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Quartz from
Kadamzhay Mine, Kadamzhay ore field, Batken Region, Kyrgyzstan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Stibnite16 photos of Quartz associated with Stibnite at this locality.
Fluorite5 photos of Quartz associated with Fluorite at this locality.
Calcite2 photos of Quartz associated with Calcite at this locality.
Cinnabar1 photo of Quartz associated with Cinnabar at this locality.
Baryte1 photo of Quartz associated with Baryte at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kadamzhay Mine, Kadamzhay ore field, Batken Region, Kyrgyzstan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:126642
Long-form Identifier:1:3:126642:9
GUID (UUID V4):860ed93f-2fbc-48bd-8e8b-f77a2fa6d572
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
33.9km (21.1 miles) Kara-Chagyr Mountain, Kadamjay District, Batken Region, Kyrgyzstan
42.3km (26.3 miles) Chauvai (Chauvay) Sb-Hg Deposit, Kadamjay District, Batken Region, Kyrgyzstan
69.0km (42.9 miles) Hodzha-Achkan (Hodjaachkan) massif, Batken District, Batken Region, Kyrgyzstan
79.2km (49.2 miles) Tyuya-Muyun Cu-V-U deposit, Tyuya-Muyun Massif, Aravan District, Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan
79.2km (49.2 miles) Shorsu deposit (Shor-Su deposit), Uzbekistan District, Ferghana Region, Uzbekistan
79.2km (49.2 miles) Main Lode, Tyuya-Muyun Cu-V-U deposit, Tyuya-Muyun Massif, Aravan District, Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan
References
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Report (issue)
On the Web Rod Tyson is one of Canada’s champion field collectors, and in years past I greatly looked forward...Tyson-originating examples from, oh, St.-Hilaire and the Jeffrey mine in Quebec; Ontario’s Flamboro quarry and Liscombe...called the “Cobalt Lode mine” (the Quebul specimen is attributed to the “Castle mine”). Stilbite and Chabazite...Safflorite coating silver, 5.2 cm, from the Castle mine, Gowganda area, Timiskaming District, Ontario, Canada...palest blue, bladed anhydrite crystals with drusy quartz along their edges. And in the “Europe” section
Report (issue)
ankerite, barite, chalcedonic quartz. Distribution: The most important ore of antimony, although large...USA, at the White Caps mine, Manhattan district, Nye Co., and the Murray mine, Independence Mountains...Cantal; and at La Lucette, Mayenne. At the Kusa mine, near Bau, Sarawak, Malaysia. From Thames, New Zealand... Iran. From Kadamzhay, Kyrgyzstan. Magnificent groups of crystals in the Ichinokawa mine, near Saijo...Province), Japan. In China, from the Xikuangshan mine, northeast of Lengshuijiang, Hunan Province, economically
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
descending into the shaft of the Savinsk silver-lead mine at Nerchinsk (a city between Mongolia and Manchuria)...prisoners working at a depth of 350 feet in the same mine. Both photos circa 1910. Tom Rosemeyer collection...machine (exploration diamond drill) at a magnetite mine in the Urals, Russia; circa 1909. Tom Rosemeyer...the northern hoist at the shaft of the Rudyansk mine, Lower Tagil. Lower Tagil is a city on the Tagil...that could be easily popped out of their white quartz matrix. The trick here is to get good crystals
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
filled by wastes of gold-arsenopyrite-quartz ores and the Kadamzhay antimony sludge (8.6% Sb) without preliminary...present here. Gangue minerals are presented by quartz, feldspar, mica and calcite. The initial phases...elements of tailing body, and material of the Kadamzhay sludge. Compositions of minerals and phases were...arsenopyrite, are located in the coarse-grained quartz sand. Oxidation processes are active here. The...Higher Education of Russia for basic research in the field of search and exploration of useful mineral deposits
Catalog/List
specimen. 9 x 4 x 3 cm. f. 11.25 Calcite. Quirivilca Mine, La Libertad, Peru. Mass oflustrous, white rhombic...rhombic crystals (to about 7 mm) on Galena/Quartz matrix. 9.5 x 6 x 3 cm. f 1 of 10 03/13/96 10:12:29...well. 15 x 8 x 8.5 cm. f, 24.80 Celestite. Machow Mine, Poland. Superb matrix free group of radiating...specimen. 8 x 7 x 4.5 cm. f, 15.15 Celestite. Machow Mine, Poland. A cluster of radiating, delicate thin... Nice. 6 x 5 x 3 cm. f 14.00 Crocoite. Red Lead Mine, Dundas, Tasmania. Superb, lustrous rich bright-red
