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Deyell, C. L., Rye, R. O., Landis, G. P., & Bissig, T. (2005). Alunite and the role of magmatic fluids in the Tambo high-sulfidation deposit, El Indio–Pascua belt, Chile. Chemical Geology, 215(1), 185-218.

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Original EntryDeyell, C. L., Rye, R. O., Landis, G. P., & Bissig, T. (2005). Alunite and the role of magmatic fluids in the Tambo high-sulfidation deposit, El Indio–Pascua belt, Chile. Chemical Geology, 215(1), 185-218.
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Full ReferenceDeyell, C. L., Rye, R. O., Landis, G. P., & Bissig, T. (2005). Alunite and the role of magmatic fluids in the Tambo high-sulfidation deposit, El Indio–Pascua belt, Chile. Chemical Geology, 215(1), 185-218.
Plain TextDeyell, C. L., Rye, R. O., Landis, G. P., & Bissig, T. (2005). Alunite and the role of magmatic fluids in the Tambo high-sulfidation deposit, El Indio–Pascua belt, Chile. Chemical Geology, 215(1), 185-218.

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LocalityCitation Details
Canto Sur Mine, Elqui Province, Coquimbo, Chile
Kimberly mine, Elqui Province, Coquimbo, Chile
Tambo Mine, Vicuña, Elqui Province, Coquimbo, Chile
Canto Sur deposit, Tambo Mine, Vicuña, Elqui Province, Coquimbo, Chile
Deidad vein, Tambo Mine, Vicuña, Elqui Province, Coquimbo, Chile
Kimberly Pit, Tambo Mine, Vicuña, Elqui Province, Coquimbo, Chile

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Kimberly mine, Elqui Province, Coquimbo, Chile Alunite, Hematite, Huangite, Jarosite, Kaolinite, Pyrite, Quartz
Tambo Mine, Vicuña, Elqui Province, Coquimbo, Chile Alunite, Baryte, Beudantite, Breccia, Chlorite Group, Crandallite, Dacite, Diaspore, Dickite, Enargite, Florencite-(Ce), Florencite-(La), Galena, Hematite, Huangite, Illite, Jarosite, Kaolinite, Muscovite, Native Gold, Native Sulphur, Native Tellurium, Natroalunite, Natroalunite-2c, Poughite, Pyrite, Pyrophyllite, Quartz, Rhyolite, Rodalquilarite, Scorodite, Smectite Group, Svanbergite, Tellurite, Walthierite, Woodhouseite
Deidad vein, Tambo Mine, Vicuña, Elqui Province, Coquimbo, Chile Alunite, Baryte, Quartz
Indigena vein, Tambo Mine, Vicuña, Elqui Province, Coquimbo, Chile Alunite, Baryte, Quartz
Kimberly Pit, Tambo Mine, Vicuña, Elqui Province, Coquimbo, Chile Alunite, Huangite, Jarosite, Pyrite, Quartz, Scorodite


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