Ag-Te Mineralization, Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Cyclades, Greece STYLIANOS TOMBROS,ā€  KAREN ST...Geology, University of Patras, Rion, 26500, Patras, Greece ANTHONY E. WILLIAMS-JONES, Department of Earth...50011ā€“3212 Abstract The Panormos Bay Au-Ag-Te vein system, Tinos Island, Greece, which is hosted in Mesozoic...krennerite, petzite, and calaverite. Unexploited AuAg-Te mineralization at Panormos Bay is though to be genetically...fluorine- and boron-bearing peraluminous leucogranite (Tinos leucogranite). A combination of fluid inclusion
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epithermal polymetallic Agā€“Auā€“Te mineralization, Tinos Island, Hellas Stylianos Tombros, Karen St. Seymour...epithermal polymetallic Agā€“Auā€“Te mineralization, Tinos Island, Hellas. ā€“ N. Jb. Miner. Abh. (179): 295 ā€“ 310;...epithermal Au ā€“Agā€“Te mineralization at Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Greece. The sulfotellurides occur in stage...epithermal Ag ā€“Au ā€“Te mineralization, Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Hellas. Introduction Precious metal...Agā€“Au ā€“Te mineralization in the Panormos Bay area, Tinos Island, Greece. Approximate conditions of formation
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mineralizations at Apigania Bay, Tinos Island, Cyclades, Hellas, Greece S. F. Tombros & K. St. Seymour...alkaline or calc-alkaline affinity. The Apigania Bay vein system and Auā€“Ag mineralization is hosted in...10āˆ’2.6. Apigania Bay could be possibly considered the latest evolutional phase of Tinos hydrothermal system...Department of Geology, University of Patras, Hellas, Greece e-mail: tompros@mailbox.gr K. St. Seymour e-mail:...Introduction Reviews of Auā€“AgĀ±Te deposits in Hellas (Greece) reveal that they are hosted within Oligocene to
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epithermal polymetallic Agā€“Auā€“Te mineralization, Tinos Island, Hellas: Description and conditions of formation...epithermal Auā€“Agā€“Te mineralization at Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Hellas. Both minerals occur in stage...published experimental data it is suggested that the Panormos Bay zincian greenockite has a wurtzite structure... epithermal Agā€“Auā€“Te mineralization, Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Hellas. Introduction Greenockite (CdS)...polymetallic Agā€“Auā€“Te mineralization in the Panormos Bay area, Tinos Island, Hellas. Approximate conditions of
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the Cycladic Blueschist Unit, Kallianou, Evia Island, Greece Panagiotis Christos Voudouris & Paul G. Spry...Blueschist Unit in the Kallianou area (southern Evia Island, Greece). The quartz veins and faults are discordant...University of Athens, Panepistimiopolis, 15784 Athens, Greece e-mail: voudouris@geol.uoa.gr P. G. Spry Department...Băiţa Bihor and Ocna de Fier skarns in Romania. In Greece, cuprian cervelleite and unnamed Ag-Cu sulfotellurides...from the intrusion-related deposit at Panormos Bay, Tinos Island (Tombros et al. 2004, 2010; Spry et al
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BăiÅ£a Bihor and Ocna de Fier skarns in Romania. In Greece, cuprian cervelleite and unnamed Ag-Cu sulfotellurides...from the intrusion-related deposit at Panormos Bay, Tinos Island (Tombros et al. 2004, 2010; Spry et al...2006). In the Kallianou area (southern Evia Island, Greece), goldbearing quartz veins contain an exotic...of the incommensurately modulated structure in calaverite, AuTe2. Am Mineral 94:728ā€“736 Bindi L, Carbone...gold telluride mineralization at Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Greece. Geol Soc Am Abstr 38:55 Tombros
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Geochemical Aspects for Critical and Rare Metals in Greece Vasilios Melfos 1,* and Panagiotis Ch. Voudouris...54124, Greece Department of Mineralogy-Petrology, University of Athens, Athens 15784, Greece; E-Mail:...and it imports commodities from third countries. Greece is one of the EU countries with the most potential...Rhodope metallogenic provinces in Northeastern Greece are promising targets for a future exploitation...exploration in Sb, Te, Mo, Re, Ga, In, REE and PGE. Greece is the leading producer of Ni and Al in the EU
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Manuscript Porphyry and epithermal deposits in Greece: an overview, new discoveries, and mineralogical...M. Melfou, Porphyry and epithermal deposits in Greece: an overview, new discoveries, and mineralogical...pertain. Porphyry and epithermal deposits in Greece: an overview, new discoveries, and mineralogical...National and Kapodistrian 1 University of Athens, Greece; voudouris@geol.uoa.gr; kmavrogon@geol.uoa.gr;...Geology, Aristotle University of 4 Thessaloniki, Greece; melfosv@geo.auth.gr; cstergio@windowslive.com;
