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Montana Arucas Mt., Arucas, Gran Canaria (Grand Canary), Las Palmas Province, Canary Islands, Spain

Latitude: 28°7'30"N
Longitude: 15°31'22"W
Outcrops of haüyne-bearing alkaline lavas at Montana Arucas Mt.

Mineral List

Aegirine-augite
Albite
var: Oligoclase

'Amphibole Group'
Analcime
Anorthoclase
'Apatite'
Haüyne
Sanidine
Titanite


9 entries listed. 6 valid minerals.

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References

- Hernandez-Pacheco, A. (1969): The Tahitites of Gran Canaria and their haüynitization. Bulletin volcanologique, 33, 701-728.
- Arevalo, P. (1972): Estudio de la Ahuyna Presente en las Rocas Volcanicas de Arucas. Boletin Geologico y Minero, 83(2), 187-193.

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