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The mineral baryte through a polarized microscope. Baryte forms in hydrothermal veins and in the vicinity of hot springs.

Barium sulphate, BaSO4, the most common mineral of barium. It is white or light-coloured, and has a comparatively high density (specific gravity 4.6); the latter property makes it useful in the production of high-density drilling muds (muds used to cool and lubricate drilling equipment). Baryte occurs mainly in ore veins, where it is often found with calcite and with lead and zinc minerals. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic system and can form tabular crystals or radiating fibrous masses.



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Extender Minerals of Canada Limited has been offered a $100,000 incentive term loan from the Temiskaming Development Fund Corporation to exploit a new ore zone and extend the life of its Matachewan barite mining and milling operations.
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Variably siliceous, bluish-grey weathering, fine-grained clastic rocks of the Middle to Late Devonian 'Gunsteel formation' host a sheet-like body of laminated to massive pyrite and barite, with local finely laminated bands of sphalerite and galena, that has a strike length of 1,600 meters, a dip extent of at least 800 meters and a true width of up to 30 meters.
 
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