Frontcover Upper left: The observatory at Kremsmunster. Austria. which houses the mineral collection. Upper right:...mineralogical cabinet of the convent at Kremsmunster, Austria. The . specimens a~e displayed m baroque furniture...35; Naturhistorisches Museum Wien 199; Joanneum Graz 183; N. Widemann, Merzhausen 38 . Copyright 1986...Copenhagen 68; Bild und Tonarchiv, Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz 182, 184, 185; R. Bode 101,102, 117,118, 124/125...important mineralogical museums in Western Europe Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany (Federal |
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(2018) November - December 2018. The Mineralogical Record Vol. 49 (6) The Mineralogical Record, Inc. |
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NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2018 Articles Oberdorf an der Laming, Styria, Austria ................................ ............STRONTIANITE, 9 cm, from Oberdorf an der Laming, Styria, Austria. Fine Minerals International specimen, now...FINE www .MardaniFineMinerals .com MI NE R ALS Quartz with Chlorite Inclusions Minas Gerais, Brazil ...SHOWS TABULAR BLUE BERYL ON TOURMALINE DEO DARRAH MINE, NEAR PATTA GUZAR, BADAKSHAN, AFGHANISTAN 6CM TOM...STEPHANIE@STONETRUST.COM Obtrdorf an dtr Laming ~ tyria, austria Thomas P. Moore Peter Huber 2709 East Exeter |
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Libowitzky, E., Beran, A., Göd, R. (2018) Millerite and other nickel sulfides from the siderite deposit "Steirischer Erzberg", Styria, Austria. Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Mineralogischen Gesellschaft, 164. |
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THE SIDERITE DEPOSIT „STEIRISCHER ERZBERG“, STYRIA, AUSTRIA Eugen Libowitzky*1, Anton Beran1 & Richard...in _cinnabar_- and pyrite-bearing siderite ore samples from „Steirischer Erzberg“, Styria, Austria. In...detection limit occurs in separated crystals within cinnabar or millerite. In contrast, small grains (sometimes...situated near the village Eisenerz in the province of Styria, is in operation. The Austrian iron ore production...formation of quartz crystals, hematite, and sulfides such as pyrite, chalcopyrite, and cinnabar (POLGÁRI |
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Franza, Annarita, Mattes, Johannes, Pratesi, Giovanni - Eds. (2022) Collectio Mineralium - The catalog of Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II’s mineralogical collection. Firenze University Press, Firenze. doi:10.36253/978-88-5518-494-6 |
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Habsburg dynasty elite to the Lower Hungarian mining district around Banská Štiavnica (Schemnitz, Slovakia):...Johannes Mattes, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, johannes.mattes@oeaw.ac.at, 0000-0002-8546-7149...if he had to either buy them from abroad […] or mine them at own expense in his own mines. Everybody...mining districts such as in Bohemia, Carinthia, Styria, and Tyrol were added towards the end of the catalog...“minor” metals such as iron, lead, mercury or cinnabar and “Berg-Arten” (colorful ores) were listed comparatively |
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Boegel, Hellmuth (1971) A Collector's Guide to Minerals and Gemstones. Thames and Hudson. |
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second piece: the flakes are mica, the glassy grains quartz, and the yellowish grains feldspar. The whole specimen...hich feldspar, quartz, and mica are the main constituents. Quartzite consists of quartz only, mica schist...schist of quartz and mica, and eclogite of garnet and augite. There are also rocks which consist of fragments...times, and there is evidence of at least one flint mine dating from this period. Finely worked and polished...derives its name from the saltmining district of Hallstatt in Upper Austria, where many prehistoric finds have |
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(1856) Part II. Miscellaneous. Journal of the Geological Society, 12 (1) doi:10.1144/gsl.jgs.1856.012.01-02.59 |
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fossil Fish of Austria, HECKEL on the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....e r Austria, HINGERAU on the Lignites of the . . . . . . IIECKEL. On the Fossil Fish of Austria . . ...HIN6ERAU. On the Lignites of the Hausruck, Upper Austria . . . . HOCHST~.TT~R. On the Geology of the Environs...Wurtemberg, OPPEL on some . . . . . . . . Kainaeh, Styria, ROLLE on the Lignite of . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 On Piauzite from Styria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Moore, Thomas P. (2018, May 7th) What's New in the Mineral World? 49. The Mineralogical Record, Inc. |
