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Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Native Silver
Formula:Ag
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Native Silver data
Locality Data:Click here to view Agarak Mine, Agarak, Meghri, Syunik Province, Armenia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:621718
Long-form Identifier:1:3:621718:1
GUID (UUID V4):0
Nearest other occurrences of Native Silver
8.4km (5.2 miles)Tey-Lichkvaz Au deposit, Syunik Province, Armenia
18.4km (11.4 miles)Kaler Cu-Mo prospect, Syunik Province, Armenia
21.5km (13.4 miles)Meghrasar prospect, Syunik Province, Armenia
22.9km (14.2 miles)Agyurt prospect, Ordubad District, Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, Azerbaijan
25.1km (15.6 miles)Kajaran Mine, Kajaran, Kajaran, Syunik Province, Armenia
38.1km (23.6 miles)Shahumyan Mine, Kapan, Kapan, Syunik Province, Armenia
39.1km (24.3 miles)Centralni East, Kapan, Syunik Province, Armenia
59.0km (36.7 miles)Mardzhan deposit, Sisian, Syunik Province, Armenia
65.3km (40.6 miles)Marjan prospect, Shahbuz District, Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, Azerbaijan
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
from the Shamlugh deposit, Alaverdi district,Armenia, Lesser CaucasusM. F. Calder 11213&...deposit located in the Alaverdi mining district,Armenia, is hosted by Middle Jurassic magmatic rocks of...Academy of the RepublicofArmenia, Baghramyan Avenue 24a, 0019 Yerevan,Armenia Miner DepositaIntroduction...al. 2016a). The Alaverdi district in northernArmenia is home to several major copper and polymetallic...focused on the Shamlugh deposit(Fig. 2) as thismine was accessible and a good representation of the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Kapan District, Lesser Caucasus, SouthernArmeniaJohannes Mederer,1,†,* Robert Moritz,1 Massimo...named 1–2, 6, and Kavart mines),and one activemine at the Shahumyan precious and base metal1251...Kapan block, KGF = Khustup-Giratagh fault, MOP =Meghri-Ordubad pluton. Sources of location and description...rocksCretaceous rockskmSouthArmenianblockArmeniaABV48°Georgiah-Eocene rocks46°umie...adjacent CenozoicMeghri-Ordubab and Bargushat plutons of the South Armenian block. A =Agarak Cu-Mo porphyry
Book
of Minerals, Flotation2.5 Mineral Resources ofArmenia4.6 Chemical and Thermal properties of2.6 Mineral...or lake sediments and on valley slopes. U, Cu,native sulfur ores and sedimentarydeposits of Ni, Fe...controlsvolcanogenic belts with hydrothermal gold andsilver ore deposits and porphyric copperformation chains...formation andarrangement of mineral resources.Province formation depended on type of geosynclines and...metamorphic andsedimentary rock formations withinprovince range, erosion shear depth. Continent territories
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Academy of Sciences ofArmenia, 24A Marshall Baghramian Avenue, Yerevan 0019,ArmeniacInstitute of Earth...SwitzerlanddFortune Resources LLC, Yerevan,Armeniaba r t i c l ei n f oArticle history:Received...November 2013Keywords:Tethyan beltLesser CaucasusArmeniaNagorno–KarabakhVMS–epithermal–porphyry transition...Kapan, Alaverdi and Mehmana mining districtsofArmenia and the Nagorno–Karabakh region form part of the...in a NW-SE direction fromsouthern Georgia toArmenia and Azerbaijan. We present a review ofthe main
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
LEAD, ZINC, ANDSILVERGeneral InformationGenetic Types of Lead-, Zinc-, andSilver-OreDeposits, Metallogenic...Lead, Zinc, andSilver DepositsGeneralizations and Indications of Lead, Zinc,andSilverSelected References...subdivision is by geologicalprovince. The important mineral belts of Kazakhstan andArmenia furnish examples of...copper-molybdenum "porphyry" type deposits inArmenia. The ores of Kadzharan,Agarak and Dastakert are in this belt...the circum-Pacific fold belts of similar age. AtAgarak disseminated mineralization predominates over veinlets
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
mineral deposits in theTarom-Hashtjin metallogenicprovince, NW Iran: An analysis of the controlson epithermal...Magmatic Arc systems. The Tarom-Hashtjin metallogenicprovince in the NW part of Iran is located in the western...magma generation, the TaromHashtjin metallogenicprovince is proposed to be prospective for precious metal...AfroArabian collision zone (through Iran, Turkey,Armenia/Azerbaijan, andwestern Pakistan) (Richards, 2015...1. Location of the Tarom-Hashtjin metallogenicprovince in the geology map of Iran (modified after Stöcklin
Report (issue)
