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Arsenopyrite from
Varvarinskoye Mine, Beimbet Mailin District, Kostanay Region, Kazakhstan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Arsenopyrite
Formula:FeAsS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Arsenopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Varvarinskoye Mine, Beimbet Mailin District, Kostanay Region, Kazakhstan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:634631
Long-form Identifier:1:3:634631:7
GUID (UUID V4):872c7b99-edab-4e2a-8da6-b95e4a2b6f20
Nearest other occurrences of Arsenopyrite
33.6km (20.9 miles) Sarbai Deposit, Rudny, Kostanay Region, Kazakhstan
78.5km (48.8 miles) Bataly Cu Deposit, Denisov District, Kostanay Region, Kazakhstan
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Au porphyry, the Benkala Cu(Mo, Au) porphyry (Kazakhstan) and the Mikheevskoe Cu porphyry (Russia). The...Shekarabulak-II) deposit is situated in Western Kazakhstan, at the Southern end of the Magnitogorsk megaterrane...and hematite, with less abundant scheelite, arsenopyrite, bornite, gold, Bi minerals, etc. D Banded...later sulfide assemblage includes pyrite and arsenopyrite (Fig 4 D), followed by chalcopyrite, low-Fe...related to another stage of magmatic activity in the region (Azovskova and Grabezhev, 2008). Mineralization
 
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