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Veszelyite on hemimorphite, 3.6 cm, from the Laochang mine, Gejiu County, Yunnan Province, China. Mintreasure... from a locality which he gives as the Laochang mine, Gejiu County, Yunnan Province, China. Some very...gave “Dulong” as the mine name, gave “Laochang” as the name of a town and not of a mine, and put the whole...==== Bournonite, 2.6 cm, from the Yaogangxian mine, Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China. John...Yaogangxian mine, Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China. Bournonite from the Yaogangxian mine has been |
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Hazen, R. M., Golden, J., Downs, R. T., Hystad, G., Grew, E. S., Azzolini, D., Sverjensky, D. A. (2012) Mercury (Hg) mineral evolution: A mineralogical record of supercontinent assembly, changing ocean geochemistry, and the emerging terrestrial biosphere. American Mineralogist, 97 (7) 1013-1042 doi:10.2138/am.2012.3922 |
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Ma. Since the first terrestrial appearance of cinnabar more than 3 billion years ago, mercury minerals...effectively sequestered as insoluble nanoparticles of cinnabar (HgS) or tiemannite (HgSe) during the period of...biosphere at ~400 Ma. Keywords: Ocean geochemistry, cinnabar, tiemannite, biosphere, supercontinent cycle,...contain linear S–Hg–S configurations, for example in cinnabar, which has infinite helical chains (–S–Hg–S–)∞...(see Table 2 for key) Oldest (Ma) Youngest (Ma) Cinnabar HgS >2000 known localities: AU02, AU04, AT02, |
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Salzburg, Hellbrunnerstrasse 34, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria 2 Department of Mineralogy, South Australian Museum...orpiment, rarely with galkhaite, hutchinsonite and cinnabar. The strongly silicified matrix of the specimens...was formed after orpiment, contemporaneously with quartz II, at a temperature between 157 and 193ºC. The...length of several centimetres, associated with quartz and stibnite. This material was later investigated...within the collection of Dr E. Lopatka (Eichberg, Austria). They were acquired by him from Dr H.-J. Wilke |
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Schneider, Hans-J. - Ed. (1983) Mineral Deposits of the Alps and of the Alpine Epoch in Europe. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-68988-8 |
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Salt miners at work in the Diirrnberg-Hallein mine (1756) (see also comment on copyright page) Mineral...work in the Durrnberg-Hallein mine (1756). Oil painting in the ancient mine office at Hallein Salzburg....Werkstiitter (1708-1772) on the occasion of a visit to the mine by the Prince Bishop Sigmund III. of Salzburg on...At the top of the painting and on the steps are mine surveyors and a miner at work. Note the romantic...heldatBled/Yugoslavia 3-7, 1977, held at Leoben/ Austria 5-10,1981, held at Berchtesgaden/Bavaria, FRG |
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chrysocolla 105, 106 chrysolite 75 chrysotile /07, 108 cinnabar 12, /3 clinochlore 106 clinozoisite 88 cobalt...34 oligist 27 olivenite 65, 65 olivine 75, 75 quartz, smoky 31 realgar 18, 19 rhaetizite 79 rhodizite...variscite 69, 70 quartz 28, 31, 95 quartz, amethyst 29, 31 quartz, quartz, quartz, quartz, aventurine 31...trigonal); sg 13.59. It is found in liquid drops in cinnabar at Idrija (Yugoslavia), some mines on Mount...with pyrite, chalcopyrite, and arsenopyrite in quartz veins. ’ The typical colour is yellow, but a different |
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De Michele, Vincenzo (1972) The World of Minerals. Orbis Publishing Ltd. |
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chrysocolla /05, 106 chrysolite 75 chrysotile /07, 108 cinnabar 12, /3 clinochlore 106 clinozoisite 88 cobalt... /2 quartz 28, 31, 95 nepheline /09, 111 quartz, amethyst 29, 31 quartz, aventurine 31 quartz, citrine...nesosilicates 75 quartz, rutilated 31 nemalite 37 neptunite 89, 90 quartz, morion 31 quartz, smoky 31 realgar...trigonal); sg 13.59. It is found in liquid drops in cinnabar at Idrija (Yugoslavia), some mines on Mount Amiata...with pyrite, chalcopyrite, and arsenopyrite in quartz veins. “The typical colour is yellow, but |
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Cook, Robert B. (2005) Connoisseur's Choice: Autunite, Daybreak Mine, Spokane County, Washington. Rocks & Minerals, 80 (3) 188-193 doi:10.3200/rmin.80.3.188-193 |
