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Kësterite from
Cu deposit, Vaulry, Bellac, Haute-Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Kësterite
Formula:Cu2ZnSnS4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Kësterite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Cu deposit, Vaulry, Bellac, Haute-Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:304042
Long-form Identifier:1:3:304042:3
GUID (UUID V4):4dd84573-07a8-4f9d-994e-7d07b54a22cf
References
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Northern Apuseni Mountains, Romania: A Case Study of Cu-, Bi-, and Sn-minerals Călin Gabriel Tămas, and...Contact orebodies from the Băit, a-Bihor skarn deposit, Romania have been investigated using optical and...abundant Cu-sulfide and hosts native bismuth, joséite-B, emplectite, and wittichenite. Kësterite and ferrokësterite...identified for the first time in the Băit, a-Bihor deposit; the occurrence of stannite was also confirmed...constrained from the compositions of sphalerite-kësterite and sphalerite-ferrokësterite pairs at 287 ± 25
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the Morococha district, central Peru, displays a deposit-scale base metal zonation, a common feature observed...type. The distinct pattern of zonation consists of Cu-rich ores in the core area and increasingly Zn-,...Sb) S16, and tennantite-tetrahedrite have variable Cu content and Fe2+/Fe3+ values between the different...they show Cu-excess and predominantly ferric Fe compositions in the central areas (Cu and Zn-Cu zones),... whereas stoichiometric Cu values and mixed Fe3+ and Fe2+ compositions are typical in the more distal
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Critical Elements in the Sn–W–Pb–Ag–Zn Huanuni Deposit, Bolivia Andreu Cacho 1 , Joan-Carles Melgarejo...Abstract: The polymetallic Huanuni deposit, a world-class tin deposit, is part of the Bolivian tin belt...likely case for a “mesothermal” or transitional deposit between epithermal and porphyry Sn types (or shallow...mineralogy and mineral chemistry of the Huanuni deposit with the twofold aim of identifying the mineral...metallogenic processes for the formation of this deposit, by means of a multi-methodological approach. With
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Zijinshan porphyry - high-sulphidation epithermal Cu-Au orefield, southeastern China, provides evidence...divalent cations (potentially including Cu2+) into the Cu+ site. The complex intra-grain zoning results from...ore-forming fluids over space and time. The Zijinshan Cu-Au district, southeastern China, hosts several porphyry...notably the Zijinshan high-sulphidation (HS) Cu-Au deposit, which contains a typical mineral association...with enargite occurring in several ore zones. The deposit also features significant enrichment in tin, with
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Zincian Greenockite Occurrence in the Saishitang Cu Skarn Deposit, Qinghai Province, Northwest China Jianping...during mineralogical studies in the Saishitang Cu skarn deposit, Qinghai Province, Northwest China. This provided...process in the Saishitang deposit. Keywords: zincian greenockite; copper skarn deposit; Saishitang; Northwest...depositisisanan important deposit metal reserves Mt Cu [25] in The Saishitang important deposit withwith metal reserves...reserves of 0.43ofMt0.43 Cu [25] in Qinghai Qinghai Province, Northwest China. The deposit is hosted in stratiform
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WATERLOO VOLCANIC-ROCK-HOSTED MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSIT, AUSTRALIA: CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY AND FORMATION OF...Waterloo volcanic-rock-hosted massive sulfide (VHMS) deposit, northern Queensland, Australia, host germanium-bearing...⌺cations apfu, was found to correlate negatively with (Cu + Fe + Zn). A compilation of literature data supports...volcanic-rock-hosted massive sulfide deposits, Waterloo VHMS deposit, Queensland, Australia. SOMMAIRE Dans le gisement...– ⌺cations, montre une corrélation négative avec (Cu + Fe + Zn). Une compilation des données prises de
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o r ev Metallogenesis at the Neves Corvo VHMS deposit (Portugal): A contribution from the study of fluid...the fluid inclusion research carried out on the deposit. The study focuses on samples from all stratigraphic...copper mine in Europe. It exploits the richest ore deposit ever found in the Belt. Neves Corvo contains more...zinc. The two main characteristics of this huge deposit, and which distinguish it from all other volcanic-hosted...of high grade ores (average 8% Cu, with large volumes exceeding 20% Cu, mainly as chalcopyrite but also
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at the Mt Carlton High-Sulfidation Epithermal Deposit, NE Australia, and Comparison with Similar Deposits...at the Mt Carlton high-sulfidation epithermal deposit in NE Australia, using electron probe microanalysis...15,16]. High-sulfidation epithermal (HS) Au ± Ag-Cu deposits occur in calc-alkaline island and continental...lithocaps have a spatial and genetic link to porphyry Cu deposits (occurring in and around magmatic apophyses...sequence (Figure 1; [30]). The most significant deposit in the northern Bowen Basin, and the only one currently
 
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