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Deb, M. (1982) Rare Minerals in Rajpura-Dariba Ores-Some Further Comments. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 23 (5). 253-260

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TitleRare Minerals in Rajpura-Dariba Ores-Some Further Comments
JournalJournal of the Geological Society of India
AuthorsDeb, M.Author
Year1982 (May)Volume23
Page(s)253-260Issue5
PublisherGeological Society of IndiaPlaceBangaluru, India
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Full ReferenceDeb, M. (1982) Rare Minerals in Rajpura-Dariba Ores-Some Further Comments. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 23 (5). 253-260
Plain TextDeb, M. (1982) Rare Minerals in Rajpura-Dariba Ores-Some Further Comments. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 23 (5). 253-260
In(1982, May) Journal of the Geological Society of India Vol. 23 (5). Geological Society of India
Abstract/NotesThirteen rare sulfides, sulfo-salts and native metals: geocronite, owyheeite, bournonite, polybasite/pearceite, native arsenic, enargite, electrum, aurostibite, pyrargyrite, argentite, argentopyrite, gudmundite, stannite (?l) have been identified in the Rajpura-Dariba ores on the basis of their optical properties including quantitative spectral reflectance. The localisation of these rare minerals in remobilised veins of massive chalcopyrite or galena-tenantite along with their crystallisation history suggests that most of the rare minerals formed by mobilization of the metals involved during regional metamorphism under amphibolite facies conditions.

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Rajpura-Dariba deposit, Udaipur District, Udaipur Division, Rajasthan, India Aurostibite, Electrum, Native Arsenic, Native Gold, Pyrargyrite, Stannite


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