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Chalcopyrite from
Jaroso Ravine, Sierra Almagrera, Cuevas del Almanzora, Almería, Andalusia, Spain


Locality type:Ravine
Classification
Species:Chalcopyrite
Formula:CuFeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Jaroso Ravine, Sierra Almagrera, Cuevas del Almanzora, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1286705
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1286705:5
GUID (UUID V4):b0f17256-0716-4360-94eb-9a4567c2756e
Nearest other occurrences of Chalcopyrite
2.0km (1.2 miles) República Romana mine, Sierra Almagrera, Cuevas del Almanzora, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
3.1km (1.9 miles) Ramo de Flores mine, Sierra Almagrera, Cuevas del Almanzora, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
3.6km (2.2 miles) El Arteal tunnel, Sierra Almagrera, Cuevas del Almanzora, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
11.9km (7.4 miles) Azogue Valley mercury deposit, Pulpí, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
19.8km (12.3 miles) La Cena del Depósito concession, Cerro Minado Mines, Cuesta Alta, Huércal-Overa, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
35.2km (21.8 miles) Palai-Islica deposit, Carboneras, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
55.9km (34.8 miles) Rodalquilar, Níjar, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
56.5km (35.1 miles) Laízquez Mines, Huebro, Níjar, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
57.1km (35.5 miles) María Josefa Mine, Rodalquilar, Níjar, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
60.7km (37.7 miles) San José Mine, Bayarque, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Internal Zone of the Betic Range, Southeast Spain. Samples were collected during a fieldwork campaign...of Cerro Minado, Pinar de Bédar, Sierra Cabrera and Sierra Almagrera/Herrerías. Most samples are copper...analyses. Keywords Lead isotopes · Mass spectrometry · Spain · Betic Range · Copper ores · Archaeometry Resumen...de Cerro Minado, Pinar de Bédar, Sierra Cabrera y Sierra Almagrera/Herrerías. La mayoría de las muestras...superficiales de los depósitos de sulfuros. El objetivo del estudio es complementar los datos de referencia existentes
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Breithaupt in the Barranco del Jaroso (Jaroso Ravine) of Sierra Almagrera, southeastern Spain [1]. The name jarosite...the Spanish name for a yellow flower from Sierra Almagrera, because of their similarities in color. Jarosites...of the exposure of minerals such as pyrite, chalcopyrite and pyrrhotitic minerals to atmospheric oxygen...associated on the top ofwith the as pyrite andthe chalcopyrite. Indications of weathering phenomena jarosite...rock harbouring minerals such as pyrite and chalcopyrite. Indications of weathering phenomena associated
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Norway, Denmark, Finland, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Austria, the Soviet Union, Poland...Kazakhstan, Soviet Union. jarosite, Jaroso ravine in Sierra Almagrera, Spain. joaquinite, Joaquin ridge of...(Labrador Territory) and andalusite (Andalusia, a province of Spain). Several American county names are...alamosite, Alamos, Sonora, Mexico. aragonite, Aragon, Spain. bararite, Barari, Bengal, India. bytownite, By...Scotland. villamaninite, Villamamn, Leon Province, Spain. NAMES AFTER MINES AND MINERAL DEPOSITS A common
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pages) AC Acra Crysrallographica ACGAEC Acra del XV Co11greso Geologico Argentino, El Ca/afate ACSc...Atti de/la Sod,•ta ltalicma di Scienze Natura/i e del Museo Civico di Storla N<1turalt•di .\,fi/,mo AS0...FcSe, hex .. Cacheuta Mine. Ccrro de Cacheuta. Sierra de Cacheuta. Mcndoza, Argentina. l'UM.\11972. 276-280...1](OH)6·nHP {n~ 11.3).hex.. Cascrras,JuescaProvincc,Spain,73, 1498-1499,84, 1467-1468 (sir.)(abst.),EJA/ 16...Slllimanlte. form a • ri with Kanonalte. Andalusia region. Spain A.ndalusitegroup O Andersonite. 1 a:Ca(UO:)(CO
