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Cassiterite from
JC tin skarn deposit, Watson Lake mining district, Yukon, Canada


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Cassiterite
Formula:SnO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Cassiterite data
Locality Data:Click here to view JC tin skarn deposit, Watson Lake mining district, Yukon, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:927146
Long-form Identifier:1:3:927146:3
GUID (UUID V4):ab1881f6-f2a3-480d-b7d1-e1a9864ae78d
Nearest other occurrences of Cassiterite
0.0km (0.0 miles) ⓘJC deposit, Seagull Batholith, Watson Lake mining district, Yukon, Canada
11.5km (7.1 miles) ⓘSeagull Batholith, Watson Lake mining district, Yukon, Canada
20.5km (12.7 miles) ⓘMW claim, Screw Creek, Cassiar Mountains, Watson Lake mining district, Yukon, Canada
59.1km (36.7 miles) ⓘMindy prospect, Watson Lake mining district, Yukon, Canada
70.6km (43.9 miles) ⓘFiddler Yukon Mine, Watson Lake mining district, Yukon, Canada
99.3km (61.7 miles) ⓘRuby Creek, Surprise Lake, Atlin Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Manuscript Genesis of tin-dominant polymetallic deposits in the Dachang district, South China: Insights...Insights from cassiterite U–Pb ages and trace element compositions Jia Guo, Rong-Qing Zhang, Weidong Sun, Ming-Xing...L-C. Zhang, Genesis of tin-dominant polymetallic deposits in the Dachang district, South China: Insights...Insights from cassiterite U–Pb ages and trace element compositions, Ore Geology Reviews (2018), doi: https://doi...pertain. Genesis of tin-dominant polymetallic deposits in the Dachang district, South China: Insights
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Manuscript Genesis of the Maikhura Tungsten-Tin Skarn Deposit, Tajik Tien Shan: Insights from Petrology...Dvurechenskaya, Genesis of the Maikhura TungstenTin Skarn Deposit, Tajik Tien Shan: Insights from Petrology, Mineralogy...pertain. Genesis of the Maikhura Tungsten-Tin Skarn Deposit, Tajik Tien Shan: Insights from Petrology...serguei07@hotmail.com Abstract The Maikhura W-Sn skarn deposit is situated in the Gissar Segment of the Southern...genetically distinct group of W-Sn deposits. The deposit incorporates both pyroxene- and garnet-dominant
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
geometallurgy as documented by complex tin mineralization at the HĂ€mmerlein deposit (Erzgebirge, Germany) Marius...quantitative mineralogical study on the HĂ€mmerlein tin deposit in the Erzgebirge, Germany, not only yields insights...beneficiation. The lithological units of the skarn and greisen deposit show significant differences in modal...late cassiterite-chlorite-fluorite-sulfide assemblage. This assemblage replaces pre-existing skarn lithologies...schist that surrounds the skarn. The co-genetic formation of the cassiterite-chlorite-fluoritesulfide
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
B.V., Amsterdam - - Printed in The Netherlands Tin-bearing skarns of South China: Geological setting...ABSTRACT Chen, J., Halls, C. and Stanley, C.J., 1992. Tin-bearing skarns of South China: Geological setting...setting and mineralogy. Ore Geol. Rev., 7: 225-248. Tin in skarns forms a significant part of the total Sn...creating the basis for a historically important tin-mining industry. The skarns are genetically related...certain cases, Sn is located in minerals such as cassiterite, malayaite and nordenskioldine. In many other
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
are only available in the Paleoarchean Panorama district where coeval seawater-dominated and magmatic–hydrothermal...appear to have been physically separated. This district, which is characterised by chloritic and sericitic...advanced argillic alteration assemblages, the only deposit for which we ascribe a major magmatic–hydrothermal...contribution is the Devonian Neves Corvo deposit. This deposit differs from other deposits in the Iberian...magmatic–hydrothermal component to a large number of ore deposit types. Although there is a broad consensus that
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Neves-Corvo Volcanic-Hosted Massive Sulfide Deposit, Portugal. II. Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Carbon Isotopes...Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada N6A 5B7 Abstract The oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon...the Neves-Corvo volcanic-hosted massive sulfide deposit have been used to infer its thermal history and...fluids. Quartz and cassiterite separated from the stringer and massive cassiterite ores of the Corvo orebody...orebody (“tin corridor”) have ή18O values of 12.5 to 13.6 and –1.4 to –0.4 per mil, respectively. Quartz-cassiterite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