By-Product CommoditiesMolybdenum, gold, andsilver are the economically most important by-products...polymetallic assemblageof copper-, zinc-, lead-, andsilver-bearing sulfide minerals.Example DepositsThere...By-productminerals frequently include molybdenite andnative gold. Other associated minerals may include sphalerite...chalcopyrite, and sphalerite + galena + tetrahedrite ±silver. This paragenetic sequence differs from that published...elements have shown that copper, molybdenum, gold,silver, barium, lead, zinc, arsenic,antimony, and tellurium
Book
org/details/cu31924004109439 Mineral ResourcesOFARMENIAAND ANATOLIAByHAGOP A. KARAJIANMETALLURGIST...1920 Copyright, 1920.ByHAGOP A. KARA JIAN.ARMENIA PRESSPrinters and Publishers217 East 26th Street...Central depression. — Ionian sea board. —EasternArmenia:border ranges38-42PHYSIOGRAPHY.—Asmember...—Deposits of the centralformations. — Central42-49Armenia:tableland.integralactions.levels.plain...—Southern—Folds of western Anatolia.—EasternSouthernArmeniafaults.folds.folds.folds.folds.folds
Conference Proceedings (Volume)
Cover photograph: View of the Aitik open pit coppermine in the verynorth of Sweden. Mining operations started...containing67 100 tonnes of copper, 51 700 tonnes ofsilver and 1,9 tonnes of gold.Photo: Olof Martinsson...ore-bearing intrusions in the Emeishan large igneousprovince ......................................... 975...superdomain: a new metallotect within the SuperiorProvince ................................................two orebodies in the Jinchuan intrusion, Gansuprovince, NW China . . ....................... 1032Robert
Report (issue)
.......................... 26Questa molybdenummine .................................................................................. 35Copper Kingmine .................................................................................... 41San Pedromine ..................................................Azure—Rising Sunmine ...................................................................... 42Romeromine .......................................... 47Beaumontmine ...............................................
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corresponding indices of suchelements as gold,silver, and mercury, which. are not consideredeither...helical chainsrunning parallel to the Z axis.Native selenium ,vhich occurs undernatural conditions...Next, it began to beused, in small quantities, insilver alloys to preserve their luster.Diethyl telluride...telll1rinm is utilized in photogTaphy for toningsilver bromide prints. On paper, tellurit1m chloride turns...present in anodic sludges in the form of selenides ofsilver and other metals, all existing extraction procedures
Book (volume)
proluvialMetamorphogenic depositsReferencesOFSILVER(K.F.basinplacersKuznetsovofand R.V...information82Silver-bearing deposits withSpecific deposits ofsilverdisseminatedtypeofsilvermineralization...mineralization8392silver-lead associationKandzhok deposit (94)Thesilver-goldReferencesDEPOSITS...belt, with its remarkable depositsof gold andsilver.The depth of formation of the endogenic gold-ore...etc.).4.Gold-silver, characterized by the highsilver content of theofsilver minerals proper with
Conference Proceedings (Volume)
Cover photograph: View of the Aitik open pit coppermine in the verynorth of Sweden. Mining operations started...containing67 100 tonnes of copper, 51 700 tonnes ofsilver and 1,9 tonnes of gold.Photo: Olof Martinsson...AholaOccurrence of gold (electrum) in the Lousalmine, Iberian pyrite belt, Portugal ...................Biennial Meeting 2013. Proceedings, Volume 2 Thesilver-polymetallic Mangazeyskoe deposit (Russia, Sakha-Yakutia):...Philippe NegrelDeveloping genetic models for copper-silver mineralisation in theKalahari Copperbelt, Botswana:
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affects its present characteristicsas a minera1province, because of the exposure of thevarious depth...sills), if theyare exposed in outcrop or in themine workings at all. The Climax Mocomplex isthe best...known(e.g. the Montana Tunnels deposit, ObeliskMine). The former localitycontains disseminated pyrite...minerals.The high-sulphur assemblagealso rich insilver has mainly hypogene chalcocite and enargite,lesser...and contains the principal Sovietporphyry Cu-Moprovince estimated to represent some 15 Mt Cu and 200Tt
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affectsits presentcharacteristicsas a mineralprovince,because of the exposure of thevarious depth...sills), if theyare exposed in outcrop or in themine workings at all. The Climax Mocomplex isthe best...known(e.g. the Montana Tunnels deposit, ObeliskMine). The former localitycontains disseminated pyrite...minerals.The high-sulphur assemblagealso rich insilver has mainly hypogene chalcocite and enargite,lesser...and contains the principal Sovietporphyry Cu-Moprovince estimated to represent some 15 Mt Cu and 200Tt
