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Chalcopyrite from
La Encontrada Mine, Molvizar, Granada, Andalusia, Spain


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Chalcopyrite
Formula:CuFeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view La Encontrada Mine, Molvizar, Granada, Andalusia, Spain
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:367765
Long-form Identifier:1:3:367765:0
GUID (UUID V4):35d4d173-02f3-4d10-acc2-6b8a77196aeb
Nearest other occurrences of Chalcopyrite
6.4km (3.9 miles) Loma del Gato, Almuñecar, Granada, Andalusia, Spain
10.9km (6.8 miles) Cerro del Toro Mine (Pepita Mine), Motril, Granada, Andalusia, Spain
29.8km (18.5 miles) Nena mine, Capileira, Granada, Andalusia, Spain
59.0km (36.7 miles) El Vagón mine (Tio Seguro mines), Lanteira, Granada, Andalusia, Spain
90.4km (56.1 miles) General mines (Cortijo Virginia), Escúllar, Las Tres Villas, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
91.6km (56.9 miles) Mata-los Tres Árboles quarry, Cártama, Málaga, Andalusia, Spain
92.4km (57.4 miles) Oficarsa Quarry (Cerro de las Culebras), Carchelejo, Cárcheles, Jaén, Andalusia, Spain
93.3km (58.0 miles) Sierra de Baza, Baza, Granada, Andalusia, Spain
96.6km (60.0 miles) Del Tesorero Mines (Hernan Cortés Mine; París Mine; Casualidad Mine; Cortijo de Don Martín Mine; Del Moro Mine), Baza, Granada, Andalusia, Spain
References
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Journal (issue)
specimen was detailed down to the levels in each mine. Apart from the malachites there is now a standard...wulfenite from the Granada region of Spain, also some pyromorphites from Bwlch Glas mine, Talybont in Wales...Lloyd's minerals at the November meeting from La Encontrada Mine, may like to modify the location details...They should read: La Encontrada Mine, Molvizar, Near Motril, Granada, Andalusia, Spain. Also all the pyromorphite...December was from the Bwlch Glas mine, Talybont, Wales, not the Bergam Mine. I will supply some new labels
Report (volume)
Eduardo Soria-Escalante 14 A geochemical study of the La Joya district by Robert Learned, Michael S. Allen...to the Point IV Mission in the American Embassy in La Paz in late January 1952 and discussions about the...Tourtelot. About the same time, city engineers in La Paz, a city that was plagued with landslides because...technical assistance to private mine operators about mineral exploration, mine development and operation,...trained to provide technical assistance to private mine operators, as well as to conduct reconnaissance
Report (issue)
..............xi Site Descriptions Department of La Paz..................................... 1 Department...Geologico de Bolivia located in their main office in La Paz. All of the data presented in this report have...States, and the Servicio Geol6gico de Bolivia in La Paz, Bolivia. This report is an edited version of...Bolivia is divided into 9 departments, three of which, La Paz, Oruro, and Potosi, cover the study area. These...which a mine first produced. YEAR OF LAST PRODUCTION Year in which an inactive producing mine last operated
 
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