John L. MAIR** * Yukon Geological Survey, Box 2703 (K-10), Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada Y1A 2C6 [e-mail:...suites and belts are defined across Alaska and Yukon, in the northern North American Cordillera, on the...intrusion-related Ag-Pb-Zn deposits are few, and significant tin mineralisation is rare. Most significantly, many...reduced intrusion-related gold deposit model. Keywords: Alaska, Yukon, granite, redox, Cretaceous, magnetic...preferentially generate oxide deposits rich in tungsten and tin. This relationship between magmatic redox state and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and fluid inclusion study of magnetite–scheelite skarn mineralization at Kara, Northwestern Tasmania: implications...Blackwell Singoyi b, Khin Zaw a,) a Centre for Ore Deposit Research, UniÕersity of Tasmania, GPO Box 252-79...magnetite–scheelite deposit is located about 40 km south of Burnie in northwestern Tasmania. The deposit consists...Sandstone. At least four paragenetic stages of skarn formation and ore deposition have been recognized:...Kara was formed as a proximal skarn assemblage in carbonate host. The skarn formation and ore deposition
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
pp. 1215–1230 Formation of Magnetite-Scheelite Skarn Mineralization at Kara, Northwestern Tasmania: Evidence...KHIN ZAW† AND BLACKWELL SINGOYI* Centre for Ore Deposit Research, University of Tasmania, GPO Box 252-79...Australia Abstract The Kara magnetite-scheelite deposit is located 40 km south of Burnie in northwestern...Sandstone. At least four paragenetic stages of skarn formation and ore deposition have been recognized:...Stages I and II mineral assemblages represent early skarn formation and are dominated by the anhydrous minerals
Report (volume)
Columbia, Canada Published for the Geological Society of CIM as VOLUME 46 by the OF MINING, METALLURGY...PETROLEUM COPYRIGHT © 1995 BY CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING, METALLURGY AND PETROLEUM Suite 1210, 3400 de Maisonneuve...Maisonneuve Boulevard West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3Z 3B8 ISBN 0-919086-56-X PRINTED BY HARPELL’S...PRESS COOPERATIVE Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada Preface CIM Special Volume 46 is organized into...regional overviews of Washington, British Columbia, Yukon, and Alaska; Part B — porphyry copper (+ Au+Mo)
Book
PREFACE xiii CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Mineral Deposit versus Orebody 1.2. Styles of Mineralization and...Mineralization 4.10. A Comprehensive Example: The Cree de District, Colorado, USA 4.11. Summary 4.12. Recommended...8.3. Porphyry Molybdenum Deposits 8.4. Porphyry Tin Deposits 8.5. Summary 8.6. Recommended Reading 353...9. SKARN DEPOSITS 9.1. Introduction 9.2. Skarns and Skarn Deposits 9.3. Types of Skarns and Skarn Deposits...INTRODUCTION 1.1. Mineral Deposit versus Orebody A mineral deposit (or an ore deposit) may be defined as a
Report (volume)
Boca Raton, Florida; Greenwood NN (1973) Boron. In JC Bailar Jr, HJ Emeléus, R Nyholm, AF Trotman-Dickenson...11. Table 1, p. 561: Selected tourmaline-bearing tin +/- tungsten greisens, veins, Chapter 11. Table...eeene tees baie e ta eee vas nse EE Me Anco 560 Tin + tungsten greisens, veins, skarns, and replacements...eusaentenesaeee nae cecteet 740 1 SGP 1G)Fel apepere canada nD ab as a MA Phe Tied ne ee TNT aR SGA Se RO 740...and Turkey; (2) brine deposits, notably Searles Lake, California; (3) salar deposits in the Andes of
Report (volume)
from a marble associated with an iron deposit (Tashelginskoye deposit, Russia, Shepel and Karpenko 1969)...contact of an igneous body to limestone the typical skarn assemblages formed, model reactions for the Al-free...Canadian Mineralogsit Spec Publ 1, Mineral Assoc Canada, Ontario, p 360 Bleek AWG (1907) Die JadeitlagerstÀtten...(1964) Clinozoisite from the Willsboro wollastonite deposit, New York. Special Paper, Geol Soc Am 76:42-43...Spiering B (1999) Mineralogy of the archean barite deposit of Ghattihosahalli, Karnataka, India. Can Mineral
Report (volume)
Geophysics University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4 John M. Ferry Dept. Earth & Planetary...magmatic arc. The intrusives in the shield area of Canada are generalized (metamorphic rocks are included)... M.T., Meinert, L.D. and Newberry, R.J. (1981) Skarn deposits. Econ. Geol. 75, 317-391. Emst, W.G. (1976)...thickness of up to 9 km (Oliver, 1977), the Round Lake batholith with a maximum thickness of 10 km (Gibb...km (Ajakaiye, 1970), plutons of the English Lake District which extend to 9 km (Lee, 1986; Locke and Brown
Report (volume)
University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E3, Canada David R. Cole and Juske Horita Chemical and Analytical...quartz-water at 180-550°C; Zhang et al. 1994, cassiterite- and wolframite-water at 200-420°C; Poulson and...Application to the Earth’s Mantle. Mineral Assoc Canada Short Course 21:357-384 Chacko T, Mayeda TK, Clayton...polymetamorphism in marble, Tudor gabbro aureole, Ontario, Canada. J Metam Geol 10:487-501 Eiler JM, Baumgartner...paleotemperatures. J Geol 63:538-578 Emrich K, Ehhalt DH, Vogel JC (1970) Carbon isotope fractionation during the precipitation
 
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