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Muscovite from
Assarel Mine, Panagyurishte, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Muscovite
Formula:KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Muscovite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Assarel Mine, Panagyurishte, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:616513
Long-form Identifier:1:3:616513:0
GUID (UUID V4):4cd39650-6c97-44e9-9e7a-8e7934969025
Nearest other occurrences of Muscovite
7.4km (4.6 miles) Medet Mine, Panagyurishte, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
17.5km (10.9 miles) Chelopech Au-Cu Mine, Chelopech Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
18.5km (11.5 miles) Sharlo dere deposit, Chelopech Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
19.0km (11.8 miles) Vozdol deposit, Chelopech Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
19.6km (12.2 miles) Smilovene deposit, Koprivshtitsa Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
21.2km (13.2 miles) Elshitsa mine, Elshitsa, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
22.7km (14.1 miles) Vlaykov Vruh Mine, Elshitsa, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
22.9km (14.3 miles) Radka Mine, Levski, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
24.1km (15.0 miles) Elatsite Mine, Etropole Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
25.0km (15.5 miles) Negarshtitsa West deposit, Etropole Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Setting of Precious Metals at the Assarel Porphyry Copper-Gold Deposit, Bulgaria, as Supporting Information...costin@rice.edu Asarel Medet AD, 4500 Panagyurishte, Bulgaria; divanov@asarel.com (D.I.); vstoilov@asarel...samples from the Assarel porphyry copper deposit in the Srednogorie metallogenic zone (Bulgaria) constrains...scanning technology being developed as part of the X-MINE project. Scanning electron microscopy–energy dispersive...native Ni) are reported for the first time at Assarel and highlight the mineralogical diversity of the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Cu–Au association in the Southern Panagyurishte District, Bulgaria: the paired Vlaykov Vruh and Elshitsa...part of the NW trending Panagyurishte magmato-tectonic corridor of central Bulgaria. The deposits were formed...Mineralogy and Crystallography, BAS, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria K. Bogdanov Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”...Ohridski”, 15 Tsar Osvoboditel Bd., 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria of the Elshitsa volcano-intrusive complex and...the northern part of the Panagyurishte district (Chelopech, Elatsite, Assarel). Magma chemistry and isotopic
Report (chapter)
Bosnia through Serbia and Macedonia to southern Bulgaria and Greece. A second type of mineralization is...sulphide O ~" • ..... • Country Bulgaria Bulgaria Bulgaria Serbia Serbia Serbia Romania Slovakia... Metals/mineral Macedonia Greece Greece Bulgaria Bulgaria Macedonia Macedonia Greece Serbia Buchim...Oligocene-Miocene Serbomacedonian-Rhodope metallogenetic belt Bulgaria Burgas district Late Cretaceous magmatic-metallogenetic...March 15, 2015 LATE CRETACEOUS AND NEOGENE ORE PROVINCE pathians and important C u - A u - T e deposits
Corporate Document
XANG MINERALS LTD VILABOULY DISTRICT SAVANNAKHET PROVINCE LAO PDR SRK ES Project Number: ES7429 SRK Exploration...Caucasus region and possibly parts of Serbia and Bulgaria. Sediment-hosted copper deposits The sedimentary...defined within the SerboMacedonian metallogenic province and the Rhodope Massif, these deposits are not...epithermal deposit potential. Panagyrishte District, Bulgaria – porphyry Cu and epithermal potential. Bor Basin...mineralisation and the results of more intensive near-mine exploration. The subduction processes involved in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
