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Chlorite Group from
Cerro Prieto geothermal field, Mexicali Municipality, Baja California, Mexico


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:'Chlorite Group' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chlorite Group data
Locality Data:Click here to view Cerro Prieto geothermal field, Mexicali Municipality, Baja California, Mexico
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:787945
Long-form Identifier:1:3:787945:6
GUID (UUID V4):560bade8-0c15-4e00-a3a4-e8e0fcad9f35
Nearest other occurrences of Chlorite Group
70.0km (43.5 miles) Cal-White Limestone deposit (Cal-White deposit; Ray claims; Kimberly; Cal White; Little White), Coyote Wells, Imperial County, California, USA
83.4km (51.8 miles) Picacho Mine (Picacho Gold Mine; Goshen; Helen May; Tierra Rica; Mina Rica; St. George; California Gold King; Picacho Basin; Golden Rule; Venus; Jayne; Golden Casket; Dulciana; Mars), Picacho Peak, Picacho Mining District, Chocolate Mountains, Imperial County, California, USA
85.4km (53.0 miles) Rainbow Mine [2] (Hess claim; El Lucerne; El Lucero claim; La Fortuga No. 1 claim; La Fortuga No. 2 claim; Missing Link claim; Hess Mine; Cuidadela claim), Pebble Mountain, Picacho Mining District, Chocolate Mountains, Imperial County, California, USA
93.0km (57.8 miles) White Cloud deposit, Jacumba, San Diego County, California, USA
94.7km (58.8 miles) Riverview Mine (Riverview claims; Eureka Mine; Bonanza Mine; Old Selby Mine; Old Selby Bonanza Mine), Imperial National Wildlife Refuge, Silver Mining District, La Paz County, Arizona, USA
97.2km (60.4 miles) Black Rock Mine, Black Rock Wash, Silver Mining District, La Paz County, Arizona, USA
98.8km (61.4 miles) Chloride-Mandarin-Cash Entry prospects, U.S. Army Yuma Proving Grounds, Silver Mining District, La Paz County, Arizona, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
clay minerals (i.e., smectite group, chlorite, illite, kaoline group, pyrophyllite, biotite) are pivotal...The main mineralogical geothermometers based on chlorite and illite composition are presented, together...variations of the non-expandable clay phases (chlorite and/or illite) as a function of the past and present...compositional variation of clay minerals (in particular chlorite and illite) is particularly sensitive to the formation...chemical composition. These data are precious in geothermal exploration and in the study of hydrothermal
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
vermiculite, serpentine/chrysotile, talc, chlorite and mixed-layered chlorite-smectite (C-S). Na-Ca smectite, I-S... vermiculite, serpentine/chrysotile, talc and chlorite occur at the quartz diorite-ophiolite contacts...influenced primarily by the host-rock composition. Chlorite geothermometry data suggest 300 ºC for the retrograde...skarn-related iron deposits, phyllosilicate minerals (chlorite, biotite/phlogopite, serpentine and talc) mostly...2016). 2 Serpentine, phlogopite, talc and Mg-chlorite are restricted to magnesian skarns (Meinert et
Report (issue)
Nuclear-fuel resources.......____.__.........___..__ Geothermal resources_____________________ Regional geologic...Geochemistry, mineralogy, and petrology._________ Geothermal systems...._____......... ._...___...._ Sedimentology.........Continental Off-shore Stratigraphic Test Group cps__._ ____ .............. ____ . ___ .counts per....____......______.kilogram KGRA._______Known Geothermal Resources Area KGS.__.___________Known Geologic...exist only in the less than 2 percent chromite group and the composition of the chromite may be unsuitable
Report (volume)
Nuclear-fuel resources.......____.__.........___..__ Geothermal resources_____________________ Regional geologic...Geochemistry, mineralogy, and petrology._________ Geothermal systems...._____......... ._...___...._ Sedimentology.........Continental Off-shore Stratigraphic Test Group cps__._ ____ .............. ____ . ___ .counts per....____......______.kilogram KGRA._______Known Geothermal Resources Area KGS.__.___________Known Geologic...exist only in the less than 2 percent chromite group and the composition of the chromite may be unsuitable
Book (edition)
admiration for his countless contributions to the field of industrial minerals, we dedicate this 7th edition...can depend on for many years, an international group of volunteer authors, coauthors, and associate editors—all...least one peer re view. Finally, an outstanding group of professional copy editors, proofreaders, graphi...the professional development of geologists in the field of nonmetalliferous geology. Robert Dreyer received...and Ph.D. in geology and geophysics from the California Institute of Technology. Dreyer’s professional
 
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