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Enargite from
Lubin, Lubin County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland


Locality type:Town
Classification
Species:Enargite
Formula:Cu3AsS4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Enargite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lubin, Lubin County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:768622
Long-form Identifier:1:3:768622:1
GUID (UUID V4):2db10d09-17f0-4b62-b3f8-d15f4f694946
Nearest other occurrences of Enargite
38.8km (24.1 miles) ⓘKonrad Cu-mine, Iwiny, Gmina Warta BolesƂawiecka, BolesƂawiec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
40.0km (24.8 miles) ⓘUpadowa Grodziec Cu-mine, Grodziec, Gmina Zagrodno, ZƂotoryja County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
55.7km (34.6 miles) ⓘGrabina, Strzegom, Gmina Strzegom, ƚwidnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
70.6km (43.9 miles) ⓘChwaƂkowski quarry, ChwaƂków, Gmina Marcinowice, ƚwidnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (chapter)
the Lubin region, S W Poland J.B. Tomaszewski SUMMARY: The lowest Zechstein sediments in the Lubin area...ofc. 25 km 2 in the underground galleries of the Lubin copper mine. Chemical and mineralogical analysis...sediments in the Lubin area The study region lies within the Foresudetic Monocline, N W of Lubin (Fig. 1). The...stratigraphic units (Oberc & Tomaszewski 1963). The lower unit of Rotliegendes age comprises white sandstones...Lithologies present in the Zechstein sediments of the Lubin area. Over most of the area the white sandstones
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
JagellonianUniversity,2a Oleandry Street,Krakdw, Poland Abstract The Kupferschiefer, a thin (<4 m) bedof...Spremberg-Weisswasser area (EastGermany)andin Lower Silesia(Poland).The oresin suchregionscontainsulfides of...a usefulexplorationguide.The Kupfersehiefer in Poland,in twocontrasting regionsin Germany(theLowerRh...bituminouscalcareousor dolomiticshale tains. Autunian (Lower Permian)-age(bimodal)vol- that representsthe fi...sedimentafter a longperiod of arid to semi-aridconthe lower Rotliegende.The Rotliegende(Autunian) ditions.The
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Cupriferous shales in Poland and their analogues in eastern parts of the USSR L.F. Narkeiyun, A.M. Filin...of the deposits of copper-containing shales in Poland and to compare these with similar occurrences of...with the main depos- its of cupriferous shales in Poland and their chief geologic materials, have examined...subsurface mine workings of the largest mine, the Lubin, and have collected samples of the ores and host...Director of the Mining and Metallurgical Combine at Lubin, for sharing their extensive knowledge of the Polish
Report (chapter)
copper-polymetallic ore deposit of the Foresudetic Monocline, S W Poland J.B. Tomaszewski SUMMARY: The copper-polymetallic...deposit of the Foresudetic Monocline is situated near Lubin, Sieroszowice and Glogow (Fig. 1) near the tectonic...sediments, up to 800 m thick, contain continental Lower and Middle Bunter sandstones, with clay intercalations...of ore deposit in S W Poland TABLE 1. Zechstein sediments present in the Lubin area. Abbreviation Approximate...A2 W2 40 10 PZ 2 Upper anhydrites Rock salt Lower anhydrites Dolomites and limestones with Cu mineralization
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
overlying cover that comprises sedimentary rocks from Lower Permian (Rotliegend) to Triassic (Bunter Sandstone)...(Rotliegend, Zechstein, and Bunter Sandstone). Lower Permian (Rotliegend) sedimentary Miner Deposita...1 3 2 Quaternary sediments Bunter Sandstone (Lower Triassic) Bröckelschiefer (Uppermost Permian) Zechstein...Zechstein dolomite (Upper Permian) Rotliegend (Lower Permian) Crystalline basement Major fault zones ...are conformably overlain by the Bunter Sandstone (Lower Triassic), which is composed of intercalated beds
