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Anhydrite from
Cerros Pintados, Tamarugal Province, Tarapacá, Chile


Locality type:Outcrop
Classification
Species:Anhydrite
Formula:CaSO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Anhydrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Cerros Pintados, Tamarugal Province, Tarapacá, Chile
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:413900
Long-form Identifier:1:3:413900:3
GUID (UUID V4):60055893-e1a5-4faa-9d1a-6a036873b934
Nearest other occurrences of Anhydrite
55.2km (34.3 miles) Santa Rosa Mine, Huantajaya mining district, Alto Hospicio, Iquique Province, Tarapacá, Chile
63.5km (39.4 miles) Torrecillas mine, Iquique Province, Tarapacá, Chile
97.4km (60.5 miles) Quebrada Blanca Mine, Collahuasi mining district, Pica, Tamarugal Province, Tarapacá, Chile
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
CADWALADERITE, Al2(H2O)(OH)4n(Cl,OH–,H2O), FROM CERROS PINTADOS, CHILE, DEFINED AS A VALID MINERAL SPECIES AND...Cadwaladerite was found at the edge of a salar in Chile. Lesukite has been described from a volcanic fumarole...sulfate outcrop at Cerro (sic) Pintados, in the § El Tamarugal Province, Chile (Gordon 1941). Gordon (1941)...the Chilean epithermal deposit location of Cerros Pintados; (2) the type material of cadwaladerite described...from the Barranca del Sulfato, Chile; (4) material from the Maria mine, Chile; and (5) material from the
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, tant de la Punta de > Lobos, dans la province de Tarapacá, que dans celui des îles Guañape et des...mètres de profondeur. . Punta de Lobos. - Province de Tarapacá . Cette momie est celle d'un individu assez...envi ron de profondeur. Punta de Lobos. - Province de Tarapacá . Cette momie a la même couleur et le même...partie centrale de la côte péruvienne, Chanavaya (province de Tarapaca ), située au sud du Pérou, et les...l'atmosphère est beaucoup plus humide que dans la province de Tarapacá , le guano contient une très-petite quantité
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
southern Apuan Alps. Mineral Alum-(K) Alunogen Anhydrite Copiapite group Coquimbite Epsomite Fibroferrite...studies on alunogen, e.g., [20,21]. 3.3. Anhydrite Anhydrite, ideally CaSO4 , has been identified only...= 6.989(5), c = 6.992(4) Å. The occurrence of anhydrite in sulfate assemblages originating from pyrite...addition, it has been observed in association with anhydrite, giacovazzoite, gypsum, halotrichite, jarosite...addition, it has been observed in association with anhydrite, giacovazzoite, gypsum, halotrichite, jarosite
Book (volume)
Locality: Salar de Carcote deposit, El Loa province, Antofagasta, Chile. Description: Colourless crystal from...borax deposit, Salar del Hombre Muerto, Salta province, Argentina (type locality). Description: Colourless...Bandylite 27 CuB(OH)4F Locality: Palestina, Atacama, Chile. Description: Blue crystals from the association...District, Vakinankaratra Region, Antananarivo Province, Madagascar. Description: Grey grains from the...sample. Associated minerals are halite, boracite, anhydrite, magnesite and quartz. The empirical formula is
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Bruce, Huron, and Lambton in Ontario. Alter. Anhydrite, gypsum, polyhalite, celestite, dolomite, quartz...unstable and AgCl exsolves on standing.^^ Tarapacd, Chile, associated with Sylvite 7 Ref. 1. 015 Goldschmidt...various sulfates in the nitrate deposits of Tarapaca, Chile, and similarly in Peru. In the United States sylvite...England. Found in large amounts at many places in Chile, as at Caracoles in Antofagasta, the Huantajaya...Finistere, France. Found abundantly at Chanarcillo, Chile (megabromite, iodembolite, pt.) associated with
Journal (issue)
Blair Co. — fibrous veins with dolomite and anhydrite; 1 cerussite — Wheatley Mine; !! chalcopyrite...mine; schwartzembergite — San Rafael. Atacama, Chile: allemontite — Tres Puntas; !!*1801 — atacamite...stephanite — xis. Copiapo mining district, Atacama, Chile: ! atacamite; clinoclase — Lautaro mine; copiapite;...(pseudomorphs). Challocollo near Sierra Gorda, Tarapaca, Chile: ! caledonite — in large quantities; percylite;...percylite; ! proustite. Chanarcillo, near Coplapo, Chile: •1866 — adamite; acanthite; argentite; bromargyrite —
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spectrum of hydroniumjarosite from Morro Mejillones, Chile (the spectrum S320 in this book) shows an asymmetric...of melanophlogite from Rio Fortullino, Lovorno province, Tuscany, Italy contains a strong band at 2330-2336...the Mt. Pabellón de Pica, Iquique Province, Tarapacá Region, Chile (Bojar et al. 2010). Now four valid...colemanite, hydroboracite, ulexite, inyoite, gypsum, anhydrite, meyerhofferite, nobleite, gowerite, inderborite...borax deposit, Salar del Hombre Muerto, Salta province, Argentina (type locality). Description: Colourless
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by reference to the nearest town or village, a province or county name, or a prominent geographical feature...Santander, Spain; Cornwall, England; Caracolas, Chile; and Yechigo, Japan, reportedly fluoresces orange...wave ultraviolet, and marshite from Chuquicamata, Chile, is reported to fluoresce similarly. This mineral...from the N’Chwaning mine in the north of Cape Province, South Africa, fall into this category. Due in...Ameghinite from the Tincalayu borax deposit in Salta Province, Argentina, is reported to fluoresce in a strong
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by reference to the nearest town or village, a province or county name, or a prominent geographical...Santander, Spain; Cornwall, England; Caracolas, Chile; and Yechigo, Japan, reportedly fluoresces orange...wave ultraviolet, and marshite from Chuquicamata, Chile, is reported to fluoresce similarly. This mineral...from the N’Chwaning mine in the north of Cape Province, South Africa, fall into this category. Due in...Ameghinite from the Tincalayu borax deposit in Salta Province, Argentina, is reported to fluoresce in a strong
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mineralo- ud-or, water, wet Gk. hydor, water anhydrite, hydrous, hydrant gists in the past few centuries...mineralogist who discovered the mineral at Chanarcillo, Chile; author of Tableau minéralogique (1869). Friedel...locality, in the Alacran deposit, Pampa Larga, Chile. Popova, V.|. et al. (1986): Zap. Vses. Mineral...discovery locality, at Algodones silver mine, Coquimbo, Chile. Field, F. (1859):J.Chem. Soc. 10, 289. Bayliss...at Ziryanovsk, Altai Mountains, Semipalatinsk Province, Kazakhstan. Rose, G. (1828) In Haidinger, W.
