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Chalcocite from
Tisovec, Rimavská Sobota District, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia


Locality type:Municipality
Classification
Species:Chalcocite
Formula:Cu2S
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcocite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tisovec, Rimavská Sobota District, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:406006
Long-form Identifier:1:3:406006:2
GUID (UUID V4):6ac6408c-4a05-4508-9565-a5e26394da25
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alabandite and manganoan sphalerite from the Tisovec skarn, Slovakia Vratislav Hurai, Monika Huraiová With 9...Introduction The ore deposits near Tisovec town in central Slovakia are an example of ancient mining sites...of the Magnetový vrch hill, 5 km northwest of Tisovec town (Fig. 1) revealed massive sulphide ores with...setting and previous works The mining area near Tisovec exhibits complex and still unresolved geological... Fig. 1. Map of old mining works northwest of Tisovec town (BACSÓ 1964) with simplified geological background:
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outside of Romania. Rudolf Duda (1944, Vojany, Slovakia) Head of the Department of Natural History, Eastern...Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska) Romania (Gheorghe Udubasa) Slovakia (Rudolf Duda) Ukraine (Orest Matkovs'ky) 31 31...(Ewa Kos/.owska). Romania (Gheorghe Udubasa), Slovakia (Rudolf Duda). Ukraine (Victor Kvasnytsya) 127...Czech Republic (Moravia) Hungary Poland Romania Slovakia Ukraine 397 397 399 409 412 419 425 References...Rudabánya. HUN: MSM = Middle Slovak Museum, Banská Bystrica, SLK; MU = University of Miskolc, Miskolc.
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.......................................... 52 Slovakia ( Rudo lf Ducfa) ...............................(Ewa Koszowska). Ro mania (Gheorghe Uduba~a), Slovakia (Rudolf Ducfa). Ukraine (Victor Kvasnytsya) Native...Rudabanya. HUN; MSM = Middle Slovak Museum, Banska Bystrica, SLK; MU= University of Miskolc. Miskolc. HUN:...wa especially rich in specimens from the Banal region and Gutiii Mts. (fu loppite was named in his honor)...detailed. unified mineralogical encyclopaedia of the region had been planned by the Commi!.sion on Mineralogy
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Geology and Metallogeny of the Carpatho-Pannonian Region PEEL ION Toth cetcisethysae vag Me eta dix se oe...SZEDEMYE «.sc228s an stot cee ssee eae The Central Slovakia Neogene Volcanic Field: A Review MUR ONC oS LONG...eae 155 ee 181 Metallogeny of the Central Slovakia Volcanic Field PONE Mecencn a Cenc aiste save... oh tee seareae 203 The Banska Stiavnica Ore District: Relationship between Metallogenetic Processes...and Kremnica (Kérmécbanya, Kremnitz) in central Slovakia, and many other deposits (e.g. several mining
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polymetallic veins near Soviansko, Nı́zke Tatry Mts., Slovakia, courtesy of J. Luptáková). (d) Methane liquid...in Eocene flysch sandstones, Vel’ký Lipnı́k, Slovakia). (e) Tubular aqueous fluid inclusion in apatite...(Rožňava–Nadabula siderite deposit, Gemeric tectonic unit, Slovakia). Scale bars correspond to 20 μm. Secondary inclusions...inclusion in quartz from alpine fissure (Klenovec, Slovakia), composed of aqueous liquid (L1), CO2 liquid...fluid and ultimately crystallizes at 123 °C. The region between 42 and 123 °C is a “no-man’s land,” within
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Pennines, and the Caldbeck Fells in the northern Lake District were some of his most popular collecting areas...him participating in the activities of the Peak District Mines Historical Society (with his great friend...Polymorphous calcium-carbonate. Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society, 2, 59-67. Ford, T.D...Mineralogy of Bage Mine. Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society. 8(4), 260-261. 11 Manning...and Survey of Bage Mine. Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society, 8(4), 243-259. UNUSUAL
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deposits in Texas and Louisiana (USA), Tarnobrzeg region and Machow (Poland), Karakum Desert and Volgaland...(217), marcasite (437) e Occurrence: common; Clay region in Alabama (USA); Harz (GDR), FRG, Botogol deposit...mechanical means e Similar minerals: bornite (192), chalcocite (68) e Distinguishing features: bright blue colour...hydrothermal e Associated minerals: bornite (192), chalcocite (68), chalcopyrite (185), pyrite (436), enargite...(Algeria), Kadamdja — Kirgizia (USSR). Radiated slovakia). druses of 15cm have been found at Pernek
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deposits in Texas and Louisiana (USA), Tarnobrzeg region and Mach6w (Poland), Karakum Desert and Volgaland...(217), marcasite (437) • Occurrence: common; Clay region in Alabama (USA); Harz (GDR), FRG, Botogol deposit...mechanical means • Similar minerals: bornite (192), chalcocite (68) • Distinguishing features: bright blue colour...hydrothermal eAssociated minerals: bornite (192), chalcocite (68), chalcopyrite (185), pyrite (436), enargite...volcano Avachinskaya in Kamchatka (USSR), Wiesbaden region (FRG) • Application: chemical, glass and food industries
 
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