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Pyrite from
Gedabek Mine, Gedebey District, Azerbaijan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Gedabek Mine, Gedebey District, Azerbaijan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:622386
Long-form Identifier:1:3:622386:1
GUID (UUID V4):618bb139-fc4c-42a5-9526-436d1c33f5e9
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrite
7.6km (4.7 miles) Garadag Cu deposit, Gedebey District, Azerbaijan
15.3km (9.5 miles) Goshian deposit, Tovuz District, Azerbaijan
25.6km (15.9 miles) Goshgarchai Cu-Au deposit, Dashkasan, Dashkasan District, Azerbaijan
83.7km (52.0 miles) Hrazdan Iron-Ore project, Hrazdan, Kotayk Province, Armenia
References
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understood and previous researchers named them as copper–pyrite, Cu–Au or polymetallic deposits. Different genetic.... . . . 3.1. Ore deposits in the Kapan mining district . . . . . . . . . . 3.1.1. Geologic setting ..... . . . . . 3.2. Ore deposits in the Alaverdi district . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2.1. Geologic setting...Mineralization in the Drmbon deposit of the Mehmana district 3.3.1. Geologic setting . . . . . . . . . . ....direction from southern Georgia to Armenia and Azerbaijan. We present a review of the main tectonic units
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Baghramyan Avenue 24, 0019 Yerevan, Armenia Azerbaijan Republic D Geological Department, Baku State...linked to eastward subduction beneath the Alborz-Azerbaijan range of an oceanic plate, the remnant of which...generations, mainly outcropping in the Kadjaran mining district (Fig. 3b; Harutunyan et al., 2002). Abundant K-Ar...of the Tethys along the Eurasian margin. Copper-pyrite, Cu-Au and polymetallic stratiform, vein-type and...Somkheto-Karabakh belt, occur at Teghout next to the Alaverdi district (T in Fig.1; Amiryan ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT 10
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the Eurasian Margin: Constraints from the Kapan District, Lesser Caucasus, Southern Armenia Johannes Mederer...Wuhan 430074, China Abstract The Kapan mining district in the southernmost Lesser Caucasus is one of...Eurasian margin. Three ore deposits of the Kapan district were investigated in this study: Centralni West...replacement of breccia host rocks, with chalcopyrite, pyrite, tennantite-tetrahedrite, sphalerite, and galena...phyllic to argillic alteration with sericite, quartz, pyrite, and dickite is dominant with polymetallic veins
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constraints from the Shamlugh deposit, Alaverdi district, Armenia, Lesser Caucasus M. F. Calder 1 & R...polymetallic deposit located in the Alaverdi mining district, Armenia, is hosted by Middle Jurassic magmatic...lava breccia. Ore minerals include principally pyrite and chalcopyrite with minor sphalerite and hematite...et al. 2014; Moritz et al. 2016a). The Alaverdi district in northern Armenia is home to several major copper...and Teghout deposits (Table 1; Fig. 2a). This district has a long mining history, with copper ore extraction
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METALS GROUP LANE XANG MINERALS LTD VILABOULY DISTRICT SAVANNAKHET PROVINCE LAO PDR SRK ES Project Number:...(Iran), Filizchai (Azerbaijan), Boleslaw (within the Krakow-Silesian mining district, Poland) deposits... Alborz Volcanic Belt, NW Iran, and southern Azerbaijan/Armenia, greenfield porphyry Cu-Au-Mo and VMS...and epithermal deposit potential. Panagyrishte District, Bulgaria – porphyry Cu and epithermal potential...extensions of the Krakow-Silesian Pb-Zn mining district and Mo-Cu porphyries along strike of the Myszkow
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Armenia Abstract The Zangezur-Ordubad mining district of the southernmost Lesser Caucasus is located...The Zangezur-Ordubad region is a major mining district along the Tethyan metallogenic belt (Jankovic...Caucasus (Fig. 1; Moritz et al., 2016a). This mining district records an about 30 m.y. long incremental pluton...formation stages in the ZangezurOrdubad mining district, (2) their relationship with regional dextral...structures recognized in the Zangezur-Ordubad district and describe their kinematics. Then we document
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the central Tethys region of Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, and western Pakistan has led...granitic porphyry deposits occur in areas where large pyrite-rich quartzsericite alteration zones have been...Eurasian Metallogenic Belt across Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, and western Pakistan contains...and Teghout in Armenia, Kedabek and Kashen in Azerbaijan, and Madneulli in Georgia (Moritz et al., 2016a...exhibit a complex sulfide mineralogy that includes pyrite, chalcopyrite, scheelite, arsenopyrite, pyrrhotite
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