Catalog/List
specimen. 9 x 4 x 3 cm . .f 11.25 Calcite. Quirivilca Mine, La Libertad, Peru. 1 of 11 06/24/96 13:05:51...white rhombic crystals (to about 7 mm) on Galena/Quartz matrix. 9.5 x 6 x 3 cm . .f 3.90 Calcite / Aragonite...well. 15 x 8 x 8.5 cm . .f 24.80 Celestite. Machow Mine, Poland. Superb matrix free group of radiating,...specimen. 8 x 7 x 4.5 cm . .{ 15. 15 Celestite. Machow Mine, Poland. A cluster of radiating, delicate thin transparent...Nice. 6 x 5 x 3 cm. .f 14.00 Crocoite. Red Lead Mine, Dundas, Tasmania. Superb, lustrous rich bright-red
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
waves for certain of the single crystals of the ore -forming and rock-forming minerals investigated apparently...by [University of Florida] at 00:04 08 June 2016 Ore-forming minerals Pyrite Sphalerite Galena Chalcopyrite...Akchatau Tetyukhe » Kafan Pechenga Kadzharan Kadamzhay Vaygach I s . Khaydarkan Nikitovka — — — 5 5...minerals Beryl Topaz Calcite Fluorite^ Siderite Quartz Gypsum Halite Barite Sulfur Olivine Diopside Hornblende...[University of Florida] at 00:04 08 June 2016 147 12 Ore (mineral) Speed of longi­ Speed of trans­ tudinal
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
specific to each element. Com­ parison of the set of ore formations can provide ad­ ditional evidence on the...comparison indicates relationships be­ tween types for ore formations to other geological bodies or phenomena...better under­ standing of the localization for each ore body and serves to define additional prospecting...usually lacking. Smirnov in 1937 observed that tin-ore regions occur in the outer zones in the Pacific and...Mesozoic-Cenozoic provinces in Southeast Asia and Bolivia. Ore formations should be compared at various levels:
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
distribution of ore mineralization in the Mediterranean and Pacific Ocean global ore belts, and also...Huitzuco, San Luis Potosi, and Charolka-Carmen) ore belts, the abovementioned views determined the uneven...the Soviet Northeast, the Sardyzhaz and of tin-ore region in Central Asia challenged these views. A study...the tin and mercury deposits. Using the mountain region of the Kokshaal Hercynides, 1 we considered the...Characteristics of the Hercynides of the Kokshaal mountain region. The Hercynides of Kokshaal belong to the mountain
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tigr20 Genesis of mercury ore deposits and sources of the substance in the ores...Kuznetsov & A.A. Obolenskiy (1971) Genesis of mercury ore deposits and sources of the substance in the ores...com/ page/terms-and-conditions Genesis of mercury ore deposits and sources of the substance in the ores...origin. However, despite certain successes in this field, the most important questions of their origin remain...from the country rocks (35, 39). Thus hydrothermal ore-forming solutions may be polygenic. Moreover, magmatogenic
Report (issue)
Brian Stefanec explores a pocket at the Elmwood mine. Photo Mark Kielbasa Switzerland BY HANS ANTON...MICHAEL GRAY 54 Elmwood-Gordonsville-Cumberland Mine Complex Of Eastern Tennessee BY ARVID PASTO 56...evidence fluorite is often listed as the Erzgebirge (Ore that fluorite was used as an ornamental stone in...crystals British mines, referred to the fluorite as "ore flower" but could also be found in massive fluorite...latter term is generally reserved for industrial ore. few verifiable items have been preserved. While
Journal (issue)
COVER: BENITOITE and NEPTUNITE from the Benitoite Gem mine, San Benito County, California. Buzz Gray collection;...century. W hat is happening in C hechnya may be m ore representative o f the future than we m ight hope...useful and consistent. For those w ho wish to know m ore about w hat, exactly, they are buying into if they...he coordinates are from the (London) Times Atlas, Ore Deposits o f the U S S R (Smirnov, 1977), o r the...version. N o t only does this edition provide m ore localities, it also corrects num erous errors, o
