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Calcite from
Rosen ore field, Sozopol Municipality, Burgas Province, Bulgaria


Locality type:Ore Field
Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Chalcopyrite3 photos of Calcite associated with Chalcopyrite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Rosen ore field, Sozopol Municipality, Burgas Province, Bulgaria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:135982
Long-form Identifier:1:3:135982:4
GUID (UUID V4):1e8b8312-910d-4ed3-9d0d-704e1062875b
Localities for Calcite in this Region
Rosen mine, Atia, Rosen ore field, Sozopol Municipality, Burgas Province, Bulgaria
Cherveno zname mine, Rosen ore field, Sozopol Municipality, Burgas Province, Bulgaria
Surneshko Kladenche deposit, Rosen ore field, Sozopol Municipality, Burgas Province, Bulgaria
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite
11.3km (7.0 miles) Krushevets quarry, Krushevets, Sozopol Municipality, Burgas Province, Bulgaria
14.8km (9.2 miles) Zidarovo complex, Zidarovo, Sozopol Municipality, Burgas Province, Bulgaria
31.2km (19.4 miles) Banevo quarries, Banevo, Burgas, Burgas Municipality, Burgas Province, Bulgaria
45.0km (28.0 miles) Propada Mine, Byrdtseto Mo-Cu deposit, Malko Târnovo ore field, Malko Tarnovo Municipality, Burgas Province, Bulgaria
56.4km (35.0 miles) Dereköy Cu-Mo deposit, Dereköy, Demirköy District, Kirklareli Province, Turkey
62.5km (38.9 miles) Byala beach, Byala Municipality, Varna Province, Bulgaria
63.4km (39.4 miles) Raklitsa, Karnobat Municipality, Burgas Province, Bulgaria
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Geology, v. XXX, no. XX, pp. X–X EXPRESS LETTER ROSEN, BULGARIA: A NEWLY RECOGNIZED IRON OXIDE-COPPER-GOLD...Capital Inc., 6th September Street 13A, Sofia 1000, Bulgaria of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University...T6G 2E3, Canada Abstract The Rosen copper veins in southeastern Bulgaria are recognized for the first...along the western contact of the syenite-dominated Rosen pluton, inferred to be part of a large ring dike...monzosyenite from the Rosen pluton. The mineralogic and compositional features of the Rosen district are comparable
Book (volume)
Ostrosi Romania by V. Ianovici and M. Borcos Bulgaria by B. Bogdanov Greece by G. Marinos Cyprus by...to gather information on the geology of European ore deposits knows the frustrations that such an endeavour...borates, potash, salt, diamond, graphite, quartz, calcite spar, mica, feldspar, asbestos, talc, baryte, fluorite...to gather information on the geology of European ore deposits knows the frustra- volume tions that such..._ Belgium; Southeast Europe includes Albania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Romania and Yugoslavia;
Book
Assessment and Perspective 4. R.T.SHUEY SEMICONDUCTING ORE MINERALS 5. J.S. SUMNER PRINCIPLES OF INDUCED POLARIZATION...affects its present characteristics as a minera1 province, because of the exposure of the various depth...formed". E. Sherbon Hi11s in Geology of Australian Ore Deposits, 1953, p. 57. CHAPTER 27 Intracrustal...· 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...principal driving energy. Yet, without the heat, the ore depositing process would not have taken place so
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Assessment and Perspective 4. R.T.SHUEY SEMICONDUCTING ORE MINERALS 5. J.S. SUMNER PRINCIPLES OF INDUCED POLARIZATION...affects its present characteristics as a mineral province, because of the exposure of the various depth...formed". E. Sherbon Hills in Geology of Australian Ore Deposits, 1953, p. 57. CHAPTER 27 Intracrustal... 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...principal driving energy. Yet, without the heat, the ore depositing process would not have taken place so
 
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