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Gypsum from
Altar deposit, Calingasta Department, San Juan Province, Argentina


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Gypsum
Formula:CaSO4 · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gypsum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Altar deposit, Calingasta Department, San Juan Province, Argentina
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1381586
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1381586:4
GUID (UUID V4):0d9f7d45-e6da-4517-8fbc-552da12ccbd8
Nearest other occurrences of Gypsum
25.7km (15.9 miles) Los Pelambres Mine, Salamanca, Choapa Province, Coquimbo, Chile
References
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1341–1358 The Porphyry Cu-(Mo-Au) Deposit at Altar (Argentina): Tracing Gold Distribution by Vein Mapping...Condes, Santiago, Chile Abstract The Altar porphyry Cu-(Mo-Au) deposit occurs in the Miocene to early Pliocene...Pliocene copper belt of the high Andes of western Argentina, close to the Chilean border. A cluster of late...that approximately 11 to 26% of the copper in the Altar orebody is associated with enargite veins, whereas...by weight across the Central Porphyry orebody at Altar. Gold is dominantly associated with chalcopyrite
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to Epithermal Transition in the Altar Cu-(Au-Mo) Deposit, Argentina, Studied by Cathodoluminescence,...Universidad Nacional del Sur, San Juan 670, 8000 Bahía Blanca, Argentina 2 Centro Patagónico de Estudios...Nacional de Río Negro, Av. Roca 1242, 8332 Roca, Argentina 3 Departamento de Geología y Petróleo, Facultad...Buenos Aires 1400, 8300 Neuquén, Argentina 4 Department 5 Department of Earth Sciences, University of...Peregrine Argentina S.A, Santa Fe (Oeste) 117, Piso 5, Edificio Derby, Ciudad San Juan, Argentina Abstract
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porphyry environment of Quebrada de la Mina deposit, Argentina Laura Maydagán, Marta Franchini, Agnes Impiccini...porphyry environment of Quebrada de la Mina deposit, Argentina, Ore Geology Reviews (2017), doi: https://doi...porphyry environment of Quebrada de la Mina deposit, Argentina 3 4 5 Laura Maydagán a,b,⁎ , Marta Franchini...Daniel Beaufort f 6 7 a 8 b 9 c d e Department of Earth Sciences, University of New Brunswick...del Comahue, Buenos Aires 1400, 8300 Neuquén, Argentina 14 15 Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología
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Mexico, and northern Chihuahua Kenneth F. Clark Department of Geological Sciences, University of Texas at...adjacent Culberson County, west Texas. Halite, gypsum, and barite have also been produced from this basin...Monument occupies a part of a basin that contains gypsum dune sands, and in northern Chihuahua the quartz...Datil-Mogollon section of the Colorado Plateau province in the far northwest part of the region. This...south and east by part of the Basin and Range province. The major population centers of Ciudad Juarez
 
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