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Nueva Lubecka, Tehuelches department, Chubut Province, Argentinai
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Nueva LubeckaTown
Tehuelches departmentDepartment
Chubut ProvinceProvince
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
44° 32' South , 70° 24' West
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Nueva Lubecka (also written as Nueva Lubeca) is an Argentine town located in the Tehuelches department, Chubut province, on National Route 40.

The town is located at 615 meters above sea level, on the banks of the Genoa Stream, a tributary of the Senguer River. In the surroundings of the place, there is a Paleozoic outcrop.

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7 valid minerals.

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β“˜ Beusite
Formula: Mn2+Mn2+2 (PO4)2
Reference: Ian Steele et al (1991). Occurrence and crystal structure of Ca-free beusite in the El Sampal IIIA iron meteorite. American Mineralogist, 76, 1985-1989.
β“˜ Chromite
Formula: Fe2+Cr3+2O4
Reference: Abstracts of the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, volume 21, page 258, (1990)
β“˜ Galileiite
Formula: Na3Fe2+Fe2+11(PO4)9
Description: The mineral occurs within troilite nodules in the Grant IIIB and four other IIIAB irons.
Reference: Meteoritics Planetary Sci.(1997) 32, A155-A156
β“˜ Graftonite
Formula: Fe2+Fe2+2(PO4)2
Reference: Abstracts of the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, volume 21, page 258, (1990)
β“˜ Johnsomervilleite
Formula: Na3CaFe11(PO4)9
Reference: Abstracts of the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, volume 21, page 258, (1990)
β“˜ Sarcopside
Formula: (Fe2+,Mn2+,Mg)3(PO4)2
Reference: Ian Steele et al (1991). Occurrence and crystal structure of Ca-free beusite in the El Sampal IIIA iron meteorite. American Mineralogist, 76, 1985-1989.
β“˜ Troilite
Formula: FeS
Reference: American Mineralogist, Volume 76, pages 1985-1989, 1991; Abstracts of the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, volume 21, page 258, (1990)
β“˜ 'UM1999-19-PO:FeKMnNa'
Formula: (K,Na)(Fe,Mn)4(PO4)3
Reference: Olsen, E.J., Kracher, A., Davis, A.M., Steele, I.M., Hutcheon, I.D., Bunch, T.E. (1999): The phosphates of IIIAB iron meteorites. Meteoritics Planet. Sci.; 34: 285–300; in: Jambor, J.L., Kovalenker, V.A., Roberts, A.C. (2000): New mineral names. Am. Min. 84: 1688.

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List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts
β“˜Troilite2.CC.10FeS
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
β“˜Chromite4.BB.05Fe2+Cr3+2O4
Group 8 - Phosphates, Arsenates and Vanadates
β“˜Beusite8.AB.20Mn2+Mn2+2 (PO4)2
β“˜Galileiite8.AC.50Na3Fe2+Fe2+11(PO4)9
β“˜Graftonite8.AB.20Fe2+Fe2+2(PO4)2
β“˜Johnsomervilleite8.AC.50Na3CaFe11(PO4)9
β“˜Sarcopside8.AB.15(Fe2+,Mn2+,Mg)3(PO4)2
Unclassified Minerals, Rocks, etc.
β“˜'UM1999-19-PO:FeKMnNa'-(K,Na)(Fe,Mn)4(PO4)3

List of minerals for each chemical element

OOxygen
Oβ“˜ Sarcopside(Fe2+,Mn2+,Mg)3(PO4)2
Oβ“˜ GalileiiteNa3Fe2+Fe112+(PO4)9
Oβ“˜ BeusiteMn2+Mn22+ (PO4)2
Oβ“˜ JohnsomervilleiteNa3CaFe11(PO4)9
Oβ“˜ ChromiteFe2+Cr23+O4
Oβ“˜ GraftoniteFe2+Fe22+(PO4)2
Oβ“˜ UM1999-19-PO:FeKMnNa(K,Na)(Fe,Mn)4(PO4)3
NaSodium
Naβ“˜ GalileiiteNa3Fe2+Fe112+(PO4)9
Naβ“˜ JohnsomervilleiteNa3CaFe11(PO4)9
Naβ“˜ UM1999-19-PO:FeKMnNa(K,Na)(Fe,Mn)4(PO4)3
MgMagnesium
Mgβ“˜ Sarcopside(Fe2+,Mn2+,Mg)3(PO4)2
PPhosphorus
Pβ“˜ Sarcopside(Fe2+,Mn2+,Mg)3(PO4)2
Pβ“˜ GalileiiteNa3Fe2+Fe112+(PO4)9
Pβ“˜ BeusiteMn2+Mn22+ (PO4)2
Pβ“˜ JohnsomervilleiteNa3CaFe11(PO4)9
Pβ“˜ GraftoniteFe2+Fe22+(PO4)2
Pβ“˜ UM1999-19-PO:FeKMnNa(K,Na)(Fe,Mn)4(PO4)3
SSulfur
Sβ“˜ TroiliteFeS
KPotassium
Kβ“˜ UM1999-19-PO:FeKMnNa(K,Na)(Fe,Mn)4(PO4)3
CaCalcium
Caβ“˜ JohnsomervilleiteNa3CaFe11(PO4)9
CrChromium
Crβ“˜ ChromiteFe2+Cr23+O4
MnManganese
Mnβ“˜ Sarcopside(Fe2+,Mn2+,Mg)3(PO4)2
Mnβ“˜ BeusiteMn2+Mn22+ (PO4)2
Mnβ“˜ UM1999-19-PO:FeKMnNa(K,Na)(Fe,Mn)4(PO4)3
FeIron
Feβ“˜ Sarcopside(Fe2+,Mn2+,Mg)3(PO4)2
Feβ“˜ GalileiiteNa3Fe2+Fe112+(PO4)9
Feβ“˜ TroiliteFeS
Feβ“˜ JohnsomervilleiteNa3CaFe11(PO4)9
Feβ“˜ ChromiteFe2+Cr23+O4
Feβ“˜ GraftoniteFe2+Fe22+(PO4)2
Feβ“˜ UM1999-19-PO:FeKMnNa(K,Na)(Fe,Mn)4(PO4)3

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