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Melanite from
Laguna Khoallaqui, Ayopaya Province, Cochabamba, Bolivia


Classification
Species:Andradite var: Melanite
Formula:Ca3(Fe3+,Ti)2(SiO4)3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Melanite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Laguna Khoallaqui, Ayopaya Province, Cochabamba, Bolivia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:382126
Long-form Identifier:1:3:382126:8
GUID (UUID V4):c3973f35-3658-42b0-8774-661714debb7f
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diversity in the Central Andes: the Ayopaya alkaline province, Bolivia Received: 12 December 2002 / Accepted:...Abstract The Ayopaya province in the eastern Andes of Bolivia, 100 km NW of Cochabamba, hosts a Cretaceous...and Geology (SERGEOMIN), Casilla, 2729 La Paz, Bolivia B. Belyatsky Institute of Precambrian Geology and...for the alkaline magmatism. The magmatism of the Ayopaya region is attributed to failed rifting of western...initiated by the discovery of alluvial diamonds in the Ayopaya region (Lehmann and Schultz 1999). Field work during
 
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