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Diorite from
Romania


Locality type:Country
Classification
Type:Diorite
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Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Diorite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Romania
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1093068
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1093068:5
GUID (UUID V4):7c7ce9c3-1d56-4c8e-8c17-49b94af819ae
Localities for Diorite in this Region
Valea Rea skarn, Pietroasa, Bihor County, Romania
Tincova Cu deposit, Valisor–Tincova, Constantin Daicoviciu, Caraş-Severin County, Romania
Crişenilor brook skarn occurrence, Prigor, Caraş-Severin County, Romania
Ditrău Complex, Harghita County, Romania
Adit No 25, Jolotca (Orotva), Ditrău Complex, Harghita County, Romania
Cireşata deposit, Brad, Hunedoara County, Romania
Cavnic Mine, Cavnic, Maramureș County, Romania
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
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Banatitic Magmatic and Metallogenetic Belt (BMMB) of Romania, Serbia and Bulgaria is a complex calc-alkaline...central segments of the belt in southernmost Banat (Romania), Serbia and north-west Bulgaria. These districts...including major active Cu–Au mines at Moldova Nouă in Romania, Majdanpek, Veliki Krivelj and Bor in Serbia, and...two ends of the belt, in Eastern Bulgaria and in Romania. This paper summarises some of the deposit characteristics...date for the Dognecea skarn deposit, south-west Romania (76.6±0.3 Ma). These data indicate that magmatism
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clinopyroxenes from the Ditrău Alkaline Massif, Romania Anikó Batki, Elemér Pál-Molnár, M. Éva Jankovics...clinopyroxenes from the Ditrău Alkaline Massif, Romania. The address for the corresponding author was captured...clinopyroxenes from the Ditrău Alkaline Massif, Romania Anikó Batkia,b,*,1, Elemér Pál-Molnára,b,1, M...constituent in most igneous rock types (hornblendite, diorite, syenite, nepheline syenite, camptonite, tinguaite...the Ditrău Alkaline Massif, Eastern Carpathians, Romania. Phenocryst and antecryst populations have been
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and transversal zoning in the Banat mountains, Romania: indicators of an Andean-type setting Received:...The magmatism changed inland from monzonite and diorite ® granodiorite occurrences to granodiorite ® granite...Guitard and La®tte 1958; Phan 1969), including Romania (e.g., Vlad 1974). Further reviews/overviews (e...Str. M. Kagalniceanu No. 1, 3400 Cluj-Napoca, Romania The major structural units of the Banat Mountains...calc-alkaline magmatism. It runs north-south in western Romania from the Apuseni Mountains to the southwest Carpathians
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OF CICLOVA AND MAGUREAUA VAT˛EI, CARPATHIANS, ROMANIA MARIE-LOLA PASCAL§ CNRS – Institut des Sciences...Belgium ABSTRACT In the western Carpathians of Romania, clinopyroxene with a very high content of the...microsommite, wollastonite, Carpathian Mountains, Romania. § Present address: Equipe Pétrologie, Modélisation...high-temperature skarns from the Carpathian Mountains in Romania, pyroxene crystals with a range of Al contents... CLINOPYROXENE IN HIGH-T SKARNS, CARPATHIANS, ROMANIA 859 FIG. 1. Representative compositions of natural
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assemblages in the Highiș massif, Apuseni Mountains, Romania Bernard Bonin 1 & Mihai Tatu 1,2 Received: 8 June...(Apuseni Mountains, Romania) displays a bimodal igneous suite of mafic (gabbro, diorite) and A-type felsic...60–3.40 wt% Cl) within A-type felsic rocks and diorite, mildly Cl-rich pargasite to hornblende (0.80–1...granodiorite. Coexisting biotite is either Cl-rich within diorite, or F-Cl-poor to F-rich within Atype felsic rocks...subsolidus compositions. Cl-rich amphibole within diorite and A-type felsic rocks yields a restricted temperature