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Fore-Sudetian copper depositis localized in SW Poland. The deposit is in the highestpart of the sandsione...compounds from the leaching of the sandy sedimentsof Lower Permian lying below the Zechstein sequence. The...the region of Lubin, called White Zechstein Sandstone. In a vertical Introduction Poland(Fig. 1). This...of the depositis not definedas yet. only in the lower part. The range of the copper depositshownin Figure...scale of the figure. in the SW district of Poland, between Lubin and StratigraphicPosition.--The crystallinebasement
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Kupferschiefer polymetallic mineralization in Poland Received: 5 August 1998 / Accepted: 5 February...Abstract The Kupferschiefer ore series, between the Lower Permian (Rotliegendes) terrestrial redbeds/volcanics...Geological Institute, Rakowiecka 4, 00-975 Warszawa, Poland e-mail: sosz@pgi.waw.pl Introduction The Kupferschiefer...mineralization occurs at the contact between the uppermost Lower Permian (Rotliegendes) terrestrial redbeds/volcanics...largest oxidized area has been recognized in SW Poland and in SE Germany (Rentzsch and Knitzschke 1968;
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Fluid inclusion and stable isotope study of the Lubin-Zardeh epithermal Cu-Au deposit in Zanjan Province...Fluid inclusion and stable isotope study of the Lubin-Zardeh epithermal Cu-Au deposit in Zanjan Province...Fluid inclusion and stable isotope study of the Lubin-Zardeh epithermal Cu-Au deposit in Zanjan Province...rahmanishahram581@yahoo.com 8 Abstract 9 The Lubin-Zardeh deposit is located in the Western Alborz...average values for total reserve of 0.5 20 Mt of Lubin-Zardeh deposit has been determined 1.3%, 0.7% and
Report (issue)
150 140 130 110 100 90 80 70 Zechstein Germany, Poland 60 30 20 10 Redstone, Canada Dzhezkazgan, Kazakstan...MESOZOIC Host Rock, Ma PALEOZOIC UPPER PROTEROZOIC LOWER PROTEROZOIC Figure 1. Distribution of copper metal...the most productive. Permian rocks in Europe and Lower Carboniferous rocks in Central Asia are less important...mine drainage. The arsenic minerals tennantite, enargite, luzonite, and arsenopyrite are listed as minor...Permian and lower Triassic rocks in the Maritime Alps of France contain tennantite or enargite (Vinchon
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Chomalu, Shah-AliBeiglou, Tashvir, Lohneh, Lubin Zardeh, Aghkand, and Aliabad-Khanchay mines (Table...Deposit Nikuyeh Jizvan Zajkan Chargar Dohneh Lubin Zardeh Chomalu Shah-Ali-Beiglou 6 Deposit Tashvir...chalcopyrite, galena, sphalerite Pyrite, chalcopyrite, enargite, seligmanite, tetrahedrite, tennantite, galena...bornite, galena, sphalerite Pyrite, chalcopyrite, enargite, famatinite, tetrahedrite, tennantite, bornite...chalcopyrite, magnetite, bornite, galena, sphalerite, enargite, tetrahedrite, tennantite, gold Pyrite, chalcopyrite
Book
for Exploration—The Kupferschiefer in The Lubin Region, Poland . . . . . . . . . . . P. Mejia, J.J. Royer...salmi in Fennoscandia, Forsudetic monocline in Poland-Germany, the Iberian Pyrite Belt and the Ozza Morena...salmi in Fennoscandia, Forsudetic monocline in Poland-Germany, the Iberian Pyrite Belt and the Ozza Morena...deals with modelling of the Forsudetic basin in Poland and eastern Germany. This basin contains some of...deposits of Kupferschiefer type in eastern Germany and Poland. Hartsch provides new aspects on the genetic development
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
