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Chalcocite from
Udokan mine, Udokan, Kodar–Udokan ore district, Kalarsky District, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Chalcocite
Formula:Cu2S
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcocite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Udokan mine, Udokan, Kodar–Udokan ore district, Kalarsky District, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:645993
Long-form Identifier:1:3:645993:2
GUID (UUID V4):0004ba3d-be07-4020-b46b-919e4102a5d6
Nearest other occurrences of Chalcocite
21.2km (13.2 miles) Pravo-Ingamakitsk Cu deposit, Udokan, Kodar–Udokan ore district, Kalarsky District, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia
83.8km (52.1 miles) Sulban Deposit, Kodar–Udokan ore district, Kalarsky District, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
tectonic setting of the Udokan sediment-hosted copper-silver deposit, Transbaikalia, Russia José Perelló, Richard...oregeorev.2016.11.004 OREGEO 2005 To appear in: Ore Geology Reviews Received date: Revised date: Accepted...setting of the Udokan sedimenthosted copper-silver deposit, Transbaikalia, Russia, Ore Geology Reviews...tectonic setting of the Udokan sediment-hosted copper-silver deposit, Transbaikalia, Russia T José Perellóa...jperello@aminerals.cl ABSTRACT MA The Udokan Cu–Ag deposit in Transbaikalian Russia is one of the largest individual
Book
Deposits of Northeastern Transbaikalia, Siberia, Russia Modern Approaches in Solid Earth Sciences Volume...Transbaikalia, Siberia, Russia Bronislav Gongalsky Institute for Geology of Ore Deposits Petrography,...Geochemistry Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, Russia Nadezhda Krivolutskaya Vernadsky Institute of...Analytical Chemistry Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, Russia Responsible Series Editor: F. Pirajno Copy editor:...deposits in Russia. It addresses complex interrelated problems of geological setting, magmatism, and ore genesis
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
incorporates a unique ore district (Fig. 1). Giant ore deposits, such as Udokan (copper, silver), Chinei...mining–geological and technological features of the Udokan copper deposit, its exploitation in the nearest...mining in the deposit and ore district has become a crucial issue. This district is characterized by juxtaposition...juxtaposition of two large deposits (Udokan and Chinei). Moreover, these deposits are superlarge (giant)...northern Transbaikalia. Extraction of associated ore components and elucidation of new types of complex
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
by [University of Florida] at 04:07 19 June 2016 ORE DEPOSITS Stratified deposits of copper ores in the...in the middle and the upper parts of the great Udokan series — carbonate-terrigenic, Lower Proterozoic...(Burpala, Unkur, Skol'zkoye, etc. ), and the Sakukan (Udokan, Burungna, and elsewhere). The distances between...northern part of the Ikabiya-Chitkanda district of the Kodar-Udokan zone. Its cupriferous sediments are...hornfelsitisized cupriferous rocks. Geologically, the ore deposits are regionally or contactually metamorphosed
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
gabbronorite-anorthosite layered massif (NorthernTransbaikalia, Russia): its structure, Fe-Ti-V and Cu-PGE deposits, and...part of the Siberian platform, within the Kodaro-Udokan metallogenic province of Northern Transbaikalia...approximately 130 km2 and contains Russia’s largest V ore resources, hosted within titanomagnetite-rich layers...Magnitny and Etyrko deposits. The titanomagnetite ore reserves were estimated at 2 billion tons with 30... A distinctive feature of the Chineysky sulfide ore is their Cu-enriched composition with much lesser
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Hydrometallurgical Processing of Low-Grade Sulfide Ore and Mine Waste in the Arctic Regions: Perspectives and...the Russian Academy of Sciences, 184209 Apatity, Russia; masloboev@mail.ru (V.A.M.); antonsvetlov@mail...State Mining University, 620144 Yekaterinburg, Russia; seleznev.s.ek@mail.ru Correspondence: mdv_2008@mail...the opportunities of low-grade sulfide ores and mine waste processing with heap and bacterial leaching...leaching of sulfide and mixed ores from the Udokan (Russia) and Talvivaara (Finland) deposits, as well
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Sandstones of the Kemen and Chinei Groups in the KodarUdokan Zone B. N. Abramov Presented by Academician...rocks are distinguished in the Early Proterozoic Udokan sedimentary complex. The upper level is represented...rocks of the Sakukan Formation of the Kemen Group (Udokan, Unkur, and Burpala deposits; Labaz, Sakukan, and...occurrences). Cupriferous sandstones of the KodarUdokan zone are closely related to volcanic processes...presence of acid volcanic glass in the ore-hosting sequence of the Udokan deposit [1]; (3) the presence of
