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Banatite from
Serbia


Locality type:Country
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Type:Banatite
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Banatite data
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1093077
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1093077:3
GUID (UUID V4):88070bd7-d53c-4b78-a375-982e5c9d13b6
References
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Report (chapter)
including the following. (la) The Late Cretaceous 'banatite' magmatic belt, which extends from the Apuseni...ABCD orogen. (1) The Late Cretaceous metallogenic banatite belt is formed of volcanic and plutonic suites...sub-zone in the western lateral extension of the banatite belt. (2) The Oligocene Serbomacedonian-Rhodope...replacement deposits extending from Bosnia through Serbia and Macedonia to southern Bulgaria and Greece....Cretaceous (Apuseni-Balkan) Banatite magmatic/metallogenic belt (Banatite belt) ABCD orogen Oligocene-Neogene
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
metallogeny of the Ridanj-Krepoljin belt (eastern Serbia) and their correlation with northern and eastern...Mining and Geology, DjusÏ ina 7, 11 000 Belgrade, Serbia deposits and occurrences and also for some Pb-Zn...Djordjevic GEOMIN, Karadjordjeva 48, 11 000 Belgrade, Serbia The Ridanj-Krepoljin belt (RKB) of magmatic rocks...the southwestern Carpathians of SW Romania and E Serbia calc-alkaline Upper CretaceousPaleogene subduction...in two main zones. The Ridanj-Krepoljin belt (E Serbia) represents the southern part of the western zone
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of Mining and Geology, Đušina 7, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia Institute of Geological Sciences, University of...are Late Cretaceous calc-alkaline rocks of the Banatite–Timok–Srednogorie Magmatic and Metallogenetic...porphyry and epithermal Cu–Au deposits of the Banatite–Timok– Srednogorie Magmatic and Metallogenetic...exhibit a clear westward (Timok Magmatic Complex in Serbia) and southward (Srednogorie in Bulgaria) age progression...after the Late Cretaceous volcanic rocks of the Banatite–Timok–Srednogorie Magmatic Belt. 6. Discussion
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ersten Male unter dem petrologischen Sammelnamen ,,Banatite<< in der petrographischen und lagerst~ittenkundlichen...t e i n e. Der petrographische Sammelbegriff ,,Banatite<~ wurde schon 1864 yon BzR>mArm von COTTAvorgeschlagen;...COTTAvorgeschlagen; daraufhin wurden die ,,Banatite<< und dementsprechend die ,,Banatit-Provinz<~ in die geologische...heutigen Auffassungen versteht man unter dem Namen ,,Banatite~ einen Komplex von s p ~it o r o genen laramischen...hochplutonische und (gegen Sfiden) subvulkanische Banatite erzeugte. Das Westbanater seismo-tektono-magmatische
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Magmatic and Metallogenetic Belt (BMMB) of Romania, Serbia and Bulgaria is a complex calc-alkaline magmatic...segments of the belt in southernmost Banat (Romania), Serbia and north-west Bulgaria. These districts are the...in Romania, Majdanpek, Veliki Krivelj and Bor in Serbia, and Elatsite, Assarel and Chelopech in Bulgaria...with a north–south orientation in Romania through Serbia (Yugoslavia), and an east–westoriented belt in...and Timok in the 19th century (Von Cotta 1864). Banatite, named after the Banat province in south-western
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
kilometres north that is part of the regional Banatite Suite. Previous work indicated a K/Ar age of 65±57...Palaeozoic-Mesozoic sedimentary rocks 2 Age of the Banatite Suite 4 km Getic Unit Meta-igneous and metavolcanic...basement and limestone. He used the generic name ``banatite'' for all these intrusive rocks but speci®ed that...con®rmed Cotta's (1864) hypothesis of a cogenetic Banatite Suite, and determined the dominant rock type as...to Nicolescu and MaÃrza (1989). The age of the Banatite Suite, and thus of associated skarn mineralisation
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
