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Pyrite from
Capeni, Baraolt, Covasna County, Romania


Classification
Species:Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Capeni, Baraolt, Covasna County, Romania
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1237406
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1237406:9
GUID (UUID V4):3e528211-d268-4a93-becb-e9aaffa61d96
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrite
29.3km (18.2 miles) Sântimbru-Băi, Sântimbru, Harghita County, Romania
74.2km (46.1 miles) Belcina Creek (Belcina), Joseni, Harghita County, Romania
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
pyrochlore, several generations of magnetite, pyrite, rutile, a ternovitelike phase, catapleiite, bobierrite...pyrochlore, plusieurs générations de magnétite, pyrite, rutile, une phase ressemblant à la ternovite,...→ dolomite → pyrochlore → magnetite (type I) or pyrite → rutile → ternovite-like phase → catapleiite →...{0001} parting (Fig. 4a). 3. Crystallization of pyrite and formation of sooty aggregates of first-generation...in size, Fig. 4b). Fine-grained magnetite-I and pyrite are associated in some vugs. The newly FIG. 2
Book
eum. Kosice. SLK; GIR = Geological Institute of Romania, Bucharest, ROM; GM= Gold Museum, Brad, ROM : GYV...data. Bogdan Marinescu (Geological lnstilllte of Romania): Necolai Terteleac (De. ign-Art-Foto. Bucharest):...Gheorghe llinca. Mihai Tatu (Geological lnstillltc of Romania, Bucharest): Marian Lupule cu (Univcr. ity of Bucharc...Mnisek type in the Gemerides: trongly deformed pyrite beds at Smolnfk; stratiform siderite with local...deposit. which partly extends southward i1110 Romania. Genetic Types of Mineral Occun·ences early all
Book (volume)
Jankovié Albania by E. Pumo, V. Melo and B. Ostrosi Romania by V. Ianovici and M. Borcos Bulgaria by B. Bogdanov... Zr, Mn, Al, Mg, REEs Non-metallic commodities Pyrite, sulphur, phosphates, borates, potash, salt, diamond...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
Book (edition)
Sci. 250, 3828-30(1960) Effet Mossbauer dans la Pyrite et la Marcasite (In French) A.O.Solonenco, C. R...Study of Iron Atom Vibrations in Vivianite and Pyrite Crystals Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Russian)...529-37(1976) Investigation of the Bonding Mechanism in Pyrite Using the Mossbauer Effect and X-ray Crystallography...Tarina, vol.1, pp373, Mossbauer Studies of the Pyrite Thermal Decomposition Processes (See 77B046) G...(Moscow) (5),73-4(1977) Determination of the Percent Pyrite Content in Donets Coal Using Nuclear Gamma Resonance
 
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