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralization of West Romania V. lanovici Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania $. Vlad, M. Borco~, S...Geophysics, Bucharest, Romania Alpine porphyry copper ores located in West Romania belong to the major...Guilbert model during Laramian times and with the diorite model during Miocene times. The magmatism related...(Monts Metaliferi). • s INTRODUCTION Porphyry Romania copper occurrences of West (Plate i) are characterised...Lilieci-Purcariu- central alignment West Romania rock Setting quartz-diorite porphyry subvolcanic " " "
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Geological Institute of Romania, Caransebes Str. 1, 78344 Bucharest, Romania these data and additional...Keywords Re–Os, molybdenite . Copper porphyry . Romania . Serbia . Bulgaria . Slab rollback . Orogenic... Miner Deposita (2008) 43:1–21 (Romania) through Banat (Romania) to Timok (Serbia) and then E–W through...Cretaceous (Burchfiel 1976; Dupont et al. 2002). In Romania and Serbia, the South Carpathians are composed...district of the ABTS belt is the Apuseni Mountains of Romania (Fig. 3, upper left). The Apuseni Mountains form
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
associated with shallow intrusives (quartz porphyries, diorite, even gabbro, Jankovic 1986, 1987). Scarcity of...hypabyssal and plutonic rocks (granodiorite, monzonite, diorite). The intrusions are mostly composite and multistage...this type are of particular importance in Banat, Romania (Ianovici and Borcos, 1982 see also Jenchenoaeva...Bulgeria ± Bogdanov 1982; Moldova Nuoa a.a. in Romania ± Cio¯ica and Vlad 1980; Ianovici and Borcos 1982;...are related to Miocene multiphase volcanics, and diorite porphyry. The most signi®cant deposits are in Hungary
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
THE MELILITE (Gh50) SKARNS OF ORAVIŢA, BANAT, ROMANIA: TRANSITION TO GEHLENITE (Gh85) AND TO VESUVIANITE...area along the contact of a diorite intrusion at Oraviţa, Banat, in Romania, elsewhere characterized by...gehlenite, monticellite, clintonite, Oraviţa, Romania. SOMMAIRE Les skarns développés au contact de...Japan (Numano 1978, 1979), and Magureaua Vatei, Romania (Stefan et al. 1978, Pascal et al. 2001). In the...reac- THE MELILITE SKARNS OF ORAVIŢA, BANAT, ROMANIA tions involved bulk chemical changes, they may
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
subductionrelated origin. The igneous rocks in Romania and their metallogeny are well studied (Ianovici...Abstract In the southwestern Carpathians of SW Romania and E Serbia calc-alkaline Upper CretaceousPaleogene...subordinate Zn (‹Pb) mineralization. To the north (SW Romania) in both zones mainly intrusive bodies (diorites...The southwestern Carpathians, extending in SW Romania from Poiana Rusca to the Danube and southwards...Cretaceous±Paleocene magmatic rocks north of the Danube in Romania (banatitic rocks) belong to a subduction related
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intrusions from Banat, western South Carpathians, Romania Received: 28 December 2001 / Accepted: 11 January...and Moldova Nouă) in the South Carpathians of Romania. The intrusions cut the SuprageticGetic nappes...Geological Institute of Romania, Caransebeş Str. 1, Bucharest 78344, Romania moderate Sri, indicate...associated with the intrusions, and the Banat (Romania) region can be subdivided in two metallogenic zones...intrusions and volcano-plutonic complexes in western Romania (Apuseni and Banat Mountains), eastern Serbia (Ridanj-Krepoljin
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the Tethyan belt including Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria, and...districts—for example, the Apuseni district in Romania (Haiduc, 1940; Baron, 2012) and smaller, privately...deposits in the Cretaceous (e.g., Moldova Noua, Romania; Veliki Krivelji, Serbia). Nonetheless, the review...exploration and mining. For example, in the Apuseni, Romania, approximately 70 Moz of Au production is estimated...sedimentary package was intruded by Cretaceous-age diorite sills (83.6 ± 0.5 and 78.5 ± 1.3 Ma) that locally
