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Ferberite from
San Antonio de Calacalani mine, Cercado Province, Oruro, Bolivia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Ferberite
Formula:FeWO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Hydrotungstite11 photos of Ferberite associated with Hydrotungstite at this locality.
Tungstite6 photos of Ferberite associated with Tungstite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Ferberite data
Locality Data:Click here to view San Antonio de Calacalani mine, Cercado Province, Oruro, Bolivia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:114037
Long-form Identifier:1:3:114037:8
GUID (UUID V4):b3f6916e-2230-44d4-b229-597ad2c2c9b0
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
c = 3.748(5) X-ray Powder Pattern: San Antonio mine, Bolivia. 6.95 (vvs), 3.27 (vs), 3.73 (s), 3.46...(1) Calacalani mine, Bolivia. (2) Analysis (1), recalculated to 100% after deduction of ferberite and...• H2 O. Occurrence: An alteration product of ferberite in the oxidized zone of a hydrothermal tungsten...mineral (Calacalani mine, Bolivia). Association: Ferberite, tungstite. Distribution: In Bolivia, from...the Oruro district, at the San Antonio de Calacalani mine, near Colquiri, and in the Juliani mine. At
Report (issue)
No. 12: Bolivia ht of Mineral Collecting N 978-0-9790998-5-4 Publisher Lithographie, LLC Denver, Colorado...specimen 'being sold with the shrine when he was in Bolivia buying mineral specimens in the 1970s. He took...ophyllite; 5. 2 cm tall Cerro Rico, Potosi, B,atillo province, Potosi Andy Seibel col/action Jejf-SC,m/.plwto...wp11�. Yaalte: 12.5 cm wide Siglo XX Mine, ,U� Bustillo province, Potosi Malty Zinn colkdknt (ex Marv...Behnke, Joe Budd, Michael Canoy Rock Currier, Frank de Wit, Jordi Fabre, Mark Garcia, Tino Hammid Jaroslav
Journal (issue)
Articles Famous mineral localities: The Bristol copper mine, Connecticut......................................in the U.S.A. notesfrom th r EDITORS OLD YUMA MINE Another great mineral locality has now been closed...longfamous Old Yuma mine near Tucson (see R. L. Jones, “Famous mineral localities: the Old Yuma mine,” in vol....period of activity, access to the mine was cut off in 1984. In 1996 the mine area was absorbed into the Saguaro...and Mining Company for the sum of $558,000. The mine is now owned outright by the Federal Government
Book (volume)
Lavrion, Greece (6) and Cu-poor adamite from Ojuela mine, Mexico (7) IR spectra of acid salts (silicates...Ca2B4O4(OH)7Cl·7H2O Locality: Salar de Carcote deposit, El Loa province, Antofagasta, Chile. Description:...borax deposit, Salar del Hombre Muerto, Salta province, Argentina (type locality). Description: Colourless...Arsenato-Borates Sussexite 29 Mn2+BO2(OH) Locality: Gonzen mine, Sargans, St. Gallen, Switzerland. Description:...District, Vakinankaratra Region, Antananarivo Province, Madagascar. Description: Grey grains from the
 
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