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Malachite from
Tumiñico Mine, Sierra de Cacho, Villa Castelli, General Lamadrid Department, La Rioja Province, Argentina


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Malachite
Formula:Cu2(CO3)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Umangite3 photos of Malachite associated with Umangite at this locality.
Chalcomenite3 photos of Malachite associated with Chalcomenite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Malachite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tumiñico Mine, Sierra de Cacho, Villa Castelli, General Lamadrid Department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:214652
Long-form Identifier:1:3:214652:2
GUID (UUID V4):193c85a1-7834-4d01-919e-6bbc00da6629
Nearest other occurrences of Malachite
23.4km (14.5 miles) Sierra de Umango, Villa Castelli, General Lamadrid Department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
23.9km (14.8 miles) El Chire prospect, General Lamadrid department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
28.4km (17.6 miles) Rincón Blanco, General Lamadrid Department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
76.7km (47.6 miles) Chus-Chus deposit, Jagüé, Vinchina Department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
88.0km (54.6 miles) Nevados de Famatina Cu-Au deposit, La Mejicana mining area, Famatina Department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
89.0km (55.3 miles) La Helvecia mine, Guandacol, Coronel Felipe Varela department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
96.6km (60.0 miles) Pircas Coloradas prospects, Tinogasta, Tinogasta Department, Catamarca Province, Argentina
99.4km (61.7 miles) Josemaría deposit, Iglesia Department, San Juan Province, Argentina
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Article The Sierra de Cacheuta Vein-Type Se Mineralization, Mendoza Province, Argentina Günter Grundmann...and Hans-Jürgen Förster 2, * 1 2 * Eschenweg 6, DE-32760 Detmold, Germany; grundmann.g@gmx.de Helmholtz...Potsdam German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ, DE-14473 Potsdam, Germany Correspondence: forhj@gfz-potsdam... Abstract: The Sierra de Cacheuta vein-type Se mineralization in the Mendoza Province predominantly consists...Cacheuta from Argentinian Se deposits in the Province of La Rioja: (I) trachytic host rock fragments containing
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
structure contains one special position of Hg and two general positions of Cu and Se. The crystal structure consists...not isostructural. pr 9 ct ed 8 rre 7 Department of Mineralogy and Petrology, National Museum...selenide association of the Tumiñico selenium deposit, La Rioja, Argentina. The original crystallographic... Very thin green Cu secondary films (probably malachite) are present on the surface of calcite and its...(Fig. 5) closely match the published data for Tumiñico brodtkorbite (Paar et al., 2002). 114 115 116
Book (edition)
DIGITAL DEL LIBRO COMPENDIO de LAS ESPECIES MINERALES DE LA REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA Compilado y parcialmente...parcialmente actualizado por Milka K. de Brodtkorb En base a la edición de los tomos 1(2002), 2(2006) y 3(2007)...3(2007) cuyos autores fueron M.K. de Brodtkorb, S. Lagorio, C. Latorre, P. Leal, T. Montenegro, O. Morello...Ramos y S. Poma, y en la edición Roberto Miró ASOCIACIÓN MINERALÓGICA ARGENTINA FUNDACIÓN EMPREMIN 2015...(2007) de LAS ESPECIES MINERALES DE LA REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA se encuentran agotados y a pedido de numerosos
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Příbram VI, 261 01 Březové Hory, Czech Republic Department of Mineralogy and Petrology, National Museum...Bi-sulfoselenotellurides in products of burning of coal-mine dump at Radvanice near Trutnov [31]. The exceptional...Litochleb et al. [49]. The extraction of material from mine dumps at some Příbram uranium mines (in particular...of 2005–2015 to monitor selenium minerals in the mine dump material and obtain more samples for a complex...16 (Háje). At that time, this was the deepest ore mine, vertically, in Europe. were constructed, which
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Branch Road NW, Washington, D.C. 20015, U.S.A. Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, 1040 East...Street, Tucson, Arizona 85721-0077, U.S.A. 3 Department of Mathematics, University of Arizona, Tucson...A. 4 Department of Earth Sciences, University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04469, U.S.A. 5 Department of Earth...including the New Almadén mine in Santa Clara County and the New Idria mine in San Benito County (two...mercury producers), represents a single mineralized province with ages restricted to the last 5.3 million years
Report (issue)
for Future Supply Professional Paper 1802 U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Periodic...from sunlight. Photograph courtesy of the U.S. Department of Energy Western Area Power Administration....Paper 1802 U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Department of the Interior RYAN...meet its needs. The first two chapters deal with general information pertinent to the study of mineral resources....B3 Graph showing dates associated with all the mine sites on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s
 
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