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Pyrite from
King Tut deposit, Villa San José de Vinchina, Vinchina department, La Rioja Province, Argentina


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view King Tut deposit, Villa San José de Vinchina, Vinchina department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:132610
Long-form Identifier:1:3:132610:9
GUID (UUID V4):5ff19390-1456-4fc3-a0b0-3b4affdf67ea
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrite
40.6km (25.2 miles) Pircas Coloradas prospects, Tinogasta, Tinogasta Department, Catamarca Province, Argentina
44.3km (27.5 miles) Chus-Chus deposit, Jagüé, Vinchina Department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
45.4km (28.2 miles) San Santiago mine, Quebrada de Cumichango, Sierra de Cumichango, Jagüé, Vinchina department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
69.2km (43.0 miles) Nevados de Famatina Cu-Au deposit, La Mejicana mining area, Famatina Department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
69.4km (43.1 miles) La Mejicana mining area, Famatina Department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
69.9km (43.5 miles) Upulungus Mine, La Mejicana mining area, Famatina Department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
77.4km (48.1 miles) Peregrina mine, Cerro Negro mining district, Chilecito, Chilecito department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
77.8km (48.3 miles) Cerro Negro mining district, Chilecito, Chilecito department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
82.1km (51.0 miles) Las Termas occurrence, Fiambalá, Tinogasta Department, Catamarca Province, Argentina
89.9km (55.9 miles) Guanchín occurrence, Sañogasta, Chilecito department, La Rioja Province, Argentina
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Charlottesville] at 07:25 22 December 2014 ROBERT B. COOK Department of Geology and Geography Auburn University Auburn...Rocks & Minerals, is a professor emeritus in the Department of Geology and Geography at Auburn University...including those near Georgetown, Sagadahoc County (King and Foord 1994); other occurrences include the Mount...Terry’s Fork in Floyd County, with arsenopyrite and pyrite in the Buck Mountain mine in Amherst County, and...mine, Ouray County, and the nearby Longfellow mine, San Juan County (Eckel 1997). The arid climates of Nevada
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...........................................21 Deposit Types ..........................................................................35 Appendix B. Deposit Model Descriptions ..............................cross-section through the Glacier Gulch (Yorke-Hardy) deposit. .....26 LIST OF TABLES Table 1. List of mineral...Glacier Gulch (Yorke-Hardy) porphyry molybdenum deposit, which is currently being evaluated for potential...Glacier Gulch (Yorke-Hardy) porphyry molybdenum deposit lies beneath the glacier in the center of the picture
 
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