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Quadro de mensagens em PortuguêsCalcite + Dolomite ?

10th Mar 2019 13:11 UTCHugo Lobo

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O mineral amarelo não faz efervescência , o branco faz.


Amostras encontradas perto de Escoural

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10th Mar 2019 15:31 UTCRui Nunes 🌟 Expert

Se pretende ajuda tem que ser mais exacto quanto à localização dos minerais que apresenta. Este exemplar que é de mina ou escombreira de min, pedreira, ...? Qual? Nestas fotos, penso que seja tudo calcite.

10th Mar 2019 16:35 UTCHugo Lobo

Encontrei na pedreira que está do lado oposto à Gruta do Escoural

10th Mar 2019 17:03 UTCHugo Lobo

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cá está o mapa

 
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