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Kirka borate deposit, Eskişehir Province, Central Anatolia Region, Turkey

Latitude: 39°17'N
Longitude: 30°33'E
The world's largest Tincal ore body.

References

- Cahit, H., and Alonso, R.N. (2000): Borate Deposits of Turkey and Argentina; A Summary and Geological Comparison. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences 9, 1-27.

Mineral List

Albite
Anorthoclase
Biotite
Borax
Calcite
Celestine
'Chlorite Group'
Colemanite
Dolomite
'Erionite'
Gypsum
Hydroboracite
Illite
Inderborite
Inderite
Inyoite
Kernite
Kurnakovite
Meyerhofferite
Orpiment
Priceite
Quartz
Realgar
Sanidine
'Smectite Group'
Tincalconite
Tunellite
Ulexite


28 entries listed. 24 valid minerals.

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