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Witzke, Thomas, Kolitsch, Uwe, Krause, Werner, Wiechowski, Annemarie, Medenbach, Olaf, Kampf, Anthony R., Steele, Ian M., Favreau, Georges (2006) Guanacoite, Cu2Mg2(Mg0.5Cu0.5)(OH)4(H2O)4(AsO4)2, a new arsenate mineral species from the El Guanaco Mine, near Taltal, Chile: Description and crystal structure. European Journal of Mineralogy, 18 (6) 813-821 doi:10.1127/0935-1221/2006/0018-0813

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TitleGuanacoite, Cu2Mg2(Mg0.5Cu0.5)(OH)4(H2O)4(AsO4)2, a new arsenate mineral species from the El Guanaco Mine, near Taltal, Chile: Description and crystal structure
JournalEuropean Journal of Mineralogy
AuthorsWitzke, ThomasAuthor
Kolitsch, UweAuthor
Krause, WernerAuthor
Wiechowski, AnnemarieAuthor
Medenbach, OlafAuthor
Kampf, Anthony R.Author
Steele, Ian M.Author
Favreau, GeorgesAuthor
Year2006 (December 20)Volume18
Issue6
PublisherSchweizerbart
Download URLhttps://rruff.info/rruff_1.0/uploads/EJM18_813.pdf+
DOIdoi:10.1127/0935-1221/2006/0018-0813Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceWitzke, Thomas, Kolitsch, Uwe, Krause, Werner, Wiechowski, Annemarie, Medenbach, Olaf, Kampf, Anthony R., Steele, Ian M., Favreau, Georges (2006) Guanacoite, Cu2Mg2(Mg0.5Cu0.5)(OH)4(H2O)4(AsO4)2, a new arsenate mineral species from the El Guanaco Mine, near Taltal, Chile: Description and crystal structure. European Journal of Mineralogy, 18 (6) 813-821 doi:10.1127/0935-1221/2006/0018-0813
Plain TextWitzke, Thomas, Kolitsch, Uwe, Krause, Werner, Wiechowski, Annemarie, Medenbach, Olaf, Kampf, Anthony R., Steele, Ian M., Favreau, Georges (2006) Guanacoite, Cu2Mg2(Mg0.5Cu0.5)(OH)4(H2O)4(AsO4)2, a new arsenate mineral species from the El Guanaco Mine, near Taltal, Chile: Description and crystal structure. European Journal of Mineralogy, 18 (6) 813-821 doi:10.1127/0935-1221/2006/0018-0813
In(2006, December) European Journal of Mineralogy Vol. 18 (6) Schweizerbart

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Guanaco Mine, Taltal, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta, Chile

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Guanaco Mine, Taltal, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta, Chile Chrysocolla, Enargite, Guanacoite, Quartz
Taghouni Mine (Tarouni Mine), Ouisselsate Caïdat, Amerzgane Cercle, Ouarzazate Province, Drâa-Tafilalet Region, Morocco Agardite-(Ce), Chalcopyrite, Chromite, Cuprite, Dolomite, Guanacoite, Malachite, Quartz


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