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Ankerite from
Fe-Cu deposit, Gelnica District, Košice Region, Slovakia


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Ankerite
Formula:Ca(Fe2+,Mg)(CO3)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Ankerite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Fe-Cu deposit, Gelnica District, Košice Region, Slovakia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:402521
Long-form Identifier:1:3:402521:4
GUID (UUID V4):bef106d8-4356-4a1f-aff7-33b923f3407e
References
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evolution of ore fluids of the Yinachang Fe-Cu-REE deposit, Southwest China Xin-Fu Zhao & Mei-Fu Zhou...~1660-Ma Yinachang Fe-Cu-REE deposit, Southwest China. The formation of this deposit was coeval to the...intrusions within a continental-rift setting. The deposit has a paragenetic sequence consisting of sodic...alteration (stage I), magnetite mineralization (stage II), Cu sulfide and REE mineralization (stage III), and final...(Apt III) occurs intimately intergrown with ankerite and Cu sulfides. Apt II has 87Sr/86Sr ratios varying
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from the giant Paleoproterozoic Dahongshan Fe-Cu deposit, SW China: Constraints on nature of ore-forming...from the giant Paleoproterozoic Dahongshan Fe-Cu deposit, SW China: Constraints on nature of oreforming...from the giant Paleoproterozoic Dahongshan Fe-Cu 2 deposit, SW China: Constraints on nature of ore-forming...Guiyang 550081, China State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese...21 22 1 23 Abstract 24 The Dahongshan Fe-Cu ore deposit, hosted in the Paleoproterozoic meta-volcanic
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Geochronology, and Geochemistry of the Dahongshan Fe-Cu-(Au-Ag) Deposit, Southwest China: Implications for the Formation...SAR, China Abstract The large Dahongshan Fe-Cu-(Au-Ag) deposit in the Kangdian iron oxide copper-gold (IOCG)...approximately 458.3 Mt of ore at 41.0% Fe, 1.35 Mt Cu (metal) at 0.78% Cu, and significant amounts of Au (16...(141 t), Co (18,156 t), and Pd + Pt (2.1 t). The deposit consists mainly of two types of ores: (1) lenses...magnetite, is locally abundant within the massive Fe oxide orebody, and is closely associated with sericite
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Origin of the Paleoproterozoic Yinachang Fe-Cu-(REE) Deposit, Southwest China Xiaochun Li,1 Xinfu Zhao...100029, China Abstract The Yinachang deposit in the Kangdian Fe-Cu metallogenic province, Southwest China...20 Mt ore @ 41.9 to 44.5 wt % Fe and 15 Mt ore @ 0.85 to 0.97 wt % Cu, with potentially significant REEs...paragenetic sequence of this deposit includes pre-ore Na-(Fe) alteration (stage I), Fe-(REE) mineralization dominated...fluorite (stage II), and Cu-(REE) mineralization with chalcopyrite, ankerite, biotite, and subordinate
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te iron ore deposits associated with stratabound Cu mineralization in the Gansu Province, China Received:...Accepted: 14 May 1998 Abstract The Jingtieshan deposit occurs in a Precambrian tectonic-stratigraphic...Superior-type iron formation. The deposit is characterized by Fe-Si-Ba and Cu mineralization and consists of...orebodies, an upper jasperbarite-iron deposit and a lower copper sul®de deposit. The iron orebodies occur as independent...a relatively oxidized ocean ¯oor environment. The Cu orebody directly underlies the iron ore and is hosted
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Molybdenite Re-Os Isotope Age of the Lala Iron-Copper Deposit, Southwest China WEI TERRY CHEN AND MEI-FU ZHOU†...Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China Abstract The Lala Fe-Cu deposit in the Kangdian iron oxide copper-gold (IOCG)...metamorphism at ~850 Ma. The deposit contains more than 200 million metric tons (Mt) of Fe-Cu ores with an average...average grade of 13 wt % Fe and 0.92 wt % Cu. Orebodies are roughly strata bound but occur along foliation...shear zones. The paragenetic sequence of the Lala deposit includes metamorphosed (I, II, and III) and unmetamorphosed
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Box 9825, Beijing 100029, China Key Lab of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese...province contains a number of economically important Fe-Cu deposits in South China and northern Vietnam. Due...methods are used to date the Yinachang and E’touchang Fe-Cu deposits in the central part of this province. Fine-grained...magnetite ores and hydrothermal veins in the Yinachang deposit. Molybdenite separates from magnetite ores have...proximal alteration assemblages in the E’touchang deposit. Pyrite separates have an Re-Os isochron age of
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elemental analyzes of magnetite: The Tieshan skarn Fe–Cu deposit, Eastern China Minfang Wang a,∗ , Wei Wang a...LA–ICP–MS Tieshan Fe–Cu deposit Eastern China a b s t r a c t The Tieshan Fe–Cu deposit is located in the...the Edong district, which represents the westernmost and largest region within the Middle–Lower Yangtze...Metallogenic Belt (YRMB), Eastern China. Skarn FeCu mineralization is spatially associated with the...the western and eastern part of the Tieshan Fe–Cu deposit. A total of 178 grains of magnetite from four
