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Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Gypsum
Formula:CaSO4 · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gypsum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Dognecea mine, Dognecea, Caraş-Severin County, Romania
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1500111
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1500111:9
GUID (UUID V4):0
Nearest other occurrences of Gypsum
60.7km (37.7 miles)Moldova Nouă Mine, Moldova Nouă, Caraş-Severin County, Romania
86.0km (53.4 miles)Bats’ Cave (Pestera Liliecilor; Gura Ponicovei Cave; Ponicova Cave), Dubova, Mehedinti County, Romania
References
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Banatitic Magmatic andMetallogenetic Belt (BMMB) ofRomania, Serbia andBulgaria is a complex calc-alkaline...central segments of the belt insouthernmost Banat (Romania), Serbia and north-westBulgaria. These districts...including major active Cu–Au mines atMoldova Nouă inRomania, Majdanpek, Veliki Kriveljand Bor in Serbia, and...two ends of the belt, in Eastern Bulgaria and inRomania. This paper summarises some of the depositcharacteristics...high-precision Re–Os date fortheDognecea skarn deposit, south-westRomania(76.6±0.3 Ma). These data indicate
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Institute ofRomaniaProf. Dr. Gheorghe Damian, President of the Society of Economic Geology ofRomaniaEditor...FranceMarian Munteanu, Geological Institute ofRomaniaEssaid Bilal, Ecole des Mines, St. Etienne, France...Cuza” University,Iaşi,RomaniaIoan Pintea, Geological Institute ofRomaniaGrigore Buia, University...University of Petroşani,RomaniaGiorgios Christofides, Aristotle University ofThessaloniki, GreeceFloarea...Cluj-Napoca,North University Center of Baia Mare,RomaniaGheorghe Damian, Technical University Cluj-Napoca
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Udubaşa (1938, Ocnele Mari,Romania) Director of the Geological Institute ofRomania,Bucharest; President...President of the Mineralogical Society ofRomania; Member of the Commission for NewMinerals and Mineral Names...and about 100 articles - one-thirdoutside ofRomania.Rudolf Duda (1944, Vojany, Slovakia) Head of the...Hungary (Sándor Szakáll)Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska)Romania (Gheorghe Udubasa)Slovakia (Rudolf Duda)Ukraine...Hungary (Sándor Szakáll),Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska).Romania (Gheorghe Udubasa),Slovakia (Rudolf Duda). Ukraine
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eum. Kosice. SLK; GIR = Geological Institute ofRomania, Bucharest, ROM; GM= Gold Museum,Brad, ROM : GYV...data. Bogdan Marinescu (Geological lnstilllteofRomania): Necolai Terteleac (De. ign-Art-Foto.Bucharest):...Gheorghe llinca. Mihai Tatu (Geological lnstillltc ofRomania, Bucharest): MarianLupule cu (Univcr. ity of Bucharc...high, heighthilllakelillle, smalllow, lowerminemountai nmountains range or chainopen-pi1peak...high. heighthilllakelillle. smal llow. lowerminemountainmountains range or chainopen-pilpeak
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aragonite on calcite, 10.3 cm across, from the Agrigentomine, Agrigento, Agrigento Province, Sicily,Italy. In...1998; Nesse2012). Associated minerals includegypsum, goethite, siderite, calcite, glaucophane, lawsonite...Alston Moor (Tindle2008). The Yorkshire Silverbandmine, Cronkley Fell, Durham, has produced interesting...examples of aragonite, particularly from the Botallackmine, Wheal Owles, and Wheal Cock, St. Just district...spheresand a cone, 17 cm across, from the Brandenbergmine, Todtnau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Gregor Markl
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THE GEOLOGY OFROMANIAWITHIN THE CENTRAL EAST-EUROPEANGEOSTRUCTURAL CONTEXT VASILE MUTIHACGABRIEL...GABRIEL MUTIHACTHE GEOLOGYOFROMANIAWITHIN THE CENTRAL EAST-EUROPEANGEOSTRUCTURAL CONTEXTEDITURA...Naţionale a RomânieiMUTIHAC, VASILEThe Geology ofRomania within the Central-Est-European Geostructural Context/Vasile...ANDOR T1PO S.R.L., Bucureşti MottoThe land o fRomania is not only the surfacecircumscribed by the country's...duty o f the stateinstitution "The Geology o fRomania". "Prove all you will; true difficulty lies
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Mineralogical Society of Poland Mineralogical Society ofRomania Slovak Geological Society Ukrainian Mineralogical...Ionescu Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca,Romania Victor M. Kvasnytsya Institute of Geochemistry...Gheorghe Udubaşa Geological Institute ofRomania, Bucharest,Romania Local Organizing Committee Sándor Szakáll...is found ~ 3 km NNE from the village of Chyžné (County Revúca) in Central Slovakia. The locality is situated...represented by secondary minerals: cerussite, anglesite,gypsum, senarmontite, stibiconite (?), valentinite (?)