porphyry copper mineralizations of Greece and Bulgaria by Eliopoulos and EconomouEliopoulos Ž1991., Eliopoulos...northwest through Hungary, Rumania, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and northern Greece in the southeast. The southern...by K-feldspar, biotite, quartz, clinochlorite, muscovite, kaolinite and epidote., the oxidation zone Žmartitized...malachite, hematite, magnetite . Alteration type Bulgaria (Srednogorie zone ) Medet potassic– propylitic–...chalcopyrite Žgalena, sphalerite . Assarel oxidized zone Assarel potassic– propylitic– silification Elatsite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
magmatic zircons from the Eastern Srednogorie, Bulgaria S. Georgiev a,⁎, A. von Quadt a, C.A. Heinrich...of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev St., 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...evolution a b s t r a c t Eastern Srednogorie in Bulgaria is the widest segment of an extensive magmatic...from south Romania through east Serbia and across Bulgaria (Fig. 1) and hosts Europe's major Cu‐porphyry...Mts. Mts. arpathians Romania Moesian Platform Bulgaria 44°N 44°N Black Sea Black Sea ia lav gos
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
engineering and mineral processing operations for a mine, as well as refine geologic models for ore genesis...Hill part of the Ann-Mason deposit is mostly muscovite, with minor late-stage illite (Cohen, 2011), indicating...associated with patches of medium crystalline muscovite. Bornite is very rare, but when present is closely...than K feldspar. Medium-crystalline, tabular muscovite may also be observed in patches or veins crosscutting...pyrite vein with muscovite in EG-AM-43; c) pervasive sericite (very fine muscovite) alteration cut by
Report (volume)
porphyry copper deposit in the Panagyurishte ore district, Srednogorie zone, Bulgaria: U-Pb zircon geochronology...base-precious metal ore district, eastern Rhodopes, Bulgaria 137 KROHE, A. & MPOSKOS, E. Multiple generations...Madjarovo volcanic complex and ore district in Bulgaria began at 32.7 Ma and finished by 32.2 Ma, at which...Belt of Southwest Iberia, set within the larger province of the western Variscides. Tornos et al. show...plume-related volcanism such as the Tertiary igneous province of NW Britain or the Columbia River basalts. The
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Dalli porphyry copper prospect, Arak, central province of Iran F. Ayati & F. Yavuz & M. Noghreyan & H...Yugoslavia (Jelanković and 108 Vakanjac 1999), Assarel in Bulgaria (Angelkov and Parvanov 1980), Maronia in...Miocene–Pliocene volcano-plutonic rocks in the central province of Iran. The Dalli porphyry copper deposit accompanies...The Dalli VPR are emplaced within the central province of Iran, which is situated about 120 km SW of...Alb Phlogopite Ti-phlogopite Ferri-eastonite Muscovite Eastonite Talc IV (F) IV (Cl) IV (F/Cl) log (XCl/XOH)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
porphyry copper deposit (NE Isfahan), Central Province of Iran S.Z. Afshooni a,⁎, H. Mirnejad a, D. Esmaeily...Saindak in Pakistan (Sillitoe and Khan, 1977), Assarel in Bulgaria (Angelkov and Parvanov, 1980), Güzelyayla...kinked due to deformation and altered to chlorite, muscovite and opaques. Apatite and zircon are accessory...orientation, has been mainly altered to chlorite, muscovite, and opaque minerals. Epidote, chlorite, sericite...crystallization. Quartz phenocrysts contain biotite and muscovite inclusions. Most of the plagioclase phenocrysts
Book (volume)