Book (edition)
DEPOSITSThe Precious Metals419Gold, 1+19;Silver, 1+51+; Platinum, 1+7513.The Nonferrous Metals...726; Heat and Sound Insula¬tors, 729; Asphalt andNative Bitumens, 73219.Metallurgical and Refractory...maintain ore reserves, and in the proper location ofmine workings toavoid caving ground. In the future he...numerous gifts in thetemple of my father Osiris insilver in gold in lapis lazuli in copperand in precious...The first metals used were probably gathered asnative metals fromstreams by primitive man. Gold is presumed
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of the empire was marked by the loss of goldandsilver resulting from its use to import luxuries without...Mexico was invaded by Spain becauseof gold andsilver. This invasion, however, did not lead to commercial...Spaniards was to seize and remove the gold andsilver.The discovery of gold in California was of great...metals in AustraliJ.tin, copper, lead, zinc, andsilver-a rapid increase in population, and industri a...years British Columbia calledh erself the miningprovince, and she had a right to the name.'lt may seem
Book (edition)
• t --•-"""""'The Lornex copper-molybdenummine and plant, Highland Valley, British Columbia. (By...specific cases such asmine levels when measured infeet, values of gold andsilver in troy ounces, and...Phoenicians and Romansto Britain; it was gold andsilver that lured theSpanish Conquistadores to the settlement...developing an annual ton of new copper capacity frommine through the refinery without intrastructurecosts...fold in three years.As an example, the " SurfaceMine Control andReclamation Act,' ' which was initially
Book (edition)
MINERAL DEPOSITS12. The Precious MetalsGold, 417;Silver, 451; Platinuni, 47241713.The Nonferrous...714; Heat and Sound Insulators, 716; Asphalt andNative Bitumens, 71D19. Metallurgical and R efractory...maintain ore reserves, and in the proper location ofmine workings t o avoidcaving ground. In the future...gifts in theten1ple of 111y father O.. iris insilver in gold in lapis lazuli in copperand in precious...fir ·t metal used "'<'re probably gathered a.-native metal fron1--treams by prirnitiYc man. Gold is
Report (issue)
ruthenium101.1rhodium102.9palladium106.4silver107.9cadmium112.4indium114.8tin118.7....B3Graph showing dates associated with all themine sites on theU.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s...production, U.S. apparent consumption, and U.S.mineproduction of antimony from 1900 to 2012............................F2Graph showing world cobaltmine and refinery production and apparentconsumption.....................F2Graph showing world cobaltmine production from 1950 to 2011...................
Book (edition)
ECONOMIC MINERAL DEPOSITS The Lornex copper-molybdenummine and plant, Highland Valley, British Columbia. (By... cific cases such asmine levels when measured feet, values of gold andsilver in troy ounces, some... ECONOMIC MINERAL DEPOSITS The Lornex copper-molybdenummine and plant, Highland Valley, British Columbia. (By...Phoenicians and Romans to Britain; it was gold andsilver that lured the Spanish Conquistadores to the...developing an annual ton of new copper capacity frommine through the refinery without intrastructure costs
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(4th from left; grey jacket) to theErgani CopperMine (Elazığ-Türkiye) in 1937.In the early years of...learned to transform ores into metals, such as lead,silver, copperand iron. They shaped simple clays into...materials could be changed and altered. Artefacts ofnative copper have been found atÇatalhöyük, Çayönü Tepesi...(Kaptan 1990; Çambel and Braidwood 1970), first innative copper formand later smelted from malachite ores...Aslihan Yener and the support from MTA, an ancient tinmine was located at Kestelnear Çamardı, Niğde, along
Book (volume)
Stratiforn1 Ore Deposits of theN amaquaJand, NW CapeProvince, South Africa, and TheirImplications on the Age...Mineralization in the Alligator Rivers UraniumProvince,Northern Territory, Australia .. .. .. ........and Related Tectonism in aContinental MarginProvince, Western Cordillera ofColombia, S.A .. ... ....J.H.F., The Prieska Zinc-Copper Deposit, CapeProvince,South Africa .... ..... .......... ............ B., Epithern1al Au-Ag Mineralization,MaratotoMine, New Zealand: Stable Isotopes andFluid Inclusions
 
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