Journal (issue)
Zacaminte)Founded 1910 by the Geological Institute ofRomaniaVOL. 87ISSN 1220-5648No. 1CONTENTGheorghe...tradition/heritage: the museum mines and geoparks inRomania ………...................7Mircea GEORGESCUThe...mineralization related to Late Cretaceous magmatism inRomania …....................15A. Feyzi BİNGÖL, Mesut...economic outlook of Jiu Valley hard coal deposit,Romania ............................................41...Mts.,Romania …….......47- continued on the back cover -Geological Institute ofRomaniaSociety
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Mineralogical Society of Poland Mineralogical Society ofRomania Slovak Geological Society Ukrainian Mineralogical...Ionescu Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca,Romania Friedrich Koller University of Vienna, Vienna...HORNBLENDITES FROM THE DITRĂU ALKALINE MASSIF (ROMANIA) AND ITS PETROGENETIC RELATIONS ALMÁSI, E.E.*,...Ghiurghiu Mountains in the Eastern Carpathians (Romania). Petrographically the DAM is exceptionally diverse...Mineralogy of Székelyland, Eastern Transylvania,Romania. CsíkCounty Nature and Conservation Society, Sfântu
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Bogdan P. Onac EditorsCave and KarstSystems ofRomania Cave and Karst Systems of the WorldSeries editor...Bogdan P. OnacEditorsCave and Karst SystemsofRomania123 EditorsGheorghe M. L. PontaGroundwater...Institute of Speleology,Romanian AcademyCluj-NapocaRomaniaISSN 2364-4591ISSN 2364-4605 (electronic)Cave...endlessly fascinating karst and cave worldofRomania ForewordLimestones make up 4400 km2 (1.8%)...Christianity to the territory of the present-dayRomania.First scientific information about Romanian caves
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JankoviéAlbania by E. Pumo, V. Melo and B. OstrosiRomania by V. Ianovici and M. BorcosBulgaria by B. Bogdanov...feldspar, asbestos, talc, baryte, fluorite,celestine,gypsum, anhydrite, magnesite, bromine,bentonite, kaolin...includes Albania, Bulgaria, Cyprus,Greece, Hungary,Romania and Yugoslavia; andSouthwest Europe embraces France...genesis:Pre-Hercynian mineralization .andandRomania by V. Ianovici and M. BorcosIntroduction by W...Moesian structural—metallogenic zzone .The Koshavagypsum-bearing districtThe Pleven district of fireclays
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calc-silicate minerals. Jarosite, malachite, andgypsum are supergene in origin.Ores are mainly massive...magnetite from the Ocnade Fier-Dognecea Fe-Cu-Pb-Zn skarn deposit inRomania(Ciobanu and Cook 2004), the...and a case study: the Ocnade Fier-Dognecea orefield, Banat,Romania. Ore Geol Rev 24(3–4):315–370. https://doi...isotopes on high temperature geological process.Mine SocAm, pp 491–559Ohmoto H, Rye RO (1979) Isotopes...evolution of hydrothermal fluidsat the Ansil Cu-Znmine, Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. Econ Geol86(5):1110–1114
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affect the neighbouring calcite, changing it intogypsum or into a whole seriesof other sulphates. Opals...in its chemical composition. Rock salt, sylvine,gypsum, calcite andsome iron ores, such as chamosite...soft, yielding environment, such as crystals ofgypsum in soft clay.Crystals may also develop freely...180°) occur quite frequently, e.g. incassiteritegypsum, and fluorite.In some cases the growth of twin...Twinned Crystals of (from left to right): fluorite,gypsum, cassiterite17 grows columnar crystals of pseudo-hexagonal
