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Calcite from
Puerta Curaco, Pehuenches Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina


Locality type:Outcrop
Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Puerta Curaco, Pehuenches Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:921333
Long-form Identifier:1:3:921333:3
GUID (UUID V4):31d5cc98-5864-4a64-90cd-dfb6155871da
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite
21.7km (13.5 miles) Loma La Torre, Pehuenches Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina
23.0km (14.3 miles) Yesera del Tromen, Pehuenches Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina
25.4km (15.8 miles) Arroyo Truquicó, Ñorquín Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina
29.2km (18.1 miles) Río Pichi Neuquén, Loncopué Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina
37.8km (23.5 miles) Tromen volcano, Pehuenches Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina
40.0km (24.9 miles) Quebrada del Bronce Cu-Au deposit, Ñorquín Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina
57.4km (35.6 miles) Portal de Los Monos, Loncopué Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina
62.0km (38.5 miles) El Choique mine, Pehuenches Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina
71.2km (44.3 miles) Caverna del Salado II, Loncopué Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina
76.9km (47.8 miles) Agua de La Mula, Loncopué Department, Neuquén Province, Argentina
References
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Book
Guilyardi, Paris, France Jorge Rabassa, Ushuaia, Argentina Clive Horwood, Chichester, UK More information...Nacional del Comahue San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina Emiliana Bernasconi INIBIOMA-CONICET Universidad...Nacional del Comahue San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina Graciela Andrea Concheyro UBA-CONICET Instituto...Buenos Aires Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires Argentina ISSN 2197-9596 ISSN 2197-960X (electronic) Springer...Micropaleontology Symposium took place in Corrientes, Argentina, in 2002, during the VII Congreso Argentino de
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the Agrio Formation (Chos Malal area, Neuqu~n, Argentina): local significance and global context R I C...outcrop sections in the Chos Malal region of Neuqu~n Province (Fig. 1), which together From: VEIGA,G. D., SPALLETT1..."". a," i ~ . Lomo / • La Torre Puerta Curaco ....... Argentina . %° • San Eduardo edg ~. 07...t" b.~\o<~'° "Zapala f Neuqu6n .-" Neuqu6n Province Agua de la Mula"k. _ ~ 0 C ] O0 km I Fig...Fig. 1. Location map for the Neuqu6n Province and the sections studied or mentioned in the vicinity of Chos
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Cretaceous Mulichinco Formation, Neuqu~n Basin, Argentina E R N E S T O S C H W A R Z ~'2 & J O H N A. H...Plata-CONICET, La Plata BI9OOTAC, Argentina 2Present address: Department of Earth Sciences, University of...(e-mail: eschwarz@ uottawa, ca) 3STRAT Group, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool...deposited in the Neuqutn Basin (west-central Argentina) during and immediately after a major fall in...Cretaceous the Neuqu~n Basin (west-central part of Argentina, Fig. 1) was a back-arc basin that lay inland
 
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