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Santarosaite from
Santa Rosa Mine, Huantajaya mining district, Alto Hospicio, Iquique Province, Tarapacá, Chile


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Santarosaite
Formula:CuB2O4
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Associated Minerals:
Associates:Anhydrite
Atacamite
Malachite
Wulfenite
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Atacamite3 photos of Santarosaite associated with Atacamite at this locality.
Calcite2 photos of Santarosaite associated with Calcite at this locality.
Anhydrite1 photo of Santarosaite associated with Anhydrite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Santarosaite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Santa Rosa Mine, Huantajaya mining district, Alto Hospicio, Iquique Province, Tarapacá, Chile
Photo GalleryView Gallery (26 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:361735
Long-form Identifier:1:3:361735:9
GUID (UUID V4):b356bebf-5ade-44a1-ab95-496ad23c5f5c
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Santarosaite, a new mineral from the Santa Rosa mine 27 N. Jb. Miner. Abh. 2008, Vol. 185/1, p. 27–32...Verlagsbuchhandlung 2008 Santarosaite, CuB2O4, a new mineral with disordered structure from the Santa Rosa mine, Atacama...Atacama desert, Chile Jochen Schlüter, Dieter Pohl and Ute Golla-Schindler With 4 figures and 2 tables Abstract:...Abstract: The new mineral santarosaite (IMA-CNMNC No. 2007-013) has the ideal chemical formula CuB2O4...411). Santarosaite was found in the Santa Rosa mine, which is located SE of the city of Iquique, Northern
Report (issue)
CuB2O4 Santarosaite Point Group: 4 2m. Crystal Data: Tetragonal. Physical Properties: Cleavage: n...632(6) Z = 12 X-ray Powder Pattern: Santa Rosa mine, Northern Chile. 3.797 (100), 3.638 (47), 2.775 (35)...94.13 (2) 53.33 46.67 100.00 (1) Santa Rosa mine, Northern Chile; average of 17 electron microprobe...Distribution: Santa Rosa mine, 15 km SE of Iquique, Atacama desert, Northern Chile. Name: Named for the mine that...(2008) Santarosaite, CuB2O4, a new mineral with disordered structure from the Santa Rosa mine, Atacama
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
vanadium oxides caused by groundwater in a post-mining environment. It forms tabular to equant to prismatic...cationic groups. Magnesiopascoite is from the Blue Cap mine, near La Sal, San Juan County, Utah, U.S.A. The...687–692. Martyite was discovered in the Blue Cap mine, La Sal, San Juan County, Utah. Associated minerals...and rossite are believed to have formed from post-mining leaching and oxidation of vanadium oxides by circulating...Austria. K.T.T. Santarosaite* J. Schlüter, D. Pohl, and U. Golla-Schindler (2008) Santarosaite, CuB2O4, a
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Mina Asunción, Sierra Gorda, Atacama Desert, Chile, preserved since 1912 in the collections of the...structure, Mina Asunción, Sierra Gorda, Atacama Desert, Chile Introduction: Discovery and occurrence of leucostaurite...Asunción, Sierra Gorda, Caracoles District, Antofagasta Province, Chile. These samples were collected by...by the consul of Switzerland in Chile, Julius Friedrich Häfliger * E-mail: joel.brugger@adelaide.edu.au...J.-R. Gregory, this specimen is from San Rafael Mine, Sierra Gorda, as indicated on the label. Leucostaurite
Book (edition)
MINE andtheir LOCALITIES JAN H. BERNARD AND JAROSLAV HYRSL INERALS DESCRIBED SINCE 2004 MINERALS...dist., China Fluomatromicrolite, x 25111111, Naipa mine, Mozambique Daliranite, 5111111, Zarshouran Au-As...Domafov, Czech Rep. Juangodoyite, 60111111, Santa Rosa mine, Chile Back cover photo: Ho/fertile on hematite...Veta Negra, Chile Page 2: Anorpiment on D!piment pseudomo,phs after realga,; 75 mm, Palomo mine, Pen, Page...Republic province prefecture county departement departamento district municipio
Book
41)(Si3.86Al0.10 Fe0.04O10)(OH)2 from Mikhailovskii mine, Zheleznogorsk, Russia (Chukanov 2014a). IR spectra...In Fe3+-bearing Mg-poor schorl from the Limoeiro mine, Murta, Minas Gerais, Brazil, the band of OH groups...area), olmiite CaMn(HSiO4)(OH) from N’Chwaning II mine, Kalahari manganese fields, South Africa (c), and...brandtite Ca2Mn(AsO4)2·2H2O from skarn (Harstigen mine, Sweden) (b), and roselite Ca2Co(AsO4)2·2H2O from...from Cigana mine, Brazil (a), landesite [nominally, Fe3+Mn2+2 (PO4)2(OH)·] from Bull Moose mine, South Dakota
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Tourmaline of the elbaite-schorl series from the Himalaya mine, Mesa Grande, California: a detailed investigation...mineral, the Cu-analogue of borcarite from the Fuka mine, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Int. Mineral. Assoc...(2008): Santarosaite, CuB2O4, a new mineral with disordered structure from the Santa Rosa mine, Atacama...Atacama desert, Chile. N. Jb. Mineral. Abh., 185, 27–32. Glasser, M.E. (1907): Sur une espèce minérale...Cu2[BO (OH)2](OH)3, a new mineral from the Tachgagalt mine, Morocco: Description and crystal structure. Eur
 
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