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Rajasthan, India |
Main commodities:
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Super Porphyry Cu and Au
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Saladipura is a large stratabound massive pyrite deposit in the Khetri Copper Belt of northern Rajasthan, India.
There are several bodies known with the largest having been traced over a strike length of 7 km. The resource declared in 1980 was 112 Mt with 18 to 28% S in a number of blocks.
It is hosted by Mezoproterozoic sequence of chlorite schists, amphibolites, phyllite to quartz-mica schists, quartzites and carbonates intruded by granites.
For detail see the reference(s) listed below.
The most recent source geological information used to prepare this decription was dated: 1980.
This description is a summary from published sources, the chief of which are listed below. © Copyright Porter GeoConsultancy Pty Ltd. Unauthorised copying, reproduction, storage or dissemination prohibited.
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Sarkar S C, Bhattacharyya P K, Mukherjee A D 1980 - Evolution of the sulfide ores of Saladipura, Rajasthan, India: in Econ. Geol. v75 pp 1152-1167
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