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San Francisco mine, El Hembrar, Chóvar, Castellón, Valencian Community, Spain

Mina San Francisco, paraje de El Hembrar, Chóvar, Castellón, Comunidad Valenciana, España

Refs.:

Tritlla, J. and Cardellach, E. (1993). “Origin of the carbonate-hosted mercury veins from the Espadán Mountains (Iberian Ranges, Eastern Spain): Evidence from fluid inclusions and stable isotopes”. Current Research in Geology Applied to Ore Deposits, Vol. 1, 265-268.

Tritlla, J. (1994). “Geología y Metalogénia de las Mineralizaciones de Ba-Hg de la Sierra de Espadàn (Provincia de Castellón)”. Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Mineralogía, 17, 245-246.

Tritlla, J. (1995).- “Geología y Metalogénia de las Mineralizaciones de Ba-Hg de la Sierra de Espadàn (provincia de Castellón). Publicacions de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Tesis Doctoral. ISBN 84-490-0260-5.

Casanova Honrubia, Juan Miguel & Canseco Caballé, Manuel, 2002, Minerales de la Comunidad Valenciana : 237 p. Ed. Caja de Ahorros del Mediterráneo, Alicante.

Viñals, J. y Calvo, M. (2007): Corderoíta, Kenhsuíta, y Perroudita. Sulfohalogenuros de Mercurio de Chóvar, Castellón. Revista de Minerales. 3(3):46-49. Barcelona

Mineral List

Asbolane
Baryte
Cinnabar
Corderoite
Hematite
Kenhsuite
Mercury
Quartz
Roméite Group
var: Stibiconite

Silver
Tetrahedrite
var: Mercurian Tetrahedrite



11 entries listed. 9 valid minerals.

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