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Quartz from
Mochia Mine, Zawar deposit, Udaipur, Udaipur District, Udaipur Division, Rajasthan, India


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mochia Mine, Zawar deposit, Udaipur, Udaipur District, Udaipur Division, Rajasthan, India
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:839512
Long-form Identifier:1:3:839512:2
GUID (UUID V4):34a20217-856a-496b-b599-6b90ba57a453
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
16.0km (9.9 miles) Umra, Udaipur District, Udaipur Division, Rajasthan, India
49.5km (30.8 miles) Dariba Mine, Rajpura-Dariba deposit, Udaipur District, Udaipur Division, Rajasthan, India
82.4km (51.2 miles) Ajari-Basantgarh-Pipela, Sirohi District, Jodhpur Division, Rajasthan, India
84.6km (52.6 miles) Jagpura, Banswara district, Udaipur Division, Rajasthan, India
88.0km (54.7 miles) Ambaji deposit, Deri-Ambaji Zn-Pb-Cu deposit, Sirohi District, Jodhpur Division, Rajasthan, India
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
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setting of the Paleoproterozoic Zawar Pb–Zn deposits, Rajasthan, India H.N. Bhattacharya a,∗ , Stuart...Street, Kolkata 700073, West Bengal, India Centre for Ore Deposit Research, University of Tasmania, Hobart...c t The Paleoproterozoic Aravalli basin of Rajasthan, India hosts a number of Pb–Zn sulphide deposits...conducive to Pb–Zn sulphide mineralization. The Zawar Mineralized Belt is one of the producing Pb–Zn sulphide...which is developed on the basement rocks in the Zawar area, is more than 2500 m thick. The whole basin-fill
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Primary vegetative growth on an old tailings dam, Zawar mines D. M. R. Sekhar, BTech, MSc Development Engineer...HZL, Udaipur 313001, India and M. R. Jakhu, BE, Chief Manager (OD), HZL, Zawar Mines, Udaipur 31001...31001, India ABSTRACT P O L L U T A N T S A N D DISPERSAL Tailings containing toxic qualities of heavy...general all the particles of the waste products of Zawar pass through 100 mesh and 37% of them are as fine...~'2 INTRODUCTION Zawar is a small mining township about 45 km away from Udaipur (India). A 175 tons/day
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Proterozoic Aravalli-Delhi Orogenic Belt, Northwestern India M. D E B 1, R.I. T H O R P E 2., G.L. C U M M I...of Geology, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007, (India) 2Geological Survey of Canada, 601 Booth St., Ottawa...Proterozoic Aravalli-Delhi orogenic belt, northwestern India. Precarnbrian Res., 43: 1-22. Stratiform, sediment-hosted...the Aravalli-Delhi orogenic belt of northwestern India are hosted by the sediment-dominatedBhilwara, Aravalli...RajpuraDariba and Saladipura deposits, ~ 1700 Ma for the Zawar deposits and ~ 1100 Ma for the Ambaji and Deri deposits
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BASE-METAL MINERALISATION IN THE ARAVALLI--DELHI BELT, INDIA K.B. POWAR and A.M. PATWARDHAN Department of Geology...Geology, University of Poona, Pune 411 007 (India) ABSTRACT Powar, K.B. and Patwardhan, A_M., 1984....belt, India. Precambrian Res., 25 : 309--323. In the Aravalli--Delhi belt of northwestern India the Archaean...INTRODUCTION The Aravalli--Delhi belt of northwestern India has an average width of ~ 200 km and extends in...mapping by geologists of the Geological Survey of India and the Indian Universities. The views of the Survey
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Carbonate-Hosted, Zawarmala Pb-Zn Deposit, Udaipur District, India JAWAHAR KUMAR TALLURI, H. S. PANDALAI...Mumbai 400,076, India Abstract The Proterozoic, carbonate-hosted, Zawarmala Pb-Zn deposit has stratiform...inclusion characteristics. Fluid inclusions in quartz associated with the ores show that fluids forming...Zawarmala Pb-Zn deposit (lat 24° 19' N, long 73° 41' E), located in the Udaipur district of Rajasthan (Fig. 1)...1). The deposit is part of the 20-km-long Pb-Zn mineralized Zawar belt located about 32 km south of the
