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Molybdenite from
Wadi Kariem, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt


Classification
Species:Molybdenite
Formula:MoS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Molybdenite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Wadi Kariem, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1243598
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1243598:0
GUID (UUID V4):4da4ab3a-b8fb-43f1-b302-44e5083c7728
Nearest other occurrences of Molybdenite
55.9km (34.7 miles) Atalla Mine, Qena Governorate, Egypt
74.7km (46.4 miles) Gidami deposit, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
80.5km (50.0 miles) Gabel El-Missikat, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(http://www.scirp.org/journal/nr) Mineral Industry in Egypt-Part I: Metallic Mineral Commodities Abdel-Zaher...University, Cairo, Egypt, Geological Survey and Mineral Resources Authority, Cairo, Egypt. E-mail: abdel...31st, 2011. ABSTRACT The mineral potential in Egypt is quite high. Almost all sorts of industrial minerals...commodities exist in commercial amounts. However, Egypt imports many of the mineral commodities needed for...of the mining industry in Egypt. This is why the mining technology in Egypt is not very far from being
Report (chapter)
Geology Department, Tanta University, Tanta 31527, Egypt 3 Geology Department, Rhodes University, Grahamstown...Simplified geological map of the Eastern Desert of Egypt and Sinai showing the gold occurrences, the distribution...southern Palestine through western Arabia, eastern Egypt and eastern Sudan into Eritrea and Ethiopia. Geological...the Arabian part to the Nubian part across the Red Sea (Stern et al. 2004). The activity of the shear...most common economic type of mineralization in Egypt, they are found as orogenic ore deposits (vein-type
Book
· Yasser Abd El-Rahman Editors The Geology of Egypt Regional Geology Reviews Series Editors Roland...Geology of Egypt 123 • Editors Zakaria Hamimi Department of Geology Benha University Benha, Egypt Jesús...El-Barkooky Department of Geology Cairo University Giza, Egypt Harald Fritz Department of Geology and Environment...El-Rahman Department of Geology Cairo University Giza, Egypt ISSN 2364-6438 ISSN 2364-6446 (electronic) Regional...by: Prof. M.A. Abd El-Wahed, Tanta University, Egypt) This Springer imprint is published by the registered
Report (issue)
integrated geologic data for uranium exploration in Egypt ............................ 171 M.E. Mostafa Anorthosite...corresponding to the e x t e r n a l model requ i red. 5. PROBLEMS CONCEARNING GEOLOGICAL DATA There...) DEMONSTRATED 1 SUBECONOMIC RESOURCES f INFER RED I RESOU RCES 1 - QUANTITY QUANTITY UNIT COMMODITY...depending on its value. By using matrix printer with a red and black ribbon, characters can be printed in four...channels were then contrast-stretched with channel 7 in red, channel 5 in green and channel 4 in blue, to give
 
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