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Lanzarote, Las Palmas Province, Canary Islands, Spain

Refs.: - Betz, V. (1986). Lapis, 11, 21-23+42.

- Armienti P., Innocenti F., Pareschi M.T., Pompilio M., Rocchi S. (1991): Crystal population density in not stationary volcanic systems: estimate of olivine growth rate in basalts of Lanzarote (Canary Islands). Mineral. Petrol., 44, 181-196.

- Kratzsch E. (2001) Mineralfundstellen auf Lanzarote, Kanarische Inseln. Lapis, 26 (3), 13-23.

- http://www.mindat.org/article.php/293/Zeolites+from+Lanzarote

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Mineral List:
  • Analcime
  • Calcite
  • 'Chabazite'
       'var: Phacolite'
  • Chabazite-Na
  • Clinochlore
  • Cowlesite
  • Dolomite
  • 'Erionite'
  • Gonnardite
  • Gypsum
  • 'Hornblende'
  • Kaolinite
  • 'Lévyne'
  • Magnetite
  • 'Manganomelane'
  • Merlinoite
  • Mesolite
  • Natrolite
  • Nepheline
  • Nordstrandite
  • Offretite
  • 'Olivine'
  • 'Phillipsite'
  • 'Pyroxene Group'
  • Sanidine
  • Saponite
  • 'Smectite Group'
  • Sodalite ?
  • 'Thomsonite'
  • Thomsonite-Ca
  • Todorokite
  • Vermiculite
  • Wairakite


    34 entries listed. 23 valid minerals.

    Localities in this Region:
    Spain
     
    • Canary Islands
      • Las Palmas Province
        • Lanzarote
          • La Geria
    Spain
     
    • Canary Islands
      • Las Palmas Province
        • Lanzarote
          • Playa Blanca

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