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Chalcopyrite from
Western pit, Kachkanarskoe, Kachkanar Complex, Kachkanar, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Pit
Classification
Species:Chalcopyrite
Formula:CuFeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Western pit, Kachkanarskoe, Kachkanar Complex, Kachkanar, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1606127
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1606127:9
GUID (UUID V4):ebf59d8e-ed91-4202-83a7-9a4be7e2ccde
Nearest other occurrences of Chalcopyrite
84.4km (52.4 miles) Baronskoe-Kluevsky Pd-Au deposit, Volkovskii Cu-Fe-V-Au-Pd complex, Nizhnii Tagil, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
96.6km (60.0 miles) Serebryansky Kamen massif, Karpinsk Urban Okrug, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
99.3km (61.7 miles) Vysokogorskoe Fe deposit (Nizhnii Tagil Fe deposit), Nizhnii Tagil, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
References
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Book
V. G. Shukhov, 23–27 September 2019, Belgorod, Russia Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental...Series Editor Natalia S. Bezaeva, The Moscow Area, Russia The series Springer Proceedings in Earth and...Belgorod, Russia Editor Sergey Glagolev Belgorod State Technological University Belgorod, Russia ISSN...be considered at the Congress, which is held in Russia for the first time, are exceptionally broad. They...Technological University, which is a flagship university of Russia, an educational and scientific-innovative center
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Fe–Mg clinoamphibole, magnetite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, graphite, Fe–Co–Ni arsenides, arsenopyrite...deposit, lies on a bend of the Mauritanides chain, a complex, generally east-verging fold-and-thrust belt that...that extends from Senegal in the south to Western Sahara in the north (Fig. 1). It is generally regarded...comprise basement schist and gneiss, defines the western edge in the Akjoujt area (Fig. 2). Thin marine...(modified after Martyn and Strickland 2004). A complex set of D2 and D3 thrust faults outcrop to the west
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
McDougall, 1972; Page, 1975) Ok Tedi Intrusive Complex is part of this intrusive event. Structural Setting...(Figs. 1, 2) that dies out away from the intrusive complex (Mason, 1994). The thrusts are known as the Parrots...(Figs. 2, 3) and crops out in the west of the open pit and also outside the mine area (Mason, 1994). The...as evidenced by (1) intense and kinematically complex faulting of the stocks and host rocks exposed in...larger U-shaped body known as the Ok Tedi Intrusive Complex, which extends over an area of ~2 × 3 km and consists
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Centre for Exploration Targeting, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009...Microscopy, Characterisation & Analysis, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009...Paleoproterozoic rocks that crop out in eastern Senegal and western Mali. The deposit is part of the ~3-Moz Au Yatela...2002 and 2012. Country rocks in the Alamoutala open pit consist of carbonate rocks, arenites, wackes, and...consist of pyrite with lesser pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite. The ore also contains accessory Ag-Sb-As-H
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Centre for Exploration Targeting, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia d Golden...the Ashanti and Obuasi Fissures, located on the western flank of the Ashanti belt, while Damang and Wassa...drilled to date. The Pampe deposit was mined by open pit excavation until 2013, at which point it was put...2003). The deformation framework of this region is complex, and multipleevent histories have been proposed...location of the Pampe deposit is shown, on the western margin of the Kumasi Basin, along the Akropong
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
........................................ 43 Chalcopyrite-bearing sphalerite and pyrrhotite-bearing sphalerite...arsenopyrite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, and galena. This sequence holds true in general...granite has injected sedimentary rocks the resulting complex is gneissoid, as the exposures in Sullivan and...Hill district, and it is also in this area that chalcopyrite mineralization is most extensive, suggesting...materials into the sedimentary rocks forms a gneissoid complex as de­ scribed above. Along the shore of the West
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
metasedimentary rocks. Deformation at The Granites was complex and is characterized by five successive deformation...arsenopyrite, and loellingite, with minor pyrite, chalcopyrite and rare marcasite, formed syn-D1 and syn- to...Newmont, Jundee Operations, P.O. Box 1652, Subiaco, Western Australia 6904, Australia e-mail: garry.adams@newmont...hinge was reported in the East Bullakitchie open pit mine (P. Ding, personal communication 1992), which...The MHU–HWS shear discontinuity (arrow) on the western pit wall in the West Bullakitchie open cut; c Boudinaged
Report (issue)
