Mexquitic de Carmona Municipality, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
Key Information
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The Fluor-buergerite occurrence is in Mexquitic de Carmona, San Luis Potosí, Mexico, a central Mexican town known for mesquite trees.
It is the type locality for Fluor-buergerite, a rare tourmaline group mineral, with other common minerals like albite and quartz.
The geological setting is argillized rhyolite, an altered volcanic rock, with minerals in cavities.
Discovered in the 1960s and described in 1966, the exact discoverer is unclear, and the location was later rediscovered.
The climate is temperate and arid, with a rainy season from May to September, and ecology likely includes mesquite trees and steppe vegetation.
The town has a small population of about 1,567, with no widely known historical figures or events directly linked.
Geographic Location
Located about 22 kilometers west of San Luis Potosí city, Mexquitic de Carmona is a small town in central Mexico, named after the mesquite trees that characterize the area. This locality stands out as it has no other famous mineral sites nearby, making it a unique destination for enthusiasts.
Minerals and Geology
Fluor-buergerite, a rare tourmaline group mineral, is the star here, found alongside common minerals like albite and quartz. The geological setting is argillized rhyolite, an altered volcanic rock, where these minerals form in cavities, offering a fascinating glimpse into volcanic processes.
History and Culture
Discovered in the 1960s and officially described in 1966, the exact discovery story is shrouded in mystery, with the original finder passing away without revealing the location, later rediscovered by geologists. The town, with a population of about 1,567, is culturally tied to its mesquite tree heritage but lacks widely known historical figures or events.
Climate and Ecology
The region experiences a temperate, arid climate with temperatures ranging from 7°C to 27°C and a rainy season from May to September. The ecology likely features mesquite trees and other steppe vegetation, reflecting the local environment.
Citations
- Fluor-buergerite occurrence, Mexquitic de Carmona Municipality, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
- Fluor-buergerite - Wikipedia
- Mexquitic de Carmona, MX, SL - iNaturalist Mexico
- Climate San Luis Potosi: Temperature, climate graph, Climate table for San Luis Potosi
- About Fluor-buergerite - Mindat Article
- Mexquitic de Carmona - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
- Mexquitic de Carmona – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
- San Luis Potosí, MX Climate Zone, Monthly Weather Averages and Historical Data