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⇱ Pyrargyrite from El Barqueño, Guachinango Municipality, Jalisco, Mexico


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Pyrargyrite from
El Barqueño, Guachinango Municipality, Jalisco, Mexico

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Classification
Species:Pyrargyrite
Formula:Ag3SbS3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrargyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view El Barqueño, Guachinango Municipality, Jalisco, Mexico
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:388881
Long-form Identifier:1:3:388881:0
GUID (UUID V4):0
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
EPITHERMAL Au-Ag DEPOSITS OF THE EL BARQUEÑO DISTRICT, JALISCO, MEXICO ANTONI CAMPRUBÍ,† EDUARDO GONZÁLEZ-PARTIDA...15.5, A.P. 1-742, 76230 Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico ALEXANDER IRIONDO, Centro de Geociencias, Universidad...15.5, A.P. 1-742, 76230 Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico, and Department of Geological Sciences, University...1-742, 76230 Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico Abstract The El Barqueño epithermal vein district is located...southwestern part of the Sierra Madre Occidental of Mexico. It is made up of several polymetallic (Au-Ag-Cu-Zn-Pb)
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
minerals (freibergite, polybasite, stephanite, pyrargyrite, freieslebenite and acanthite) and (3) post-ore...copper deposits such as Chuquicamata, La Escondida and El Salvador (Behn et al., 2001; Sillitoe and Perelló...CE P (freibergite, polybasite, stephanite, pyrargyrite, freieslebenite and acanthite) and trace amounts...and Ag-bearing phases, including freibergite, pyrargyrite, polybasite, stephanite, freieslebenite and acanthite...galena (Gn3), Ag-bearing phases (freibergite, pyrargyrite, AC freieslebenite and acanthite) and Pb sulfosalts
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the most representative examples occurring in Mexico. The occurrence of the two subtypes of IS are largely...being the important source of precious metals for Mexico, the United States, Canada, Chile, Peru, Papua...based on a summary of 35 of epithermal deposits in Mexico, noting an atypical epithermal style with upper...polymetallic mineralization (Zn-Pb-Cu), largely located in Mexico (Camprubí and Albinson, 2007). 3. Distribution...the 750-km-long Sierra Madre Occidental belt in Mexico (e.g., Tayoltita), the 100-km-long Zamora belt
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Report (issue)
Geology—Mexico. 2. Geology, Structural—Mexico. 3. Faults (Geology)—Mexico. 4. Ore deposits—Mexico. I. Alaniz-Álvarez...The evolution of Middle America and the Gulf of Mexico-Caribbean Sea region during Mesozoic time: Geological...Tectonostratigraphic Terranes and Tectonic Evolution of Mexico: Geological Society of America Special Paper 278...composition to the Peninsular Ranges batholith and the Jalisco block, and is the main host to worldclass silver... Ks Oig Oig Rio M ayo Creel Oig Ki Omm Ev El Divisadero Ev Ks Ev Ev Oig Nig Ki Ev Kv 0
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Priderite Proustite Psilomelane Pumpellyite Pyrargyrite Pyrite Pyrochlore Pyrolusite Pyromorphite Pyrophyllite... Black Hawk District, USA, Batopilas District, Mexico (Fig. 04.01). These vein-type deposits developed...gold-palladium mineralization was located at Bleida Far West (El Ghorfi et al., 2006). Affiliates of the monotonous...Johan et al. (1989), Zhou and Wen (1992), Helmy and El-Mahallawi (2003) and Barkov et al. (2005). Alaskan-type...extending across Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico; USA is one of the largest accumulation of uranium
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Priderite Proustite Psilomelane Pumpellyite Pyrargyrite Pyrite Pyrochlore Pyrolusite Pyromorphite Pyrophyllite... Black Hawk District, USA, Batopilas District, Mexico (Fig. 04.01). These vein-type deposits developed...gold-palladium mineralization was located at Bleida Far West (El Ghorfi et al., 2006). Affiliates of the monotonous...Johan et al. (1989), Zhou and Wen (1992), Helmy and El-Mahallawi (2003) and Barkov et al. (2005). Alaskan-type...extending across Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico; USA is one of the largest accumulation of uranium
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