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Microcline from
Peña Colorada Mine, Minatitlán, Manzanillo Municipality, Colima, Mexico


Locality type:Pit
Classification
Species:Microcline
Formula:K(AlSi3O8)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Microcline data
Locality Data:Click here to view Peña Colorada Mine, Minatitlán, Manzanillo Municipality, Colima, Mexico
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:974145
Long-form Identifier:1:3:974145:4
GUID (UUID V4):a1ed2210-2c62-40c4-bf08-63677551565b
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Deposits of the Mezcala District, South-Central Mexico: Adakite Association of the Mineralizing Fluids...Solorio-Munguía a a Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico b Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Géologie Published...Deposits of the Mezcala District, South-Central Mexico: Adakite Association of the Mineralizing Fluids...Deposits of the Mezcala District, South-Central Mexico: Adakite Association of the Mineralizing Fluids...auro-ferriferous (Au-Fe) mineralized belt of southcentral Mexico (Sierra Madre del Sur-Mezcala region) is directly
Report (issue)
Geology—Mexico. 2. Geology, Structural—Mexico. 3. Faults (Geology)—Mexico. 4. Ore deposits—Mexico. I. Alaniz-Álvarez...historical and geological information. Data on Colima, Nevado de Toluca, Popocatépetl, Citlaltepetl,...The evolution of Middle America and the Gulf of Mexico-Caribbean Sea region during Mesozoic time: Geological...Tectonostratigraphic Terranes and Tectonic Evolution of Mexico: Geological Society of America Special Paper 278...studies of Laramide granitic rocks from northwestern Mexico suggest that this Proterozoic crustal boundary
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uncertain. Over most of the studied BGB, rare microcline 7 occurs in Fig Tree Group rocks but unambiguous...hydrothermal: genetic guides in the Peña Colorada magnetite-bearing ore deposit, Mexico. Earth, Planets and Space
 
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