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Albite from
Tucumán Province, Argentina


Locality type:Province
Classification
Species:Albite
Formula:Na(AlSi3O8)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Biotite1 photo of Albite associated with Biotite at this locality.
Quartz1 photo of Albite associated with Quartz at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Albite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tucumán Province, Argentina
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:905535
Long-form Identifier:1:3:905535:3
GUID (UUID V4):96e25f6d-4762-4aec-824e-031449dd71eb
Localities for Albite in this Region
Alejandra deposit, Cerro Pichao, Colalao del Valle, Tafí del Valle Department, Tucumán Province, Argentina
La Negra deposit, Cerro Pichao, Colalao del Valle, Tafí del Valle Department, Tucumán Province, Argentina
Del Faldeo deposit, Quilmes, Colalao del Valle, Tafí del Valle Department, Tucumán Province, Argentina
Talapazo, Colalao del Valle, Tafí del Valle Department, Tucumán Province, Argentina
Chilca Juliana deposit, Talapazo, Colalao del Valle, Tafí del Valle Department, Tucumán Province, Argentina
Ciénaga deposit, Talapazo, Colalao del Valle, Tafí del Valle Department, Tucumán Province, Argentina
Corral Blanco deposit, Talapazo, Colalao del Valle, Tafí del Valle Department, Tucumán Province, Argentina
Quisca deposit, Talapazo, Colalao del Valle, Tafí del Valle Department, Tucumán Province, Argentina
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FCEFyN Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina *Corresponding author. Current address: Av. Vélez...Vélez Sarsfield 1611 - X5016GCA Córdoba – Argentina. Tel.: +54 351 5353800. E-mail address: lauraborgnino@gmail...well-known symptoms of chronic As poisoning, known in Argentina as Chronic Endemic Regional Hydroarsenicism (in...Endémico - HACRE”). The Chaco-Pampean plain of Argentina is the largest area in the world (about 1 million...et al., 2012 and reference therein). While in Argentina the disease was first described in the early 20th
Journal (issue)
team working in the drylands of SW Spain and NW Argentina (Peña-Monné et al., 2004; Sampietro Vattuone et...Nacional de TucumánCONICET, España 2903, 4000 Tucumán, Argentina, sampietro@tucbbs.com.ar European Geologist...agricultural terraces in Tafí valley (Northwest Argentina). Figure 3: Bad land management results. Filled...1000 – 1500) archaeological sites (Northwest Argentina). ples could be taken following natural stratigraphy...accumulated upslope terrace wall (Hualfín, Northwest Argentina). Figure 6: Profile colour changes at El Paso
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Colombia) • Northern Brazilian Shield Province • Caribbean Shield Province (Costa Rica, Jamaica, Dominican...Shield Province (Guinea-Bissau to Togo) • Cameroon Province (Cameroon, Zaire) • Australian Province • European...European Province (France, Greece, Hungary, and Yugoslavia) • Others (United States, Chi na, forme r U...by lithium e xtracted from brines in Chile and Argentina (in fact, the availability of lithium from brines...commercially in the United States, China, Australia, and Argentina, is generally derived from the weathering of soil
 
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