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Gypsum from
Urmiri, Caracato, Sapahaqui, Loayza Province, La Paz, Bolivia


Classification
Species:Gypsum
Formula:CaSO4 · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gypsum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Urmiri, Caracato, Sapahaqui, Loayza Province, La Paz, Bolivia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:525184
Long-form Identifier:1:3:525184:1
GUID (UUID V4):10fba1eb-f48d-49f4-a148-de5866b5de11
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and muds precipitated from the hot springs of Bolivia: Are the waters of the spring’s potential ore forming...Editorial handling - Prof. Dr. K. Heide Keywords: Bolivia Hot springs Mineralisation Ore forming fluids a...springs in the Cordilleras and the Altiplano of Bolivia suggest that these geothermal waters may be related...nor the supposed younger Sb mineralisation of Bolivia. © 2013 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved. 1...chemer.2013.06.002 (i) the thermal springs of Bolivia occur in the tin, lead/silver and antimony ore
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Metallogenetic Epochs and Provinces of Bolivia The Tin-Province (Part I) The Metallogenetic Provinces...the Altiplano (Part II) F. A~LFELD Cochabamba, Bolivia Partf. An attempt is made to solve the relationships...formation of ore deposits using the Bolivian tin-province as an example. In the eastern Cordillera we are...tin-silver mineralization is discussed. Within the tin-province three metallogenic epochs are recognized, with...down-faulted and consequently preserved. The polymetallic province of the Altiplano contains subvolcanic ore deposits
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Classics from Europe Plus a new collection from Bolivia Please call us or visit our showroom, "The Collector...file will be arranged by country and by state or province. W e hope to receive inform ation up until about...and 155 MINERAL SPECIES: Country: State or Province: County: N earest Town: M ine Name: O ther Inform...Easton, Pennsylvania 18042 T hird expedition: Bolivia and Chile, 1925 In February of 1925 Samuel G. G...expedition. He was returning to the A ndes of Bolivia and Chile where he had been so extraordinarily
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___ Argentina__________________________________ Bolivia _ ________ _____ __ __________ ___ ____ __ _ B...Argentina _________________________________ _ Bolivia ___________________________________ _ Brazil _...__ _ _ _ _ Rfo Hondo area, Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina, showing location of springs______...--------------------------------------Western Bolivia and central and southern Peru showing location...rocks. Sulfate (S0 4 ) results from the solution of gypsum and anhydrite and is present in considerable amounts
 
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