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[Columbia University] at 23:49 05 October 2014 Daybreak Mine, Spokane County, Washington T he naming of minerals...its outstanding classic occurrence at the Daybreak mine near Elk, Washington. Autunite is characterized...most “autunite” specimens that have been found on mine dumps or have resided in collections for decades...some localities, including that from the Daybreak mine described below, dehydrates in such a way that what...1-cm group of autunite aggregates from the Daybreak mine, Spokane County, Washington; John Lucking specimen |
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Beck, Richard, Weed, Walter Harvey (1905) The Nature of Ore Deposits Vol. 2. The Engineering and Mining Journal, New York and London. |
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companied throughout its entire course by a quartz vein containing chrome- mica. The iron deposits...' This Kupferschiefer is cases. lean in this district, carrying only 1.4% of copper, and no silver,...fissures known as 'rucken' in the Mansfeld copper district also contain occasional nickelite, together with...DEPOSITS. 343 1 . They carry siderite, ankerite and quartz as a nickel pyrite and bismuth glance, nickeliferous...pierite and volcanic tuffs 21. _QUARTZ_-COBALT VEINS. (_Quartz_-Cobalt-Bismuth Deposits. ) One of |
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(1922) Quicksilver (1913-1919) The Mineral Industry of the British Empire and Foreign Countries. Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau |
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• •• ••• ••• • •• 22 FOREIGN COUNTRIES Austria ••• ••• France ••• ••• Hungary .. . ••• . .....sulphides, cinnabar and metacinnabarite, are importa.n t as sources of the· metal. 1 Cinnabar usually has... metacinnabarite, has the same composition as cinnabar, but is gr,e yish-black and gives a black stre...hardness of 3, and a specific gravity of 7·8. Cinnabar generally occurs massive and granular, but a.Iso...is found also in tetrahedral crystals, whereas cinnabar crystals are trapezohedra,l. G·lo,bules of free |
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De Michele, Vincenzo (1972) The World of Minerals. Orbis Publishing Ltd. |
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chrysocolla 105, 106 chrysolite 75 chrysotile 107, 108 cinnabar 12, 13 clinochlore I06 clinozoisite 88 cobalt...12, 12 quartz 28, 31, 95 quartz, amethyst 29, 31 quartz, aventurine 31 quartz, citrine 3J quartz, morion...morion 31 quartz, rutilated 31 quartz, smoky 31 realgar 18, l 9 rhaetizite 79 rhodizite 55 rhodocrosite...59 zippeite 62 zircon 77, 78, 78 zoisite 88 THE MINE LKINGDOM All physical bodies in Nature can be...or slightly rotated Vitreous. Like glass 3 THE MINE Class I: native ·elements Chemical elernents found |
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Mandarino, Joseph A. (2004) New minerals. The Canadian Mineralogist, 42 (1) 215-234 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.42.1.215 |
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fractures in the Jackfork sandstone, with cinnabar, quartz and dickite and other mercury minerals (calomel...V4+O(SO4)(H2O)3 M ONOCLINIC Locality: The North Mesa 5 mine, SW ¼ of section 35, and the adjacent eastern edge...lepidolite, danburite, boron-rich muscovite, laumontite, quartz and albite. General appearance: Massive nearly...K2O, Na2O) gave (after deduction of about 2 wt.% quartz and recalculation to 100 wt.%): Li2O 4.65, Na2O...of dark gray mudstones. Associated minerals are: quartz and a chlorite-group mineral. General appearance: |
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(2019) Almaden!. The Mineralogical Record Vol. 50 (1) The Mineralogical Record, Inc. |
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JANUARY–FEBRUARY 2019 Articles The Almadén mining district, Ciudad Real, Spain ................................................82 by T. P. Moore COVER: CINNABAR twin, 6.5 mm, on matrix, from Almadén, Spain....Sickinger MARCUS BUDIL Monaco budil@monaco.mc Quartz var. Gwindl, Galenstock, Uri, Switzerland, 9 cm... Maharashtra, India 6 cm The Almade;n Mining District, Ciudad Real, Spain Borja Sainz de Baranda Graf...Alcala de Henares (Spain) The Almadén Mining District exploited the largest mercury deposit in the world |
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Tomas, Herbert Henry, MacAlister, Donald Alexander (1909) The Geology of Ore Deposits (1st ed.) Edward Arnold, London. |
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part in all the folding and faulting that the district may undergo ; and if in the mass form of a bed...reference to the original structure of of the district, the area. mining districts occupy disturbed...calcitetraction Some quartz veins in albite diorite dykes in the Ready Bullion Mine, Alaska, appear to...formed by contraction due to cooling also occur in _quartz_-porphyry in the Thuringerwald, where the veins...contraction-fissures in greenstone, and at the Haile Mine, South Carolina, in joints traversing diorite dykes |