trips in the fall to neighboring tribes in the western Sierra Nevada foothills where they traded pine...the gold-silver mines seekers arrived in the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Soon the prospectors...Placerville and Sacramento. Another route to the western gold fields branched off the Carson Pass road at...granodiorite, diorite, and gabbro are present. In western and southern Alpine County are a number of intrusive...county and many of the high ridges and peaks in the western and southern portions. These rocks have yielded
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
is ubiquitous in association with pyrite and chalcopyrite and occurs in less than 15-µm-wide, healed microfractures...from released fluid inclusion waters indicate a complex evolution. The carbon isotope data indicates that...deformation is of variable intensity, with the most complex structures found in the sedimentary units east...zircon (Åberg and Weihed, 1999a, b). In the open pit, the intrusion is in tectonic contact with a sequence...contact as observed in the open pit. Outcrops to the north of the open pit (Fig. 3) consist of siltand sandstones
Report (issue)
Main-Barton open pit, Jundee gold mine, WA, viewed from the east, June 1997. The pit is approximately...New South Wales Department of Mineral Resources Western Australian Department of Minerals and Energy David...number of papers on gold deposits, especially in Western Australia, emphasises the major exploration and...of current Australian gold production mined in Western Australia. The volume is primarily concerned with...exploration research J Cucuzza and A D T Goode 53 WESTERN AUSTRALIA Mineral deposits of the Padbury, Bryah
Book (volume)
Cover ph o to g ra p h: The Bingham Canyon open pit, Utah, USA, 1998. Photographs by T M Porter. Ross...that discovered the Kintyre uranium deposit in Western Australia, establishing the existence o f a new...and the Tertiary, e.g., many of the deposits in western North America in Mexico, the U.S. and Canada (see...Loucks; and Rui et a l) relate to deposits on the western 4 Preface margin of the Pacific Plate, while...and heating (e.g., the Altiplano-Puna volcanic complex; de Silva, !989). Such magmatic systems are not
Report (issue)
previously an important source of iron to the western U. S. Ore (where fresh) is magnetite-pyrite rock...(fig. 1) was by far the largest iron mine of the western U.S. from 1948 to 1982, feeding Kaiser Steel Corporation's...platy. The stratigraphic position of marble in the western part of the study area is occupied by "vitreous...length of the study area. The anticlinal zone is complex, and includes several synclines, including some...magnetite-pyrite rock with minor apatite (Harder, 1912) and chalcopyrite (Dubois and Brummett, 1967). Pyrite ranges up
Report (Issue volume)
CHAPTER 2: ARCHAEAN GNEISS AND GRANITE-GREENSTONE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA Pilbara and Yilgarn cratons — regional...TNE edhe cashes G SholerglShaiaur Munni Munni Complex platinum group mineralisation GREVALIOHISSB WV...ISS eee 159 SECTION 2.2: Gold Deposits Of The Western Gneiss Terrain, Yilgarn Craton Boddington gold...ie Sak ee ont). Pee North Morning Star (Parkinson Pit) gold deposit, Mount Magnet ARGS WilSOn Ee Rk, Sein...PROTEROZOIC OROGENIC DOMAINS COVER SEQUENCES OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA Oe ee TE 567 583 591 599 AND PRECAMBRIAN
Report (issue)
Lee deposits. Geologic map of adit and prospect pit, Iris deposit. Geologic maps of adits 1, k, and 5;...uraninites are associated with pyrrhotite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena, and sparse molybdenite.; cubanite,...minerals are poorly crystallized uraninite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena, and sparse sphalerite. Fluorite, ankerite...claims were held with lease and option agreement by Western Mining and Exploration Co., Phoenix, Ariz. Exploration...much less common. Small amounts of pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite marcasite, galena, and pyrite are associated
Report (issue)
Programme 1990 Cover illustration Blasting in the open pit at the Foss baryle mine, near Aberfeldy. The white...intrusion and granite eminences are considerably more complex than had been postulated previously. A borehole...cassiterite in some narrow quartz-chlorite veins and a complex Cu-Pb-Zn lode. It is concluded that the location...foliation planes in the schists and gneisses. Chalcopyrite, fluorite and bismuth minerals sometimes occur...mainly pyrrhotite and interesting amounts of chalcopyrite, sphalerite and galena, associated with sulphide-bearing
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
importance to Australia. Iron ore production in Western Australia (the bulk of which came from the Hamersley...iron ore in Archean and Paleoproterozoic BIF in Western Australia, but did not consider the ores of the... The unit is up to 70 m thick in 9 Sunrise 7 pit, but is commonly structurally attenuated by strike-parallel...the middle mudstone member in the Sunrise West 8 pit is dated at 3104 ± 16 Ma (Sheppard et al., 2017)...conducted around the pits and on any accessible pit faces or the walls of access ramps. The names used
