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Baryte , or barite , (BaSO 4 ) is a mineral consisting of barium sulfate.
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This deposit consists of a number of lenticular bodies of very pure barite, first discovered in 1910, and located near the Strahan-Zeehan Road junction. There are two main deposits and both have lodes varying in width from a few centimetres to about 4 metres.
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NEWLY DISCOVERED BEDDED BARITE DEPOSITS IN NEVADA. 251. 11), suggest that space for crystal growth was avail- able and .that the beds were not greatly ...
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K. K. Bertine, K. K. Bertine, and J. B. Keene; Submarine Barite-Opal Rocks of Hydrothermal Origin; Science, April 11, 1975; 188(4184): 150 - 152. [Abstract] [PDF]
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on barite (mineral), the most common barium mineral, barium sulfate (BaSO4). ... Barite occurs in hydrothermal ore veins (particularly those containing lead and silver), in sedimentary rocks such as limestone, in clay deposits formed by the weathering of limestone, in marine deposits,
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In the western Brooks Range of Alaska, black shale, chert, and carbonate of the Mississippian-age Kuna Formation host numerous barite deposits. One of these, Anarraaq, may represent the largest barite accumulation ever discovered (~1 billion metric tonnes).
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Econ Geol, in press) of barite bodies in the Brooks Range of Alaska, which collectively represent one of the largest barite accumulations ever discovered.
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Sporadic prospecting continued until the workings were closed in 1923. In November 1929 two prospectors discovered barite-rich boulders, in Yanawai River, carrying about 60 g/t gold. The source of the barite was traced to a ridge top which hosted auriferous volcanic material.
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Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe Global Research, April 3 ... We have discovered distinctive red/gray chips in significant numbers in dust associated with the World Trade Center destruction. We have applied SEM/XEDS and other methods to characterize the small...
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• Gold discovered at Mooseland by prospector John Pulsiver, accompanied by a Mi'kmaq guide; discovery reported to government officials in Halifax. ... • Zinc-lead-copper-silver deposit discovered under barite at Walton, Hants County; developed by Magnet Cove Barium Company (closed 1974).
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