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Gold (commodity) from
Čoka Marin deposit, Vlaole-Jasikovo ore field, Bor District, Central Serbia, Serbia


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Commodity:Gold (commodity)
Data
Commodity Data:Click here to view Gold (commodity) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Čoka Marin deposit, Vlaole-Jasikovo ore field, Bor District, Central Serbia, Serbia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1572748
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1572748:4
GUID (UUID V4):f1b1fb48-bac5-40e6-a691-3b899da27fa9
Nearest other deposits of Gold (commodity)
6.5km (4.1 miles) Coka Kuruga, Bor District, Central Serbia, Serbia
12.1km (7.5 miles) Majdanpek Mine, Majdanpek, Bor District, Central Serbia, Serbia
13.1km (8.2 miles) Bigar Hill, Žagubica, Braničevo District, Central Serbia, Serbia
13.2km (8.2 miles) Cerovo Mine, Mali Krivelj-Cerovo ore field, Bor, Bor District, Central Serbia, Serbia
19.6km (12.2 miles) Veliki Krivelj Mine, Bor, Bor District, Central Serbia, Serbia
22.0km (13.7 miles) Bor Mine, Bor, Bor District, Central Serbia, Serbia
23.2km (14.4 miles) Borska Reka deposit, Bor Mine, Bor, Bor District, Central Serbia, Serbia
24.5km (15.2 miles) Jama Mine, Bor, Bor District, Central Serbia, Serbia
24.7km (15.4 miles) Blagoev-Kamen Mine, Kučevo, Braničevo District, Central Serbia, Serbia
27.5km (17.1 miles) Osanica, Žagubica, Braničevo District, Central Serbia, Serbia
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Pb-BEARING PYRITE FROM THE ČOKA MARIN POLYMETALLIC DEPOSIT, SERBIA, CONTROLLED BY NANOSCALE INCLUSIONS...of Mining and Geology, Đušina 7, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia Robert MORITZ and Kalin KOUZMANOV Section des...Periša ŽIVKOVIĆ Nikola Tesla 11, 19250 Majdanpek, Serbia Ljubomir CVETKOVIƆ University of Belgrade, Faculty...11000 Belgrade, Serbia Abstract The Čoka Marin polymetallic (Cu-Au-Ag-Zn-Pb) deposit belongs to the world-class...world-class Bor ore district in Serbia and consists of three lens-shaped orebodies hosted by Late Cretaceous
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
COPPER-BEARING PYRITE FROM THE ČOKA MARIN POLYMETALLIC DEPOSIT, SERBIA: MINERAL INCLUSIONS OR TRUE SOLID-SOLUTION...University of Belgrade, Ðušina 7, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia Eugen LIBOWITZKY Institut für Mineralogie und...Periša ŽIVKOVIĆ Nikola Tesla 11, 19250 Majdanpek, Serbia Radovan DIMITRIJEVIĆ and Ljubomir CVETKOVIĆ Faculty...University of Belgrade, Ðušina 7, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia Abstract We have established the presence of structurally...bound copper in pyrite from the Čoka Marin polymetallic deposit, Serbia, by electron-probe micro-analysis
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zoned pyrite crystals from the El Indio Au–Cu–Ag deposit, Chile Dominique Tanner1,2 · Richard W. Henley1...pyrite’) at the El Indio high-sulfidation Au–Ag–Cu deposit, Chile. We use coupled in situ sulfur isotope and...deposition from a fluid cyclically saturated in ore metals. This process may be restricted to polymetallic...Pyrite is ubiquitous in many types of hydrothermal ore deposits. The texture and geochemistry of pyrite...used extensively in unraveling the genesis of many ore deposits. For example, the texture, habit and morphology
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oregeorev.2014.04.016 OREGEO 1218 To appear in: Ore Geology Reviews Received date: Revised date: Accepted...Metaliferi Mountains, Romania: a reconnaissance study, Ore Geology Reviews (2014), doi: 10.1016/j.oregeorev...Johannesburg, South Africa State Key Lab of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese...ppm Te, 4,230 ppm Se and 1,540 ppm Bi in bornite. Gold is concentrated preferentially in pyrite, while...concentrated within the common sulfides, notably gold within pyrite (e.g., Cook and Chryssoulis, 1990;
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metal sulfides associated with gold mineralization in the Pataz-Parcoy district, Peru: implication for paragenesis...paragenesis, fluid source, and gold deposition mechanisms F. Voute 1 & S. G. Hagemann 1 & N. J. Evans...Springer Nature 2019 Abstract In the Pataz-Parcoy district, current mining activity is focused on the mesothermal...batholith. Total gold production yielded approximately 8 Moz with grades in the mined ore shoots varying...and locally reaching up to 120 g/t Au. High-grade ore shoots are extraordinarily enriched in sulfides,
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(Hungary) (Hungary) (Croatia) (Hungary) (Slovakia) (Serbia) (South Africa) (Austria) (France) (Hungary) (Hungary)...(see the inside of the front cover for members) Field trip Subcommittee Friedrich Koller, Co-Chairman...the front cover of the field trip guides, Acta Mineralogica-Petrographica, Field Guide Series, Vol. 1–29...AM15 Gas storage in minerals: Experimental and field studies ..........................................EG50G Economic geology (metallic and non-metallic ore deposits) (general session) ....................
 
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