Ocna de Fier ( Hungarian: Vaskő, German: Eisenstein) is a commune in Caraș-Severin County, in the Banat region of southwestern Romania. It is composed of a single village, Ocna de Fier. History Along with the Dognecea area, Ocna de Fier is among the few settlements in the world that supported almost continuous mining for some 4000 years. [2] Ocna de Fier este o comună în județul Caraș-Severin, Banat, România, formată numai din satul de reședință cu același nume. Pe strada Vale la numarul 113 se află Muzeul de Mineralogie Estetică a Fierului "Constantin Gruescu", în casa lui Constantin Gruescu . Ocna de Fier văzută de pe un deal din apropiere
Lacul Danila din Ocna de Fier, jud CarasSeverin (2021)
Ocna de Fier, Caraș-Severin. / 45.34000°N 21.77500°E. Localizarea satului pe harta României. Localizarea satului pe harta județului. Ocna de Fier este satul de reședință al comunei cu același nume din județul Caraș-Severin, Banat, România . The Ocna de Fier mine is a large open pit mine in the western of Romania in Caraș-Severin County, 25 km west of Reșița and 511 km north-west of the capital, Bucharest. Ocna de Fier represents the largest iron ore reserves in Romania having estimated reserves of 200 million tonnes of ore grading 25% iron metal. Primaria Comunei Ocna de Fier Str.Vale nr 107B Cod postal : 327190 Jud. Caras-Severin, Romania Tel:0255-527802 Fax:0255-527929 Email:
[email protected] Comuna Ocna de Fier Comuna este situata in partea de nord a judetului Caras - Severin. Este situată între oraşul Bocşa, ( 7 km), comuna Dognecea, satul Biniş, comuna Lupac şi Moniom. The Ocna de Fier - Dognecea mining area (Banat, SW Romania) is located in the western part of the South Carpathians, 12 km north-west of the Caras-Severin county capital city of Resita (Plate 1). The area can be reached by car, either from Bocsa, or from Resita. These two localities are accessible:
ocna de fier 3 Express de Banat numarul 1 in stiri din CarasSeverin
The Ocna de Fier-Dognecea deposit was formed in a ∼10 km deep skarn system. Zonation and evolution trends therefore represent only the result of interaction between magmatically derived fluids emerging at the source and limestone. Caraș-Severin (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkaraʃ seveˈrin] ⓘ) is a county of Romania on the border with Serbia.The majority of its territory lies within the historical region of Banat, with a few northeastern villages considered part of Transylvania.The county seat is Reșița.The Caraș-Severin county is part of the Danube-Criș-Mureș-Tisa Euroregion. The Ocna de Fier-Dognecea deposit was formed in a ∼10 km deep skarn system. Zonation and evolution trends therefore represent only the result of interaction between magmatically derived fluids emerging at the source and limestone. Ocna de Fier, formed at intermediate crustal depths (2.8 kbars lithostatic pressure ≈ 10 km crustal depth: Nicolescu and Cornell, 1999), representing the distal Zn-Pb and proxi-
Lacul Danila din Ocna de Fier, jud CarasSeverin (2021)
Trace mineral assemblages in the bornite- and chalcopyrite-rich Cu-Fe zone of the Ocna de Fier-Dognecea skarn deposits, Banat, SW Romania provide additional constraints on the genesis of this classic zoned skarn system. Observed assemblages substantiate a model, in which the Cu-Fe zone forms the proximal fluid-plume root of the system. A Location of Romania in Europe, B of study area in Romania and C geology of the BocsË a-Ocna de Fier area, simpli®ed after Iancu (1985). Square delineates area covered by Fig. 2
The Ocna de Fier skarn deposit is typified by texturally and compositionally specific intergrowths of Bi sulphosalts. Bismuthinite derivatives, makovickyite, lillianite homologues and galenobismutite have been documented by microanalysis. Among the bismuthinite derivatives,. Comuna Ocna de Fier este compusă doar din satul cu același nume, se află într-o zonă deluroasă a Banatului, la 7 km de orașul Bocșa și la aprox. 23 km de municipiul Reșița. Se învecinează cu orașul Bocșa și localitatea Dognecea. Zona este foarte frumoasă și foarte căutată de către amatorii de drumeții.
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5458 Long-form identifier: mindat:1:2:5458:7 GUID ( UUID V4 ): 2a5bf950-7493-4afa-aabc-730a08b262ec Other/historical names associated with this locality: Vaskö-Moraviţa; Vaskö-Moravicza; Eisenstein Other Languages: View 12 more. French: Ocna de Fier, Caraș-Severin, Roumanie German: Ocna de Fier, Kreis Caraș-Severin, Rumänien Italian: Ocna de Fier Ocna de Fier - Dognecea intrusion 45 o N 22 o E FIG. 1. Sketch map of SE Europe, showing the location of the Banatitic Magmatic and Metallogenetic Belt, BMMB. The L-shaped belt is outlined with a dashed line; solid black areas within the belt are exposed Upper Cretaceous magmatites. The location of Ocna de Fier is shown in the inset.