Ostrosi Romania by V. Ianovici and M. Borcos Bulgaria by B. Bogdanov Greece by G. Marinos Cyprus by..._ Belgium; Southeast Europe includes Albania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Romania and Yugoslavia;...metallogenic prounce The Dinaric metallogenic province The western Macedonian district Iron ore deposits...rock ; ‘ ; : Serbo—Macedonian _—_metallogenic The province The pre-Devonian merallGeeuie epoch The Hercynian...Mineral deposits Internal zones External zones Bulgaria by B. Bogdanov Introduction : Structural netallogenic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and uneconomic ore mineralization. Although the mine at Bučim has been known since ancient times, it...composed of biotite, muscovite, (two-mica), and gneisses, amphibolites, muscovite schists, and other kind...1979. The annual exploitation capability of the mine is 4 Mt of ore. At present, ore with 0.21 % Cu,...at Bor in Serbia and Pirdop in Bulgaria. At the moment, the Bučim Mine is owned by the Solway Investment...smallest deposit of this type currently operated as a mine. The successful mining of this deposit for many
Book
Mineral Resources of Bul­ garia, Minerals of Bulgaria, Gems and Ornamental Stones, and Mate­ rials....Galleries and Fine Arts of the Ministry of Culture in Bulgaria. The museum was founded on January I, 1986 and...through The National Donation Fund "13 Centuiies of Bulgaria". 730 donors including 207 companies and state...funds. 2 Pse11dostnlactitefro111 c/za/cedo11y, Bulgaria (x 0,5 ) The Earth and Man National Mu­ FOUNDERS...analysis, optical lab, physical pro­ Centuries of Bulgaria" financed perties of minerals, thin section (sam­
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Romania (MILU et al. 2004) and Peletovo and Asarel, Bulgaria (LEROUGE et al. 2006, HIKOV et al. 2010), and...Hungary (BAJNOCZI et al. 2001, 2003), and Chelopech, Bulgaria (GEORGIEVA et al. 2002, LEROUGE et al. 2003, 2006)...towards the Tertiary in the Rhodope Massif (in Bulgaria and northeastern Greece), to the present in the...(JOLIVET & BRUN 2010). In the Rhodope Massif (Bulgaria and Greece), Late Cretaceous-Tertiary, syn- to...containing andalusite, corundum, pyrophyllite and/or muscovite, grades upwards to quartz-alunite and residual
Report (issue)
and bornite in the porphyry deposit at Elatsite, Bulgaria. Tin has been reported from some deposits. Jambor...typically contain sericite, which is composed of muscovite that has a strong 2.20-μm absorption feature....ratios and methods, but different band thresholds, muscovite-rich, phyllic-altered rocks have also been regionally...2003). Alunite, kaolinite, pyrophyllite, and muscovite were mapped at the Red Mountain and Sunnyside...oxide minerals are quartz, K-feldspar, biotite, muscovite (sericite), magnetite, chlorite, anhydrite, and
Book
Refining the Classification Using McCreedy West Mine and Podolsky Project Case Studies 163-180 C.E.G...Dyke, Zimbabwe - Case Study of the Hartley Platinum Mine A.H. Wilson, R.T. Brown 409-429 20. The Platinova...REFINING THE CLASSIFICATION: USING McCREEDY WEST MINE, AND PODOLSKY PROJECT CASE STUDIES C.E.G. Farrow...DYKE, ZIMBABWE – CASE STUDY OF THE HARTLEY PLATINUM MINE A.H. Wilson, R.T. Brown INTRODUCTION EXPLORATION...of the MSZ Nature of the MSZ at Hartley Platinum Mine PGE Distribution in the Ore Zone Stratigraphic PGE
Journal (issue)
contamination in water at Libiola abandoned copper mine, Italy ……...………………. 65 Paulina HÎRTOPANU, Sorin...Valentin DRĂGUȚ Research on methods of treating mine water generated from exploitation of Roşia Poieni...Mineralogy of precious metals ore from Les Fouilloux Gaul mine, Limousin (France) from metals traceability perspective...fulfilled: a) the geographic accessibility of the mine; b) the conservation grade of the places organised...Rammelsberg was until the year of 2000 the biggest copper mine in Germany but it was decided to transform it in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Hungary (BAJNOCZI et al. 2003), and Chelopech, Bulgaria (LEROUGE et al. 2006). In all the above occurrences...Regional and local geology In the Rhodope Massif (Bulgaria and Greece), Late Cretaceous-Tertiary, syn- to...(BOUZARI & CLARK 2006) and Peletovo and Asarel, Bulgaria (HIKOV et al. 2010). Alteration assemblages (e...K-feldspar (and albite) field and then entered the muscovite field (formation of corundum). Subsequently, the...late ascending solutions that replaced earlier muscovite (as proposed by HEDENQUIST et al. 1998, WATANABE
Book (volume)