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Centre for Exploration Targeting, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia e-mail:...volcanic and volcanoclastic rocks of the Marda complex (2,732 ±3 and 2,734±4 Ma, U/Pb on zircons, Nelson...Diemals Formation (clastic sedimentary rocks) Marda Complex (volcanic to volcaniclastic rocks) Lower succession...sedimentary rocks felsic volcanic rocks (Marda Complex) felsic intrusive rocks W3 W4 W2 goethite-martite...W2 deposit maps and cross-section. a W2 deposit (pit topography as in early 2009). b N-S cross-section
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
accompanied by the formation of a 300-m deep pit crater, Pele’s Pit. Seismic and petrologic data indicate that...formation of Pele’s Pit. The sulfide mineral assemblage (wurtzite, pyrrhotite, and chalcopyrite) deposited after...after the pit crater collapsed are consistent with Corresponding author. Tel.: +1 808 956 6641; fax:...successively younger eruptions to the south. Early western explorers to Hawai"i also noted the apparent decreasing...average 0.6 km. The location of the new Pele’s pit crater is indicated by a notch near the inferred
Report (volume)
______: Maryland______________ ______ _ _ ___ Western belt ________________________________ Middle b...schists, contaioing chalcopyrite and pyrite, with ore shoots of quartz and chalcopyrite. Occurs in veins...amphibolite traversing mica, schists and carrying chalcopyrite and pyrite disseminated through the rock or...fahlbands. The essential ore minerals are pyrite, chalcopyrite, and pyrrhotite. Sometimes one, sometimes the...pyrrhotite or a mixture of both, with more or less chalcopyrite as an accessory, and, generally, zinc blende
Book
of the late Mohamed Hassan, who took over the complex task of procuring the necessary field work permits... . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3.6 Uar, New Kingdom Complex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3.7 Hufra . ...primary copper sulphide mineralisations (mainly chalcopyrite and chalcocite next to galena, sphalerite and...Middle Kingdom gold mines are grouped along the western mountain flanks of Egypt’s Eastern Desert, with...mainly to the Eastern Desert with a documented western limit at Umm Nabardi, which is about 200 km to
Report (Issue volume)
from the time of the final completion of the Mona Complex to the present day . 659943 THE PART GEOLOGY...their size . For they are later than the Mona Complex, and yet appear to be Pre -Ordovician , supplying...space of 650 yards, not of the schists of the Mona Complex , but of an inclined outlier of ancient stratified...their spilitic materials as derived from the Mona Complex , though they (and also the old schists) may have...strike, therefore , is almost directly at the western margin of the outlier (as well as at the strike
Report (chapter)
east and southeast of Shatford Lake Bunty claims, western end of Shatford Lake . Pegmatitic granite at northwestern...at Bernic Lake .. . . . . 42 Tanco pegmatite, western end of Bernic Lake 43 Pegmatites at the eastern...northeastern pit, showing saccharoidal albite unit. . 29 28. Grace 1 pegmatite, northeastern pit, beryl.......... . ...... . 27 29. GL-9 pegmatite, western end, showing shallow dips of sheeting .. 31 30... Page Figures (cont'd.) 35. Bunty pegmatite, western end of Shatford Lake .. .. . . .. .. . . . ...
Book (volume)
the turn of the century it had become clear that complex and fundamental problems in the stratigraphy, metamorphism...attempted. Several publications on the south -western region, some from the more technical mining standpoint...mining districts by Survey officers. The south-western region was visited from time to time by Mr. H....but in the more intensively mined districts of western Cornwall 25-inch scale maps were used ; mine sections...him during a survey, with others, of the south -western part of Devon and elsewhere. W. J. PUGH , Director
Book (volume)
the turn of the century it had become clear that complex and fundamental roblems in the stratigraphy, metamorphism...was attempted. Several publications on the south-western region, some from the more technical mining standpoint...mining districts by Survey fficers. The south-western region was visited from time to time by Mr. H....but in he more intensively mined districts of western Cornwall 25-inch scale maps were sed; mine sections...him during a survey, with others, of the south-western part of Devon and elsewhere. W. J. PUGH, Director
Report (edition)
and maps produced by the Geological Survey of Western Australia are available from: Information Centre...Resources Bulletin 25 GEMSTONES OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA Gemstones of Western Australia second edition While...authoritative, the second edition of Gemstones of Western Australia is written not only for the professional...Fetherston et al. The second edition of Gemstones of Western Australia is an updated version published in response...the formal inception of the Geological Survey of Western Australia (GSWA) in 1896. In this second joint
 
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