| | Journal (issue) | 5-mm view, from the Ojuela mine, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico (#1001). Michael Michayluk photo. Supplement to...Dallas Mineral Collecting Symposium, and to the New Mexico Mineral Symposium, where I could further my knowledge...quartz crystals to 14.4 cm, from Lincoln County, New Mexico. Jeff Scovil photo. 16 Supplement to The Mineralogical...Carlos mine, Municipio Manuel Benevides, Chihuahua, Mexico. Tom Spann photo. 18 Supplement to The Mineralogical...Erupción-Ahumada mine, Sierra de Los Lamentos, Chihuahua, Mexico. Joe Budd photo. Pyromorphite, 7 cm, from the | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Black Hawk District, USA, Batopilas District, Mexico (Fig. 04.01). These vein-type deposits developed...VolkovoUral, Russia (Cu–V–Fe–Ti) and part of the Rincón del Tigre Complex, Bolivia (PGM–PGE–Au–Cu–V). The mineral...extending across Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico; USA is one of the largest accumulation of uranium...and Chogart, Iran and Cerro de Mercado, Durango–Mexico are associated with rhyolites or caused by large-scale...(Italy). a) The Liassic “Calcare Massici” near Val del Temperino was transformed into marble as a result | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Black Hawk District, USA, Batopilas District, Mexico (Fig. 04.01). These vein-type deposits developed...VolkovoUral, Russia (Cu–V–Fe–Ti) and part of the Rincón del Tigre Complex, Bolivia (PGM–PGE–Au–Cu–V). The mineral...extending across Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico; USA is one of the largest accumulation of uranium...and Chogart, Iran and Cerro de Mercado, Durango–Mexico are associated with rhyolites or caused by large-scale...(Italy). a) The Liassic “Calcare Massici” near Val del Temperino was transformed into marble as a result |
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