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Northwestern India M. DEB Department of Geology, University of Delhi, Delhi- 110 007 (India) S.C. SARKAR...Sciences, Jadavpur University, Calcutta 700032 (India) Abstract Deb, M. and Sarkar, S.C., 1990. Proterozoic...the Aravalli-Delhi orogenic complex, northwestern India. Precambrian Res., 46: 115-137. The Proterozoic...west around 1.5 Ga ago. In the Aravalli belt at Zawar, strongly radiogenic stratabound Pb-Zn deposits...Introduction Rajasthan, with its neighbouring areas, constitutes one of the rare regions in India where records
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of this communication to describe the Zawar lead-zinc deposit as a more detailedexampleof tectonicremobilizationand...writer at Zawar and subsequentlyat London University. Zawar Mine situated17 miles due southof Udaipur City...City in the southof the State of Rajasthan,India, lies within a belt of Aravalli (Archaean) geosynclinalsediments...great Aravalli Monntain Range. In the region of Zawar, this rangeis composed of N-S trendingfolds that...orogenicactivityhascreateda pronounced crossfoldat Zawar, resultingin a seriesof westerlyplungingisoclinalfoldswithin
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from the Lead-Zinc Deposits of Zawar, India D. S. CHAUHAN Rajasthan, India Pyrite from the Precambrian lead-zinc...lead-zinc deposits of Zawar, West India, shows excellent sedimentary features, viz., composite bedding...and other sulphides in the lead-zinc deposits of Zawar. This mode of occurrence of pyrite and other sutphides...formation (CHau~AN, 1970). The sedimentary fabrics of Zawar sulphide deposits are best depicted by pyrite because...the Lead-ZincPyrite district of Zawar, Mochia Magra, and Balaria, in Western India. A detailed description
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CONTENTS .. The Mineral Wealth of India (with plate of Mineral Map of India). .. Indian Coalfields' Committee... .. .. .. .. Petroleum In India, by J- Coates. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Zawar Silver-Lead-Zinc Mines, by...the Mineral Springs of India. .. .. .. .. .. The Mineral Production of India during 1944, by the Director...Director, Geological Survey of .. India. Topical News : .. (a) The Gold Strike near Odendaals Rust, Orange.... .. (iv) The Calcite deposits of the Narnaul district, Patiala State. .. .. (v) Now Factory for the
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the ~1.6 Ga Middle Aravalli Supergroup, northwest India: evidence for active margin processes Nurul Absara*...University, Puducherry, India; bCSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India (Received 31 August...The Aravalli Mountain Range (AMR) of northwestern India (Figure 1, inset) represents one of the major P...basin. Geological setting The AMR of northwest India extends over 700 km in length, with a general trend...(2) Udaipur sector; and (3) Lunavada sector (Figure 1). Out of these three sectors, the Udaipur sector
Book
Crustal Evolution and Metallogeny in India Sanjib Chandra Sarkar Anupendu Gupta CAMBRID GE UNIVERSIT...Press 4381/4, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, Delhi 110002, India Published in the United States of America by Cambridge...University Press. First published 2012 Printed in India at ……….. A catalogue record for this publication...Sanjib Chandra. Crustal evolution and metallogeny in India / Sanjib Chandra Sarkar, Anupendu Gupta. p. cm....(hardback) 1. Mineralogy--India. 2. Metallogeny--India. 3. Geology--India. I. Gupta, Anupendu, 1942-
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carbonate rocks of the Aravalli Supergroup, northwest India: Influence of depositional environment Ritesh Purohit... Government P.G. College, Sirohi, 307001, Rajasthan, India Department of Geology and Geophysics, IIT...Bengal, India Department of Geology, Presidency College, Kolkata 700073, West Bengal, India d Physical...Laboratory, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad 380009, Gujarat, India b c a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...Mesoproterozoic Vindhyan carbonates of central India (Chakraborty et al., 2002; Banerjee et al., 2006
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656-677 THE GEOLOGY OF THE ZAWAR RAJASTIqAN, ASOKE LEAD-ZINC MINE, INDIA MOOKHERJEE ABSTRACT The...and lead-zinc mineralization of the area around Zawar (24 ø 22'; 73ø 43') have been investigated. Analysesof...Backgroundo• Mining.--The Zawar lead-zinc deposits,the onlysourceof thesemetalsin India, hasbeenknownfor long...GeologicalSurvey of India startedintensiveexplorationby driving sevenadits in the Mochia Magra hill. In 1945...the propertywas leasedto M/s. Metal Corporationof India who havebeenresponsible for all subsequent exploration