from several regions, including Australia, Brazil, Poland, and the United Kingdom. The distinctive mineralization...The oldest rocks exposed in the study areas are Lower Paleozoic (Ordovician-Silurian) metasedimentary...sandstone and shale Lower Carboniferous limestone Upper Carboniferous coal measures Lower Paleozoic accretionary...accretionary terrane Lower Paleozoic accretionary terrane Upper Carboniferous coal measures Lower Paleozoic accretionary...accretionary terrane Lower Paleozoic accretionary terrane Intercalated alkali basalt + lamprophyric volcanic
Report (volume)
Environmental analysis of basin and schwellen facies in the lower Zechstein of Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . J. PAUL. Stratigraphy of the Lower Werra Cycle (Z1) in West Germany (preliminary results)...a r k - G e r m a n y . . . . 143 149 157 165 Poland S. OSZCZEPALSKI. On the Zechstein Copper Shale...Shale lithofacies and palaeoenvironments in SW Poland . . . . . . . . J.B. TOMASZEWSKI. Comments on the genesis...copper-polymetallic ore deposit of the Foresudetic Monocline, SW Poland . . . . . . . . . . . . J.B. TOMASZEWSKI. Sedimentary
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
affecting the ore-forming processes at RudabĂĄnya. The Lower Triassic succession of the Silicikum begins with...Fahlore of the second (and also third) group and enargite (probably also famatinite) as vein ïŹlling in chalcopyrite...chalcopyrite, cv – covellite, dg – digenite, enr – enargite, fah – fahlore, gn – galena, py – pyrite, and...in chalcopyrite: tetrahedrite, Zntetrahedrite, enargite, and famatinite (AndrĂĄssy-1 wall). (k) Galena...covellite, ct – chalcocite, dg – digenite, enr – enargite, fm – famatinite, gn – galena, mw – mawsonite
Report (issue)
rhenium powder. Photograph courtesy of H.C. Starck. Lower left, ammonium perrhenate (NH4ReO4) powder, which...(http://www.samaterials.com/847/ammonium-perrhenate.jpg). Lower right, rheniite (ReS2 ) crystals from high-temperature...deposits in Kazakhstan (of the sandstone type) and in Poland (of the reduced-facies, or Kupferschiefer, type)...it has proven difficult to develop alloys with lower rhenium content for use in jet engines without a...porphyry molybdenum deposits generally is much lower, in many cases less than 20 ppm (table P2). Rhenium
Report (issue)
63.3 57.5 55.3 Antlerite Cu 3S04(0H)4 53.7 Enargite Cu 3AsS4 49.0 Chrysocolla Chalcopyrite CuSi03...and volcanic 18 (v) rocks Nchanga, Zambia; Lubin, Poland; White Pine, USA Dzhezkazgan (s), Kazakhstan;...hundred million tonnes. The enormous Lubin orebody in south-west Poland contains 2600 million tonnes with...recorded in this zone. A leached cap containing lower grades of copper and molybdenum overlies the enriched...generally appropriate for near-surface (<100 m), lower grade steeply dipping or massive ore bodies such
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
monomineralic or polymineralic aggregates of tennantite I, enargite I, pyrite I, chalcopyrite I, bornite I and digenite...enclosed in, anhedral grains of tennantite II, enargite II, bornite II, digenite II, pyrite II and chalcopyrite...chalcopyrite are ubiquitous, whereas bornite, enargite, digenite – djurleite – anilite and yarrowite...and the sedimentary strata of Upper Permian and Lower Triassic age (modified after Freymann 1991). (1)...(4) hydrothermal Mn–As–Bi mineralization in the Lower Permian rhyolite at Sailauf; (5) Kupferschiefer;
Book
cover photo: Agate, polished. Nowy KoƛcióƂ, Lower Silesia, Poland. Sample 260x260xl30 mm. Photo R. Molenda...320x260xl IO mm. Agate, polished. ~owy KoƛcióƂ, Lower Silesia, Poland. Photo 30x60 mm, sample 320x260xl IO mm...160xl50x30 mm. Sphalerite, polished. QIJ...7.1sz, Poland. Photo 30x70 mm, sample 160xl50x30 mm. , Sfale111...okaz 230xl50xl5 mm. SphaleƄte, polished. Olkusz, Poland. Photo 50xl40 mm, sample 230xl50xl5 mm. Fot. 6...the oldest and the best technical academies in Poland will celebrate its 90th jubilee in 2009. Mining
