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Hedleyite from
Guelb Moghrein, Akjoujt (Akjout; Fort Repoux), Inchiri Region, Mauritania


Classification
Species:Hedleyite
Formula:Bi7Te3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hedleyite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Guelb Moghrein, Akjoujt (Akjout; Fort Repoux), Inchiri Region, Mauritania
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1391453
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1391453:6
GUID (UUID V4):8f2fb4ee-6e62-48ad-8d25-24faf7f93666
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homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/oregeorev The Guelb Moghrein Cu–Au deposit: Neoarchaean hydrothermal sulfide... Ilot D49 Tevrag Zeina, BP 5045, Nouakchott, Mauritania a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...2015 Available online xxxx Keywords: Guelb Moghrein Mauritania IOCG Hydrothermal Cu–Au Retrograde shear...t r a c t The Guelb Moghrein copper–gold deposit in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania reopened in 2006...Sr and Ba. The copper–gold mineralization at Guelb Moghrein formed during retrograde shearing in metamorphic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
oxide–Cu–Au–Co mineralization at the Guelb Moghrein deposit, Akjoujt area, Mauritania Received: 3 June 2005 / Accepted:...March 2006 # Springer-Verlag 2006 Abstract The Guelb Moghrein Fe oxide–Cu–Au–Co deposit, with a total resource...chlorite, calcite, albite, and quartz. The Guelb Moghrein ore body is structurally controlled by shear...rocks, metacarbonates, and the Guelb Moghrein ore body of the Akjoujt metabasalt unit in the footwall...at 580±40°C. Thrusting was retrograde for the Akjoujt metabasalt unit, but prograde for the Sainte Barbe
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("solutions", "melts", and " v a p o r s ' " in this region are not sharply distinguishable). However, this...fluid (supercritical), pass below 400 °C into the region of liquid aqueous solutions. At the same time their...Chemnitz, and several of the veins of the Freiberg region are distinguished by predominant lead-zinc ores...rocks and at contacts with effusive rocks. I n the region of the geosynclines rocks and mineral deposits...contact aureoles. The occurrences of the Nagpur-Kodur region in Bengal are imposing. Owing to the differences
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array occupies the site of a former landfill at Fort Carson, Colorado. Tellurium is a critical component...production for the period 2006–10, by country or region and amount.......................................showing selenium concentrations in coal samples, by region of the United States.............................tellurium refinery production in 2013, by country or region..................................................485 p. Sears, Louis, 2011, Jargon alert—Utility: Region Focus (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond), v. 15
 
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