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Comparing Localities

Comparing:

Tres Perlas Pit, Andacollo, Elqui Province, Coquimbo, Chile

with

Midas Mine, Picher Field, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, USA

Mineral Lists

Tres Perlas Pit, Andacollo, Elqui Province, Coquimbo, ChileMidas Mine, Picher Field, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, USA
Galena
KaoliniteKaolinite
Pyrite
Quartz
Sphalerite
Total: 3Total: 3

Chemistry

Number of mineral & variety species for each element. Red indicates lower than total percentage of mineral species with that element, green indicates higher.

ElementTres Perlas Pit, Andacollo, Elqui Province, Coquimbo, ChileMidas Mine, Picher Field, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, USATotal approved
H113391
O214901
Al111217
Si211673
S121328
Fe101381
Zn01345
Pb01637

Statistics

Total Rows:5
Total Matches:1
Percent Matches:20.00%
 
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