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Dolostone from
Fej Lahdoum mine, Tunisia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Type:Dolostone
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Dolostone data
Locality Data:Click here to view Fej Lahdoum mine, Tunisia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1524802
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1524802:0
GUID (UUID V4):566653c0-f8b6-4674-9d00-63087a428e3c
Nearest other occurrences of Dolostone
16.8km (10.5 miles) El Aguiba deposit, Nebeur, Kef, Tunisia
21.0km (13.0 miles) Fedj el Adoum Mine, Fedj-el-Adoum, Tunisia
61.3km (38.1 miles) Ain Allega Mine (Ain Alega Sakiet Mine), Ain Alega Sakiet, Béja, Tunisia
68.8km (42.7 miles) Djebel Sekarna Mine (Sekarna deposit), Djebel Sekarna, Siliana, Siliana, Tunisia
88.0km (54.7 miles) Slata Fer deposit, Kasserine, Tunisia
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Tunis, University of Tunis El Manar, 2092 Tunis, Tunisia; garnit1hechmi@yahoo.fr (H.G.); Salah.bouhlel@fst...supergene alteration of the Zn-Pb sulfide deposits in Tunisia had probably started in the middle to late Miocene...zones of Tunisia during the late Tertiary and Quaternary. Keywords: nonsulfide deposits; Tunisia; C–O stable...mineralogy; paleoclimate 1. Introduction North-Central Tunisia is part of the Alpine Atlas mountain ranges, extending...(MVT) ores [1–5]. The nonsulfide Zn-Pb deposits of Tunisia have not been investigated since the pioneering
Report (chapter)
evolution and deposition during the Early Paleogene in Tunisia A. Zaïer, A. Beji-Sassi, S. Sassi and R. T. J....evolution and deposition during the Early Paleogene in Tunisia A. Z A I E R l, A. B E J I - S A S S I l, S. S...The marine Paleocene and Ypresian deposits of Tunisia, within the E1 Haria Formation and the Metlaoui...(Nosa) a sub-meridian orogenic segment of Central Tunisia. In this area the Ypresian deposits exhibit a preferred...large islands indicated in the onshore area of Tunisia, a number of 'bald' highs are identified in the
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F–(Ba–Pb–Zn) ores of the Zaghouan District (NE Tunisia) Fouad Souissi a, b,⁎, Nejib Jemmali a, Radhia...Laboratoire des Matériaux Utiles, 2026 Sidi Thabet, Tunisia University of Tunis El Manar, Department of Geology...Geology, Faculty of Sciences, 2092 El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia Université de Toulouse, UPS (OMP), LMTG, 14 Avenue...(Sr–S–Pb)-isotopes Ore dating Zaghouan District North-Eastern Tunisia a b s t r a c t The F–(Ba–Pb–Zn) ore deposits...deposits of the Zaghouan District, located in NE Tunisia, occur as open space fillings or stratabound orebodies
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types of metallic deposits in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Mali, Mauritania, Egypt, Sudan, and Eritrea. Originally...lead-zinc and polymetallic deposits in northern Tunisia and draws comparisons and contrasts with MVT deposits...Polymetallic Ore Deposits of the Nappe Zone Northern Tunisia, and Comparisons with MVT Deposits in the Region...deposits in the High Atlas system of Morocco and Tunisia. Resources and exploration potential are also known...Basin of Libya, western Egypt, and offshore Libya-Tunisia (Echikh 1998; Macgregor and Moddy 1998). Late Carboniferous
 
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