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Limonite from
Borovica, Vareš, Sarajevo Canton, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina


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 Borovica, Vareš, Sarajevo Canton, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:921173
Long-form Identifier:1:3:921173:5
GUID (UUID V4):12143714-3281-4d4f-bafe-b6a378c7dc95
Nearest other occurrences of Limonite
53.8km (33.4 miles) Gornje Pećine, Novi Travnik, Central Bosnia Canton, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
82.1km (51.0 miles) Mlakva deposit, Boranja orefield, Serbia
85.5km (53.1 miles) Kram deposit, Boranja orefield, Serbia
90.0km (55.9 miles) Rujevac Sb-Zn-Pb Deposit, Krupanj, Boranja orefield, Serbia
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r e g e o r ev Metallogeny of the Northwestern and Central Dinarides and Southern Tisia Ladislav A. Palinkaš...Faculty of Sciences, Department of Geology, Institute of Mineralogy and Petrology, University of Zagreb...Metallogeny Wilson cycle Alpine Variscan Northwestern and Central Dinarides Tisia Zagorje–Mid-Transdanubian...a part of the Alpine–Himalayan orogenic system, developed as a result of opening and closure of the Tethys...Ocean by convergence of the African and Eurasian plates. The northern boundary of the Dinarides is related
Book (volume)
Mineral Deposits of Europe AVo)lbhaslow-tmele lolieleYolsi aince)e)> AUslom\ihaleigclelefleclmerereioias... Mineral Deposits of Europe Volume 2: Southeast Europe Southeast Europe, volume 2 of theproposed fivevolume...Mineralogical Society and The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy on the ferrous, non-ferrous and non-metallic...mineral deposits of Europe, includes an introduction by W. E. Petrascheck on the geotectonics and metallogeny...metallogeny of the region together with national chapters as follows: Hungary by G. Morvai Yugoslavia by S. Jankovié
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formations in southwestern Bulgaria and northern Greece: stratigraphy and tectonic implications IVAN S. ZAGORCHEV*...ZAGORCHEV* Geological Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev Street, Building 24, 1113...Pirin and Slavyanka Mountains, southwestern Bulgaria) and the Prodromos Formation (Orvilos and Menikion...northern Greece) consist of breccia and olistostrome built up predominantly of marble fragments from the...Formation (Bulgaria) and its equivalent Bos-Dag Marble Formation (Greece). The breccia and olistostrome are
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Quantitative approach Peter Laznicka Department of Geological Sciences, Universityof Manitoba, Winnipeg...localities and believed to represent at least 95% of the presently recorded spot accumulations of ore-grade...on land, is the basis for a quantitative analysis of terrestrial Mn resources. This file is reprinted...9.2 X 109 t Mn), and actual or potential Mn that could be extracted as a byproduct of mining other metals...50% of the presently economic Mn ore reserves, or 23.42% of the global land Mn resources. A set of attributes
Book
Further titles in this series 1. I.L. ELLIOTT and W.K. FLETCHER (Editors) GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION 1974...EXPLORATION GEOCHEMISTRY The Canadian Cordillera and Canadian Shield 3. GJ.S. GOVETTand M.H. GOVETT (Editors)...Assessment and Perspective 4. R.T.SHUEY SEMICONDUCTING ORE MINERALS 5. J.S. SUMNER PRINCIPLES OF INDUCED...GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATION 6. R.A. RICH, H.D. HOLLAND and U. PETERSEN HYDROTHERMAL URANIUM DEPOSITS 7. J.G...IN MINERAL EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION 8. M. KUZVARTandM. BÖHMER PROSPECTING AND EXPLORATION FOR MINERAL
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ORE MINERALS AND THEIR INTERGROWTHS by DR. PAUL RAMDOHR Heidelberg English translation of the 3rd edition...by Prof. Dr. C H R . AM S T U T Z (with additions and corrections by the Author) Φ PERGAMON PRESS O...Fairview Park, Elmsford, New York 10523 Pergamon of Canada Ltd., 207 Queen's Quay West, Toronto 1 Pergamon... Copyright © 1969 AKADEMIE-VERLAG GmbH. Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 66-17809 Printed in Germany...the publication of the second edition I was informed by the publisher t h a t the stock of the edition was
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Further titles in this series 1. I.L. ELLIOTT and W.K. FLETCHER (Editors) GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION 1974...EXPLORATION GEOCHEMISTRY The Canadian Cordillera and Canadian Shield 3. G.J.S. GOVETTand M.H. GOVETT (Editors)...Assessment and Perspective 4. R.T.SHUEY SEMICONDUCTING ORE MINERALS 5. J.S. SUMNER PRINCIPLES OF INDUCED...GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATION 6. R.A. RICH, H.D. HOLLAND and U. PETERSEN HYDROTHERMAL URANIUM DEPOSITS 7. J.G...IN MINERAL EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION 8. M. KUZVART and M. BÖHMER PROSPECTING AND EXPLORATION FOR MINERAL
 
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