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Bismuth from
Tabrinkout, Akjoujt (Akjout; Fort Repoux), Inchiri Region, Mauritania


Classification
Species:Bismuth
Formula:Bi
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Bismuth data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tabrinkout, Akjoujt (Akjout; Fort Repoux), Inchiri Region, Mauritania
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1280717
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1280717:8
GUID (UUID V4):38f4069a-89b9-4916-a2f9-63889bda944a
Nearest other occurrences of Bismuth
37.1km (23.1 miles) Guelb Moghrein, Akjoujt (Akjout; Fort Repoux), Inchiri Region, Mauritania
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
Petroleum, Energy and Mines, Islamic Republic of Mauritania Second Projet de Renforcement Institutionnel...Copper-Gold Deposits in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania: Phase V, Deliverable 79 By Gregory L. Fernette...copper-gold deposits in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania (phase V, deliverable 79), chap. M of Taylor...Deposits in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania 1 Summary Mauritania hosts one significant copper-gold...1 Potential IOCG Deposits and Occurrences in Mauritania ............................................
Report (issue)
Petroleum, Energy and Mines, Islamic Republic of Mauritania Second Projet de Renforcement Institutionnel...Copper-Gold Deposits in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania: Phase V, Deliverable 79 By Gregory L. Fernette...copper-gold deposits in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania (phase V, deliverable 79), chap. M of Taylor...Deposits in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania 1 Summary Mauritania hosts one significant copper-gold...1 Potential IOCG Deposits and Occurrences in Mauritania ............................................
Report (issue)
Petroleum, Energy and Mines, Islamic Republic of Mauritania Second Projet de Renforcement Institutionnel...Epithermal Gold Deposits in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania: Phase V, Deliverable 69 By Richard J. Goldfarb...epithermal gold deposits in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, (phase V, deliverable 69), chap. H of Taylor...Gold-Dominant Mineral Deposits and Occurrences in Mauritania ............................................................ 3 3.2 Northern Mauritanides (Inchiri Region) .........................................
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
discovered, delineated and 62 developed in Mali, Mauritania, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire...continue 224 westwards beneath the younger Senegal-Mauritania basin. A major basin controlling, NW- 225 trending...east-west for 800 km from the Western Sahara and Mauritania to Algeria. The 237 basin contains largely...000 km2. It 243 extends from north-western Mauritania to southwest Guinea-Bissau. The basin contains...presence of the volcanic rocks in 247 the Dakar region indicates that magmatic activity, with concomitant
 
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