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Sulphur from
Co-Ni occurrence, Pipjitälli, Turtmann Valley, Turtmann-Unterems, Leuk, Valais, Switzerland


Locality type:Occurrence
Classification
Species:Sulphur
Formula:S8
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sulphur data
Locality Data:Click here to view Co-Ni occurrence, Pipjitälli, Turtmann Valley, Turtmann-Unterems, Leuk, Valais, Switzerland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:820166
Long-form Identifier:1:3:820166:9
GUID (UUID V4):fe4a0789-c956-4185-ab52-550581f1ac13
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numerous mafic–ultramafic complexes, most of which host Ni–Cu sulfide ore deposits (Fig. 1B; Qin et al., 2002...the mantle sources (e.g., Turner et al., 1997; Valley et al., 1998), to further identify whether the...shear zone (Fig. 1B), and are significant magmatic Ni–Cu sulfide deposits (Han et al., 2010; Mao et al....display pervasive hydrothermal alteration in the Ni–Cu sulfide ore-bearing rocks (Chai et al., 2008; Liu...minor biotite (Liu et al., 2010; Zhou et al., 2004). Ni–Cu sulfide deposits being mined in the Jueluotage
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progressive magma injections were closely associated with Ni–Cu mineralization. Mass balance estimates and Sr–Nd...identified as high-Mg basaltic intrusions and mostly host Ni–Cu sulphide deposit (Qin et al. 2003, 2007; Zhou...basement and is relatively inactive, hence the occurrence of mafic–ultramafic complexes are restricted...Tang et al. 2009b) and are prospected to host Cu–Ni deposits. The Hongshishan intrusion, a relatively...than 20% of the intrusive body, hosts most of the Ni–Cu sulphides. The unit is only observed at the depths
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Journal Pre-proof The formation of a magmatic Ni-Cu sulfide deposit in mafic intrusions at the Kalatongke...Qin, Y.-J. Mao, et al., The formation of a magmatic Ni-Cu sulfide deposit in mafic intrusions at the Kalatongke... Journal Pre-proof The formation of a magmatic Ni–Cu sulfide deposit in mafic intrusions at the Kalatongke...Kalatongke Ni–Cu sulfide deposit in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) is the most important Ni–Cu deposit...magmas. The results, together with data for other Ni–Cu mineralized magmas in Eastern Tianshan, are used
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mafic-ultramafic intrusion and its associated magmatic Cu-Ni CE P sulfide deposits is located at the southern...gabbro and diorite. Disseminated and net-textured Ni-Cu sulfide ores are hosted in the center of the ...region, and the metallogenic potential of economic Cu-Ni sulfide deposit at depth. SIMS zircon U-Pb dating...9 Ma), coeval with the Kalatongke Cu-Ni deposit and with Cu-Ni deposits in the Eastern Tianshan and Beishan...and Ni-rich sulfide co-crystallization, the Cu grade in the present orebody is higher than the Ni grade
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type generally favorable for hosting PGE. For the Cu-Ni sulfide deposits of North Xingjiang, the assimilation...complexes that are closely related to magmatic Cu-Ni sulfide mineralization, layered intrusions with ...poor, and are mainly concentrated in the Jinchuan Cu-Ni deposit and the “Emeishan Large Igneous Province”...Huangshandong, and Tulergen, several medium-small sized Cu-Ni deposits like Xiangshan, Tudun, Hulu, and Baishiquan...in these Cu-Ni and vanadium-titanomagnetite deposits, except for in the Kelatongke Cu-Ni deposit. The
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Asian Orogenic Belt (NW China): insight into magmatic Ni-Cu sulfide mineralization in orogenic setting. Ore...SIMS Zircon U-Pb geochronology and Sr-Nd isotopes of Ni-Cu bearing mafic-ultramafic intrusions in Eastern...number of mafic-ultramafic intrusions and associated Ni–Cu sulfide deposits occur. Late Paleozoic is a key...could be the source of high-Mg magmas forming the Ni–Cu-bearing mafic-ultramafic intrusions. A mantle.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1 Magmatic Ni–Cu Sulfide Exploration Progresses in the Beishan
 
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