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Mandingal

VE / Bolivar
7.55536, -62.18495View on MapOpen in Google Maps
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Mandingal is a known mineral occurrence in Bolivar, documented by the USGS Mineral Resources Data System. The mineralization is hosted in Cicapra Formation (Granite). Reported specimens include Gold, Quartz; gangue is recorded as Quartz.

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Found Here

GoldQuartz

Geology and deposit

Host rock
Cicapra Formation — Granite
Deposit model
273: Low-sulfide Au-quartz vein
Gangue minerals
Quartz

Mining history

Status
Occurrence

Records and references

Cited references

SIDDER, G.B., 1990, MINERAL OCCURRENCES IN THE GUIANA SHIELD, VENEZUELA: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OPEN-FILE REPORT 90-16, 28 P. LAVIE, H.J., 1974, PROSPECCION GEOMINERA EN GUAYANA: VENEZUELA, DIRECCION DE GEOLOGIA BOLETIN DE GEOLOGIA, PUBLICACION ESPECIAL 6, MEMORIA DE LA NOVENA CONFERENCIA GEOLOGIA INTER-GUAYANAS, P. 555-557. CIMRI

Data: USGS Mineral Resources Data System, record 10060398view the source record

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Coordinates: 7.55536, -62.18495

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