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Arzrunite from
Buena Esperanza Mine, Cerro Challacollo, Pozo Almonte, Tamarugal Province, Tarapacá, Chile


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Arzrunite
Formula:Cu4Pb2(SO4)(OH)4Cl6 · 2H2O (?)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Arzrunite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Buena Esperanza Mine, Cerro Challacollo, Pozo Almonte, Tamarugal Province, Tarapacá, Chile
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1247
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1247:8
GUID (UUID V4):7526074a-34b4-4d01-a227-2737203daea9
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
edited by A. Dannenberg, who gives the new name arzrunite ; the chemical portion is by I(.Thaddkeff. Arzrzcnite...cavities of a quartzose veinstone from Mina Buena Esperanza, Challacollo, prov. Tarapaca, Chili. The small crystals...+ 3(CuC1,,H2O) + Cu(OH),. Associated with the arzrunite are small, colourless crystals, with the angles...quartz, and celestite, with schwartzembergite and arzrunite, from Mina San Rafael, Sierra Gorda, Chili. Goniometrical...the Ida May mine gave the results under I. Red jasper i n the ore-veins of the Victor mine gave IT ; it
Book
K(U02)As04*3H20, Tet. Vitreous yellow. Fuemrole mine, Temple Mt., Emery Co., Utah, USA. H= 2-3, Djjj=...brownish-yellow, green, white, etc. Chanarcillo, Chile. H= 3.5, Djj4= 4.434, Dq= 4.45, VHB 04. Friedel...grey, bluish-grey, yellow, light green. Langban mine, Filipstad (near), Varmland, Sweden. H= 5, Djjj=3...5As30ig, E Rhom. Translucent blue-green. Terres mine, St. Ausdell, Cornwall, England and/or Johanngeorgenstadt...804)3 •nH20, ® Hex. Transparent bluish. Lapis-lazuli mine, Sar-e-Sang, Badakshan, Afghanistan. H= 5.5-6, Djj4=
Book (edition)
Vesuvius, Italy (12, column 2) and SEMSEYITE, Julcani mine, Huancavelica, Peru (#3, column 2). Color, page...coating fractures in sandstone at the Fuernrol No. 2 mine, Temple Mountain, Emery County, Utah; also sparsely... Silver Plun1e district, and at the Little Emma mine, Clear Creek County; at the Enterprise n1ine, Dolores...intergrown with clausthalite in a calcite matrix at Cerro de Cacheu ta, Mendoza, Argentina. BEST REF. IN ENGLISH:...Juab County, and with austinite at the Gold Hill mine, Tooele County, Utal1; in Inyo, San Bernardino,
Book
CO3)4.0-6H2O, from a lapis-lazuli mine, Sar-e-Sang, Badakshan province, Afghanistan. The powder diagram...Greenish-blue hexagonal crystals from the Bou-Skour copper mine, Jebel Sarhro,* Ouazazate,* Morocco, have the composition...270. Natural /1-FeOOH, occurring at the Akagane mine, Iwate prefecture, Japan, and named from the locality...1931. Bol. Minero Soc. Nac. Mineria, Santiago de Chile, vol. 43 (ano 47), p. 433; Zeits. Prakt. Geol.,...massive, occurring in large amount near Salamanca, Chile. Named from the chemical composition. [Evidently
 
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