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Calcite from
Pallancata deposit, Parinacochas Province, Ayacucho, Peru


Locality type:Vein
Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Pallancata deposit, Parinacochas Province, Ayacucho, Peru
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1521981
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1521981:5
GUID (UUID V4):e1a5e1c0-bfc2-4576-a20d-d96eee4001f8
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite
12.9km (8.0 miles) ā“˜Inmaculada deposit, Ayacucho, Peru
References
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PETROLOGY OF THE INTERMEDIATE-SULFIDATION PALLANCATA DEPOSIT, AYACUCHO, PERU Jorge E. GAMARRA-URRUNAGAĀ§ International...Germany Abstract Pallancata is a world-class intermediate-sulfidation epithermal deposit, hosted by upper...redistribution (stage 8, acanthite II). Keywords: Pallancata, intermediate sulfidation, epithermal, silver...pearceiteā€“polybasite, acanthite, uytenbogaardtite, Peru Introduction The Pallancata vein occurs in the Miocene volcanic...the district of Coronel CastaƱeda, Parinacochas province, Ayacucho department, at ~4,200 m.a.s.l. It crops
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    The Patricia Zn-Pb-Ag epithermal ore deposit: an uncommon type of mineralization in northeastern...Rosario, The Patricia Zn-Pb-Ag epithermal ore deposit: an uncommon type of mineralization in northeastern...MANUSCRIPT The Patricia Zn-Pb-Ag epithermal ore deposit: an uncommon type of mineralization in northeastern...Chile, Chile. D Abstract TE The Patricia ore deposit represents an unusual example of economic Zn-Pb-Ag...structures where the ores were deposited. The deposit is divided into two blocks by a set of NNW-ESE-trending
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Keywords: intermediate sulfidation; epithermal deposit; porphyry; subtype; arc; post-collisional 1. Introduction...metals for Mexico, the United States, Canada, Chile, Peru, Papua New Guinea, and Japan. Lindgren (1922, 1933)...associated features such as deposition of bladed calcite, colloform quartz, and adularia, as well as the...distributions, ore and gangue mineralogy, ore and deposit morphology, magmatic affinity, tectonic and structure...sulfidation deposit characterized by oxidized sulfur valence (SO42-, n=+6) and low sulfidation deposit characterized
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concentrations for this mineral. The Puesto La Estancia deposit contains various tellurides including This is...Orientales geological province (Caminos, 1979), in the Sierra de San Luis (San Luis province, Argentina) (Fig...represent the carbonates with the highest Ca contents, calcite not having been detected. Quartz and K-feldspar...(2015), from the Agua Rica epithermal-porphyry deposit. Deditius et al. (2009) interpreted these changes...of the Mt Carlton high sulfidation epithermal deposit. These authors observed a positive correlation
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fluids in the Marshoun epithermal Pbā€“ Znā€“Cu (Ag) deposit, Tarom-Hashtjin metallogenic belt, NW Iran Hossein...fluids in the Marshoun epithermal Pbā€“Znā€“Cu (Ag) deposit, Tarom-Hashtjin metallogenic belt, NW Iran, Ore...fluids in the Marshoun epithermal Pbā€“Znā€“Cu (Ag) deposit, Tarom-Hashtjin metallogenic belt, NW Iran Hossein...ABSTRACT The Marshoun epithermal Pbā€“Znā€“Cu (Ag) deposit is located in the Taromā€“Hashtjin metallogenic belt...quartz-chalcopyrite-pyrite veins and breccias, (2) quartz (calcite)-sphalerite-galena Ā± chalcopyrite Ā± pyrite veins
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Complex, which also hosts the 7.1-Ma porphyryā€“ Cuā€“Au deposit of Bajo de la Alumbrera. The epithermal vein system...owned by the National University of TucumĆ”n, the province of Catamarca and the National Government of Argentina...with grades of 137.92 g/t Ag and 7.74 g/t Au. The deposit has been described by many authors (e.g. Quartino...research has been completed using modern methods. The deposit contains a few percent of pyrite + Fe-poor sphalerite...classified as an intermediate-sulphidation Auā€“Ag deposit (Hedenquist et al. 2000) or a carbonateā€“base metalā€“gold
 
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