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Calcite from Durango, Mexico

Mexico
 
Komotauer, S.K. (1983) Mineralarten im Bild: Calcit, Kalkspat, CaCO3. Mineralien-Magazin, 9/1983, 392-400.
    • CuencamĂ© Municipality
      • Velardeña District
Megaw, Peter (2023) Personal Communication.
Wright F E (1908) On three contact minerals from Valardeña, Durango, Mexico. (Gehlenite, spurrite and hillebrandite). American Journal of Science 176, 545-554
Megaw, Peter (2023) Personal Communication.
Soto-Uribe, Juan Carlos, Jesus Leobardo Valenzuela-Garcia, Maria Mercedes Salazar-Campoy, Jose Refugio Parga-Torres, Guillermo Tiburcio-Munive, Martin Antonio Encinas-Romero, and Victor Manuel Vazquez-Vazquez. (2023) "Gold Extraction from a Refractory Sulfide Concentrate by Simultaneous Pressure Leaching/Oxidation" Minerals 13, no. 1: 116. https://doi.org/10.3390/min13010116
    • Durango Municipality
Megaw, Peter (2023) Personal Communication.
      • Victoria de Durango
    • El Oro Municipality
      • Santa MarĂ­a del Oro (El Oro)
Panczner(1987):131.
    • IndĂ© Municipality
      • IndĂ©
Panczner(1987):162.
Rob Lavinsky specimen
    • MapimĂ­ Municipality
      • Bermejillo
Excellon Resources
      • Boruquillas
Panczner(1987):105-373.
      • La Cadena
Self-collected samples by Carlos Medina.
      • MapimĂ­
Thomas P. Moore (2008) Lapis, 33, #7-8, 33-40.
Panczner(1987):361-362.
Panczner(1987):131,179.
Rosenblatt, Melli, Origlieri, Marcus J., Graeme, Richard, Graeme, Richard, Graeme, Douglas, Downs, Robert T. (2024) Eddavidite, Cu12Pb2O15Br2, a New Mineral Species, and Its Solid Solution with Murdochite, Cu12Pb2O15Cl2. Minerals, 14 (3) doi:10.3390/min14030307
Smith, Arthur E. (2001) Austinite and Other Microminerals: From the Ojuela Mine, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Rocks & Minerals, 76 (2) 128-129 doi:10.1080/00357520109603207
Hoffmann, Victor Joseph (1968) The Mineralogy of the Mapimi Mining District, Durango, Mexico. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Arizona, 230 pgs.
Palache, Charles, Berman, Harry, Frondel, Clifford (1951) The System of Mineralogy (7th ed.) Vol. 2 - Halides, Nitrates, Borates, Carbonates, Sulfates, Phosphates, Arsenates, Tungstates, Molybdates, Ect. John Wiley and Sons, New York.
Rocks & Minerals, 56, 247.
Moore, Thomas P., Megaw, Peter K.M. (2003) Famous Mineral Localities: The Ojuela Mine, Mapimí, Durango, Mexico. The Mineralogical Record, 34 (5) 5-91
Thomas P. Moore (2008) Lapis, 33, #7-8, 33-40.
Thomas P. Moore (2008) Lapis, 33, #7-8, 33-40.
Thomas P. Moore (2008) Lapis, 33, #7-8, 33-40.
Thomas P. Moore (2008) Lapis, 33, #7-8, 33-40.
Panczner(1987):131,179.
      • Santa Librada
Rob Lavinsky photo
Megaw, Peter (2023) Personal Communication.
      • Sierra Descubridora
Checked
selfcollected samples
Personally collected by Carlos Medina in March '09
    • Nombre de Dios Municipality
      • San JosĂ© de Parrilla
Panczner(1987):162.
Panczner (1987): 162.
    • Otaez Municipality
      • Zapotes
Arthur L. Flagg Collection No. 1304
    • Poanas Municipality
      • Poanas
        • Cerro de Sacrificio
Panczner(1987):131.
Panczner(1987):131.
    • Pueblo Nuevo Municipality
      • Pueblo Nuevo (El Salto)
Panczner(1987):79.
    • Rodeo Municipality
      • San Antonio
Panczner, Wm. D. Minerals of Mexico, page 131
    • San Bernardo Municipality
David Gallagher and Raphael. Perez Siliceo (1947) Geology of the Cuarenta mercury district, State of Durango, Mexico. USGS Bulletin 946F. pp 155-168
    • San Dimas Municipality
      • San Dimas District
EnrĂ­quez, E., Iriondo, A., & CamprubĂ­, A. (2018). Geochronology of Mexican mineral deposits. VI: the Tayoltita low-sulfidation epithermal Ag-Au district, Durango and Sinaloa. BoletĂ­n de la Sociedad GeolĂłgica Mexicana, 70(2), 531-547.
Econ Geol (1992) 87:1451-1474
Panczner (1987): 151-343.
    • San Juan del RĂ­o Municipality
Betts, John (n.d.) John Betts website listing.
    • Tamazula Municipality
      • Rancho Ventana
Farrington, O. C. (1900) New mineral occurrences. Field Columbian Mus. Pub. 44, Geol,. Ser. l, (7),221-231.
    • Topia Municipality
Loucks, R. R., Lemish, J., & Damon, P. E. (1988). Polymetallic epithermal fissure vein mineralization, Topia, Durango, Mexico
Part I, District geology, geochronology, hydrothermal alteration, and vein mineralogy. Economic Geology, 83(8), 1499-1527.
Panczner (1987): 131.
 
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