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
penetrate basin fill more than a thousand feet above ore deposits. Ozerova reports that halos are commonly...that not even gases can move along them, much less ore-forming fluids. Dr. Peter R. Donovan, Royal School...reader find out much of what has happened in the field since the original text was written. This is the...AND MERCURY-ANTIMONY DEPOSITS 7 Khaydarkan ore field Downloaded by [University of California, San...MONOMETALLIC ANTIMONY DEPOSITS 29 29 Kadamdzhay ore field Other antimony deposits 37 Mode of occurrence
Report (issue)
............................... 152 Epithermal quartz-alunite Au deposits, by G.S. Plumlee, K.S. Smith...Kleinkopf ............................. 199 Stibnite-quartz deposits, by R.R. Seal, II, J.D. Bliss, and D.L...Klein ......................... 257 Low-sulfide Au quartz vein deposits, by R.J. Goldfarb, B.R. Berger, T...similarities in their geologic characteristics (ore and gangue mineralogy, major- and trace-element geochemistry...lithology, wall-rock alteration, physical aspects of ore, etc.), as well as their geologic setting (see for
Book
Assessment and Perspective 4. R.T.SHUEY SEMICONDUCTING ORE MINERALS 5. J.S. SUMNER PRINCIPLES OF INDUCED POLARIZATION..."Broadly regarded, the depth ta which a metalliferous region has been eroded affects its present characteristics...formed". E. Sherbon Hi11s in Geology of Australian Ore Deposits, 1953, p. 57. CHAPTER 27 Intracrustal...LEVEL C Is equigranular lamprophyre granite, quartz monzonite, diorite £ C 443 H H O H Ctf c/3 O...· Η U-ι O •H μ O eu cd OÙ e C 00 cd cd 5-1 S ore-forming zones, 1005 METAMORPHISM DEPTH,km ULTRAIvIETMORPHISM
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Assessment and Perspective 4. R.T.SHUEY SEMICONDUCTING ORE MINERALS 5. J.S. SUMNER PRINCIPLES OF INDUCED POLARIZATION..."Broadly regarded, the depth to which a metalliferous region has been eroded affects its present characteristics...formed". E. Sherbon Hills in Geology of Australian Ore Deposits, 1953, p. 57. CHAPTER 27 Intracrustal...IVOLCANICj lamprophyre equigranular g r a n i t e , quartz monzonlte, d i o r i t e O 3 DEEP LEVEL aplite... M-4 ÖD •H μ o o QJ cd ÖO P C üß cd cd U S ore-forming zones, Fig. 27-3. Interpreted depth ultrametamorphism
Report (Issue volume)
unless otherwise specified) Iron and steel Iron ore content basis Ferroalloying materials Chromite...Manganese ore (gross weight) Aluminum ^ Nickel, plant pro- Bauxite duction Priтагу metal Copper Mine Refined...Refined Lead Mine Refined Market Economy Countries: European Community (EC) 9,416 Belgium Denmark/Greenland...specified) Mineral fuels Industrial minerals Zinc Mine Refined Nitrogen (N content Cement of ammonia)...into орeration at the Bulqize chromite mine, and a new chromite mine was commissioned at Vlahne in the Kukes
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highest-lying diamond pipe. Commissioning Letseng mine at 10 500 feet during the last two years has called...Whatever you're mining, wherever you're mining, mine it on Bridgestones Bridgestones — for all the variables...differ enormously from mine to mine. Not only are there variations in the kind of ore being produced, but...between two mines both producing the same kind of ore, conditions vary enormously. Other variables which...Whatever you’re mining, wherever you’re mining, mine it on Bridgestones. iaaseinn Money — BRIDGE STONE
Book (edition)
slightly different form in Russia’s Far Bast: A Region at Risk, copyright © 2002 The National Bureau of...Figure 6.2 Gold reserves and production in Sakha, by region. ol Khabarovsk Krai.16 248 Map 1.10 Protected...Table 5.6 Timber production in Amur Oblast, by region, 2000. 420 1985-1999.213 Appendix E Distribution...achieve an ecologically sustainable economy in the region, regional coordinators to commission contributions...book, too, is divided into chapters by political region of the largest country on Earth. Its preservation
 
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