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Comparing Localities

Comparing:

Sanjiazi Mine (Sanjia Mine), Qinglong County, Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China

with

Cerro Áspero mining district, Río de Los Sauces District, Calamuchita Department, Córdoba Province, Argentina

Mineral Lists

Sanjiazi Mine (Sanjia Mine), Qinglong County, Qinhuangdao, Hebei, ChinaCerro Áspero mining district, Río de Los Sauces District, Calamuchita Department, Córdoba Province, Argentina
Aikinite
Albite
Altaite
Andalusite
Apatite
Biotite
Bismuth
Bismuthinite
BorniteBornite
Calcite
ChalcopyriteChalcopyrite
Chlorite Group
Cordierite
Epidote
Feldspar Group
Fluorite
GalenaGalena
Geffroyite
GoldGold
(Var: Electrum)
(Var: Silver- and mercury-bearing Gold)
Limonite
Mica Group
MiharaiteMiharaite
Molybdenite
MuscoviteMuscovite
(Var: Sericite)
PyritePyrite
Pyrrhotite
QuartzQuartz
Sillimanite
SphaleriteSphalerite
Stannoidite
Tennantite Subgroup
Tetradymite
Topaz
Tourmaline
Unnamed (Ag-Au Amalgam II)
WitticheniteWittichenite
Wolframite Group
Total: 20Total: 30

Chemistry

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

ElementSanjiazi Mine (Sanjia Mine), Qinglong County, Qinhuangdao, Hebei, ChinaCerro Áspero mining district, Río de Los Sauces District, Calamuchita Department, Córdoba Province, ArgentinaTotal approved
H243391
B01304
C10491
O4114901
F04487
Na011151
Mg02829
Al281217
Si391673
P01748
S11101328
Cl01447
K22606
Ca131528
Ti01429
Fe571381
Cu66820
Zn11345
As10781
Se01159
Mo0192
Ag10231
Sn01114
Te11208
Au4141
Hg10109
Pb33637
Bi44251

Statistics

Total Rows:40
Total Matches:10
Percent Matches:25.00%
 
Mineral and/or Locality  
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