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Fregeneda–Almendra pegmatitic field

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The Fregeneda–Almendra pegmatitic field is a geologic area in the Iberian Peninsula extending across the Portuguese district of Guarda and the Spanish province of Salamanca. Part of the Central Iberian Zone [es], it is located in the western part of a narrow E–W metamorphic belt. It consists of a variety of granitic pegmatites, where some rocks are rich in lithium. The Li minerals include spodumene, petalite, lithian muscovite and montebrasite.

A mining site for the extraction of lithium, tin, niobium and tantalium is located in La Fregeneda area.

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  1. Roda-Robles et al. 2010, p. 33.
  2. Roda et al. 2007.
  3. Roda-Robles et al. 2016, p. 106.
  4. "Yacimientos de Sn y Li de La Fregeneda (Mina Feli o de Alabancos)". IGME.
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