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Carbonatitic Volcanic Genesis of Hetaoqing Fe-Cu Deposit in Central Yunnan, China , Yongbei ZHANG* **...a continental rift, and also a rare Precambrian Fe-Cu mineralization zone in China. The Wuding-Lufeng...northwestern edge of the basin. The Hetaoqing Fe-Cu ore deposit at the western side of the basin is hosted...tenorite. Gangue minerals are calcite, dolomite, ankerite, common hornblende, arfvedsonite, augite, aegirine-augite...origin. Chemical features of magnetites in the deposit belong to carbonatite type, and are similar to
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deposits: From a case study of the Yi‐ nachang deposit in SW China Ligang Zhu, Jiajun Liu, Leon Bagas...IOCG deposits: From a case study of the Yinachang deposit in SW China, Ore Geology Reviews (2020), doi: https://doi...deposits: From a case study of the 2 Yinachang deposit in SW China 3 Ligang Zhu1,2,3,4,*, Jiajun Liu1...zhuligangsdnu@163.com 1 19 The Yinachang Fe-Cu-Au-U-REE deposit is hosted by the lower part of the 20...area known to contain iron-oxide Cu-Au mineralisation. The deposit includes: (i) the 22 sulphide assemblage
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element chemistry of melanite from Tieshan FeCu skarn deposit, Hubei Province, Eastern China: Implications...element chemistry of melanite from Tieshan FeCu skarn deposit, Hubei Province, Eastern China: Implications...element chemistry of melanite from Tieshan FeCu skarn deposit, Hubei Province, Eastern China: Implications...The Tieshan FeCu skarn deposit is located in the Edong ore district, the largest ore district of the Middle–Lower...Metallogenic Belt (MLYRMB) in Eastern China. The FeCu mineralization is spatially associated with the
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equivocal. Here we investigate the Huashugou Fe-Cu deposit in the North Qilian Orogenic Belt (NQOB), Northwest...428 Mt iron ore @ 40 wt % Fe and 0.2 Mt Cu (metal) @ 1.82 wt % Cu. The deposit consists of the upper BIF...phyllite hosted mineralization includes abundant Cu-sulfide minerals distributed along foliation planes...Neoproterozoic Cu deposit associated with Huashugou BIF as an epigenetic hydrothermal-type deposit. Keywords:...2003). The Huashugou BIF-type iron deposit, the largest iron deposit in northwest China, was discovered
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and Tieshan Fe–(Cu) deposits in the Middle-Lower Yangtze River Belt: Implications for deposit type and ore...and Tieshan Fe–(Cu) deposits in the Middle-Lower Yangtze River Belt: Implications for deposit type and ore...and Tieshan Fe–(Cu) deposits in the Middle-Lower Yangtze River Belt: Implications for deposit type and ore...Beijing 100049, China c. State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese...Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 1131, Tianhe District, Guangzhou 510640, Guangdong PRC Abstract: Magnetite
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source and metallogenic epoch of the Taiping Pb-Zn deposit, Yunnan Province, China Hongzhang Dai1 | Jiajun...Emmanuel J. M. Carranza3,4 | Degao Zhai2 In the Cu-Au-Pb-Zn-Ag polymetallic mineralization belt of the...Yunnan, and Guizhou, occurs the Taiping Pb-Zn deposit in Proterozoic metamorphic rock strata accompanied...sphalerite yields 714 ± 11 Ma for the Taiping Pb-Zn deposit, which is a new mineralization age of Pb-Zn deposits...rite, gersdorffite, and galena, imply that the deposit formed in moderately low temperature and moderately
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ARTICLE Geochemistry of magnetite from Proterozoic Fe-Cu deposits in the Kangdian metallogenic province,...Berlin Heidelberg 2015 Abstract Fe-Cu deposits in the Kangdian Fe-Cu metallogenic province, SW China...sequence of an early Fe-oxide stage associated with sodic alteration and a late Cu-sulfide stage associated...Magnetite dominates the Fe-oxide stage of these deposits but is also present in the Cu-sulfide stage of the...the Lala deposit. This study uses trace element compositions of magnetite to examine the nature and origin
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evolution of the Humedo porphyry-related gold deposit, southern Ecua‐ dor: Evidence from the boron isotope...evolution of the Humedo porphyry-related gold deposit, southern Ecuador: Evidence from the boron isotope...evolution of the Humedo porphyry-related gold deposit, southern Ecuador: Evidence from the boron isotope...zkliu0322@csu.edu.cn 1 Abstract 2 Coexisting porphyry Cu-Au and low- to intermediate-sulfidation epithermal...in the Cangrejos–Zaruma district, Ecuador, northern Andes. The Humedo deposit, 5 with a defined gold
