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Halite from
Jequetepeque Valley, Jequetepeque, Pacasmayo Province, La Libertad, Peru


Locality type:Valley
Classification
Species:Halite
Formula:NaCl
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Halite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Jequetepeque Valley, Jequetepeque, Pacasmayo Province, La Libertad, Peru
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1221364
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1221364:3
GUID (UUID V4):7e36dc08-d501-4e63-8e76-e6836c6fbe9f
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preparing gesso grounds given in Pacheco’s Arte de la Pintura, 1638) apparently signifies a recrystallised...seventeenth-century Spanish author Pacheco in his Arte de la Pintura; it is, according to Veliz (1986), the name...makers’), states that: ‘Oral history from the Questa Valley as well as from Taos Pueblo details the collection...century Spanish author Palomino, El museo pictórico y la escala óptica; Veliz (1986) gives this as a variety...highly saline waters often in association with halite (q.v.), or it may form by the dehydration of gypsum
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preparing gesso grounds given in Pacheco’s Arte de la Pintura, 1638) apparently signifies a recrystallised...seventeenth-century Spanish author Pacheco in his Arte de la Pintura; it is, according to Veliz (1986), the name...makers’), states that: ‘Oral history from the Questa Valley as well as from Taos Pueblo details the collection...century Spanish author Palomino, El museo pictórico y la escala óptica; Veliz (1986) gives this as a variety...highly saline waters often in association with halite (q.v.), or it may form by the dehydration of gypsum
 
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