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Hessite from
Limarinho deposit, Ardãos e Bobadela, Boticas, Vila Real, Portugal


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Hessite
Formula:Ag2Te
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hessite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Limarinho deposit, Ardãos e Bobadela, Boticas, Vila Real, Portugal
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:949093
Long-form Identifier:1:3:949093:2
GUID (UUID V4):ce968314-6b5b-43ac-92e3-e381300bf56c
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TELLUROSULFIDE, Pb3Bi4Te4S5, IN THE LIMARINHO GOLD DEPOSIT, NORTHERN PORTUGAL Antonia CEPEDAL§, Iker MARTÍNEZ-ABAD...University of Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre, 687, Porto, Portugal Abstract A rare Bi-Pb tellurosulfide (the unnamed...quartz-arsenopyrite veins of the Limarinho deposit (northern Portugal), along with other Pb-Bi sulfotellurides...cleavage. Electron microprobe compositions of the Limarinho samples confirm the presence of this mineral in...lillianite homologous, aleksite, galena, gold, Limarinho, Portugal. Introduction In the Variscides of the NW
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genesis of the Beiya giant porphyry-skarn gold deposit, southwestern China Haoyang Zhou, Xiaoming Sun...genesis of the Beiya giant porphyry-skarn gold deposit, southwestern China, Ore Geology Reviews (2016)...of the Beiya giant IP T porphyry-skarn gold deposit, southwestern China SC R Haoyang Zhoua, Xiaoming...510006, PR China. E-mail addresses: eessxm@mail.sysu.edu.cn AC Abstract The Beiya deposit, located in the...third largest Au deposit in China (323 t Au @ 2.47 g/t). As a porphyry-skarn deposit, Beiya is related
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18th century, and the discovery of the Pitkäranta deposit, followed by its mining, dates back to 1810 [1]...a—Sn-Be-base metal deposits PMD, b—Karhu U-base deposit, c—Kuivaniemi in quartz-feldspathic grained biotite-hornblende...а—Sn-Be-base metal deposits PMD, b—Karhu U-base metal deposit, c—Kuivaniemi Mo-occurrence in quartzfeldspathic...isochrones for tin-bearing skarns from the Kitteli deposit) suggest conditionally two stages of ore formation...Hopunvaara [40,41], and the most significant base metal deposit is Hopunlampi. Minerals 2021, 11, 124 sociated
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by Ag-Sb-Base Metal-Rich Fluids from the Bytíz Deposit, Příbram Uranium and Base-Metal Ore District,...by Ag-Sb-Base Metal-Rich Fluids from the Bytíz Deposit, Příbram Uranium and Base-Metal Ore District,...vein encountered in the deep parts of the Bytíz deposit in the Příbram uranium and base-metal district...hosted in the same vein structure of the Bytíz deposit and discuss the observed mineralogical variations...cm–dm form coulisse-like arranged systems of NW–SE to E–W directions with a variable dip (40◦ –75◦ ) from
 
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