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Azurite from
Cerro China Muerta, Chos Malal Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Azurite
Formula:Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Linarite1 photo of Azurite associated with Linarite at this locality.
Malachite1 photo of Azurite associated with Malachite at this locality.
Limonite1 photo of Azurite associated with Limonite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Azurite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Cerro China Muerta, Chos Malal Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:349193
Long-form Identifier:1:3:349193:5
GUID (UUID V4):54cb8528-60ee-4a7b-9fe8-7160d81a15b5
Nearest other occurrences of Azurite
43.2km (26.8 miles) Quebrada del Bronce Cu-Au deposit, Ñorquín Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina
48.2km (29.9 miles) Tres Chorros, Ñorquín Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Charlottesville] at 12:10 03 August 2012 ROBERT B. COOK Department of Geology and Geography Auburn University Auburn...Pinal County, Arizona O f the blue minerals, azurite is likely the best known and, when in extraordinary... for a mineral than to be often confused with azurite. Such is the case with the much-rarer linarite...linarite, a striking blue mineral that occurs, like azurite, in the oxidized parts of base-metal ore deposits...all too late, that what was thought to be modest azurite—hardly worth the bother to collect—was actually
Book (edition)
COMPENDIO de LAS ESPECIES MINERALES DE LA REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA Compilado y parcialmente actualizado por Milka...edición Roberto Miró ASOCIACIÓN MINERALÓGICA ARGENTINA FUNDACIÓN EMPREMIN 2015 PRÓLOGO Los tomos 1...(2007) de LAS ESPECIES MINERALES DE LA REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA se encuentran agotados y a pedido de numerosos...COMPENDIO DE LAS ESPECIES MINERALES DE LA REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA Con respecto a la versión anterior se han agregado...“Observaciones mineralógicas de la República Argentina”, referente a unas 30 especies pertenecientes
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Gaspar, Municipio de Tonala; and with gmelinite at Cerro del Narizon, near Teocaltiche (Salinas, 1923). Morelos:...crystals at St. Cristophes near Bourg d'Oisans, Department de l'Isere (Hintze, 1897; British Museum, R WT)...with phillipsite from Springfield (Tasmanian Department of Mines, 1970). Excellent, colorless to milky-white...Chabazite occurs in warm springs (45° C) at Luxeuil, Department of Haute Saone (Daubree, 1879). Rhombohedra of...phillipsite occur in basalt at Chenavari and Rhone, Department of Ardeche (Hintze, 1897). Rhombohedra of chabazite
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Gaspar, Municipio de Tonala; and with gmelinite at Cerro del Narizon, near Teocaltiche (Salinas, 1923). Morelos:...crystals at St. Cristophes near Bourg d'Oisans, Department de l'Isere (Hintze, 1897; British Museum, R WT)...with phillipsite from Springfield (Tasmanian Department of Mines, 1970). Excellent, colorless to milky-white...Chabazite occurs in warm springs (45° C) at Luxeuil, Department of Haute Saone (Daubree, 1879). Rhombohedra of...phillipsite occur in basalt at Chenavari and Rhone, Department of Ardeche (Hintze, 1897). Rhombohedra of chabazite
 
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