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clear towhiteDzhalinditecruciformand VshapedGypsumbrightred topinklight toyellowishbrown to... Mineral DescriptionsMolybdenite in Graphite; BogalaMine, Sri Lanka51 Copper, nativeSynonym(s):Cuivre...of cuprite (bluish grey); NorthMine(North Broken HillMine; NBHMine), Broken Hill, Yancowinna Co.,...vein in jasper (red internal reflections); MadenköyMine, Çayeli, Rize Province, Black Sea Region, Turkey...argentite reaction rim (greenishgrey; arg); Monte NarbaMine, San Vito, Cagliari Province, Sardinia, Italy; PPL
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HematiteAnhydritePyriteChalcopyriteCalciteGypsumQuartzFig. 5. Compilation of intrusive events...multigenerations of magnetite in theRomania Ocna de Fier-Dognecea orefield. Hu et al. (2015)discussed...discussed nine Fe skarn deposits in Canada,Romania, andChina that contain multiple generations of magnetite...and a case study: TheOcna de Fier–Dognecea ore field, Banat,Romania: Ore Geology Reviews,v. 24, p. 315–370...deposit, eastern Mojave Desert,San BernardinoCounty, California: Economic Geology, v. 83, p. 568–587
Journal (issue)
Zacaminte)Founded 1910 by the Geological Institute ofRomaniaVOL. 85ISSN 1220-5648No. 1CONTENTpage...some Neogene magmatites of |Metaliferi Mts. –Romania ………………………… 1Gheorghe C. POPESCU, Antonela NEACŞU...porphyry copper deposits from Metaliferi Mountains (Romania) …..…………….……. 7Essaid BILAL, Fernando Machado...Cireşata porphyry deposit, Metaliferi Mountains,Romania ….……………… 19S. MIHAI, M. ZLĂGNEAN, S. HALGAMining...porphyry Cu-Au systems at Voia,Metaliferi Mts.,Romania ……………………………………………………………………………………………......… 38Ion
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do Sul, Brazil * 12.5 x 10 x 10.5 cmPage 252:Gypsum rosette, Red River floodway, Winnipeg, Manitoba...resulting in well-formed collectible crystalssuch asgypsum (page 252) and epidote (page 221). Solidcrystal-filled...zeolites.Calcite (septarian nodule), San JuanCounty, Utah, USA » 18 x 24 x 8 om 14MINERALS: PRODUCTS...new ones are being discovered every year. HowGypsumcan we tell them apart? The first step a mineralogist...fineway to recognize their hard work!éoeGypsum (selenite variety), Galetta, Ontario, Canada *
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do Sul, Brazil * 12.5 x 10 x 10.5 emPage 252:Gypsum rosette, Red River floodway, Winnipeg, Manitoba...resulting in well-formed collectible crystalssuch asgypsum (page 252) and epidote (page 221). Solidcrystal-filled...zeolites.Calcite (septarian nodule), San JuanCounty, Utah, USA * 18 x 24x Bem 14| MINERALS: PRODUCTS...mineral’s physical properties in order to identifyGypsumit. Many minerals have very characteristic physical...museum — a fineway to recognize their hard work!Gypsum (selenite variety), Galetta, Ontario, Canada *
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its chemical con1position. Rock salt. sylvine,gypsum, ..:alcitc' andsorne iron ores, such as chamosice...rhodonitealbiteV"'orthociase '--....vgypsumwolframiteV:.0e_: e.. ..Cxo--=...soft) yielding environment, such as crystals ofgypsum in soft clay.Crystals may also develop freely...180°) occur quite frequently, e.g. incassiteritegypsum) and fluorite.In so1ne cases the growth of twin...Twinned Cry stals of (from Left to right): fluorite,gypsum, cassi1r:1rire17 grows columnar crystals of
