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Mina Grande prospect, Bongara Project, Yambrasbamba, Bongará Province, Amazonas, Perui
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Mina Grande prospectProspect
Bongara ProjectProject
YambrasbambaDistrict
Bongará ProvinceProvince
AmazonasRegion
PeruCountry

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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
5° 42' 29'' South , 77° 58' 10'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
Köppen climate type:
Nearest Settlements:
PlacePopulationDistance
Cajaruro7,281 (2012)50.5km
Bagua Grande20,382 (2012)52.4km
La Peca27,045 (2012)52.6km
Mindat Locality ID:
301785
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:301785:5
GUID (UUID V4):
fd9747a4-09e9-49f5-af56-62e688f17b37


The host rock of the nonsulfide mineralization is predominantly a limestone belonging to the upper levels of the Condorsinga Formation, with intercalations of siliciclastic material: quartz and feldspar, with minor monazite, xenotime, and zircon. The nonsulfide mineralization occurs as accumulations in karst depressions and cavities, commonly in form of collapse breccias. The karst cavities developed during the Miocene—Pliocene Andean tectonics, along northwest-southeast fractures and faults and locally along stratification joints, and overprinted the Cretaceous karstified surface of the Condorsinga Formation.

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9 valid minerals.

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Detailed Mineral List:

'Feldspar Group'
Fraipontite
Formula: (Zn,Al)3((Si,Al)2O5)(OH)4
Hemimorphite
Formula: Zn4Si2O7(OH)2 · H2O
Hydrotalcite
Formula: Mg6Al2(CO3)(OH)16 · 4H2O
'Hydrotalcite Group'
Formula: M6R3+2(OH)16Z · 4H2O, where M=Mg, Fe, Ni, R3+ = Al, Cr, Co or Fe, and Z=CO3, Cl
Hydrozincite
Formula: Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6
'Limonite'
'Monazite'
Formula: REE(PO4)
Muscovite
Formula: KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
Quartz
Formula: SiO2
Smithsonite
Formula: ZnCO3
'Xenotime'
Zaccagnaite
Formula: Zn4Al2(OH)12[CO3] · 3H2O
'Zaccagnaite-3R'
Zircon
Formula: Zr(SiO4)

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List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
Quartz4.DA.05SiO2
Group 5 - Nitrates and Carbonates
Smithsonite5.AB.05ZnCO3
Hydrozincite5.BA.15Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6
Zaccagnaite5.DA.45Zn4Al2(OH)12[CO3] · 3H2O
Hydrotalcite5.DA.50Mg6Al2(CO3)(OH)16 · 4H2O
Group 9 - Silicates
Zircon9.AD.30Zr(SiO4)
Hemimorphite9.BD.10Zn4Si2O7(OH)2 · H2O
Muscovite9.EC.15KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
Fraipontite9.ED.15(Zn,Al)3((Si,Al)2O5)(OH)4
Unclassified
'Feldspar Group'-
'Limonite'-
'Monazite'-REE(PO4)
'Xenotime'-
'Hydrotalcite Group'-M6R3+2(OH)16Z · 4H2O, where M=Mg, Fe, Ni, R3+ = Al, Cr, Co or Fe, and Z=CO3, Cl
'Zaccagnaite-3R'-

