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Anhydrite from
Giken Mine, Sulitjelma Copper Mines, Sulitjelma, Fauske, Nordland, Norway


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Anhydrite
Formula:CaSO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Anhydrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Giken Mine, Sulitjelma Copper Mines, Sulitjelma, Fauske, Nordland, Norway
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:665242
Long-form Identifier:1:3:665242:5
GUID (UUID V4):bf8a8efd-4eec-49f5-9e88-2944968da345
Nearest other occurrences of Anhydrite
0.5km (0.3 miles) Sulitjelma Copper Mines, Sulitjelma, Fauske, Nordland, Norway
1.4km (0.9 miles) Charlotta Mine, Sulitjelma Copper Mines, Sulitjelma, Fauske, Nordland, Norway
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the the Sulitjelma Copper Mines, North Norway Fred Steinar Nordrum The Sulitjelma Copper Mines (1891-1991)...(1891-1991) ranks as the largest mining enterprise in Norway in the 20th centrury. DUring the mining operations...Mining history The first deposit discovered in SUlitjelma was found by a lapp, Mons Petter, about 1858...Aktiebolag, in 1891. The Sulitjelma mines became the largest mining enterprise in Norway in the 20th century...was reorganized in 1933, under the name of AJS Sulitjelma Gruber, and from 1937 the major shareholders
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
between sub-groups identified in the data for the Sulitjelma, Gjersvik and L&ken deposits are best explained...sulphides in some parts of massive sulphide lenses at Sulitjelma has apparently led to some considerable modification...new light on the origin of the abundant anhydrite at Sulitjelma, strongly suggesting that this mineral...S:ulphur isotopes; Caledonides; Norway; Pyrite; Metamorphism; Sulitjelma 1. Introduction Previous studie...characteristics. Although S-isotope relationships in the Sulitjelma deposit have been previously studied in detail
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
geochemistry of sphalerites from Sulitjelma mining district, Norway KISHANLAL RAI Rai, K. L.: Micromineralogy...geochemistry of sphalerites from Sulitjelma mining district, Norway. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift, Vol...Caledonian pyritic copper­ zinc ore deposit of Sulitjelma. It is, however, observed that, in general, the...of Mines, Dhanbad- The Sulitjelma mining district, located at ca. 67° N. lat. in northern Norway, constitutes...Bihar, India. The ore geology of the Sulitjelma district The Sulitjelma deposit Iies in the central section
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Lombard, J., and Nicolini, P., eds., Stratiform copper de109-122. posits in Africa: Internat. Geol. Cong...sedimentologicalcon1960, Symposium,pt. 1, p. 53-59. trols of copper, lead, and zinc mineralizations in the Lower Cretaceous...frequently associated with Ecox. GEOL.,V. 69, p. 59--79. copper stratiform mineralizations in Africa, in Stratiform...W. S., and Wright, J. C., 1966, Sulfide-mineral copper deposits in Africa: Paris, Assoc. African Geol...generallyaccepted. After Vogt (1894) had discardedthe theory in Norway, Oftedahl (1958b) and Geis (1958) advocated this
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralogy of the sulphide deposits at Sulitjelma, northern Norway N i g e l J. C o o k * Mineralogisches...Abstract The pyritic VMS deposits at Sulitjelma, northern Norway have been regionally metamorphosed at...evolution. Keywords: Massive sulphide deposit; Sulitjelma; Norway; Ore mineralogy; Pyrite; Sulphosalts; Metamorphism;...sulphide pyritic C u - ( Z n ) deposits at Sulitjelma, northern Norway, as they are observed at the present...a comprehensive account of ore mineralogy at Sulitjelma has never previously been given. With this in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The Geologyof the SulitjelmaOre Field, Northern Norway-Some New Interpretations NIGEL J. COOK, IREM-MERIand...PEBBY O. KASPEBSEN NorexAS, Boks70, 8230 Sulitjelma,Norway Abstract The 20 or moreSulitjelma orebodies...evolutionof the sea-floor hydrothermal system. The Sulitjelma GabbroComplexshows texturalfeaturesin accordance...metric tons. The Sulitjelma orebodieshave been an important sourceof copper in Norway since mining commencedover...GrongStekkenjokkdistrict (Halls et al., 1977), Sulitjelma, andthe Nord Tromsdistrict.The geographiclocation
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and metamorphism of massive sulphides at Sulitjelma, Norway NIGEL J. COOK Mineralogisches Institut der...Brownlow Street, Liverpool L69 3BX, U.K. Abstract The copper-bearing stratabound pyritic massive sulphide bodies...eruptives of Ordovician age at Sulitjelma in Nordland County, Norway, form one of the important fields...with the conditions governing metamorphism at Sulitjelma, it is concluded that most of the brittle deformation...produced the coarse metablastic textures for which Sulitjelma is well-known. In some zones of high resolved
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
