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Carma Mine (Kharma Mine), Antonio Quijarro Province, Potosí Department, Bolivia

Gold-antimony mineralization in quartz veins associated with a fault separating Ordovician and Cretaceous sediments. Worked from the 1940s to mid-1980s.



References:
- Dill, H.G. (1998): Evolution of Sb mineralisation in modern fold belts: a comparison of the Sb mineralisation in the Central Andes (Bolivia) and the Western Carpathians (Slovakia). Mineralium Deposita 33, 359-378.





Mineral List:
Alunite
Antimony
Arsenopyrite
Aurostibite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Fülöppite
Galena
Goethite
Gold
Kaolinite
Muscovite
Plagionite
Pyrite
Quartz
Schafarzikite ?
'Sericite'
Siderite
Sphalerite
Stibiconite
Stibnite
Valentinite
Veenite


23 entries listed. 21 valid minerals.

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