or Banatite [24], based ontothe name Magmatic and Metallogenetic Belt (BMMB) [21–23] or Banatite Belt...Belt [24], based on the collective name “Banatite” given by von Cotta [25] to Late Cretaceous magmatic rocks...rocks (mostly diorite, granodiorite, “Banatite” given by von Cottaof [25] to Late Cretaceous magmatic...Banat areas of the NNW–SSE-aligned Timok area in Serbia, and the E–W-trending Srednogorie area in Bulgaria...Bulgaria Romania, the NNW–SSE-aligned Timok area in Serbia, and the E–W-trending Srednogorie area in (Figure
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Romania, and further South to the Carpathians of East Serbia and still further East to Srednogorie (Bulgaria)...750 km/30-70 km, bending from N-S in Romania and Serbia, to E-W in Bulgaria. Using the well established...proposed an Upper Cretaceous Paleorift in Eastern Serbia for the Timok zone and some Bulgarian geologists...This complicates the approach, as to OF Romania, Serbia and Bulgaria, where the SCMOLDOVA BS belt outcrops...igneous rocks from Banat A LL LT (now SW Romania) and Serbia as “baBE OG ENETIC 19 20 natites”, meant as a family
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Cotta (1864) who introduced the generic term ``banatite'' for the Upper Cretaceous-Paleocene/Laramide...and farther south to the Timok Massif in eastern Serbia and then west-east to Srednogore in Bulgaria (Cio¯ica...occurrences, including the Upper Cretaceous-Paleocene/banatite products, are linked to subduction. The only occurrences
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
COTTA vor einem ]ahrhundert in die Gruppe der an Banatite gebundenen Kontaktlagerst~itten aufgenommen wurde...Eastern Mediterranean Copper Belt (Banat, Eastern Serbia, Surdulica, Srednogorian Zone, East Pontical Province...den Kontaktzonen der laramisehen sp/itorogenen Banatite mit dem angrenzenden mesozoischen Sedimentkomplex...Kieslagerst~itten und 8, Eisenvererzungen, 4. Laramische Banatite. 5. Kentaktformationen. 6, Unterkreidekalke. 7...Eruptivgesteine Der petrographische Sammelname ,,Banatite" (haupts~ich/ich laramischpazifische Granodiorite-Quarzmonzonite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
geology and mineralogy of the Upper Cretaceous “banatite”-related ore deposits, as well as metallogenesis...Romania, represent the northernmost portion of the “Banatite” Magmatic and Metallogenic Belt (BMMB; Berza et...al. 2002), which extends southward into eastern Serbia, then east into Bulgaria, 1163 1164 CIOBANU
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
stretching from central Bulgaria across eastern Serbia into western Romania, is informally referred to...post-collisional metamorphic event (Pamić, 2002). In Central Serbia, the surface expression of the Sava Zone suture...considered as a prolongation of the “banatite” belt of Bulgaria, Serbia and Romania. Possibility (b) is unlikely...2006. Some Jurassic to Cretaceous radiolarians of Serbia, Mesozoic Ophiolite Belt of the Northern Part of...on radiolarians from the Dinarides (Bosnia and Serbia). Abstract Volume 8th Workshop on Alpine Geological
Journal (issue)
and geochronology of selected samples from two Banatite intrusions near Gladna Montanǎ, Poiana Ruscǎ Mountains...aligns to a north-south direction over eastern Serbia (Timok and Ridanji-Krepoljin zones), and bends...Magmatic and Metallogenic Belt over Romania, Eastern Serbia and Bulgaria (with dark gray in the inset and with...(2008) for 50 banatite (molybdenite bearing) samples, from throughout the BMMB (Romania, Serbia, Bulgaria)...”pseudo skarns”). Calcic skarns prevail in all banatite occurrences located nearby carbonate sedimentary
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Keywords: esseneite, Ca-Tschermak component, skarn, banatite, gehlenite, melilite, microsommite, wollastonite...Mots-clés: esseneïte, composant Ca-Tschermak, skarn, banatite, gehlenite, mélilite, microsommite, wollastonite...CANADIAN MINERALOGIST Sea through the Timok area in Serbia and Srednogorie zone in Bulgaria (Fig. 2). It includes
Report (volume)
et al. 2000). Its extension into Macedonia and Serbia has virtually Fig. 2. Recently published absolute...younger K-Ar ages (Banjesevic et al. 2001) from Serbia, and by 91-94 Ma U-Pb ages from western Bulgaria...as the part of the Timok magmatic complex (east Serbia). In: Abstracts of ABCDGEODE workshop, Vata Bai...metallogeny of the Ridanj-Krepoljin belt (eastern Serbia) and their correlation with northern and eastern...including the following. (la) The Late Cretaceous 'banatite' magmatic belt, which extends from the Apuseni