quartz in the small Gressli deposit in central Norway during Caledonian amphibolite-facies metamorphism...classic Cu-(Zn) pyritic deposits at Sulitjelma in northern Norway (Cook et al., 1990, 1993) are already...and evidence for remobilisation within the large Giken II deposit in the centre of the orefield (Fig. 1)...of the Giken II deposit, shortly after it closed in the summer of 1991. This area of the mine was known...known for copper contents higher than in other parts of the deposit and also for elevated concentrations
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Uppermost Allochthon (UmA) mostly in northern Norway. The Neoproterozoic and Cambrian history of this...á P.M. Ihlen Geological Survey of Norway, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway e-mail: tor.grenne@ngu.no F.M. Vokes...Engineering, Hùgskoleringen 6, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway host to two characteristic types of stratabound-stratiform...20 Mt were known at the now abandoned Tverrfjell mine and the recently closed Joma deposit. Minor Cu-Ni...higher levels in the nappe pile, in southwestern Norway, the western Trondheim Region, the western Grong
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
zonation as well as a complex assemblage of sul®de-anhydrite-quartz bearing breccias can be related to this...system. Fluid inclusion measurements in quartz and anhydrite reveal high formation temperatures throughout...the mound. Formation temperatures for a central anhydrite-bearing zone range from 340±360 °C and are slightly...(360±369 °C). Fluid inclusions in quartz and anhydrite from the stockwork zone are characterized by formation...up¯ow zone. The low heat ¯ow and the absence of anhydrite within this part of the mound are strong indications
Report (issue)
AND GRADE-TONNAGE INFORMATION ON VOLCANIC-HOSTED COPPER-ZINC-LEAD MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSITS By D.L. Mosier...this data. CONTAINED METAL (CU, ZN, PB, AG, AU) Copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), and lead (Pb) are expressed in...deposits in Table 1 contain reported copper. In addition to copper, many deposits contain zinc, lead, silver...ALUNITE AMPHIBOLE ANATASE ANDALUSITE AN6LESITE ANHYDRITE ANKERITE ANTHOPHYLLITE APATITE ARSENOPYRITE AR6ENTITE...CORDIERITE COSALITE COVELLITE CHALCOPYRITE CHALCANTHITE COPPER CUBANITE CUMMINGTONITE CUPRITE DIGENITE DIOPSIDE
Book (volume)
examples from the U S S R in both Europe and Asia 1. Mines and mineral resources—Europe—Bibliography I. Ridge...explain the ideas of those who have worked on it (and mine, where they differ from those readily available...higher-temperature, silver-bearing variety. In Norway, three of the deposits (Sulitjelma, Bleikvassli, and R0rosKvikne-Ki...organization would put the deposits of the nickel-copper belt (or belts), AhlainenSääksmäki and Hitura-Makola-Kotalahti... together. These would be followed by the copper or copper-zinc-lead deposits [Hällinmäki, Hammaslahti
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Canada (TUPPER,1960), Skorovas, Lokken and Folldal, Norway (ANGER, 1966) for Ordovician;Captain'sFlat, Australia(STANTON...deposit", Illinois (AULT and KULP,1960), Giken and Jacobsbakken, Norway (ANGER,1966) for Ordovician; Ruby Creek...(1963) Some vein-wall relationships in the White Pine Mine, Ontonagon Co., Michigan. Econ. Geol. 58, 643-675...Genetical study of "Kuroko" deposit at Shakanai Mine, Akita Pref., Japan. Unpublished D. Sc. thesis,...(1966) Mineralization of the Ruby Creek (bornite) copper deposits, Cosmos Hills, Alaska. Econ. Gol. 61,
Report (volume)
Bulletin 1693} Bibliography 1. Ore Deposits. 2. Mines and mineral resources. I. Cox, Dennis P. II. Singer...grades of synorogenic-synvolcanic Ni-Cu deposits 30 Copper grades of synorogenic-synvolcanic Ni-Cu deposits...deposits 79 Tonnages of porphyry Cu deposits 80 Copper grades of porphyry Cu deposits 80 By-product grades...Tonnages of porphyry Cu-skarn-related deposits 84 Copper grades of porphyry Cu-skarn-related deposits 84...skarn deposit 87 Tonnages of Cu skarn deposits 88 Copper grades of Cu skarn deposits 88 Precious metal grades
Report (issue)
and B) 48 Podiform chromite (1.1) 7 Porphyry copper molybdenum-rich; gold-rich (2.1, 2.2) 9 Molybdenum...climax type; low fluorine type (2.3, 2.4) 12 Copper skarn (2.6) 14 Lead-zinc skarn (2.7) 14 Massive...rocks (3.2) 18 Redbed-greenbed copper (4.1) 20 Volcanic native copper (4.2) 22 Sandstone (sedimentary)...Porphyry copper, Mo-rich; Au-rich 8 4. Molybdenum porphyry-Climax type, low F 11 5. Copper skarn,...rocks - 17 8. Redbed-greenbed copper 19 9. Volcanic native copper 21 10. Sandstone (sedimentary)
Book (edition)
Mineralogisk-Geologisk Museum, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway. Richard J. Reeder: Dept. of Earth Sciences, State...to opaque materials imperfectly metallic Gold, copper, tin The luster of diamond, other materials of...Sectile Flexible Elastic Brittle Gold, silver, copper Chlorargylite, chalcocite Tale Mica Characteristic...with the fingernail, as gypsum Just scratched by a copper coin, but not normally scratched by the fingernail...Chemical Society of Japan Bulletin Colorado School of Mines Quarterly Crystal Structure Reports Crystal Structures
 
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