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Electrum from
Jusa deposit, Adamovsky District, Orenburg Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Gold var: Electrum
Formula:(Au,Ag)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Electrum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Jusa deposit, Adamovsky District, Orenburg Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1263069
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1263069:1
GUID (UUID V4):c35e1eb7-8ef7-48cd-be7a-df565804a3e0
Nearest other occurrences of Electrum
34.8km (21.6 miles) Barsuchi Log deposit, Adamovsky District, Orenburg Oblast, Russia
71.0km (44.1 miles) Gayskoe Zn-Cu deposit (Gayskoye; Gaiskoye), Gay, Orenburg Oblast, Russia
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Article Jusa and Barsuchi Log Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits from the Southern Urals of Russia: Tectonic...Mineralogy, Urals Branch of the RAS, Chelyabinsk, Russia, 2Department of Geochemistry, University of Göttingen...and 3VNIIOkeangeologia, St Petersburg, Russia Abstract The Jusa and Barsuchi Log volcanogenic massive...ratio of the length to the maximum width of the deposit >15 and are characterized by ribbon-like layers...principally of altered fine clastic ore facies. The Jusa deposit appears to have formed in two stages: deposition
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Note Jusa and Barsuchi Log Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits from the Southern Urals of Russia: Devonian...Urals Branch of the RAS, Miass, Chelyabinsk District, Russia 2Department of Geochemistry, University of...3VNIIOkeangeologia, St Petersburg, Russia Abstract Chemical analysis of 60 samples from the Jusa and Barsuchi Log volcanogenic...average, the Jusa deposit is more enriched in the chalcophilic elements than the Barsuchi Log deposit, whereas...whereas the Barsuchi Log deposit is more enriched in the lithogenous elements and Te. In addition, the yellow
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I. Jusa and Barsuchi Log volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits from the Southern Urals of Russia: Tectonic...Resource Geol., 57, 24-36, 8 figs, 1 table, 2007. The Jusa and Barsuchi Log volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS)...ratio of the length to the maximum width of the deposit >15 and are characterized by ribbon- like layers...principally of altered fine clastic ore facies. The Jusa deposit appears to have formed in two stages: deposition...marcasite, pyrrhotite, bornite, native gold and electrum and high concentrations of gold and silver. The
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from Cu-Zn massive sulfide deposits of the Urals, Russia V. V. Maslennikov & S. P. Maslennikova & R. R....Ural State University, Miass, Chelyabinsk district, Russia e-mail: mas@mineralogy.ru S. P. Maslennikova...Ural State University, Miass, Chelyabinsk district, Russia R. R. Large : L. V. Danyushevsky CODES ARC...Valentorskoye → Oktyabrskoye → Alexandrinskoye → Tash-Tau → Jusa. Introduction Tellurium-bearing mineralization...chimney fragments from nonmetamorphosed Yaman-Kasy deposit. These results were highly unusual, but more recently
 
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