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Gold from
Lulingu, Shabunda Territory, South Kivu, DR Congo


Locality type:Pegmatite Field
Classification
Species:Gold
Formula:Au
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gold data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lulingu, Shabunda Territory, South Kivu, DR Congo
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1498115
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1498115:5
GUID (UUID V4):52f3ffec-3503-4245-bdb5-66c8b49fd40e
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Mineral Occurrences in the Kivu Belt (Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo) and Their Relationships...Mineral Occurrences in the Kivu Belt (Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo) and Their Relationships...Université Officielle du Sud Kivu, Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo; robertwazi@yahoo.fr Ecole...Officielle de Bukavu, Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo Senckenberg Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden...mineral resources such as cassiterite, wolframite, gold, and columbite-group minerals (“coltan”), all of
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CongoBelge With 4 fignres Abstract The copper, tin and gold deposits of Central Africa occupy the median part...ring extending from the Lower Congo to the Central Highlands and to South West Africa. Most of the metalliferous...Rift Valley and the Karroo transgression of the Congo Basin. This "ribbon" is 2500 miles long, width varying...Sn, Nb, W, Au Cu, Co, U, Zn region Ituri, Uele, Kivu, Tanganyika Uganda, Ruanda, Maniema, Katanga Katanga...during his trip to Katanga in 1798. The northern gold placers were an ancient source of precious metals
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schutte@gmail.com © 2017 March Geological Society of South Africa Abstract Tantalum is an important metal...within the Kibara Belt (mainly Rwanda and the DR Congo), around the Kenticha mine (Ethiopia) and in the...predominate in the Man Shield (Sierra Leone), the Congo Craton (DR Congo), the Kamativi Belt (Zimbabwe) and the...locations of known deposits of Ta and Nb in Africa was SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY 2017 • VOLUME 120.1 PAGE...importance, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Mozambique, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Burundi
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4.1.2. Congo Craton (DRC) 4.1.3. Zimbabwe Craton (Zimbabwe) 4.1.4. Kaapvaal Craton (South Africa) ...North-eastern DRC (Ubendian, Orientale and northern North Kivu) D 4.3. Neoproterozoic (1000-542 Ma) TE 4.3...Zimbabwe) 4.3.3. Orange River Pegmatite Belt (Namibia, South Africa) AC 4.3.3.1. Radiometric data 4.3.3.2....provinces MA 5.1. Archean 5.1.1. Man Shield 5.1.2. Congo Craton 5.2. Paleoproterozoic CE P 5.2.1. Birimian...Shield (Sierra Leone), the Congo Craton TE (Democratic Republic of the Congo), the Kamativi Belt (Zimbabwe)
 
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