2002
DOI: 10.52321/geolbalc.32.2-4.81
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Adularia-sericite epithermal gold-containing deposits and occurrences in Bulgaria – an overview

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“…During archaeological excavations in the Magurata cave, dwellings that belong to the early Iron Age were investigated. [4,[29][30][31][32] Photo 1 Baba Vida Fortress Photo 2 Belogradchik Focks Photo 3 Magurata cave…”
Section: Historical Data On the Most Popular Cultural And Historical ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During archaeological excavations in the Magurata cave, dwellings that belong to the early Iron Age were investigated. [4,[29][30][31][32] Photo 1 Baba Vida Fortress Photo 2 Belogradchik Focks Photo 3 Magurata cave…”
Section: Historical Data On the Most Popular Cultural And Historical ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the eastern part of the deposit, highly mineralized hydrothermal breccias are located within N-S-striking and steeply dipping to the east fault . The Sarnak deposit is of epithermal type with propylitic, adularia-sericite (fault-related), and argillic wall rock alterations (Kunov, Nakov, 2002;Gadzhalov, Marinova, 2021b). It also appears representative of the hot spring-related deposits (Bonham, Giles, 1983) since a silica sinter was mapped within its area (geological map, DPMK).…”
Section: Geology and Mineralization Of The Sarnak Depositmentioning
confidence: 99%