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Calcite, Argentina

Posted by Rock Currier  
avatar Calcite, Argentina
April 06, 2009 09:11AM
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Can you help make this a better article? What good localities have we missed? Can you supply pictures of better specimens than those we show here? Can you give us more and better information about the specimens from these localities? Can you supply better geological or historical information on these localities?

Calcite
CaCO3 trigonal

Here will go a good picture of a calcite specimen from Argentina and general remarks about the calcite from this country. Here are some url's to some of the better Argentinean calcite specimens here on Mindat that can be considered for inclusion in the article. These, in most cases are just for temporary use until we can get images of the much better specimens that are almost certainly out there. We should also consider that there are probably localities out there with fine specimens that are not even mentioned on Mindat. Also in some instances there are sometimes pictures on Mindat, of specimens from a locality, but they were so ratty that I did not include them here, but there may also be really good specimens from there that we should talk about in this article.

Calcite
Argentina
Malpaso Quarry, Dumesnil, Córdoba, Argentina
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Picun Leufu, Neuquén, Argentina
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Cayuqueo Quarry, El Tembrao, Valcheta, Río Negro,

Argentina
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El Rosario Mountain, San Luis, Argentina
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Rock Currier
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