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brownish-yellow, green, white, etc. Chanarcillo, Chile. H= 3.5, Djj4= 4.434, Dq= 4.45, VHB 04. Friedel...Hex. Metallic grey/white. Algodones, Coquimbo, Chile. H=4, Dn4=8.38, D(;=8.72, HG 01. Field, 1857. Dana...KAl4(As04)3(0H)4*6.5H20, E Cub. Translucent white. Guanaco (NE), Chile. H=?, Din=?, Dc= 2.676, VIID 14b. Schmetzer et al...brownish-red, orange-red. Sierra Gorda, Caracoles, Chile (?). H= 2.5, Djjj=2.2, D(.= 2.14, VID 02. Frenzel...(greenish tint). Tierra Amarilla, Copiapo (near), Chile. H= 2.5-3, Djjj=2.19, D(,=?, VIC 07. Ungemach, 1933
Book (edition)
spec. from Durango. Mexico]. (TL) Chaiiarcillo. Chile. Named for M. Adam. Syn. Adamine. Var. Cuproadamite...found by A.H. Clark at (TL) Alacran. Pampa L1rga. Chile. Then at the caldera of Uzon volcano. Kamchatka...Michigan ). (TL) Algodones silver mine. Coquimbo. Chile. Named for locality. Syn. y-Domeykite. Var. Argentoalgodonite...A111a. J. Sri. 27. 387. (TL) Mina Grande. Coquimbo. Chile. Probably a mixIure. Named for R.E. Alison Alite...ti:igo de Chile. 43. 433: Zeils. Prak/. Ceo/. ( 1932) 40. 1 1 0. (TL) Near Salamanca. Chile. Named from
Report (volume)
flakes; pale pinkish; AMAKANTITE. Caracoles, Chile (U. S. N. M. 82631). Minute fibers. Optically -...= 1.488 ±0.003. 7 = 1.542±0.003. 3. Tarapaca, Chile (J. H. U.). Borocalcite (hayesine). The specimen...Boussingaultite No. 1 (p. 50). 5. Banos del Toro, Chile (Phillips). Hayesine. Consists partly of minute...13±0.01. e = 1.94±0.01. BOBIERITE. Mexillones, Chile (Col. Roebling). Needles that tend to lie on face...003. 7 = 1.909 ±0.003. CARACOLITE. Caracoles, Chile (A. M. N. H.). Water-clear, glistening crystals
Book (edition)
British Columbia NF Labrador (part of Newfoundland Province) MB Manitoba NB New Brunswick NF Newfoundland...Elena, Venezuela; the coastal ranges of northern Chile and scattered localities in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador;...Copiapo, Huantaya(*), Chanarcillo(*), and Chanca, Chile; Tsumeb, Namibia. BM DI:96, R:313, P&J:71, ABI:475...Namibia. Andacolla, near Coquimbo, and Chuquicamata, Chile; Corocoro(*), Bolivia. Alteration: Alteration of...Indio mine, east of Coquimbo, Tetraauricupride Chile. BM FM 28:69(1950), AM 62:595(1977), R:334, ABI:36
Book (volume)
80 per cent, potassium chloride. In Chile, in the Lakes Pintados and Bella Vista, in the provinces of...indicated in Fig. 1.^^ Starting from a basal layer of anhydrite and gypsum there are — : — — — ^An immense...regular intervals with two- to five-inch bands of anhydrite, CaS04. Above the basal salt is a layer of rock...cent, of polyhalite, 2CaSO4.MgSO4.K2SO4.2H2O, anhydrite, and magnesium chloride. An average analysis shows...of bischofite, MgCla-OHgO and 0'7 per cent, of anhydrite. Resting on the polyhalite bed is a layer of rock
 
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