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Posted by Hans Kloster
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Denmark May 05, 2012 05:27PM |
Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 62 |
If You are looking Denmark under Localities, You will see Faroe Islands, but not Greenland. Denmark is devided in 5 Regions, but no minerals from Bornholm, where we have Rocks. To my surprise is roaldite and fougérite on the list, but we have more then 20 Minerals in heavy sand all bigger and more common. I do not se the my nice microcline xl from Christiansø, zirkon xl from Hanbjerg, dolomite, Faxe, glaukonite, Arnager, vivianite, Hollerup, struvite, Limfjorden, gadolinite, Klippeløkken and Gudhjem, coelestin, Moen and halite from deep soils. It is a question how small - heavy sand - and how deep in the soil any localities are? Infact we also have gold, but in the North Sea and it is there over longer time then the fougérite.
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Re: Denmark May 05, 2012 06:13PM |
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Re: Denmark May 06, 2012 10:30AM |
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Re: Denmark May 06, 2012 07:00PM |
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Thanks Hans,
I have added the Bøggild ref. to the Denmark page.
Since all mentioned minerals are in your collection, you can then add the minerals (and first localities if these are missing) and use "Hans Closter collection" as a ref.
If some minerals have been analysed (e.g., the gadolinite), then please add the method of identification if you know it.
I have added the Bøggild ref. to the Denmark page.
Since all mentioned minerals are in your collection, you can then add the minerals (and first localities if these are missing) and use "Hans Closter collection" as a ref.
If some minerals have been analysed (e.g., the gadolinite), then please add the method of identification if you know it.
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Re: Denmark May 08, 2012 02:23PM |
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