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Dieuze in Lorraine. Near Cardona in Barcelona, Spain. At North wich, Cheshire, England. Skeletal crystals...minor quantities, at numerous localities in France, Spain, Italy, and England. Found in large amounts at many...iodian bromyrite. At Hiendelaencina and Navacerrada, Spain; at Montmins, Allier, France. With A notable locality...Goldfield, Nevada, with bismoclite. At Lake Valley, Sierra County, New Mexico, At the Commonwealth mine, associated...Serbia, as crusts upon cinnabar, barite, quartz. In Spain at Almadenejos in Ciudad Real province, Castile
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Mg)4oSii2036(OH)i2C03*12H20, E blue-green. Caserras, Aragon, Spain. Mon. Translucent blue, H= 3, Djjj= 2.48, D(.=...(Abst.). Ramdohr & Cevales, 1980. Almeraite, Spain. 94. KNaMgCl4*H20, @ Syst=? Translucent reddish... Trie. Vitreous red, brownish-red, orange-red. Sierra Gorda, Caracoles, Chile (?). H= 2.5, Djjj=2.2,...Vitreous colorless. Tincalayu Borax deposit, Salar Del Hombre Muerto, Salta, Argentina. H= 2.5, Djjj= 2...Gysinite-(Nd). Andalusite, A^SiOg, etc. Andalusia, Spain. Orth. Translucent pink, white, red, grey
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Sphalerite Group 2. Hauerite-Alabandine Group 3. Chalcopyrite Group 4. Chalcocite-Covelline Group 5. Galena...rough idea of the FIG. 4 . Unmixed lamellae of chalcopyrite in bornite (RamdohrEhrenberg). FIG. 5. Eutectoid...arbitrary scale of six minerals, viz. stibnite-chalcopyrite-almandine-actinolite-orthoclaseenstatite, of...covelline, bomite, etc.). e. Primary sulphides (chalcopyrite, pyrite). Between c and d ground water level...elements as sulphide minerals (pyrite, marcasite, chalcopyrite, etc.). The source of H 2 S in the Black Sea
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1912, and entitled ‘Analisi di alcuni minerali del Veneto, Nota I, Arduinite, un nuovo minerale’, but...Sedmochislenitsi mine, Bulgaria, with tennantite, bornite, chalcopyrite, etc., is ortho¬ rhombic, a 10-62, b 9-42, c...flesh-red cubic crystals resembling garnet, from the Sierra de Cordoba, Argentina. Named after Prof. Wilhelm...cryptocrystalline crusts on granite near Pontevedra, Spain. Named after the Spanish entomologist Ignacio Bolivar...other sulphates as an alteration product of chalcopyrite in the Alma mine, Leona Heights, Alameda Co
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Avenida Jose Antonia 585, Barcelona, ™ ' - • . Spain. Acta Geologica Polonica, 1950-, Polska Akademia...y Minero de Espaiia, Rios Rosas, 23, Madrid, 3, Spain. British Ceramic Society, Transactions and Journal...Granada, Secretariado de Publicaciones, Granada, Spain. Current Science, India, 1932-, Current Science...Mallada," 1961. Cursillos y Conseries ferencias del, 8. Luth, W. alkali C, 1974. feldspars: Analysis...case Indeed, when phosfrancolite). Estremadura, Spain; Staff el, Ger- many; and Tonopah, Nevada. It
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such as the Huesca and Lerida provinces (northern Spain), at St Pandelon (Landes, France) and Morocco. Aerinite...Andrea Cesalpino around 1500 relates tin white to Spain (Spanish?) white, furthermore naming Alexandrian...and the reference to Spain probably derives from the existence of a tin mine in Spain that had been in operation...pigment which Field (1835) states is found in Andalusia and is also called Terra Sinoptica. Other variants...end of the sixteenth century, but carried on in Spain at least until the beginning of the eighteenth century
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such as the Huesca and Lerida provinces (northern Spain), at St Pandelon (Landes, France) and Morocco. Aerinite...Andrea Cesalpino around 1500 relates tin white to Spain (Spanish?) white, furthermore naming Alexandrian...and the reference to Spain probably derives from the existence of a tin mine in Spain that had been in operation...pigment which Field (1835) states is found in Andalusia and is also called Terra Sinoptica. Other variants...end of the sixteenth century, but carried on in Spain at least until the beginning of the eighteenth century
 
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