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Sericite from
Olginskoye Mine, Balkashinskoye Uranium ore field, Balkashino, Sandyktau District, Akmola Region, Kazakhstan


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Muscovite var: Sericite
Formula:KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sericite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Olginskoye Mine, Balkashinskoye Uranium ore field, Balkashino, Sandyktau District, Akmola Region, Kazakhstan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:688157
Long-form Identifier:1:3:688157:3
GUID (UUID V4):b02077f0-33a5-4808-9c9b-a5120c1b8a33
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reference Franz J. Dahlkamp Uranium Deposits of the World Asia 1 23 Uranium Deposits of the World Asia...Asia Franz J. Dahlkamp Uranium Deposits of the World Asia With 192 Figures and 28 Tables 123 Franz...the contributions of his many associates in the uranium industry, national and international institutions...contributed during discussions, field trips, and mine visits. More specifically, the author is deeply indebted...years in selecting and translating literature on uranium deposits in Russia and all other CIS countries
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Ligand Microstructure of Arsenopyrite from Gold Ore Deposits of the Yenisei Ridge (Eastern Siberia, Russia)...and native gold are paragenetic minerals in the ore; meanwhile, arsenopyrite is frequently a gold carrier...positions; Mössbauer Effect; gold; “invisible” gold; gold ore deposits 1. Introduction Arsenopyrite is a quasistoichometric...thermodynamic parameters of hydrothermal ore formation [1–6]. In most gold ore deposits, arsenopyrite is present...broadly West–East fault zone. The multiple gold ore units are grouped in the eastern part of the structure
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minerals Article Ore–Bearing Fluids of the Blagodatnoye Gold Deposit (Yenisei Ridge, Russia): Results...Khomenko, M.; Silyanov, S.; Nekrasova, N.; Petrova, M. Ore–Bearing Fluids of the Blagodatnoye Gold Deposit (Yenisei...spectroscopy and gas chromatography– mass spectrometry, ore–forming fluids contained H2 O, CO2 , hydrocarbons...9‰, 3 He/4 He = 0.14 ± 0.3 × 10–6 ) suggest the ore-forming fluids have a crustal source. https://doi...reserves are estimated at 340 tons averaging 1.3 g/t in ore according to the data of “Polyus Gold” company [1]
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Sidorov Mustard Gold of the Gaching Ore Deposit (Maletoyvayam Ore Field, Kamchatka, Russia) Reprinted from:...Supergene Gold of Karst Cavities of the Khokhoy Gold Ore Field (Aldan Shield, East Russia) Reprinted from: Minerals...Ligand Microstructure of Arsenopyrite from Gold Ore Deposits of the Yenisei Ridge (Eastern Siberia, Russia)...of research is ore mineralogy as well as thermodynamic and experimental modeling of ore-forming processes...Gold and Silver in the Processes of Hydrothermal Ore Formation” was awarded a medal and a diploma from
 
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