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
deposits (Tsonev et al. 2000, Popov et al. 2000). In Serbia, germanite and Ge-bearing enargite has been reported...~140 Ma, Late Cretaceous – Early Palaeogene or Banatite calc-alkaline magmatism at ~60 Ma and Neogene
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Banatitic Magmatic and Metallogenetic Belt of Romania, Serbia-Bulgaria (Ciobanu et al., 2002), few have been...Bi-sulphosalts are not restricted to Upper Cretaceous ‘banatite’ metallogenesis (e.g. Cio ica et al., 1995; Cook
Book (volume)
Carpatho—Balkan niecallogenie pros : vince (Eastern Serbia) The Pre-Devonian metatlogeni epoch The Hercynian...volcanic rocks within the copper district of NE Serbia and the high Pb content of the Tertiary extrusive...extrusive rocks in the lead—zinc province of southern Serbia are particularly convincing in this respect. So...Fhere are volcano-sedimentary chamosite layers in Serbia and Macedonia. Amongst them only the ore field...scheelite deposits in western Bulgaria and eastern Serbia, and pegmatites in Macedonia and the Rhodope
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Bulgaria and Serbia), is one of the richest mineral belts, along with the Late Cretaceous Banatite, and the...of the western Tethyan belt, which extends from Serbia to Turkey, Armenia, and Iran (Arikas and Voudouris...Oligocene porphyry-epithermal belt extends from Serbia to Bulgaria through the Greek part of the Rhodope...(North Macedonia) and Kiseljak porphyry Cu-Au (Serbia) and the Plavica (North Macedonia) porphyry and...part of the belt in Greece, North Macedonia, and Serbia (Yigit, 2012). Examples include the Late Oligocene
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
to the initial east-west trend at the time of banatite emplacement (Ciobanu et al., 2002; Ilinca, 2010...part of BMMB, namely south of the River Danube in Serbia or Bulgaria. The five Romanian B-bearing magnesian
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
PA EPR Mts. Rom a D R. T i s z a Belgrade R. Serbia s Bulgaria Bal kan Mts. Aegean Sea a R. D ...volcano-plutonic and volcano-sedimentary complexes (Banatite Belt) Polymetallic vein Skarn Inner Alpine-Carpathian
Book (volume)
The M ajdanpek Cu-Au Porphyry Deposit of Eastern Serbia: A Review Robin Armstong, Dejan Kozetj and Richard...■The Majdanpek Cu-Au Porphyry Deposit of Eastern Serbia: A Review; in Porter, TM {Ed)t Super Porphyry Copper...THE MAJDANPEK PORPHYRY Cu-Au DEPOSIT OF EASTERN SERBIA A REVIEW 1Robin Armstong, 2Dejan Kozelj and 'Richard...History Museum, London, UK. 2 Formerly RTB Bor, Bor, Serbia. Abstract - The approximately 1000 Mt @ 0.6%... is located in the Timok Mountains o f eastern Serbia, approximately 120 km SE o f the capital, Beograd
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
belt (Balintoni, 1994; ABTS also known as the Banatite belt: Berza et al., 1998). These rocks can be...continuous L-shaped belt from Romania through eastern Serbia to Bulgaria and host a variety of magmatic-hydrothermal
Book (edition)
at Freiberg. It is abundant at Trepca, Kosovo, Serbia and Montenegro, at Dalnegorsk, Prirnorskiy kray...Micro. at Bisbee, Cochise co., Arizona, at Bor, Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro.in Au ore deposit of Lebedinskoye...veinlets posits in northern Haiti, also at Bor, Serbia, Serbia and at Ttlkerode and in the Trogtal quarry...30 cm in the katathermalTrepca deposit. Koso,·o. Serbia and Montenegro, abundant as needles to lO cm in...cm in the Avala Mt. deposit, near Beograd, Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro, as crystals with cinnabar and
Book
conspicuous similarities to coeval formations of western Serbia (Filipović et al. 2003) and northwestern Bosnia...AUSTRIA Tisza SLOVENIA Danube CROATIA RUMANIA SERBIA 100 0 200 KM b Gö Middle Eocene – older Early...and Bihor Nappe System into Hungary and Northern Serbia. Its northern border coincides with the northern...2012 149 ge an lR rt a n Ce S Makó Trough SERBIA Danube HUNGARY Tisza Belgrad Békés Great Hungarian...Plain covers large areas of Hungary, Rumania, and Serbia (Fig. 3.15). Basement relief and sedimentary fill
 
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