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Chalcopyrite from
Hanglaliya, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt


Classification
Species:Chalcopyrite
Formula:CuFeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hanglaliya, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1268672
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1268672:4
GUID (UUID V4):95be78e6-96c2-4d7e-ad17-aab9d026d29d
Nearest other occurrences of Chalcopyrite
18.1km (11.2 miles) Sukari gold mine, Marsa Alam, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
25.5km (15.9 miles) Atud mine, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
27.0km (16.8 miles) Emerald mines, Wadi Abu Rasheid, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
52.8km (32.8 miles) Hamash mine, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
62.4km (38.8 miles) Mueilha mine, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
67.0km (41.7 miles) Maaqal deposit, Um Samiuki, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
69.7km (43.3 miles) Um Rus Mine, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
70.1km (43.5 miles) Um Samiuki, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
70.5km (43.8 miles) Western Mine, Um Samiuki, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
71.2km (44.3 miles) Eastern Mine, Um Samiuki, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
fluids in Atud gold deposit, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt Amr Abdelnasser & Mustafa Kumral To cite this article:...fluids in Atud gold deposit, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt, International Geology Review To link to this article:...fluids in Atud gold deposit, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt Amr Abdelnassera,b and Mustafa Kumrala a Geological...Department, Faculty of Science, Benha University, Benha, Egypt ABSTRACT ARTICLE HISTORY Electron microprobe analyses...complex of Gabal Atud (Central Eastern Desert, Egypt). The gold can be classified as electrum (63.6–74
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
gold deposits of Egypt Nagy Shawky Botros* Egyptian Geological Survey, Cairo, Egypt Received 14 August...located in the Nubian Shield have been known in Egypt since Predynastic times. Despite the fact that these...A three-fold classification of gold deposits of Egypt is offered here in harmony with this evolutionary... which constituted the main target for gold in Egypt since Pharaonic times, and disseminated-type mineralization...into consideration as a new target for gold in Egypt. Placer gold deposits are divided into modern placers
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Geology, Benha Faculty of Science, Benha 13518, Egypt A. K. EL-SHAZLY,† Geology Department, Marshall...Department, University of Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt AND R. J. BODNAR Department of Geosciences, Virginia...includes pyrite, arsenopyrite ± pyrrhotite ± chalcopyrite ± galena; gold occurs both in the veins, usually...Arabian-Nubian shield exposed in the Eastern Desert of Egypt have long been known to host gold, with more than...12 25 13 o Idfu 18 14 Mersa 15 Alam 16 RED SEA 17 19 24 o Aswan 20 21 23 22 o 23 24
Book
in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Mali, Mauritania, Egypt, Sudan, and Eritrea. Originally our goal was to...vein-type gold mineralization in the Eastern Desert of Egypt. The following contribution, by C. Marignac, D.E...with a focus on deposits in Eritrea, Sudan, and Egypt. The second paper is by M. Bouabdellah, M. Hibti...Vein-Type Gold Mineralization in the Eastern Desert of Egypt: Mineralogical and Geochemical Constraints. . ....Mauritania, Algeria, Mali, Niger, Sudan, Eritrea, Egypt, and Morocco. Geological aspects of the major cratons
 
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