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of the Late Palaeozoic Axi–Tawuerbieke Au–Pb–Zn district in the Tulasu Basin, Western Tianshan, China:...due to conductive cooling. The Tawuerbieke Au deposit is characterized by pervasive silicification and...there is exploration potential for concealed porphyry Cu–Au mineralization. Exploration should focus on deep...deep targets beneath the Tawuerbieke Au deposit. KEY W ORDS epithermal Au–Pb–Zn mineralization, erosion...isotopes, porphyry Handling Editor: Q.‐Y. Yang Cu–Au mineralization, Tulasu Basin, Western Tianshan
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Pre-proofs Uranium enrichment in the Lala Cu-Fe deposit, Kangdian region, China: a new case of uranium mineralization...Zhang, Uranium enrichment in the Lala Cu-Fe deposit, Kangdian region, China: a new case of uranium mineralization... 1 Uranium enrichment in the Lala Cu-Fe deposit, Kangdian region, China: a new case 2 of uranium mineralization...enrichment in an IOCG system, the Lala Cu-Fe deposit in the Kangdian 24 region, SW China. Whole-rock analyses...correlation with Mo, broadly positive correlations with Cu and REE, and a vague, 27 negative correlation
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Re-Os molybdenite geochronology in the Lala Fe-Cu deposit, SW China Zhimin Zhu 1 & Hongqi Tan 1 & Yingdong...Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2017 Abstract The Lala Fe-Cu deposit is one of the largest iron oxide-copper-gold...southwest China. The paragenetic sequence of the Lala deposit includes six hydrothermal stages: pre-ore pervasive...four distinct hydrothermal events at the Lala deposit. Molybdenite from the stage III disseminated to...hydrothermal event. Our results indicate that the Lala deposit formed during multiple, Editorial handling: B.
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Northeast China: a record from the Tongshan porphyry Cu deposit Xinlu Hu 1 & Shuzhen Yao 1,2 & Zhenju Ding 1...Berlin Heidelberg 2016 Abstract The Tongshan Cu deposit is located in the northern segment of the Great...Paleozoic porphyry Cu deposits in northeastern China. The granitic rocks in the Tongshan Cu deposit include concealed...University of Geosciences, No. 388 Lumo Road, Hongshan District, Wuhan 430074, China 2 Key Laboratory of Tectonics...geochronological and H–O–S isotopic data, suggest that the Cu mineralization at Tongshan was genetically linked
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deposits NW China The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in NW China occupies around 1/6 of the total China...1990s, especially in the past 10 years, many Au, Cu, Fe and Pb-Zn deposits have been discovered. These...convey the latest research findings on key Au, Cu, Fe-(Cu), Pb-Zn and other metal deposits in Xinjiang... 1. Introduction The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in NW China, which occupies about 1/6 of the China...the CAOB include mainly orogenic Au and porphyry Cu deposits, including the giant Muruntau (Uzbekistan)
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provide important constraints on geochemical cycling of Fe and ancient marine environment. Globally, the formation...3 Ga) BIFs from Jingtieshan in the North Qilian region of NW China. We present rare earth element and...origin, and was directly precipitated from the CO2 and Fe oversaturated water column, with only insignificant...provide important insights into geochemical cycling of Fe and paleo-environment (Johnson et al., 2008). However...Early works suggested a continental source of the Fe in BIFs (James, 1954; Cloud, 1973). The discovery
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ore-hosting rocks of the Proterozoic Longbohe–Sin Quyen Fe-Cu belt: Implications for regional metallogeny Lei...ore-hosting rocks of the Proterozoic Longbohe–Sin Quyen Fe-Cu belt: Implications for regional metallogeny, Ore...ore-hosting rocks of the Proterozoic Longbohe–Sin Quyen Fe-Cu belt: Implications for regional metallogeny Lei...Terry Chena, b* a State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese...chenwei@mail.gyig.ac.cn Abstract A number of Proterozoic Fe-(Cu) deposits or prospects are distributed along the
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of IOCG systems: The worldclass Dahongshan Fe-Cu deposit in SW China Zhi-Kun Su, Xin-Fu Zhao, Xiao-Chun...of IOCG systems: The worldclass Dahongshan Fe-Cu deposit in SW China, Chemical Geology (2016), doi: 10...of IOCG systems: The worldclass Dahongshan Fe-Cu deposit in SW China 1 SC R IP T Zhi-Kun Su1, Xin-Fu...worldclass Dahongshan iron-oxide copper gold (IOCG) deposit is hosted IP within the late Paleoproterozoic...Paleoproterozoic Dahongshan Group in the Kangdian region, SW structurally controlled. Extensive SC R China. The
Conference Proceedings (Volume)
Meeting 12–15 AUGUST 2013, UPPSALA, SWEDEN Mineral deposit research for a high-tech world Proceedings VOLUME...Meeting 12–15 AUGUST 2013, UPPSALA, SWEDEN Mineral deposit research for a high-tech world Proceedings Volume...volume: Jonsson, E. et al. (ed.), 2013: Mineral deposit research for a high-tech world. Proceedings of...Metallogeny of the Fennoscandian Shield. Mineral deposit research for a high-tech world. Proceedings of...pattern of zinc concentrations at Belousovskoye deposit (Rudny Altai) ........................ 486
 
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