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Spessartine from
Xaltianguis, Acapulco de Juárez Municipality, Guerrero, Mexico


Classification
Species:Spessartine
Formula:Mn32+Al2(SiO4)3
Colour:red
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Microcline2 photos of Spessartine associated with Microcline at this locality.
Cleavelandite1 photo of Spessartine associated with Cleavelandite at this locality.
Smoky Quartz1 photo of Spessartine associated with Smoky Quartz at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Spessartine data
Locality Data:Click here to view Xaltianguis, Acapulco de Juárez Municipality, Guerrero, Mexico
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1306277
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1306277:2
GUID (UUID V4):9be8b206-0e99-41e6-8f8e-4beca1b4de2a
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enough, just across the border to the south is Mexico, rieb in active mines where miners are gathering...often received huge shipments of minerals from Mexico. She and Brooks also built an important personal...E. Burtin, Susie Davis, Richard Bide,aux, Hubert de Monmonier and Wendell Wilson. Today the mineral museum...(below) Amethyst, 28 cm, from Amatitlan, Guerrero, Mexico. Ex Hubert de Monmonier collection, donated in 2007;...district, Bolivar Province, Venezuela. Ex Hubert de Monmonier collection, donated in 2007; Jeff Scovil
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anc MINERALS OF MEXICO 7 | : = Pras #0 AaprTTARE ; | MINERALS OF MEXICO William D. Panczner...1938Minerals of Mexico. Bibliography: p. 1. Mineralogy— Collectors and collecting— Mexico. 2. Mines and...and mineral resources— Mexico. I. Title. QE377.M6P36 1987 549.972 86-13325 ISBN 0-442-27285-5 This book...Boletin nuimeros 40 and 41 (Instituto Geoldgico de México, 1922, 1923), has an author been able...It is the hope and wish of the Sociedad Mexicana de Mineralogia, which promotes the study of Mexican
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120). Los Remedios mine, Taxco district, Taxco, Guerrero. Ilvaite occurs in the wallrock surrounding the...Mineral Co. price list, 1961-1962). LATINAMERICA MEXICO San Martin mine, Sombrerete, Zacatecas. Superb...room conditions. and may e,·en be washed with water, de pite their having partly altered to meyerhofferite...JALPAITE AFRICA LATIN AMERICA SOUTH AFRICA MEXICO Kalahari manganese field, Northern Cape [Cape]...native silver (Cisneros, Mar./ Apr. 1991). San Juan de Rayas mine, Guanajuato. Jalpaite was found in fine
 
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