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Marcasite from
Harberton Bridge Fe-​Zn-​Pb deposit, Kildare County, Leinster, Ireland


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Marcasite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Marcasite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Harberton Bridge Fe-​Zn-​Pb deposit, Kildare County, Leinster, Ireland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:860207
Long-form Identifier:1:3:860207:7
GUID (UUID V4):294d964d-d1fd-4e9f-9d88-e1fe6e79d8c5
Nearest other occurrences of Marcasite
41.0km (25.5 miles) Tara Deep deposit, Navan Mine (Tara Mine), Navan (An Uaimh), Meath County, Leinster, Ireland
43.8km (27.2 miles) Navan Mine (Tara Mine), Navan (An Uaimh), Meath County, Leinster, Ireland
71.8km (44.6 miles) Galmoy Mine, Johnstown, Kilkenny County, Leinster, Ireland
80.0km (49.7 miles) Lisheen mine, Moyne, Tipperary County, Munster, Ireland
References
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Implications for the Genesis of Sediment-Hosted Zn-Pb Deposits J. J. WILKINSON† CODES, University of Tasmania...(MVT) systems in the region (e.g.,, Kinnitty, Harberton Bridge) that formed at lower temperatures (50°−100°C)...complexity observed in other intracratonic basin-hosted Zn-Pb(-Ba) ore districts. This includes the coexistence...Silvermines, and Abbeytown, anomalous concentrations of Zn and Pb are common in the lower part of the Waulsortian...description of the geology and mineralization in Ireland is beyond the scope of this contribution and only
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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
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dolomitisation and mineralisation in the Irish Zn-Pb orefield Received: 25 October 2002 / Accepted:...lithification of Carboniferous carbonate sediments hosting Zn-Pb mineralisation in the Irish orefield occurred at...the southeastern Midlands in proximity to the Leinster Massif. This dolomite formed after the first four...for the cessation of economic mineralisation in Ireland. Keywords Diagenesis Æ Dolomite Æ Carbonate-hosted...Models for the genesis of the carbonate-hosted Zn-Pb deposits of the Irish orefield remain controversial
 
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