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orientation whichmay be in the form of multiple twins (gypsum), contact or juxtapositiontwins (aragonite), cyclic...tetrahedrite from bournonite, rock crystal from cleargypsum or aragonite, vesuvianite fromgarnet, and many...is as follows: 1 — talc; 2 — rock salt (halite),gypsum; 3 — calcite; 4— fluorite; 5 -- apatite; 6 — feldspar...chemical sediments, e.g.deposits of rock salt,gypsum, and borates. Various micro-organismsusually participated...commonmineral is produced, such as limestone,gypsum, quartz, or rock salt.More often several minerals
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orientation whichmay be in the form of multiple twins (gypsum), contact or juxtapositiontwins (aragonite), cyclic...tetrahedrite from bournonite, rock crystal from cleargypsum or aragonite, vesuvianite fromgarnet, and many...is as follows: 1 - talc; 2 - rock salt (halite),gypsum; 3 - calcite; 4- fluorite; 5 - apatite; 6 - feldspar...chemical sediments, e.g.deposits of rock salt,gypsum, and borates. Various micro-organismsusually participated...commonmineral is produced, such as limestone,gypsum, quartz, or rock salt.More often several minerals
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orientation whichmay be in the form of multiple twins (gypsum), contact or juxtapositiontwins (aragonite), cyclic...tetrahedrite from bournonite, rock crystal fram cleargypsum or aragonite, vesuvianite fromgarnet, and many...as follows: l - talc; 2 - rock s_a lt (halite),gypsum; 3 - calcite; 4- fluorite ; 5 -- apatite; 6 - feldspar...chemical sediments, e.g.deposits of rock salt,gypsum, and borates. Various micro-organismsusually participated...commonmineral is produced, such as limestone,gypsum, quartz, or rock salt.More often several minerals
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affect the neighbouring calcite, changing it intogypsum or into a whole seriesof other sulphates. Opals...in its chemical composition. Rock salt, sylvine,gypsum, calcite andsome iron ores, such as chamosite...I14BjII rhodoniteaxiniteaIIogypsumwolframitentaniteaugneorthoclasebarytes...soft, yielding environment, such as crystals ofgypsum in soft clay.Crystals may also develop freely...180°) occur quite frequently, e.g. incassiteritegypsum, and fluorite.In some cases the growth of twin
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super-unitCondestablemine?present surfacepresent sea levelqtz+ btRaúlMine:projected position...located about 2 km northwest of the Condestablemine. It is unclear if this garnet is genetically related...a single occurrence of garnet in theCondestablemine), and pyroxene described in what corresponds to...of the veins in the Raúlminefollow a northeast strike, the Condestablemine is dominatedby northwest-oriented...fine-grained milky quartz is observedat the Raúlmine filling up to 2-m-thick segments of thenorthwest-trending
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stage wasquartz, calcite, hematite, and sparsegypsum (Fig. 5). Fractures in skarn and ore minerals were...hematite. Other late-stage minerals are sparsegypsum, whichhas also been observed in other iron skarns...1998),Ocna de Fier-Docnecea Fe skarn deposit inRomania (Ciobanu and Cook, 2004), Ayazmant Fe–Cu skarn...and a case study: the Ocna de Fier–Dogneceaorefield, Banat,Romania. Ore Geology Reviews 24, 315–370.... The pressure dependence of the dehydrationofgypsum to bassanite. Mineralogical Magazine 51, 453–457
 
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