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Sphalerite from
50 Let Oktyabrya mine, Khromtau District, Aktobe Region, Kazakhstan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Sphalerite
Formula:ZnS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sphalerite data
Locality Data:Click here to view 50 Let Oktyabrya mine, Khromtau District, Aktobe Region, Kazakhstan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1106721
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1106721:4
GUID (UUID V4):39f21e06-4985-454a-858c-9bf7217335be
Nearest other occurrences of Sphalerite
62.1km (38.6 miles) Kempirsai Cr deposit, Kargaly District, Aktobe Region, Kazakhstan
92.6km (57.5 miles) Barsuchi Log deposit, Adamovsky District, Orenburg Oblast, Russia
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
sulfide mineralization: copper–zinc in the former region and polymetallic in the latter. They are also characterized...Ur rn e uth So Altai B Kazakhstan Block 0 500 l l B a k ai oc k 50° 40° 1000 km Tarim 1 2...continental–marginal features of Siberian Craton; (4–7) Kazakhstan–Baikal composite continent: (4) accretionary–collisional...Gondwana group; (5, 6) Vendian–Early Cambrian Kazakhstan–Tuva–Mongolian island arc: (5) predominantly...Mongolia–Okhotsk suture–shear zone; (9) margins of Kazakhstan–Baikal composite continent; (10) Late Paleozoic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
geophysicists discovered the Near-Orsk deposit of Western Kazakhstan in 1967, and until the present, it was studied... along with those of nearby deposits (im. 50 let Oktyabrya, Vesenne-Aralcha, Avangard, e t c . ) , characterize...with veinlets of metacolloidal aggregates of sphalerite-pyrite (a), and with veinlet and patchy segregations...of sphaleritepyrite (b), 13) very fine-grained sphalerite-chalcopyrite-pyrite, chalcopyrite-pyrite, and...metacolloidal aggregates of sphalerite-pyrite, 14) brecciated meta­ colloidal sphalerite-pyrite with clasts of
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
deposits considered are pyrite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite with subordinate tennantite and bornite. A zonation...Komsomolskoye; 3, Yaman-Kasy; 4, Priorskoye; 5, 50 Let Oktyabrya; 6, Avangard; 7, Vesenneye; 8, Letneye; 9...Novo-Shaitanskoye; 48, Levikhinskoye; 49, Belorechenskoye; 50, Kalatinskoye; 51, Novo-Ezhovskoye; 52, Im III Internationala;...minerals of the Urals type deposits are pyrite, sphalerite and chalcopyrite with subordinate marcasite,...®ne-grained, globulitic, colloform and layered sphalerite-chalcopyrite-pyrite ores near the hanging wall
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
pseudomonoclinal steeply-dipping vein-like bodies (Karabash district). The massive sulphide transformation in PTX-gradient...base metals sulphides (chalcopyrite, tennantite, sphalerite, ± bornite, galena), as well as the presence...in relation to the geodynamic evolution of the region, as well as the NU interpretation of their geochemical...metamorphosed VMS deposits of the Krasnouralsk ore district are arranged along the eastern margin of the Tagil...2016) and it corresponds to the Mednogorsk ore district (Fig. 1, Table 2). The latter includes low-grade
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
these zones to south are known as the West Mugodjar region, where basal sequences are dominated by basalts...Aidyrlya (Aidyrlya), 29 — Sredneorsk (Priorskoye, 50 Let Oktyabrya), 30 — Verkhne-Orsk (Limannoye), 31 — Berchogur...mainly of chalcopyrite and pyrite with minor sphalerite. In general, the Uraltype deposits are hosted...the Shemoor group of VMS deposits in the Ivdel district (see Fig. 2 (column II). The magnetite-pyrite...the Karpinsk district (see Fig. 3). Thin (2 m) hematitic chert has been traced up to 50 m from the ore
Report (issue)
highest-lying diamond pipe. Commissioning Letseng mine at 10 500 feet during the last two years has called...Whatever you're mining, wherever you're mining, mine it on Bridgestones Bridgestones — for all the variables...Operating conditions differ enormously from mine to mine. Not only are there variations in the kind of...Whatever you’re mining, wherever you’re mining, mine it on Bridgestones. iaaseinn Money — BRIDGE STONE...international resource group. Last year we invested £50 million to finance projects in 10 countries. Our
 
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