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Zircon from
Bigar Hill, Žagubica, Braničevo District, Central Serbia, Serbia


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Zircon
Formula:Zr(SiO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Zircon data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bigar Hill, Žagubica, Braničevo District, Central Serbia, Serbia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1464008
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1464008:1
GUID (UUID V4):391dcfc2-8068-46e2-bad5-c9298b1096b8
Nearest other occurrences of Zircon
15.2km (9.5 miles) Majdanpek Mine, Majdanpek, Bor District, Central Serbia, Serbia
52.7km (32.8 miles) Mraconia Valley, Almăj Mountains, Caraş-Severin County, Romania
References
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Tethyan belt including Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria, and Turkey...Group of porphyry–high-sulfidation deposits in Serbia, as well as the Chelopech high-sulfidation epithermal...resources from many districts—for example, the Apuseni district in Romania (Haiduc, 1940; Baron, 2012) and smaller...(e.g., Moldova Noua, Romania; Veliki Krivelji, Serbia). Nonetheless, the review highlights some important...porphyry–high-sulfidation epithermal districts in Serbia and Bulgaria, with the remainder in the Pontides
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Discoveries in the Bor Metallogenetic Zone (BMZ, East Serbia) Miodrag Banješević 1, *, Vladica Cvetković 2...Bor, Serbia Faculty of Mining and Geology, University of Belgrade, Đušina 7, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia; vladica...ethz.ch Geological Survey of Serbia, Rovinjska 12, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia; office@gzs.gov.rs Geological...Peki was recently discovered. The obtained U/Pb zircon ages confirm the earlier knowledge that the major...geochronological data, including Ar-Ar [8,9], U-Pb zircon (e.g., [2,11,13]) and Re-Os molybdenite dating
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brief overview of the metallic mineral resources of Serbia Rade Jelenkovic 34 Geometallurgy – A tool for...gives information on the metallic resources of Serbia. The author focuses on five pillar points regarding...resources likely to be found in the territory of Serbia (Au, Ag and rare elements) and 5 – Mostly exhausted...Metal district; IBP – Iberian Pyrite Belt; PK – Polish Kupferschiefer; Ba – Balkan mining district. industrial...intrusive-volcanic complexes in southeastern Europe (e.g. Bor in Serbia, Assarel in Bulgaria in the BanatSrednogorje Zone)
Conference Proceedings (Volume)
area of the Kristineberg VHMS deposit, Skellefte district, Sweden .......................................A. Massive Zn-Cu-Pb deposits in the Røros ore district, Norway: setting and formation ................ The Jörn granitoid complex, Skellefte mining district, Sweden: petrography, lithogeochemistry and emplacement...Årebäck Hydrothermal imprint along the southern Central Indian ridge ...................................for VHMS deposits, Kristineberg area, Skellefte District, Sweden .....................................
 
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