Book
Field of the Fore-Sudetic Monocline (Southwestern Poland) S. Speczik (with 6 Figures) . . . . . . . . ....of Organic Material in the Kupferschiefer of the Lower Rhine Basin R. Diedel and W. Piittmann (with 7 Figures)...Langenstrassen F (1983) Neritic sedimentation of the Lower and Middle Devonian in the Rheinische Schiefergebirge...Field of the Fore-Sudetic Monocline (Southwestern Poland) S. SPECZIK J Abstract Fluid inclusion studies...rocks of the Fore-Sudetic Monocline of southwest Poland. Surprisingly high temperatures determined for
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
subduction stalled and the slab was torn. The lower part became detached, allowing hot asthenosphere...the accretion of continental blocks there in the lower Tertiary. This accretion prepared the ground for...tectonics. Large pull-apart basins formed on the lower plate passive margin of the exotic terrane that...to the emplacement of specialized leucogranites. Lower crustal granulitefacies metamorphism was the source...volume, Paper 8) advocate melting of delaminated lower mafic crust that sank into the underlying mantle
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
), chalcocite (Cu2 S), bornite (Cu5 FeS4 ) and enargite (Cu3 As5 S4 ). Estimates suggest that approx....Nchanga, Lubin, Poland; Nchanga, Zambia; White Pine, USA; Khetri India Lubin,deposit, Poland; White Pine... 5.5–5.7 Covellite (Cv) CuS 66.4 4.6–4.8 Enargite (Eng) Cu3 AsS4 49.0 4.4 Bornite (Bn) Cu5...xanthate with a longer chain length produced a lower Further,compared the CuX formation mechanism was...the sulphide deposit are ignored because of their lower tenor and complexity in mineralogy [76]. The issue
Corporate Document
of deposit across 20 individual countries from Poland through to Pakistan. SRK ES has reviewed a large...deposits found at Aynak, Afghanistan and across Poland contain significant amounts of copper mineralisation...(Azerbaijan), Boleslaw (within the Krakow-Silesian mining district, Poland) deposits are found to lie in the...mineralisation South central Poland – potential lies in extensions of the Krakow-Silesian Pb-Zn mining district...peripheries of the Kupfershiefer in south west Poland. SRK Exploration Services MMG Tethyan Cu Review
Book
Geology, v. 77, p. 1837–1850. Silliitoe, R.H., 1983, Enargite-bearing massive sulfide deposits high in porphyry...Andes (e.g., Sillitoe, 2010a), and application of lower cutoff grades. If probabilistic methodologies employed...probably five sediment-hosted stratiform districts (Lubin-Polkowice, Konkola, Kolwezi, Udokan, and probably...porphyry, which typically contain progressively lower copper contents as they become younger. Such low-grade...Minimal dilution caused by restricted volume of lower grade, intermineral and late-mineral porphyries;
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and grain-scale compositional heterogeneity in enargite—Wenyuan Liu, Nigel J. Cook, Cristiana L. Ciobanu...Fluid inclusion and stable isotope study of the Lubin-Zardeh epithermal Cu-Au deposit in Zanjan Province...Wushan skarn-dominant copper deposit in the middle-lower Yangtze River metallogenic belt, eastern China—Chun-Hua
Book
Sulphides in Copper-Bearing Permian Sandstones in Poland M. Banas, W. Salamon, A. Piestrzynski, and W. Mayer...Rhythmites of the Trzebionka Mine, Upper Silesian-Cracow Region, Poland L. Fontbote and G.C. Amstutz (With...of the Zinc-Lead Ore Deposits of Upper Silesia, Poland H. Gruszczyk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....in the Myrthengraben Gypsum Deposit, Semmering, Lower Austria W. Tufar (With 13 Figures) . . . . . . ...Sulphides in Copper-Bearing Permian Sandstones in Poland ~ ~ M. BANAS, W. SALAMON, A. PIESTRZYNSKI, and
 
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