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Sulphur from
Ubinas volcano, Ubinas District, General Sánchez Cerro Province, Moquegua, Peru


Locality type:Volcano
Classification
Species:Sulphur
Formula:S8
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sulphur data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ubinas volcano, Ubinas District, General Sánchez Cerro Province, Moquegua, Peru
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:765028
Long-form Identifier:1:3:765028:4
GUID (UUID V4):cbd67a7e-ef35-4d12-a5bc-7cf27a697a79
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South America, especially Bolivia the deserts and Peru. and forests of In preparation for this book...soggy jungle and ash on its slopes, The Cover: volcano stands over 17,000 feet It has been intermittently...annually (blue-greyj. Off the Pacific coast, the Peru-Chile is deeper than the Andes are over 20,000 feet...From high on the slopes of Cotopaxi, itself a volcano, on a clear day a mountain climber can see 30 or...compass of a hundred miles. South of Ecuador is Peru; here the Andes rise abruptly from the coastal desert
Report (issue)
171-245 Basharina, L. A. The fumaroles of Sheveluch volcano during September-December 1953 _______________...Measurement of terrestrial heat flow in the coal mining district of Komld_____________________ _________________...maps of the Province of Alberta_______________ 171-287 Aeromagnetic maps of the Province of Manitoba...maps of the Province of New Brunswick____________ 171-289 Aeromagnetic maps of the Province of Newfoundland______...maps of the Province of Nova Scotia_____________ 171-292 Aeromagnetic maps of the Province of Ontario
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Chill. Su11l/uf!o. Chile :\ I. .-\tenas · Dirccuon General de Agua.,. \!inic1Tcrh1 tie Ohre1.1 Puhlicas. Transporlt'...e-nzail: 1111oreno@ija. csic es) J. l\Iunoz Direcci6n General de Aguas, 1'vfinisterio de Obras Pi1blicas, Transpone...fron1 l 8°s: ,vhere the Alt1plano is shared ,, 1th Peru. BL)li, ta aod Argentina. to 56°S at Tierra del...show how .., R J PANKI I URST & I· I !ER YL: PERU 70\,\ \ \ I Arica 1 I Nazca Plate I I lquique...second smaller pu lse in the final fra1nc. This volcano, at 23°22'S, 67°44 'W, has been the most active
 
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