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syenite to granite magmas in the Ditrău Complex, Romania: evidence from O‑, Nd‑, Sr‑ and Pb‑isotopes Ágnes...Ditrău Complex of the Carpathian Mountains in Romania is a Mesozoic igneous complex (~ 200–230 Ma) generated...Pleistocene Hagota Jolotca Hornblendite AOD22 Diorite Ne syenite Syenite Ditrau Qz syenite Qz monzonite...(b) 7458 7425A 7459 7460 SBN IBN AOD5 MB Romania D 32 30 29 AOD25 AOD11 AOD12 6839 AOD13 ...the eastern part of the Carpathian Mountains of Romania (Fig. 1), which was emplaced in an extensional
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OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE SKARNS FROM ORAVIŢA (BANAT, ROMANIA): A MINERALOGICAL OVERVIEW ŞTEFAN MARINCEA§, DELIA-GEORGETA...Geological Institute of Romania,1 Caransebeş Str., RO-012271, Bucharest, Romania ESSAÏD BILAL Centre SPIN...Mesozoic calcareous sequence at Oraviţa-Ciclova in Romania. The peak metamorphic assemblage (stage I) includes...hydroxylellestadite, vesuvianite, clintonite, Oraviţa, Romania. INTRODUCTION The high-temperature skarn occurrence...known occurrences of high-temperature skarns in Romania (Marincea et al. 2011, and references therein)
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western part of the South Carpathians (Banat) in Romania, and further South to the Carpathians of East Serbia...a belt of 750 km/30-70 km, bending from N-S in Romania and Serbia, to E-W in Bulgaria. Using the well...Geological Institute of Romania, Caransebeş Str. No 1, Bucharest, RO-78344, Romania [e-mail: berza@ns.igr...Blvd. N. Bălcescu No 1, Bucharest, RO-70111, Romania ***Department of Mineralogy-Petrometallogeny, Babeş-Bolyai...Kogălniceanu Str. No 1, Cluj-Napoca, RO-3400, Romania Keywords: South East Europe, Carpathians, Balkans
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performed on the two major Miocene mining districts of Romania, Baia Mare and Apuseni Mountains. These two districts...Bucharest, 1, N. Balcescu Avenue, 70111, Bucharest, Romania J.P. Milési BRGM, REM/MESY 3, avenue C. Guillemin...Keywords Lead isotopes Æ Epithermal Æ Porphyry Æ Romania Æ Carpathians Introduction The Southern Apuseni...important copper, gold, silver, lead and zinc mines of Romania (Baia Sprie, Cavnic, Sasar, Rosia Poieni, Rosia...extends from Slovakia through Hungary and Ukraine to Romania. This volcanic area includes some important epithermal
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camptonite dykes in the Ditrău Alkaline Massif, Romania Anikó Batki, Elemér Pál-Molnár, Gábor Dobosi...camptonite dykes in the Ditrău Alkaline Massif, Romania, LITHOS (2014), doi: 10.1016/j.lithos.2014.04.022...camptonite dykes in the Ditrău Alkaline Massif, PT Romania MTA-ELTE Volcanology Research Group, H-1117 Budapest...the Ditrău Alkaline Massif, Eastern Carpathians, Romania. We present and discuss mineral chemical data,...Massif, Eastern NU Carpathians (Romania), intruding hornblendite, diorite, nepheline syenite, syenite, and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Breccia-Hosted Epithermal Au-Ag Deposit of Roşia Montană, Romania STEFAN WALLIER,* ROGER REY, KALIN KOUZMANOV,**...University, 1 Kogălniceanu Street, 400084 Cluj-Napoca, Romania TORSTEN VENNEMANN, Institute of Mineralogy and...northern part of the South Apuseni Mountains, Romania. Estimated total reserves of 214.91 million metric...systems. The Miocene Apuseni Mountains district in Romania hosts numerous spatially associated porphyry Cu-Au...is located in the Alba county of west-central Romania (lat 46° 18' N, long 23° 07' E) in the northern
