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Comparing Localities

Comparing:

San Fenancio Mine, Cerro Lomas Coloradas, Colalao del Valle, Tafí del Valle Department, Tucumán Province, Argentina

with

Western Connecticut State College, Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA

Mineral Lists

San Fenancio Mine, Cerro Lomas Coloradas, Colalao del Valle, Tafí del Valle Department, Tucumán Province, ArgentinaWestern Connecticut State College, Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Allanite GroupAllanite Group
AlmandineAlmandine
Amphibole Supergroup
Autunite
Autunite Group
BiotiteBiotite
Calcite
Chalcopyrite
Chlorite GroupChlorite Group
Copper
Cordierite
Diopside
Fluorapatite
Gadolinite-(Y)
Garnet Group
HematiteHematite
Jahnsite-(CaMnMg)
Limonite
Magnetite
Malachite
Manganese Oxides
Mica Group
MicroclineMicrocline
MuscoviteMuscovite
Opal
(Var: Opal-AN)
PlagioclasePlagioclase
Pyrite
Pyroxene Group
Pyrrhotite
QuartzQuartz
SchorlSchorl
Titanite
Tourmaline
Triplite
Zircon
Total: 24Total: 22

Chemistry

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

ElementSan Fenancio Mine, Cerro Lomas Coloradas, Colalao del Valle, Tafí del Valle Department, Tucumán Province, ArgentinaWestern Connecticut State College, Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USATotal approved
H873391
Be10133
B21304
C11491
O19184901
F22487
Na221151
Mg41829
Al761217
Si12141673
P31748
S031328
K33606
Ca331528
Ti12429
Mn20718
Fe681381
Cu21820
Y10141
Zr01145
U20311

Statistics

Total Rows:36
Total Matches:10
Percent Matches:27.78%
 
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