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Deutsches Mindat - Forumhelp for a locality

13th May 2007 11:45 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert

I have a micromount of Calcite with locality write Rainuzan or similar, any of you know?

thanks

13th May 2007 13:52 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager

"Rainuzan" doesn't ring a bell. Maybe a photo of the label would help.

13th May 2007 16:07 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert

ok I seen to take. Another, kupfenkies what mineral is??

13th May 2007 17:34 UTCAlfredo Petrov Manager

chalcopyrite

13th May 2007 17:59 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager

Kupferkies, not Kupfenkies.

13th May 2007 20:25 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert

its many I have understand what is write..

14th May 2007 06:30 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert

rubinglimer roschen?

14th May 2007 10:45 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager

Rubinglimmer = ruby mica = lepidocrocite (or misidentified hematite, goethite)

14th May 2007 17:33 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert

thanks

18th May 2007 18:42 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert

another mineral name: stibiduzonit from Clara Mine

18th May 2007 19:02 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert

and a locality Geraldseck or Gerdseck for the Torbernite

18th May 2007 20:10 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager

Stibioluzonite = Famatinite


Torbernite locality should be

Geroldseck, Lahr, Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

http://www.mindat.org/loc-32553.html

19th May 2007 07:03 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert

thanks again

20th May 2007 22:01 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert

anglesite this from Clara Mine? or Cerussite?


http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/3762/anglesiteclara9amich6.jpg

21st May 2007 05:56 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert

sorry if I ask continue questions, but its hard understand what is write in the labels hand-writes. You know this locality?


http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/5654/etichettalw1.jpg


Dieterweile?

21st May 2007 07:52 UTCFerdinando Giovine

SEMPRE E SOLO CERUSSITE!! Ma possibile che non vedi che i cristalli hanno una geminazione ciclica?

21st May 2007 08:18 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert

io faccio meteoriti, non minerali, e modera il tono che inizi a stancare con questa linea di risposta. Inoltre, colpa anche di chi scrive robe sballate sulle etichette, io nella mia collezione ho tutti i dati scritti al computer e con dati precisi, non a mano che non si capisce nulla e con località sballate o nomi sballati.

21st May 2007 09:48 UTCElmar Lackner Expert

Hello Matteo,


most possible location for http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/5654/etichettalw1.jpg


is:

http://www.xfaweb.baden-wuerttemberg.de/bofaweb/berichte/bs05/bs050372.html

means: old Quarry on the street Dietersweiler to Glatten, Freudenstadt, Baden-Württemberg, Germany


Best regards

Elmar

21st May 2007 10:51 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager

Matteo, it's cerussite.


How does the aragonite from Dietersweiler look like? (I don't know the locality but the link provided by Elmar says it's a sandstone/limestone quarry).

21st May 2007 11:54 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert

I not know, the few matrix its many brittle and is many similar to sandstone type. Here a photo + biggest


http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/3065/aragonite12trbb1.jpg

21st May 2007 18:30 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager

Locality was confirmed by German collectors on mineralienatlas.de; have added it:

http://www.mindat.org/loc-145183.html

21st May 2007 20:55 UTCMatteo Chinellato Expert

thanks
 
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