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Tablón de mensajes en EspañolSulfatos Mazarrón, Murcia

9th Nov 2009 10:36 UTCAntonio Miguel Lozano Lopez

Hola,


Yo tengo en mi colección Ilesita, Alunogeno, Apjohnita, Copiapita, Zincocopiapita y Paracoquimbita todas de Mazarrón.

¿Pero alguien como sa llama la mina de procedencia de estos sulfatos y donde esta?.


Saludos

Antonio

9th Nov 2009 12:34 UTCLefteris Rantos Expert

I also have an "Ilesite with Apjohnite" from a locality labeled "Santa Ana Mine, Mazarron".

Does this occurrence exist?


Lefteris.

9th Nov 2009 13:10 UTCAntonio Miguel Lozano Lopez

Hola Lefteris,


Esta confirmado que existe un Mina Santa Ana en Mazarron, pero yo no puedo asegurarte que tu ilesita y los sulfayos procedan de esa mina.


saludos

Antonio

14th Nov 2009 21:59 UTCAdrián Pesudo

Una de las minas donde se forman dichos sulfatos es la que está justo en el cerro sobre Mazarrón y se forman en los charcos después de las lluvias. Posiblemente sean de allí.
 
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