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Mineral
Stibnite (Antimony)
MM_Ore_11_2023
Mineral
Geological Survey in Kyarinnseikgyi Township,Kayin State
"The color is shiny lead-gray tarnishing to black with massive, granular, radiating, and elongated crystals habits. Antimony is a lustrous silvery bluish white solid that is very brittle and has a flaky texture."
299 ~ 359.2
Million Years (Ma)
Carboniferous
Lebyin Group
Manual
Mineral Database
16 cm x 6 cm x 9 cm
cm
Geological Survey in Kyarinnseikgyi Township,Kayin State
Museum
200 ~ 300
GPS
Mineral Deposit Area
Geological Survey in Kyarinnseikgyi Township,Kayin State
Kyarinnseikgyi Township,Kayin State
The stibnite in the quartz veins is associated with barite, feldspar and micas..At Lebyin, the stibnite veins are hosted in greywacke, quartzite and shales of possible Carboniferous age and closely associated with Mesozoic granite intrusion; antimony may be accompanied by arsenic and gold. The antimony minerals in Myanmar are stibnite, senarmontite, valentinite, cervantite, kermesiteand rarely native antimony
Myanmar (Burma)
Kayin State
Kyarinnseikgyi
DGSE Field Party
Department of Geological Survey and Mineral Exploration,[email protected]
Museum
Museum
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2023-08-02