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Bismuth from
P. Pinigin deposit, Aldansky District, Sakha, Russia


Locality type:Deposit
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Species:Bismuth
Formula:Bi
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Bismuth data
Locality Data:Click here to view P. Pinigin deposit, Aldansky District, Sakha, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:598585
Long-form Identifier:1:3:598585:2
GUID (UUID V4):48ea2cf0-0d84-4c14-bddd-5514982178dd
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Metal Geology Institute, SB RAS, 677000 Yakutsk, Russia; gsanisimova1952@mail.ru (G.S.A.); kardashevskaya92@mail...Vein-disseminated sulfide–(pyrite)–quartz ores build up deposit-like bodies in beresites from gneisses and granite...characterized by polysulfide (Fe-Cu-Pb); gold–bismuth (Au-Bi) and gold–silver–telluride (Au-Ag-Te) mineral...confirmed. The distribution area of bismuth (including tellurium–bismuth) mineralization in the southern...Keywords: gold mineralization; metasomatites; bismuth; tellurides; uytenbogaardtite; bismoclite; cervelleite;
 
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