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Greenockite from
Sarbai Deposit, Rudny, Kostanay Region, Kazakhstan


Locality type:Deposit
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Species:Greenockite
Formula:CdS
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Greenockite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sarbai Deposit, Rudny, Kostanay Region, Kazakhstan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:835716
Long-form Identifier:1:3:835716:8
GUID (UUID V4):7b8da900-1434-484f-bce8-7f141bc7d9f7
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iron skarns of the turgai belt, northwestern Kazakhstan T. Hawkins, M.P. Smith, R.J. Herrington, V. Maslennikov...iron skarns of the turgai belt, northwestern Kazakhstan, Ore Geology Reviews (2015), doi: 10.1016/j.oregeorev...IRON SKARNS OF THE TURGAI BELT, NORTHWESTERN KAZAKHSTAN. IP T T. Hawkins 1,2, M.P. Smith1*, R.J. Herrington2...(Kachar, Sarbai and Sokolov), in the T Valerianovskoe zone of the southern Urals, Kazakhstan, contain...to granitoid composition intrusive rocks of the Sarbai-Sokolov intrusive series. The magnetite NU deposits
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between them. Examples: wurtzite (7 Sect. 5.2), greenockite, CdS, zincite, ZnO. 5 6Ì„m2, ditrig.-dipyramidal:...wolframite (small black crystals). Kara Oba, Kazakhstan. Width of view is c. 10 cm In identifying a...coccoliths. From plankton sample of the Kimberley region, Australia, kindly provided by CSIRO Tasmania (picture...as an outflow of mine water from a gold-arsenic deposit for many decades. The name of the Rio Tinto in...derived from the mine water of the largest copper deposit of Europe, which is located in the catchment area
 
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