Mina Pilar (Mina de Yenefrito), Panticosa, Valle de Tena, Huesca, Aragón, España
Vein-type Pb-Zn deposit, intermittently worked since the Middle Ages. The last period of production ceased in 1950.
References
- Subías, I., Recio, C., Fanlo, I., and Fernández-Nieto, C. (1997): Stable isotope composition of F-Pb-Zn mineralization in the Valle de Tena (Spanish Central Pyrenees). Mineralium Deposita 32, 180-188.
- Subías, I., Fanlo, I., Yuste, A., and Fernández-Nieto, C. (1999): The Yenefrito Pb-Zn mine (Spanish Central Pyrenees): an example of superimposed metallogenetic events. Mineralium Deposita 34, 220-223.
- Calvo, M. (2008). Minerales de Aragón. Prames, Zaragoza. 463 pages.
Mineral List
12 entries listed. 10 valid minerals.
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