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Magnetite from
Svishti Plaz Mine, Etropole Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Magnetite
Formula:Fe2+Fe23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnetite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Svishti Plaz Mine, Etropole Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:891742
Long-form Identifier:1:3:891742:3
GUID (UUID V4):94599995-f780-4eba-87af-924ab6ae4645
Nearest other occurrences of Magnetite
6.9km (4.3 miles) Elatsite Mine, Etropole Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
7.8km (4.8 miles) Vozdol deposit, Chelopech Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
8.6km (5.3 miles) Karlievo porphyry copper deposit, Karlievo, Zlatitsa Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
9.7km (6.1 miles) Etropole deposit, Etropole Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
10.5km (6.5 miles) Dolna Kamenitsa vein, Etropole Municipality, Sofia Province, Bulgaria
19.9km (12.4 miles) Medet Mine, Panagyurishte, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
25.1km (15.6 miles) Assarel Mine, Panagyurishte, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
25.9km (16.1 miles) Orlovo Gnezdo deposit, Panagyurishte, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
46.1km (28.6 miles) Elshitsa mine, Elshitsa, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
47.5km (29.5 miles) Vlaykov Vruh Mine, Elshitsa, Panagyurishte Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
744(6) c = 4.016(1) Z=2 X-ray Powder Pattern: Juno mine, Australia. 3.140 (100), 3.025 (40), 3.622 (30)...(1) 5.1 1.3 73.6 7.4 14.3 Total 101.7 (1) Juno mine, Australia; by electron microprobe, corresponds...Bi11.74 (S14.87 Se3.13 )Σ=18.00 Occurrence: In magnetite pipes that cut felsic sediments and pyroclastics;...volcanism (Juno mine, Australia). Association: Gladite, junoite, emplectite, magnetite, chalcopyrite (Juno...(Juno mine, Australia); paděraite, hammarite, chalcopyrite, grossular, andradite (Băiţa, Romania)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
mineralizing stages can best be observed in Jean Baptiste mine where banded replacement veins crosscut marbles...included in coarsegrained quartz (in the Christiana mine), but it also occurs as small inclusions in pyrite...and Breskovska (1995) from the Zidarovo deposit (Bulgaria). The maximum Bi content reaches 1.00 atoms per...8–10 kam9, Ilarion; 11 CL5, Clemence mine; 12 CL2, Clemence mine. – not analysed, n number of analyses...bismuthinite-pekoite and chalcopyrite at the Svishti Plaz gold deposit in Bulgaria and suggested that they were breakdown
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
[8] were discovered and over 50 ore minerals: magnetite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, pyrite, cassiterite...formation of structural-mineralogical complexes in the province was subdivided into several stages terminated...(1530–1547 Ma) [5,30,31]. In the southern part of the province, all the above structural-mineralogical complexes...represented by fluorite, zircon, apatite, ilmenite, magnetite, anatase, allanite, uraninite, and thorite. Granites...rapakivi granites (Figure 2). The map of the of province was compiled by A.E.by Tornebom [16]. More ites
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contributed during discussions, field trips, and mine visits. As cited in the text, many colleagues provided...(Austria), J. Komínek (Czech Republic), I. Bojkov (Bulgaria), H. Schleicher (Germany), W. Schuppan (Germany).... . . . . . . . . . 19 19 23 25 Chapter 2 Bulgaria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . 4.1 South Greenland Uranium Province . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1.1 Ilimaussaq Intrusive.... . . . 16.1 Ciudad Rodrigo Region, Salamanca Province . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.1
 
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