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Siberian platform many indications of copper and the Udokan copper deposit were discovered, confined to sediments...Mansfeld (cupriferous shale and marl) subtypes. Copper ore occurrences of the Dzhezkazgan subtype are carried...distinguished by multistage mineralization and possess ore bodies of great (tens of meters) but impersistent...- Proterozoic and Sinian 3 - Archean Copper ore occurrences and deposits in sedimentary rocks: 4-...subtype they are situated closer to the platform. The ore bodies are found in large areas; they are not thick
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Proterozoic Udokan contain ore deposits and shows in cupriferous sandstones of the Kodar-Uclokan structural...relation to the copper source area. Areas of the Kodar-Udokan zone lying north of the southern boundary of...belts. It may be that considerable stretches of the Udokan cupriferous horizons are to be found here. --IGR...northeastern Chita region are of interest as a potential ore source for the developing East Siberian and Far Eastern...lower Proterozoic Udokan metamorphic carbonate-terrigenous rocks within the Kodar-Udokan structural and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
sequence comprising chalcopyrite-bornite-molybdenite-chalcocite-neodigenite in both the stratiform disseminated...volcanic Nussir Group, collected 60 m above the ore horizon at Nussir, yielded an age of 2073.1 +23.2/–12...factors such as stratigraphic continuity, number of ore † Corresponding author: e-mail, jperello@aminerals...13 horizons, and structural repetitions of the ore zone (Sillitoe, 2012), which are independent of the...(Fennoscandian) Shield in Norway, Finland, and Russia (Pharaoh and Pearce, 1984; Pharaoh, 1985; Pharaoh
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
r s e n s u s t r i c t u deposits as arenaceous-ore o r o r e s h a l e c a n be v i e w e d a s d i... INTRODUCTION mineral in the sequence while chalcocite is also present. T h e s e minerals have been...is, therefore, diagonal to the palaeoshoreline. MINE RA LIZATION The mid-delta fan environment of unit...but is strongly bedded in laminated siltstone. Chalcocite has been intersected at depth in unit B. 3. Primary...over a stratigraphic thickness of 200 m, however ore grade intersections have been restricted to a 1 m
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
sulfur and genesis of copper ores of Zdhezkazgan and Udokan F.V. Chukhrov To cite this article: F.V. Chukhrov...sulfur and genesis of copper ores of Zdhezkazgan and Udokan, International Geology Review, 13:10, 1429-1434...copper ores of Zdhezkazgan and Udokan F V Chukhrov The Dzhezkazgan and Udokan deposits of copper ores are...Lower Permian (Tazhibayeva, 1964). The principal ore-bearing rocks are in the Dzhezkazgan syncline, which...consists of fluviatile and lacustrine sediments. The ore bodies are preponderantly stratiform. The majority
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(VSEGEI), 74 Sredny Prospect, St Petersburg, 199106, Russia d Geological Survey of Western Australia, 100...Prospekt Akademik Koptyuga, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia f Vernadsky State Geological Museum, Russian Academy...Sciences, 11-2 Mokhovaya str., Moscow, 125009, Russia Version of record first published: 11 Aug 2010...(VSEGEI), 74 Sredny Prospect, St Petersburg 199106, Russia. 4 Geological Survey of Western Australia, 100...Prospekt Akademik Koptyuga, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia. 6 Vernadsky State Geological Museum, Russian Academy
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Formation of Deposits of the Proterozoic Udokan–Chineysky Ore System B. I. Gongalskiy, V. Yu. Prokof’ev...Abstract—Numerous Cu deposits of the Udokan–Chineysky ore district (Udokan deposit of cupriferous sandstones...inclusions (hydrothermal fluids) in quartz of the Udokan deposit, rich chalcopyrite ores from the Rudnyi...Pravoingamakitsky and Udokan deposits as a com mon compound fluid–magmatic oregenerating system. The...pyrite, and pyrrhotite of the entire section of the Udokan complex served as the host media for the hydrothermal
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991 Russia Received 28 November 2010; accepted 10 August 2011...deposits; Siberian traps; Paleoproterozoic; Recycling of ore elements Abstract The origin of PGEeCueNi sulfide...formation of Siberia is considered. It is shown that ore elements of these deposits (probably, except Fe)...basalts owing to a remobilization (recycling) of ore elements from the Paleoproterozoic sediments and...obligatory) is favorable for the discovery of a large ore body. ª 2011, China University of Geosciences (Beijing)
Report (issue)
not coincide with the Google-Earth images of the mine workings. The authors wish to thank William F. Cannon...Aitik, Sweden, Dong Chuan China Kilembe, Uganda Udokan, Russia Copper Mmt 120 3 7 24 35 45 60 90 100 115...following minerals deposited in zones in this order: chalcocite and other CU S minerals, bornite, chalcopyrite...pyrite, and 2 subordinate galena and sphalerite. Chalcocite forms near the oxidized source of copper; pyrite...violet color caused by finely disseminated hematite. Ore Controls Reducing 1ow pH environment such as marine