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National Geophysical Research Instirure, Hyderabad, India ELSEVIER, Amsterdam - Oxford - New York - Tokyo...Publishers B.V./ Physical Sciences & Engineering Division, P.O. Box 330,1000 AH Amsterdam, The Netherlands...influenced the field of Precambrian geology of India. In the more than five decades of his career, one...two stalwarts of the Archaean geology vi of India; it was thus natural that he started with detailed...understanding of the Archaean geology of South India. Among his pioneering works are studies of the origin
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I h INDIA-THE J;AND AND PEOP.LE i1i I I t I 1 ,MINERALS MRS4 MEHER D. N'° WADIA I I I E.dlted...Minerals ot India N /VJ 'j .. ;i • ~lrlt IA Hv.J&ll l~t.W OE.LUI '- - MINERALS OF INDIA and trainin...Organisation, Ministry of Education, Government of India, Calcutta. Dr. George K uriyan, Ph.D. (London),...Dr. H. Santapau, . Director, Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta. Dr. M. S. Randhawa, D.Sc., GEOLOGY Dr...Geology & Geological Ad':'iser to the Govt. of India, New Delhi. Dr. M. S. Krishnan, l'vf.A., Ph.D. (London)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
GENESIS OF THE AT ZAWAR, ANANDA COMMUNIC.d TIONS LEAD-ZINC RAJASTHAN, DEPOSITS INDIA K. CHAKRABARTI...depositis subsequentlymodifiedby metamorphism, as at Zawar. Whateverthe primary originofthedeposits heremayhavebeen...metamorphism. Sincethe mainlodeof the second levelof the Mochia Magramineseems to be an infillingof a shearzone...metamorphosed ore deposit is beyond doubt.An important criterion for sucha deposit is the compatability...thattheminimum temperature of sphalerite deposition at Zawar as 450ø C. Exsolutioncubanitein chalcopyrite indicatesthat
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Campus , Benito Juarez Road, New Delhi, 110 021, India b Turnstone Geological Services Ltd. , P.O. Box...Campus, Benito Juarez Road, New Delhi 110 021, India AND GRAHAM C. WILSON Downloaded by [Memorial University...mineral resources, which comprise a wide range of deposit types scattered across the subcontinent, within...nonmetallic resources from bauxite to gemstones. India is a major exporter of Fe ore, Mn ore, chromite...Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) around the shores of India totals 2,014,900 km 2 , 6 1 % the size of the landmass
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in the Kolihan-Chandmari copper deposits, Rajasthan, India: Insight into the ore-forming process Abu...amphibole in the KolihanChandmari copper deposits, Rajasthan, India: Insight into the ore-forming process, Ore...in the Kolihan-Chandmari copper deposits, Rajasthan, India: insight into the ore-forming process RI...Sciences, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700 032, WB, INDIA SC b. Present address: Center for Earth Sciences...Institute of Technology, Kharagpur 721302, NU WB, INDIA MA *corresponding author: Email: dcpal@geology
Report (issue)
.� ISSN 0254 - 0436 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA ' Special Publication No. 55\ \ . . . Natio...INDIA ��tSI SlCf)I�11 f1(9QI. 55 Special Publication...S . Krishnan Birth Centenary held at Calcutta, India on 1-2 November, 1998 *-1 VOLUME-l tqffif fHCfiI�...PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA .2000 (Q INDIA, GEOLOG ICAL SURVEY (2000) Editorial...Subrata Chakrabarty Publication & Information Division, GSI, CHQ Under the guidance of Shri R.K. Roy
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Formation of Cracovian-Silesian Type Zinc-Lead Deposit at Bolesfaw near Olkusz, Poland .. ... ..........Gamsberg Zinc Deposit, South Africa: A Banded Stratiform Base-Metal Sulfide Ore Deposit .... . .... ..... .. Wagener, J.H.F., The Prieska Zinc-Copper Deposit, Cape Province, South Africa .... ..... .........Hydrothermal Alteration of the Madenkoy Massive-Sulfide Deposit, Eastern Black Sea Region, Turkey ...............of the Rajpura-Dariba Polymetallic Ore Deposit, Rajasthan, India ... ... ..... .. ........ ... .. ....
