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Pyrite from
Descuido mine, Barranco Hondo, Pechina, Almería, Andalusia, Spain


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Baryte1 photo of Pyrite associated with Baryte at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Descuido mine, Barranco Hondo, Pechina, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1068717
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1068717:2
GUID (UUID V4):22cf4096-b5d9-4020-808f-9b1a1567e2fd
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrite
0.5km (0.3 miles) Mina Casualidad, Baños de Alhamilla, Pechina, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
12.2km (7.6 miles) Laízquez Mines, Huebro, Níjar, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
29.7km (18.4 miles) María Josefa Mine, Rodalquilar, Níjar, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
31.7km (19.7 miles) Filón 450, Rodalquilar, Níjar, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
32.1km (19.9 miles) Filón 340, Rodalquilar, Níjar, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
33.0km (20.5 miles) Rodalquilar, Níjar, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
34.9km (21.7 miles) Sol Mine (La Milagrosa mine), Cerro de los Guardias, Rodalquilar, Níjar, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
39.2km (24.3 miles) Marble Quarries, Macael, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
41.5km (25.8 miles) Palai-Islica deposit, Carboneras, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
42.2km (26.2 miles) General mines (Cortijo Virginia), Escúllar, Las Tres Villas, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
contains up to 5 wt% Cd. Galena, chalcopyrite, and pyrite, which are common minerals in zinc deposits, also...between chalcopyrite and sphalerite and between pyrite and sphalerite (known from natural occurrences)...10-500 Franckeite 23-350 Chalcocite 50-200 Pyrite 1-200 Sources: Vlasov, 1966; Wedepohl, 1972;...(Burgos), Casiano de Prado, Cilleros, Colmenar, Descuido, El Cobre, El Rosalejo, Esperanza, La Union, Los...North Ossetia, Russia Serbia Slovakia Russia Spain Tajikistan U.K. 1 United States United States
Report (issue)
which a mine first produced. YEAR OF LAST PRODUCTION Year in which an inactive producing mine last operated...(PRESENT/LAST) Person or corporation which owns the mine or mining claims. The most recent owner is listed...OPERATOR Person or corporation which operates the mine. This may be a subsidiary or a lessee. TOTAL INVESTMENT...S. dollars in exploration and development of the mine at the site. MILL CAPACITY PER YR. (THOUS. UNITS)...BELOW SURFACE Maximum depth in meters (M) reached by mine workings. LENGTH OF WORKINGS Cumulative length,
Report (volume)
technical assistance to private mine operators about mineral exploration, mine development and operation,...trained to provide technical assistance to private mine operators, as well as to conduct reconnaissance...personnel were to supply guidance to small private mine operators on management and bookkeeping, service...1959, when the program ceased to grant loans to mine operators, the small staff consisted of one geologist...that extends from the Corocoro mine southeast to the Chacarilla mine. The second project mapped a belt-like
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and Responses CHAPTER § Realms of Patrimony: Mine and House CHAPTER 6 Patrimony, Power, and Ideology...echoes with that of other mining communities where mine workers consider that their offspring have a right...associated with the declining economic returns of the mine workers, is also part of the record. Characteristics...when profits de- clined and workers acquired the mine properties from private companies. National pride...employment to lineal descendents of mine workers, the less motivated mine workers will be to support themselves
 
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