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Muscovite from Yazd Province, Iran

Iran
 
  • Yazd Province
    • Ardakan County
      • Kharanaq District
        • Rabatat Rural District
[var. Sericite] Heidarian, Hassan, David R. Lentz, Saeed Alirezaei, Christopher R. M. McFarlane, and Sima Peighambari. (2018) "Multiple Stage Ore Formation in the Chadormalu Iron Deposit, Bafq Metallogenic Province, Central Iran: Evidence from BSE Imaging and Apatite EPMA and LA-ICP-MS U-Pb Geochronology" Minerals 8, no. 3: 87. https://doi.org/10.3390/min8030087
[var. Sericite] Sepidbar, F., Ghorbani, G., Simon, A. C., Ma, J., Palin, R. M., & Homam, S. M. (2021). Formation of the Chah-Gaz iron oxide-apatite ore (IOA) deposit, Bafq District, Iran: Constraints from halogens, trace element concentrations, and Sr-Nd isotopes of fluorapatite. Ore Geology Reviews, 104599.
[var. Sericite] Iranmanesh, J., Rahmani, H., & Raziani, S. (2018). Geology, Mineralogy and Petrography of Rocks with Radioactive Element Mineralization in Anomaly 6 of the Khoshumi Area, Islamic Republic of Iran (No. IAEA-CN--261).
    • Bafq County
[var. Sericite] Abdorrahman Rajabi, Ebrahim Rastad, Carles Canet, Pura Alfonso (2015): The early Cambrian Chahmir shale-hosted Zn–Pb deposit, Central Iran: an example of vent-proximal SEDEX mineralization. Mineralium Deposita 50, 571-590.
USGS database
    • Taft County
[var. Sericite] Singer, D.A., Berger, V.I., Moring, B.C. (2008) Porphyry copper deposits of the world: Database and grade and tonnage models, 2008. Open-File Report 2008-1155
Taghipour, B., & Noorbehesht, I. (2007, August). The occurrences of turquoise in advanced argillic alteration of Darreh-Zerresk and Ali-Abad porphyry copper deposits, Taft-Yazd Province, Central Iran. In Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (Vol. 71, No. 15, pp. A992-A992).
[var. Sericite] Taghipour, B., & Noorbehesht, I. (2007, August). The occurrences of turquoise in advanced argillic alteration of Darreh-Zerresk and Ali-Abad porphyry copper deposits, Taft-Yazd Province, Central Iran. In Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (Vol. 71, No. 15, pp. A992-A992).
 
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