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granites in the South Carpathians Alpine Belt (Romania) Jean-Clair Duchesne, Oscar Laurent, Axel Gerdes...granites in the South Carpathians Alpine Belt (Romania). The address for the corresponding author was...granites in the South Carpathians Alpine Belt (Romania) Jean-Clair DUCHESNE1, Oscar LAURENT1-2, Axel...Stefãnescu", BUCUREŞTI (Romania) PT ED 7. Geological Institute of Romania, BUCUREŞTI (Romania) CE ABSTRACT...study of granites from the South Carpathians of Romania. We focus on 13 intrusions of Pan-African and Variscan
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
281–303 Shoshonitic liquid line of descent from diorite to granite: the Late Precambrian post-collisional...post-collisional Tismana pluton žSouth Carpathians, Romania / c Jean-Clair Duchesne a,) , Tudor Berza b, Jean-Paul...Romaniei, Str. Caransebeş 1, Bucharest 78344, Romania ˆ (Section de Geologie Departement de Geologie...Shoshonitic; Granitoids; Hybridisation; Pan-African; Romania ) Corresponding author. E-mail: jc.duchesne@ulg...Ž2. a darker equigranular facies, grading from diorite and uncommon gabbros to granodiorites and uncommon
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Ocna de Fier ± Dognecea granodiorites (southwest Romania) and of associated skarn mineralisation Received:...FierDognecea in the western South Carpathians, Romania, triggered the formation of a classic Fe-(Pb-Zn)...district of Romania are located at the western limit of the South Carpathians in southwest Romania (Fig. 1)...dropped to 18±25% BO CS BO A CS 1 A 2 744 ROMANIA R OMA NIA N BOCSA 3 OF 186 OF 221 ¬ Bâ rz...from syenite, to quartz-trachyandesite and quartz-diorite. The BocsË a Laccolith (Fig. 1) comprises three
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two parts, separated by a thick sill of quartz-diorite porphyry. The eastern part is currently mined,...Vol.:(0123456789) A. Kubač et al. Sacarimb in Romania (cf. Alderton and Fallick 2000; Grancea et al....100 m thick sill of post-mineralization quartz diorite porphyry. The eastern part of the deposit lacks...(15.0–13.5 Ma), including late stage andesite to diorite porphyry intrusions accompanied by Au-porphyry...granodiorite porphyry stocks and a system of quartz-diorite porphyry sills and dikes (13.5–12.9 Ma). Emplacement
Journal (issue)
Zacaminte) Founded 1910 by the Geological Institute of Romania VOL. ISSN 1220-5648 85 No. 2 CONTENT page...minerals from the Hondol open pit (Metaliferi Mts., Romania) ……………………………..…………………………………………….………….… 1 Andrei...weathering products from Baia Sprie ore deposit (Romania) .....………….…………….… 7 Dana Monica SAVA, Aura CEHLAROV...- Geological Institute of Romania Society of Economic Geology of Romania Bucharest – 2012 DIRECTORS...Institute of Romania Dr. Gheorghe Damian, President of the Society of Economic Geology of Romania Editor
Book (volume)
Jankovié Albania by E. Pumo, V. Melo and B. Ostrosi Romania by V. Ianovici and M. Borcos Bulgaria by B. Bogdanov...includes Albania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Romania and Yugoslavia; and Southwest Europe embraces France...genesis : Pre-Hercynian mineralization . and and Romania by V. Ianovici and M. Borcos Introduction by W...non-metallic minerals . Country breakdown Hungary Romania Yugoslavia Albania . Bulgaria . Greece Cyprus ...and northern Greek Rhodope Mountains, at Orsova (Romania) and at Kraubath in Styria (Austria) have no connection
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into two major groups: quartz diorite and granodiorite. The quartz diorite group includes the Dalli and...group, while Dalli and Keder belong to the quartz diorite group. Representative electron microprobe analyses...wt.%, respectively. The plagioclase from quartz diorite porphyries contains 55.7-71.02 wt.% SiO2, and 19...grade to low grade porphyries in both the quartz diorite and granodiorite groups. In the granodiorite group...from Meiduk, to the Iju and Sarkuh. In the quartz diorite group Na tends to be more variable and higher in
 
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