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Vikentyev, I. V., & Vikentyeva, O. V. (2015). Precious metal minerals and “invisible” gold in sulfide ores of Urals. In Mater. of ХII Int. Sci. Conf.“Advanced Technologies, Equipment and Analytical Systems for Materials and Nano-Materials (Vol. 3, pp. 33-41).

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Plain TextVikentyev, I. V., & Vikentyeva, O. V. (2015). Precious metal minerals and “invisible” gold in sulfide ores of Urals. In Mater. of ХII Int. Sci. Conf.“Advanced Technologies, Equipment and Analytical Systems for Materials and Nano-Materials (Vol. 3, pp. 33-41).

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Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Uchaly Cu-Zn deposit, Uchalinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia Acanthite, Electrum, Empressite, Freibergite Subgroup, Hessite, Native Gold, Pearceite, Petrovskaite, Uytenbogaardtite
Uzelginsk deposit, Uchalinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia Acanthite, Electrum, Hessite, Native Gold, Native Silver, Petzite, Stützite, Sylvanite
Svetlinskoe Au deposit, Kochkar' District, Plast, Plastovsky District, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia Altaite, Frohbergite, Melonite, Native Gold, Pyrite, Pyrrhotite, Quartz, Tellurantimony, Tetradymite, Tsumoite
Gayskoe Zn-Cu deposit (Gayskoye; Gaiskoye), Gay, Orenburg Oblast, Russia Acanthite, Betekhtinite, Calaverite, Hessite, Krennerite, Küstelite, Montbrayite, Muthmannite, Native Gold, Native Silver, Petzite, Sylvanite
Berezovsk deposit, Beryozovsky, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia Aikinite, Chalcopyrite, Galena, Native Gold, Pyrite, Quartz, Tetrahedrite Subgroup
Vorontsovskoe deposit (Vorontsovsk gold deposit; Vorontsovka deposit), Tur'insk, Turya river, Serovsky District, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia Aktashite, Alabandite, Arsenopyrite, Boulangerite, Bournonite, Chalcopyrite, Chalcostibite, Cinnabar, Clerite, Coloradoite, Galena, Geocronite, Hessite, Jamesonite, Native Arsenic, Native Gold, Orpiment, Pierrotite, Plagionite, Pyrite, Quartz, Realgar, Routhierite, Sphalerite, Stibnite, Tennantite Subgroup, Tetrahedrite Subgroup, Zinkenite


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