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III. The most common telluride minerals include calaverite, petzite, tellurobismuthite, and altaite, and...(hereafter shortened to Bellerophon), about 60 km south-southeast of Kalgoorlie, is of particular interest...been found in this deposit, some of which, e.g., calaverite, petzite, buckhornite, are important Au carriers...into six terranes (Cassidy et al. 2006): Narryer, South West, central Youanmi, Kalgoorlie, Kurnalpi, and...mineralized Stage II and III rocks, of which calaverite, petzite, tellurobismuthite, and altaite are
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Patras 26500, Greece of Chemical Engineering, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia 5005...McPhail, 2001), SaĢŒcaĢŒrĆ®mb (Ciobanu et al., 2008), Panormos Bay (Tombros et al., 2010), Perama Hill (Voudouris...Abbreviations: NCC = North China craton, SECOB = South East China orogenic belt, YC = Yangtze craton. (B)...from alkaline in the north to subalkaline in the south (Liu et al., 2011). Based on results of U-Pb age...2 = sylvanite from stage III (CM13/170m), 3 = calaverite from stage III (CM23/130m), 4 = krennerite from
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of occurrences of (Au, Ag)Te2 minerals such as calaverite (AuTe2), sylvanite (AuAgTe4) and krennerite ((Au...in telluride bands change from krennerite, via calaverite-native tellurium, to sylvanite, in the order...barite and quartz. The peak patterns of XRD of calaverite, krennerite and sylvanite from Suzaki are almost...respectively. The Te, Au, Cu, and Ag contents of calaverite from Suzaki range from 56.4 to 57.9 wt.%, from...Islands can be divided into four types: native goldā€“calaverite at Date and Agawa, krennerite( native tellurium)
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Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa and 4Economic Geology Research Centre (EGRU)...molybdenite, and bornite), tellurides (altaite, calaverite, hessite, muthmannite, petzite, rucklidgeite...Sanggan metamorphic complex, which is exposed to the south of the Shangyi-Chongli-Chicheng fault, is dominated...AuAg-Te minerals, which commonly show native gold + calaverite petzite  chalcopyrite assemblages with grain...malachite. (i) Microporous gold and residual calaverite in quartz, and the void was ļ¬lled by barite (sample
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petzite, sylvanite and to a lesser extent, hessite, calaverite, altaite, unnamed telluride (Au 1.8 Ag 0.2 Te)...and sylvanite and to a lesser extent, hessite, calaverite, altaite, unnamed telluride, krennerite, empressite...assemblages of petzite-hessite and sylvanite-calaverite. Rare native gold, electrum and tellurides were...petzite, sylvanite and to a lesser extent, hessite, calaverite, altaite, unnamed telluride (Au 1.8 Ag 0.2 Te)...and hessite (Fig. 7e). It is also replaced by calaverite along the rim (Fig. 8a-c). Occasionally it contains
Report (issue)
Buckhornite AuPb2BiTe2S3 Montbrayite (Au,Sb)2Te3 Calaverite AuTe2 Museumite [Pb2(Pb,Sb)2S8][(Te,Au)2]...1994). Grundler and others (2013) indicate that calaverite typically coexists with native gold or the silverbearing...however, such as at the TĆ­nos Island precious-metal deposit in NotĆ­o AigaĆ­o, Greece, where a silver-to-copper-to-gold...micrometers. These are dominantly gold-rich (calaverite) and bismuth-rich (kawazulite, tellurobismuthite...reflectivity ā€œmustard goldā€ through dissolution of calaverite and other gold-rich tellurides and subsequent
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the deposit. They typically dip 40Ā° to 80Ā° to the south, with strike lengths from hundreds to thousands...sandwiched between the Baotou-Hohhot Fault in the south and the Linhe-Jining Fault in the north, and is...extending Fengning-Longhua Fault is a reworked south-vergent thrust fault belt formed since Late Paleozoic...strikes approximately E and dips 40Ā° to 70Ā° to the south. The ore vein is typically sheet-like, with a strike...The orebody strikes E and dips 45Ā° to 80Ā° to the south, with a strike length of ~2200 m, a dip extent of
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abundant tellurides including petzite, sylvanite, calaverite, hessite, and altaite. Twelve pyrite samples...petzite, sylvanite and to a less extent, hessite, calaverite, altaite, an unnamed telluride (Au1.8Ag0.2Te)...ļ¬‚uid inclusions from Dae Hwa W-Mo mineralisation, South Korea. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 59, 4663ā€“4673...telluride minerals in the Panormos Bay Ag-Au-Te deposits, Tinos Island, Cyclades, Greece. Economic Geology 105...Shizhuyuan Wā€“Snā€“Biā€“Mo deposit, Hunan Province, South China. International Geology Review 53, 677ā€“690
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niobium in Brazil; and platinum-group elements in South Africa and Russia), thus increasing the risk for...ferroĀ­manganese nodules on the seabed off Johnston Island within the United States Exclusive Economic Zone...L11 Photograph of the Mamatwan open pit mine in South Africa............................................southern Quebec, Canada, and a schematic north-south crosssection along line Aā€“ Aā€™ in A................Rustenburg Layered Suite of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa, the surface trace of significant orebodies
 
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