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information from archaeological excavations in Europe, India, North America and China, this book gives a full...Mauryean silver production site of Agucha in Rajasthan. EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS 22 George Square...Early Mines The Mines of the Developed Bronze Age Mine Systems of the Iron Age Civilisations Hydraulic...strong country rock of granite, 375 level at Dolcoath Mine, Cornwall (photo: Burrow and Thomas, 1893) 22 ...Corta Lago opencast mine at Rio Tinto, Huelva, Spain, Small Bronze Age trench mine at Chinflon, Huelva
Other Paper
Resources of India MINERAL RESOURCES OF INDIA Geology and Mineral Resources of India MINERAL RESOURCES...RESOURCES OF INDIA INTRODUCTION India has a rich tradition of mineral exploration. Innumerable old workings...workings, mine dumps slag heaps, etc. are the tell tale signs of this glorious tradition. The flourishing...since the days of Indus Valley civilizations. East India Company started exploration for coal in the Eighteenth...century with setting up of Geological Survey of India, the premier Earth science organisation and the
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: section near Yukkengol (Figs. 8a and 9a); M: Mochia–Khutuk section (Fig. 9b); H: Heishan–Zhaobishan...3b and c for stratigraphic columns), Yukkengol, Mochia–Khutuk, and Hankalchough Peak sections are marked...1.00 YKG-53 0.00 Hankalchough cap dolostone at Mochia–Khutuk (Fig. 9b) MK-28 2.40 MK-26 2.20 MK-25 2...Hankalchough–Lower Cambrian sections at Yukkengol, Mochia-khutuk (about 150 km east of Korla), and Hankalchough...diamictite (Fig. 4a) are separated by quartz and polylithic metawackes. Quartz, feldspar, chlorite, epidote,
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The notes are designed to show (1) where the deposit is, (2) why a certain age date has been assigned...classification. The notes should serve to introduce the deposit to the student and to explain my ideas about it...followed by notes to show: (1) the location of the deposit, (2) its geological framework, (3) its age, (4)...problems involved in the understanding of a given deposit. The bibliographies are arranged by continent or...Australia by states, and in Japan by islands. In India, the states in which the deposits are located are
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Metallurgical Institutes (MGMI) Kolkata, West Bengal, India The Indian Geological Congress (IGC) Elsevier...Designer: Mark Rogers Typeset by MPS Limited, Chennai, India Contents About the author Preface List of acronyms...Europe 2.5.4 Indian Space Research Organisation, India 2.5.5 China National Space Administration, China...Definition 9.1.1 Mineral 9.1.2 Rock 9.1.3 Mineral deposit 9.2 Classification of minerals 9.2.1 Mineral classification...Cutoff 10.2.2 Minimum width 10.2.3 Ore 10.2.4 Ore deposit 10.3 Resource estimation procedure 10.3.1 Small
 
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