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Phyllite from
Iduapriem Mine, Teberebie, Western Region, Ghana


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Type:Phyllite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Phyllite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Iduapriem Mine, Teberebie, Western Region, Ghana
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1525971
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1525971:6
GUID (UUID V4):3f1a3c90-c87d-4891-a28b-9ceb049fea3f
Nearest other occurrences of Phyllite
44.8km (27.8 miles) Golden Star (Wassa) Akyempim Gold mine SAK 1 pit, Akyempim, Western Region, Ghana
References
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Orogenic Gold Mineralization at the Damang Deposit, Ghana Alistair J.R. White,1,2,† David J. Waters,1 and...Research Centre, 26 Dick Perry Avenue, Kensington, Western Australia 6151, Australia Abstract Gold mineralization...among currently known orogenic gold deposits in Ghana, comprising gold hosted within metasediments of...formed during regional compression. The Damang region has an extended paragenesis involving numerous...regional metamorphism at around 2005 Ma, the Damang region underwent a short period of rapid exhumation, as
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
hydrothermal alteration at the Damang gold deposit, Ghana A. J. R. WHITE,1,2 D. J. WATERS1 AND L. J. ROBB1...Orogenic gold mineralization at the Damang deposit, Ghana, is associated with hydrothermal alteration haloes...independent P–T–X(CO2) arrays converge and the region of overlap at ~375–425 °C and 1–2 kbar is taken...fluid/rock ratios on the order of 1. Key words: Ghana; hydrothermal alteration; metasomatism; mineral...hydrothermal alteration at the Damang deposit, Ghana, which are currently poorly constrained. Calculated
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the Abawso gold prospect, near the Ashanti Belt, Ghana Received: 9 January 2002 / Accepted: 15 May 2003...deposits are preferentially aligned along the western and eastern contacts of the Kumasi Basin with the...concession, covering the workings of the old Ettadom mine, is situated 3 km west of the lithological contact...the vicinity of the main shaft of the old Ettadom mine. Hydrothermal alteration includes sericitisation...Ashanti Belt Æ Kumasi Basin Æ Birimian Æ Ghana Introduction Ghana is the second most important gold-producing
Book
Ver' "\ ~~ • THE MINERAL AND ROCK RESOURCES OF GHANA f btYON RALPH Dedicated to my parellfs for not...ISBN 90 6191 597 X paper edition only for sale in Ghana © 1985 A.A.Balkema, P.O.Box I 675, 3000 BR Rotterdam...REPUBLIC OF GHANA- GEOGRAPHY,PHYSIOGRAPHY,GEOLOGY AND GEOHYDROLOGY 6 3. THE MINERALRESOURCESOF GHANA - BACKGROUND...EXPLOITATION IN GHANA 572 12. TABLES OF SUMMARY OF MINERAL AND ROCK RESOURCESOF GHANA 577 13. LEGISLATION...590 APPENDIX 597 INDEX 602 V Preface The Ghana Geological SuJ;"vey DepaJ;"tment in 1.962, published
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• NISIA Tripoli Cairo* ALGERIA ,\-El Aaiun WESTERN SAHARA CAPE VERDE ISLANDS EGYPT LIBYA MAURITANIA...47 Gabon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Ghana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Guinea ....Mauritania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Morocco and Western Sahara . . . 105 Mozambique . . . . . . . . . ...of diversified experience in mineral exploration, mine design, development, and operations, as well as...experience in the mineral exploration industry in the western United States. Much of his work has involved gold
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Idrisi for text Kilimanjaro data for the study region. language Software review license their assistance...extensive agricultural land use in Israel's Sharon Region. J Environ Manage 54:39-S7 Soil Conservation Service...soils. Oxford Siiffert T (1998) Peat in Itapua Region, Rio Grande do Sul State CPRM, Porto Alegre, Brazil...reservoir lake sediments (Taiacupeba Lake, metropolitan region of Sao Paulo, Brazil) by using Mossbauer spectroscopy...characterization - Méssbauer spectroscopy Metropolitan region of Sao Paulo Introduction The problems concerning
 
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