List of minerals for each chemical element

HHydrogen
H Fraipontite(Zn,Al)3((Si,Al)2O5)(OH)4
H HemimorphiteZn4Si2O7(OH)2 · H2O
H HydrotalciteMg6Al2(CO3)(OH)16 · 4H2O
H HydrozinciteZn5(CO3)2(OH)6
H MuscoviteKAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
H ZaccagnaiteZn4Al2(OH)12[CO3] · 3H2O
H Hydrotalcite GroupM6R23+(OH)16Z · 4H2O, where M=Mg, Fe, Ni, R3+ = Al, Cr, Co or Fe, and Z=CO3, Cl
CCarbon
C HydrotalciteMg6Al2(CO3)(OH)16 · 4H2O
C HydrozinciteZn5(CO3)2(OH)6
C SmithsoniteZnCO3
C ZaccagnaiteZn4Al2(OH)12[CO3] · 3H2O
C Hydrotalcite GroupM6R23+(OH)16Z · 4H2O, where M=Mg, Fe, Ni, R3+ = Al, Cr, Co or Fe, and Z=CO3, Cl
OOxygen
O Fraipontite(Zn,Al)3((Si,Al)2O5)(OH)4
O HemimorphiteZn4Si2O7(OH)2 · H2O
O HydrotalciteMg6Al2(CO3)(OH)16 · 4H2O
O HydrozinciteZn5(CO3)2(OH)6
O MonaziteREE(PO4)
O MuscoviteKAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
O QuartzSiO2
O SmithsoniteZnCO3
O ZirconZr(SiO4)
O ZaccagnaiteZn4Al2(OH)12[CO3] · 3H2O
O Hydrotalcite GroupM6R23+(OH)16Z · 4H2O, where M=Mg, Fe, Ni, R3+ = Al, Cr, Co or Fe, and Z=CO3, Cl
MgMagnesium
Mg HydrotalciteMg6Al2(CO3)(OH)16 · 4H2O
Mg Hydrotalcite GroupM6R23+(OH)16Z · 4H2O, where M=Mg, Fe, Ni, R3+ = Al, Cr, Co or Fe, and Z=CO3, Cl
AlAluminium
Al Fraipontite(Zn,Al)3((Si,Al)2O5)(OH)4
Al HydrotalciteMg6Al2(CO3)(OH)16 · 4H2O
Al MuscoviteKAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
Al ZaccagnaiteZn4Al2(OH)12[CO3] · 3H2O
Al Hydrotalcite GroupM6R23+(OH)16Z · 4H2O, where M=Mg, Fe, Ni, R3+ = Al, Cr, Co or Fe, and Z=CO3, Cl
SiSilicon
Si Fraipontite(Zn,Al)3((Si,Al)2O5)(OH)4
Si HemimorphiteZn4Si2O7(OH)2 · H2O
Si MuscoviteKAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
Si QuartzSiO2
Si ZirconZr(SiO4)
PPhosphorus
P MonaziteREE(PO4)
ClChlorine
Cl Hydrotalcite GroupM6R23+(OH)16Z · 4H2O, where M=Mg, Fe, Ni, R3+ = Al, Cr, Co or Fe, and Z=CO3, Cl
KPotassium
K MuscoviteKAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
CrChromium
Cr Hydrotalcite GroupM6R23+(OH)16Z · 4H2O, where M=Mg, Fe, Ni, R3+ = Al, Cr, Co or Fe, and Z=CO3, Cl
FeIron
Fe Hydrotalcite GroupM6R23+(OH)16Z · 4H2O, where M=Mg, Fe, Ni, R3+ = Al, Cr, Co or Fe, and Z=CO3, Cl
CoCobalt
Co Hydrotalcite GroupM6R23+(OH)16Z · 4H2O, where M=Mg, Fe, Ni, R3+ = Al, Cr, Co or Fe, and Z=CO3, Cl
NiNickel
Ni Hydrotalcite GroupM6R23+(OH)16Z · 4H2O, where M=Mg, Fe, Ni, R3+ = Al, Cr, Co or Fe, and Z=CO3, Cl
ZnZinc
Zn Fraipontite(Zn,Al)3((Si,Al)2O5)(OH)4
Zn HemimorphiteZn4Si2O7(OH)2 · H2O
Zn HydrozinciteZn5(CO3)2(OH)6
Zn SmithsoniteZnCO3
Zn ZaccagnaiteZn4Al2(OH)12[CO3] · 3H2O
ZrZirconium
Zr ZirconZr(SiO4)

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