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Talc from
Rieppe, Vaddas-Rieppe ore field, Nordreisa, Troms og Finnmark, Norway


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Talc
Formula:Mg3Si4O10(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Talc data
Locality Data:Click here to view Rieppe, Vaddas-Rieppe ore field, Nordreisa, Troms og Finnmark, Norway
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1293753
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1293753:0
GUID (UUID V4):65dc08d7-755a-4dbf-9c91-4f4a7c63baa6
Nearest other occurrences of Talc
61.2km (38.0 miles) Bidjovagge gold-copper deposit, Kautokeino, Troms og Finnmark, Norway
References
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Report (issue)
amount of information concerning grades, tonnages, ore types, mineralogies, host rocks, geologic setting...zone stratigraphically beneath them. The principal ore minerals may include chalcopyrite, sphalerite, galena...deposit name, country, latitude, longitude, tonnage of ore, and contained metals on the first page of Table... deposit age, deposit area, deposit dimensions, ore types, and references on the fourth page. The next...John Slack provided data for Bald Mountain, Davis, Ore Hill, and Rosebery; and Norman Page provided data
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
CHESTATEE AND WEEDON DEPOSITS • HALLE 17HARBORSIDE $ ORE KNOB 1• BLAEK HAWK 6 GOSSAN LEAD DEPOSITS 19BARRETT-BIg...BALTOSCANDIANMARGIN ) 4?. RAMUNDBERGET 61. RIEPPE AND VADDAS DEPOSITS :.• NAPPES OF THE LOWER AND MIDDLE...chosenfor each groupof depositswhich the GossanLead, Ore Knob,andChestateedeposits. has been defined and correlated...than sills or volcanics. metric-toncopperdepositat Ore Knob, North CarMassivesulfidedepositssimilarto thoseat...possiblyLaurentia (Steof new oceanic crust. The GossanLead, Ore Knob, phenset al., in press,a; StephensandGee, in
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Geologiske Unders@kelse, Box 3006, Trondheim 7001, Norway A. M. GooowrN Department of Geology, University...Geologiske Unders0kelse, Box 3006, Trondheim 7001, Norway J. SUTTON Department of Geology, Imperial College...integration of geochemical, geophysical and, above all, field observations. While this book does not provide this...magnetic field of some 1,000 nT (y) during the extrusion of the mare basalts and that this field tended...would, on this model, only intersect the stability field of garnet granulites at the start of Archaean times
Report (issue)
domains; explanation for Plates 1 and 2 Appendix A: Ore deposit models Dennis P. Cox, editor (86 pages) ...Cordilleran terranes by applying advanced concepts in ore deposit modeling as well as new exploration techniques...recommendations. Two appendices provide compilations of ore deposit models and grade-tonnage models, and are...report includes two appendices: (A) a compendium of ore deposit models, and (B) a compendium of grade/tonnage...mapping Because probability of success in finding ore deposits is strongly dependent on the level of detail
Report (volume)
Geological Survey Bulletin 1693} Bibliography 1. Ore Deposits. 2. Mines and mineral resources. I. Cox...line of descriptive and genetic studies of specific ore deposits) began with the collation by R. L. Erickson...in industry that any excuse for drilling may find ore; that is, successful exploration can be carried out...As the older ideas have been replaced, additional ore has been found with today's presumably more valid...constituting fossil geothermal systems; and (3) field and laboratory investigations clearly show that
Book (edition)
Illinois. Margarita I. Novgorodova: Inst. Geol. of Ore Deposits, Acad. of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. Per...Mineralogisk-Geologisk Museum, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway. Richard J. Reeder: Dept. of Earth Sciences, State...found in Craig, J. R., and D. J. Vaughn, Ore Microscopy and Ore Petrography, John Wiley & Sons, New York...Burke, Tables for Microscopic Identification of Ore Minerals, 2nd ed., Elsevier-North Holland, New...localized concentrations. The latter account for the ore deposits of many of the less common elements. The
Book (edition)
for all amateur mineralogists and students in the field. Jacket photo: (Top) sulfur, Sicily, 14cm; (top...scale. Mohs’ scale reads as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 Talc Gypsum Calcite Fluorite Apatite 6 7 8 9 10 Orthoclase...USSR, in translation, 1966). INTRODUCTION The Ore Minerals and Their Intergrowths, 2d ed., Vols. 1...ieiiere CNT ‘ Overt 110. ePeates eae =. Cs ai -) Og ae 6A ee Vere Te Sx . 2 = 2 a> wren )...fibrous, conchoidal, etc. gangue The portion of an ore that is not economically valuable. gem A mineral
Book (edition)
for all amateur mineralogists and students in the field. Jacket photo: (Top) sulfur, Sicily, 14 cm; (top...longevity of this scale. Mohs' scale reads as follows: I Talc 2 Gypsum 3 Calcite 4 Fluorite 5 Apatite 6 7 8 9...USSR, in transla[ion , 1966). INTRODUCTION The Ore Minerals and Their Intergrowths, 2d ed., Vols. 1...fibrous, conchoidal, etc. gangue The portion of an ore that is not economically valuable. gem A mineral...from softest (1) to hardest (10). The scale is: (1) talc, (2) gypsum, (3) calcite, (4) fluorite, (5) apatite
 
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