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Abstract The current status of silver production in Russia (and areas in other former Soviet republics) is...is discussed with particular attention to mine output, deposit geology, byproducts, economics of production...production, and potential export markets. In Russia and elsewhere in the former Soviet Union, most silver...Kazakhstan and Russia are the major mine producers of silver in the region, although in Russia potential demand...opportunities for global capital, it appears that Russia may have to consider incurring the costs of opening
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
rather commonly is accompanied by the forma­ tion of ore concentrations. The investigations of L. V. Pustovalov...role of each stage in the processes of rock and ore formation. The copper-bearing deposits are widely...are known from the Olekma-Vitim mountain land ( Udokan series, Samodurovsk suite). Here calcareous metasandstones...metasandstones interlayered with metasiltstones are ore-bearing; they were formed in the underwater parts...estuarine conditions, the geosynclinal system. Here ore-mineraliza­ tion is represented among varicolored
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ores of the Udokan and Berezovsk deposits. Most of the experiments were conducted with Udokan ores (fraction...with a Cu content of ~20%. The ore consists of predominant chalcocite, magnetite, quartz, and feldspar;...Sulfuric acid leaching of copper sulfide ores of the Udokan deposit (Table 1) at negative temperatures is more...the process owing to cryogenic fracturing of the ore and corresponding expansion of the reaction surface...minerals with high acid capacity are absent in the ore. Correspondingly, the Cu concentration sharply decreases
Report (issue)
5. Asbestos ore Lead ore. Balmat mine, N . Y. Chromite-chromium ore, Washington Zinc ore, Friedensville...Ribbon asbestos ore, Quebec, Canada 7. Manganese ore, banded rhodochrosite 8. Aluminum ore, bauxite, Georgia...Native copper ore, Keweenawan Peninsula, Mich. 10. Porphyry molybdenum ore, Colorado 11. Zinc ore, Edwards...floor 13. Botryoidal fluorite ore, Poncha Springs, Colo . 14. Tungsten ore, North Carolina Copper Deposits...not yet discovered or not currently profitable to mine. The mining of mineral deposits, once discovered
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
intrusion, Russia N. Tolstykh Institute of Geology and Mineralogy SB RUS, Novosibirsk, Russia Received...Chineisky layered mafic intrusion is located in the Kodar-Udokan horst on the southern margin of the Siberian...Shield, within carbonate-terrigenous rocks of the Udokan Group. The intrusion represents a large lopolith...and a thickness up to 3 km. It is well-known in Russia for hosting complex iron-titanium-vanadium and...(2005). 1 Quaternary sediments; 2 sandstone of the Udokan Group (Pr1ud); 3 granite of the Ingamakit Complex
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1134/S1028334X0606016X The study of an oxidation zone at the Udokan deposit has shown that alteration of copper sulfides...sulfides (chalcopyrite, bornite, and chalcocite) under cryogenic conditions is accompanied by the formation...Academy of Sciences, ul. Nedorezova 16, Chita, 672014 Russia; e-mail: yeroleg@yandex.ru 0 where prime designates...(after (3)) Chemical formula (mineral) [6] Cu2S (chalcocite) ∆fG0 (after (3)) for reactions (1, 2), J/mol...911 mineral assemblages observed in ores of the Udokan deposit is likely related to the above reaction
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ISSN 1075-7015, Geology of Ore Deposits, 2008, Vol. 50, No. 8, pp. 763–771. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd...Sciences, ul. Pervomaiskaya 54, Syktyvkar, 167982 Russia Received February 5, 2007 Abstract—Copper sulfide...phytodetritus in ore-bearing sedimentary rocks of the Middle Timan region were studied by ore microscopy,...It was established that jurleite rather than chalcocite, as was previously assumed, is the major copper...jurleite—white and light blue—can be distinguished under an ore microscope. In addition to color, jurleite varieties
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the conditions of precipita­ tion of the primary ore material from solutions. zones in composition arose...vicinity of the red bed deposits), minerals of the chalcocite group were precipi­ tated. As the concentration...result of its transi­ tion into the solid phase), chalcocite, djurleite, or digenite gave place to bornite...release of iron sulfides from the solu­ tions. The ore bodies in these deposits possess a zoned structure...consists of the following minerals: the chalcocite group (chalcocite, djurleite, and digenite) - bornite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
accounting for 70% of the total reserves of the district (Hu 2000). The orebodies in this deposit are tabular...geochronological data on the formation timing of the ore-hosting magmatic suite and the Cu mineralization...Based on the host-rock lithology and occurrence of ore, CGGCDZM (1978) suggested a trichotomy scheme for...sulphide-bearing quartz (-carbonate) veins (Figure 4c). Ore minerals include chalcopyrite, pyrite, bornite, molybdenite...minor amounts of chalcocite and rutile. Lithology had a fundamental influence on the ore mineralization
 
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