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Chalcopyrite from
Bushman Group, Tutume Subdistrict, Central District, Botswana


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Chalcopyrite
Formula:CuFeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bushman Group, Tutume Subdistrict, Central District, Botswana
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:717926
Long-form Identifier:1:3:717926:6
GUID (UUID V4):d246b6f0-4731-41d4-a0e1-7082b1de9e69
Nearest other occurrences of Chalcopyrite
67.9km (42.2 miles) Matsitama copper deposits (incl. Logolo deposit; Makala deposit; Thakadu deposit), Tutume Subdistrict, Central District, Botswana
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mowana copper deposit, Matsitama Schist Belt, NE Botswana Amogelang Kooganne1 | Akira Imai2 | Andrea Agangi1...the Zimbabwe Craton in the northeastern part of Botswana. This study aims to document the characteristics...NNE-striking and nearly vertically dipping (70–80 ) Bushman Lineament, within the graphitic schist lenses in...Neoarchean to Paleoproterozoic Matsitama Sedimentary Group. The hydrothermal alteration of the host rocks is...characterized by the precipitation of principal chalcopyrite with pyrite, minor bornite, and trace amounts
Report (issue)
rocks in Europe and Lower Carboniferous rocks in Central Asia are less important. Other small deposits are...chalcocite and other CU S minerals, bornite, chalcopyrite, pyrite, and 2 subordinate galena and sphalerite...zone. In the low-grade zone, pyrite accompanies chalcopyrite and becomes increasingly abundant outward as...enargite (Vinchon, 1984). These mineral occur with chalcopyrite as a late hydrothermal overprint on sedimentary–diagenetic...Australia Australia Australia Belgium Bolivia Botswana Brazil Chile China Colombia Canada Alberta Canada
Journal (issue)
was no mineralogist then, although seven in the group later, but there was sufficient knowledge to follow...chalcocite that gave way to bornite, then to chalcopyrite, and finally to pyrite and cobalt enhanced pyrite...copper-clearing. Perhaps the cubanite (iron-rich chalcopyrite), did not release sufficient active copper and...traced to Mangula-Alaska, Gwaai River, the Bushman group, Maun, and on to the coast to include Oamites...Society of Zimbabwe Newsletter February, 2011 Botswana, but most of these targets were in serpentine
Journal (volume)
nce of Pouitifagas: Strata in n the O eCarntiit} Group of Middle Pesueyhenains ieee eae aus eee COMMON...graphical N 404; Ivens’ poes Arctic Items, in Central 527; and Cape West Horn Africa, Pedia, ...Minerals, 74; Axinite from a Annual Bethlehem, group of Minerals, 76; Heating oe. 75; for the Microscope...Misrata ppd position vasie Archipolypdcs, a + group oi RN The COANE ME 324; 326; The Vogmar o ; Shufelde’:s...Wright’ s Am Mollusks, 427; tacea and species in Central Paidtcatant, as 428; The P: ba; The 33; T Animals
 
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