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Los Cerros De San Juan

UY / Colonia
-34.20018, -57.96248View on MapOpen in Google Maps
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Los Cerros De San Juan is a known mineral occurrence in Colonia, documented by the USGS Mineral Resources Data System. The mineralization is hosted in Pegmatite. Reported specimens include Beryl, Feldspar, Quartz; logged ore minerals are Beryl; gangue is recorded as Feldspar, Quartz.

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Found Here

BerylFeldsparQuartz

Geology and deposit

Host rock
Pegmatite
Ore minerals
Beryl
Gangue minerals
FeldsparQuartz

Mining history

Status
Occurrence

Records and references

Cited references

BOSSI, JORGE, 1978, RECURSOS MINERALES DEL URUGUAY: ED. DANIEL ALJANATI, IMPRESORA REX , S.A., MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY, 348 P. DIRECCION NACIONAL DE MINERIA Y GEOLOGIA, 1987, CARTA DE LAS MATERIAS PRIMAS MINERALES NO METALICAS DEL URUGUAY: MINISTERIO DE INDUSTRIA Y ENERGIA, SCALE 1:1,000,000. CIMRI

Data: USGS Mineral Resources Data System, record 10062198view the source record

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Coordinates: -34.20018, -57.96248

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