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Tomas, Herbert Henry, MacAlister, Donald Alexander (1920) The Geology of Ore Deposits (2nd ed.) Edward Arnold, London. |
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the folding and and if in the faulting that the district may undergo form of a bed, its outcrop will be...not conform to the outcrops of the rocks of the district, fracture, or with little some but will follow...veins in albite diorite dykes in the Ready Bullion Mine, Alaska, appear to have been formed in Some of the...formed by contraction due to cooling also occur in _quartz_-porphyry in the Thiiringerwald, where the veins...contraction-fissures in greenstone, and at the Haile Mine, South Carolina, in joints traversing diorite dykes |
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Mandarino, Joseph A. (2003) New minerals. The Canadian Mineralogist, 41 (5) 1309-1319 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.41.5.1309 |
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Cavoite CaV3O7 O RTHORHOMBIC Locality: Gambatesa mine, near Reppia, northern Appenines, Val Graveglia...bands of caryopilite + calcian rhodochrosite ± quartz. Another associated mineral is an unidentified...Cavoite, CaV3O7, a new mineral from the Gambatesa mine, northern Appenines, Italy. European Journal of...CuCd2Al3(PO4)4F2(H2O)10(H2O)2 T RICLINIC Locality: Gold Quarry mine, 11 km northwest of Carlin, Eureka County, Nevada...Cd-bearing phosphate mineral from the Gold Quarry mine, Eureka County, Nevada. Mineralogical Record 34 |
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Kouřimský, Jiří (1994) Minerals and Rocks - A Magna Field Guide. Harvey's Bookshop Ltd, Wingston. |
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grains of quartz. Soft scaly flakes of mica are also found glistening in sand. Both quartz and mica are...(5) hexagonal (beryl, apatite) and rhombohedral (quartz, calcite, corundum, haematite, tourmaline, dolomite)...globular fae. Fig. 4. Asymmetrical crystal of quartz. shape so that it is lined with crystals pointing...their free ends to its centre, we speak of a geode (quartz, zeolites, calcite, etc.). Minerals forming druses...feature. Minerals commonly found in druses are quartz, calcite, fluorite, barytes, etc. Excellent crystals |
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Kouřimský, Jiří (1994) Minerals and Rocks - A Magna Field Guide. Harvey's Bookshop Ltd, Wingston. |
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Guide MINERALS AND ROCKS A Magna Field Guide MINE LS AND ROCKS By Dr. Jifi Koufimsky Illustrated by...grains of quartz. Soft scaly flakes of mica are also found glistening in sand. Both quartz and mica are...(5) hexagonal (beryl, apatite) and rhombohedral (quartz, calcite, corundum, haematite, tourmaline, dolomite)...less of globular Fig. 4. Asymmetrical crystal of quartz. shape so that it is lined with crystals pointing...free ends to its centre, we speak of a geode ( quartz, zeolites, calcite, etc.). Minerals forming druses |
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Kourimsky, Jirí, Naglova, Zdenka (1975) A colour guide to familiar Minerals and Rocks. Octopus Books, London. |
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grains of quartz. Soft scaly flakes of mica are also found glistening in sand. Both quartz and mica are...(5) hexagonal (beryl, apatite) and rhombohedral (quartz, calcite, corundum, haematite, tourmaline, dolomite)...less of globular Fig. 4. Asymmetrical crystal of quartz. shape so that it is lined with crystals pointing...their free ends to its centre, we speak of a geode (quartz, zeolites, calcite, etc.). Minerals forming druses...feature. Minerals commonly found in druses are quartz, calcite, fluorite, barytes, etc. Excellent crystals |
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(5) hexagonal (beryl, apatite) and rhombohedral (quartz, calcite, corundum, haematite, tourmaline, dolomite)...feature. Minerals commonly found in druses are quartz, calcite, fluorite, barytes, etc. Excellent crystals...weighing up to 500 kilogrammes. In summer 1945, a quartz crystal was found in the neighbourhood of Volhynia...mineralogy and petrography. They are most commonly of a quartz composition such as chert, opal and chalcedony...this way the pseudomorphs of quartz after calcite, or talc after quartz are formed. In nature, much rarer |
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