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Greenockite from
Bangur gabbro, Baula Complex, Keonjhar District, Odisha, India


Classification
Species:Greenockite
Formula:CdS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Greenockite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bangur gabbro, Baula Complex, Keonjhar District, Odisha, India
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1209071
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1209071:4
GUID (UUID V4):2c90389d-5ea8-48fc-b489-10bfd855bf81
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of the Indian shield: Introduction Peninsular India is a collage of crustal blocks and intervening suture...2004). The Archean cratonic nuclei in Peninsular India preserve the imprints of early Precambrian crustal...of the major metallogenic features of Peninsular India including iron formations, porphyry copper and polymetallic...of a rare Cd-bearing mineral (greenockite) from a maļ¬cā€“ultramaļ¬c complex. We open this special issue with...Cauvery Suture Zone in the Southern Granulite Belt of India by Yellappa et al. (2016ā€“in this issue). The authors
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minerals Article A New Zincian Greenockite Occurrence in the Saishitang Cu Skarn Deposit, Qinghai Province...formation of zincian greenockite in natural systems is limited. Zincian greenockite was discovered during...assess the occurrence and formation of zincian greenockite in skarn-type deposits. Ore minerals were observed...reflected-light microscopy, and the zincian greenockite was further analyzed using electron-probe microanalysis...(EPMA) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The zincian greenockite occurs in the borniteā€“chalcopyrite ores and is
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sediment geochemistry of the Vilyuchinsky gold district, Southern Kamchatka, Russian Federationā€”M.Z. Abzalov...Arsenic-rich Cu-Ni-PGE mineralization in Wetlegs, Duluth Complex, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USAā€”Sara RaicĢŒ, Aberra...I. Nerovich Rare metal granites of the Katugin Complex (Aldan Shield): Sources and geodynamic formation...formation of the giant Zn-Pb-Ag Ā± Ba deposits, Red Dog district, 811 549 INTERESTING PAPERS IN OTHER JOURNALS...microchemistry in exploration pits of the Batouri gold district, SE Cameroonā€”A. Vishiti, C.E. Suh, B. Lehmann
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Crustal Evolution and Metallogeny in India Sanjib Chandra Sarkar Anupendu Gupta CAMBRID GE UNIVERSIT...Press 4381/4, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, Delhi 110002, India Published in the United States of America by Cambridge...University Press. First published 2012 Printed in India at ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.. A catalogue record for this publication...Sanjib Chandra. Crustal evolution and metallogeny in India / Sanjib Chandra Sarkar, Anupendu Gupta. p. cm....(hardback) 1. Mineralogy--India. 2. Metallogeny--India. 3. Geology--India. I. Gupta, Anupendu, 1942-
 
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