metamorphogenic origin. Their representatives are muscovite pegmatites of the Anabar Massif and Dzhugdzhur...and 2,200 to 2,000m.y.-old deposits of Karelia. Muscovite and muscoviterare metal 1,800-m.y.-old pegmatites...some manganese oxides, often accompanied by Cr-muscovite (fuchsite) or black tourmaline. They are associated...Gold abundance in igneous rocks: bearing on gold mine~alization. Econ. Geology, 68, 168-187. Varlamoff...Mannard G.W. (1975). The geology of the Kidd Creek mine. Econ. Geology, 70, 80-89. Wilson A.F. (1968). Geological
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Bulgaria and Greece (e.g., the DaciaSerbo-Macedonian Mega-unit...separating the Rhodopes from the Srednogorie in Bulgaria, and to the south by the Vardar Suture Zone. The...Ocean. In the central and eastern Rhodope area of Bulgaria and Greece (e.g., the Northern Rhodope Domain...Barutin–Elatia–Skaloti, Sithonia, and Ierissos plutons in Bulgaria and Greece (Fig. 3). Adakite-like magmatism was...postcollisional magmatism in the Rhodopes (Greece and Bulgaria), and northwestern Turkey (Biga Peninsula and
Book
pa­ pers on iron deposits in Bulgaria, and on manganese deposits in Bulgaria and in the world appeared between...1942. For the needs of socialist construction in Bulgaria after the 9th of September, 1944, I v a n K o...copper deposits, viz. those in the Bourgas and Panagyurishte districts. At the same thru he started an extensive...extensive study of minerals and mineral deposits in Bulgaria. It is difficult to order chronologically the...the foundations of experi­ mental mineralogy in Bulgaria. I v a n K o s t o v ’s concepts on the formation
Book
Agua Rica Porphyry Cu-Mo-Au Deposit,Catamarca Province, Northwestern Argentina. Part 1 : Exploration...a deposit, but rather the engineering ability to mine on a large scale at low cost, and simultaneously...workings in the Balkans, in Serbia, Macedonia, Bulgaria and Turkey in particular, from 1960 to the present...f southern Russia. Further east a metallogenic province embracing early to mid Mesozoic deposits runs...Appalachians to the east, as at the Devonian Gaspe skarn mine in Quebec, while weak Archaean porphyry style mineralisation
Report (Issue volume)
Albania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Bulgaria); and the U.S.S.R. fourth (FRG), fifth (France)...1990, and Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hun- gary, and Bulgaria found themselves “granted” national independence...Bauxite duction Priтагу metal Copper Mine Refined Lead Mine Refined Market Economy Countries: European...Planned Economies: Eastern Europe Albania 40 Bulgaria NO 32 k= 480 Czechoslovakia 3 26 — 12 —...specified) Mineral fuels Industrial minerals Zinc Mine Refined Nitrogen (N content Cement of ammonia)
Book
Meggen, Ramsbeck, and Dreislar, the Fortuna iron mine, and Kupferschiefer exposures. During the symposium...locality for manganese-oxide coatings at the Magruder Mine in Georgia (for example, Carpenter et al., 1978)...stream pebbles at an anomalous site near the Magruder Mine, Georgia. Unpublished data are from L.H. Filipek...extraction of one of the anomalous sites at the Magruder Mine area (Fig. 16), the majority of the copper is extracted...sediment at an anomalous site near the Magruder Mine, Georgia. Unpublished data from L.H. Filipek. the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
L-shaped belt from Romania through eastern Serbia to Bulgaria and host a variety of magmatic-hydrothermal Cu...high-sulfidation epithermal Cu-Au deposits (Majdanpek, Bor, Assarel, Chelopech, Elatsite; Heinrich and Neubauer, 2002)...few relicts in the base of the current open-pit mine, the Poieni diorite porphyry is pervasively overprinted...well as H isotope compositions of hydrothermal muscovite, and quartz- and barite-hosted fluid inclusions...Alpine-Balkan-Carpathian- Dinaride geodynamic province: Mineralium Deposita, v. 37, p. 533–540. Heinrich
 
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