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Azurite from
Delirio Mine, Mantos de Punitaqui District, Punitaqui, Ovalle, Limarí Province, Coquimbo, Chile


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Azurite
Formula:Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Azurite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Delirio Mine, Mantos de Punitaqui District, Punitaqui, Ovalle, Limarí Province, Coquimbo, Chile
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:841486
Long-form Identifier:1:3:841486:1
GUID (UUID V4):eef803a1-f334-41ac-9c76-280e5043b925
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (volume)
Quicksilver Deposits of Chile GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 964-E Quicksilver Deposits of Chile By J. F. McALLISTER...in cooperation with the Departamento de Minas y Petroleo, Chile, under the auspices of the Interdepartmental...minerals_______-___________________-____________ Azurite and malachite_________-_-_____________.________...districts______________________________________________ Punitaqui. __________________________________ Rocks____...________________________________________ Los Mantos mine--_.-___-_--_____-____-_____-_-_---_____-_Champurria
Catalog/List
Ml. £6 00 4 NATIVE SILVER, Ccpiapo, Atacama, Chile. SiNer cementing granular quartz. XR. GRF. STN....Africa. P PL xtl. GRF. £6.00 7 LAPIS LAZULI. CHILE. XR. MA VGRF / D. .Ml. £8.00 8 ARSENIC, Hartz...arsenolite. XR. GRF. SMI. £8.00 9 ATACAMITE after AZURITE, Dsches-Kasgan, Kazakhstan. MO on small quartzes...metallic SP. RF. C. £10.00 17 SODALITE, Ankole district Uganda. Blue XR. MA. RWB. VGRF. C. £10.00 18...Foxrock Mine, Glendasan, Co. Wicklow, Eire. Heavy XR.XN. RWB. RF. C. £12.00 23 DJURLEITE & AZURITE, Castle
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Origin of Copper-bearingTourmaline BrecciaPipes, Chile R. H. SILLITOEAND F. J. SAWKINS Abstract In northandcentralChile...pipesandthelatterstages of theearliestTertiarymagmatic cycle in Chile. This studyincludes groupsof tourmaline breccia...columnsof brecciacementedby tour- tinela, San Pedro de Cachiyuyo,Cachiyuyode maline,quartzandsulfides, occuralonga...through Chacritas,Lana, Llamuco, Disputada,Rosario de north and centralChile (Fig. 1). RengoandE1 Chiv...or detail in view of their wide distribution in Chile and workedon a relativelysmall scalefor copper,gold
Journal (issue)
...103 by M. Hansen The libethenite zone, Burra mine, South Australia .................................92-meter level,” though all other measurements in the mine will be converted. In short, English units will...worked in the Surveyor’s Department at the Geevor tin mine (Pendeen, Cornwall), and with Consolidated Goldfields...in Redfield, Iowa, to begin the long journey to Chile. The diary o f his three-month expedition in search...might be compared to the pampa of northern Chile was the Cerros de Sal of Atacama. The ground must have carried
Book
org/details/geologyofchile0000unse The Geology of Chile • The Geologica l Society of London Books Editorial...T. & GIBBO, s, W . (eds) 2007 . The Geology of Chile. The Geological Society, London. CHARRIER, R., PINTO...the Andean Orogeo in Chile. Jn: MORENO, T. & GrnsoNs, W. (eds) The Geology of Chile. The Geological Society...of Chile EDITED BY TERESA MORENO Earth Sciences Institute 'J aume Almera', Consejo Superior de I11vestigaciones...Grosjean 13. Field excursion from central Chile to the Atacama De<,crt. W. Gibbons & -1. Moreno 329 Refere
Journal (issue)
following people: COVER: AURICHALCITE from the 79 mine, Gila County, Arizona. Photo (first place winner...1979 famous mineral localities: Chanarcillo Chile by Robert B. Cook Department of Geology Auburn University...University Auburn, Alabama 36830 o other district of similar size in the western hemi­ sphere has produced...especially proustite and native silver, as Chanarcillo, Chile. Although the mines and once booming town of Juan...Chanarcillo1 and to present pertinent facts about the district and its minerals, particularly those that the
Book
actually sold in the year 1863 :-* ... N0. of • District. Mines. Copper Ore. Tons. Co1·nwall and Devon...Humphries. 2. NATIVE COPPER. From Penibrol,e Mine, St. A.1.istell, Cornwall. Presented by R. Taylor...driform . NATIVE COPPER, den- From the Lizard District, Co1·ntoall. ~-,;. See the Mineral Statistics...aylor, F.G.S. Presented by the late Sir I-Ienry De la Beebe, C.B., Director of the Museum. · 27. From...in Serpen,tine at Mu'llion, Liza,rd District, Corn- St. George Mine, Perran Porth, Cornwall. Presented
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the floor of the principal room is devoted to the mine rals, and to their application in the arts. In...actually sold in the year 1863 —” - - No. of - District. Mines. Copper Ore. Tons. Cornwall and Devon...associated with quartz. From the Great St. George Mine, Perran Perth, Cornwall. Presented by H. Humphries...Prseniºriy Mr. Graham. 2. NATIVE COPPER. From Pembroke Mine, St. Austell, Presented by R. Taylor, F.G.S. Presented... NATIVE Copper, den driform. From the Lizard District, Corn wall. .* See the Mineral Statistics compiled
 
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