Some Additional Borates And Zeolites From The Mesa Del Alamo Borate District, Northcentral Sonora, Mexico ? Introduction

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- Jan 1, 1979
Abstract
The occurrence of borates and zeolites at Mesa del Alamo is well documented by McAnulty and Hoffer (1) and Lefond and Barker (2). Further investigation indicates the presence of priceite and meyerhofferite in addition to the howlite (1) and colemanite (2). Analcime occurs in addition to the clinoptilolite and phillipsite (2). The Mesa del Alamo area is about 200 !a south of Tucson, Arizona, and 13 km southeast of Magdalena, Sonora, Mexico, just south of the unpaved road to Cucurpe (Figure 1). The geology and mineralogy of northcentral Sonora is known only on a regional basis except for small areas mapped in detail during copper exploration. The study area is within the Basin and Range province of North America from which borates and zeolites are now produced in California. The borates and zeolites at Mesa del Alamo occur in geological environments similar to those of the Mojave and Death Valley regions of California (3, 4). Thus, a detailed exploration pro- gram in the Magdalena area could result in the discovery of economic borate and/or zeolite deposits.
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(1979) Some Additional Borates And Zeolites From The Mesa Del Alamo Borate District, Northcentral Sonora, Mexico ? IntroductionMLA: Some Additional Borates And Zeolites From The Mesa Del Alamo Borate District, Northcentral Sonora, Mexico ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.