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Arsenopyrite from
Courtbrown Zn-Pb deposit, Askeaton, Limerick County, Munster, Ireland


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Arsenopyrite
Formula:FeAsS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Arsenopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Courtbrown Zn-Pb deposit, Askeaton, Limerick County, Munster, Ireland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:642204
Long-form Identifier:1:3:642204:2
GUID (UUID V4):c1022f9f-3bba-4a2a-9c35-e5c5280cf9a4
Nearest other occurrences of Arsenopyrite
24.1km (15.0 miles) Ballyhickey Mine, Quin, Ennis, Clare County, Munster, Ireland
47.9km (29.8 miles) Ballybunnion, Kerry County, Munster, Ireland
50.6km (31.5 miles) Shallee Mine, Shallee Mountain, Silvermines District, Tipperary County, Munster, Ireland
51.4km (31.9 miles) Tullacondra Cu-Ag Deposit, Mallow, Cork County, Munster, Ireland
51.9km (32.2 miles) Gurtnadyne Mine (Gorteenahida), Silvermines District, Tipperary County, Munster, Ireland
52.6km (32.7 miles) Ballynoe mine (Magcobar mine), Silvermines District, Tipperary County, Munster, Ireland
53.4km (33.2 miles) Knockanroe mine, Silvermines District, Tipperary County, Munster, Ireland
53.9km (33.5 miles) Ballygown South Mine, Silvermines District, Tipperary County, Munster, Ireland
72.1km (44.8 miles) Tynagh Mine, Killimor, Galway County, Connacht, Ireland
76.5km (47.5 miles) Ross Island, Lough Leane, Killarney, Kerry County, Munster, Ireland
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
sources for lead in Cu-polymetallic and ZnPb mineralisation in Ireland: constraints from lead isotopes Received:...Abstract Devonian red bed-hosted deposits in SW Ireland occur either as low-grade stratiform disseminations...major quartz veins with copper-polymetallic deposits. Pb isotopic ratios vary according to the style of mineralisation...terms of fluid flow homogenising the wide spread of Pb isotope ratios from the disseminated sulphides. This...data. Major quartz veins show a clustered array of Pb isotopic ratios and it is suggested that the bulk
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
evidence for an epigenetic origin of the Courtbrown Zn±Pb deposit, Ireland Received: 5 July 2000 / Accepted:...Abstract Mineralisation at the Courtbrown deposit in south-western Ireland is concentrated in the basal...Waulsortian and Ballysteen Limestones in the Courtbrown area (from oldest to youngest): non-luminescent...correspond to an approximate early Chadian age for the Courtbrown area. Pressure-shadows around sphalerite further... Therefore, the base-metal mineralisation at Courtbrown is epigenetic, and the age of mineralisation
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Controls of seafloor subsidence, sedimentation and ZnPb mineralization in the Irish Carboniferous J.J. Wilkinson...at least 1.5 km from the center of the Lisheen deposit. These various geochemical anomalies have potential...Geological setting. Simplified geological map of Ireland showing locations of main ore deposits. Insets...and stratigraphically controlled ore deposits in Ireland that are believed to have formed largely during...(Hitzman et al., 1998) and the highest concentration of Zn mineralization in the Earth's crust (Singer, 1995)
 
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