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Galena
Posted by David Von Bargen
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Re: Galena June 16, 2009 04:53PM |
Registered: 4 years ago Posts: 10 |
Hi David,
I just want to present two completely contrary galena samples from two ore deposits, both of them belong to the Madan ore field. Just follow the links below and… enjoy.
Anton Ivanov
Anton Ivanov's Mindat home page
Anton Ivanov's Mindat home page_2
I just want to present two completely contrary galena samples from two ore deposits, both of them belong to the Madan ore field. Just follow the links below and… enjoy.
Anton Ivanov
Anton Ivanov's Mindat home page
Anton Ivanov's Mindat home page_2
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Re: Galena June 16, 2009 07:48PM |
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Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 760 |
Rock,
the picture you added: [www.mindat.org]
is a pseudomorph of galena after pyromorphite, aka 'Blaubleierz' or Plumbine,
cheers
Roger
the picture you added: [www.mindat.org]
is a pseudomorph of galena after pyromorphite, aka 'Blaubleierz' or Plumbine,
cheers
Roger
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Re: Galena June 17, 2009 02:19AM |
Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 8,495 |
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Re: Galena June 17, 2009 08:02AM |
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Registered: 5 years ago Posts: 696 |
Hi Rock,
And again a very nice article. Congrats.
Yesterday, you uploaded a pic but there is a little error in the heading. The text is OK. It seems that Sphalerite has been uploaded twice.
Take a look at : [www.mindat.org]
I hope this helps.
Take care and best regards.
Paul.
And again a very nice article. Congrats.
Yesterday, you uploaded a pic but there is a little error in the heading. The text is OK. It seems that Sphalerite has been uploaded twice.
Take a look at : [www.mindat.org]
I hope this helps.
Take care and best regards.
Paul.
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Re: Galena June 17, 2009 08:48AM |
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Re: Galena June 17, 2009 10:12AM |
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Re: Galena June 17, 2009 10:40AM |
Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 249 |
Friends, sorry for my scarce seriousness in this contest, but really this baby is called Galena (a bulgarian folk singer). I think is a very good Galena piece...
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Re: Galena June 17, 2009 11:14AM |
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Registered: 5 years ago Posts: 696 |
Hi Simone,
This is indeed not very serious ..................but very delicious to look at.
I wish I had such one in my collection.
To be clear, personally, I don't have to complain.
BTW, I like very much the pictures you upload. It seems we collect nearly the same themes.
Take care and best regards.
Paul.
This is indeed not very serious ..................but very delicious to look at.
I wish I had such one in my collection.
To be clear, personally, I don't have to complain.
BTW, I like very much the pictures you upload. It seems we collect nearly the same themes.
Take care and best regards.
Paul.
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Re: Galena June 17, 2009 08:24PM |
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Re: Galena June 17, 2009 08:37PM |
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Re: Galena June 18, 2009 03:18PM |
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Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 10,079 |
I would appreciate it if you can help supply info to these questions on the European localities (They can be of an area if things aren't too different between mines)
1. What is the largest crystal of the mineral that the locality has produced?
2. What do the best specimens from this locality look like and where can one be seen?
3. Does the locality produce a variety of different kinds of specimens of this species, and what do the best of each type look like and how many of them were found etc.
4. What are the associated minerals found with this species and what is its geological setting?
5. How abundant are these specimens and when were they found? In other words, how rare are they.
10. Are there any interesting stories relating to the collecting of these specimens or their discovery as a new mineral?
Is the Herdorf, Siegerland, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany photo a Gonderbach twin?
1. What is the largest crystal of the mineral that the locality has produced?
2. What do the best specimens from this locality look like and where can one be seen?
3. Does the locality produce a variety of different kinds of specimens of this species, and what do the best of each type look like and how many of them were found etc.
4. What are the associated minerals found with this species and what is its geological setting?
5. How abundant are these specimens and when were they found? In other words, how rare are they.
10. Are there any interesting stories relating to the collecting of these specimens or their discovery as a new mineral?
Is the Herdorf, Siegerland, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany photo a Gonderbach twin?
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Re: Galena June 21, 2009 08:13PM |
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Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 3,762 |
David,
We have a crystal model of a typical Gonderbach twin (i.e. really pseudo-hexagonal, not just six-sided, and very thin) on the galena page. It's the last one in the column to select from.
Here's another one for you from a "rare locality" (and of superior quality for that mine):
[www.mindat.org]
Typical associates of galena in the districts of Siegerland, Dillenburg, and Wied are quartz and carbonates (calcite, dolomite, siderite). In the Freiberg district, galena is often associated with fluorite, pyrite/marcasite, sphalerite and, occasionally, with sulphosalts.
I'll try to answer more of your questions later.
pH
We have a crystal model of a typical Gonderbach twin (i.e. really pseudo-hexagonal, not just six-sided, and very thin) on the galena page. It's the last one in the column to select from.
Here's another one for you from a "rare locality" (and of superior quality for that mine):
[www.mindat.org]
Typical associates of galena in the districts of Siegerland, Dillenburg, and Wied are quartz and carbonates (calcite, dolomite, siderite). In the Freiberg district, galena is often associated with fluorite, pyrite/marcasite, sphalerite and, occasionally, with sulphosalts.
I'll try to answer more of your questions later.
pH
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Re: Galena June 22, 2009 04:38AM |
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Re: Galena July 30, 2009 09:54PM |
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Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 760 |
Rock and all,
just added some pictures of galena from german localities which arent´t included yet:
Hannibal mine, Heftrich, Taunus Mts. (important locality for german galena)
Mercur mine, Bad Ems and
Gute Hoffnung, Werlau.
Here the pics .. maybe useful:
[www.mindat.org]
[www.mindat.org]
[www.mindat.org]
[www.mindat.org]
Some more to come i hope next week,
cheers
Roger
just added some pictures of galena from german localities which arent´t included yet:
Hannibal mine, Heftrich, Taunus Mts. (important locality for german galena)
Mercur mine, Bad Ems and
Gute Hoffnung, Werlau.
Here the pics .. maybe useful:
[www.mindat.org]
[www.mindat.org]
[www.mindat.org]
[www.mindat.org]
Some more to come i hope next week,
cheers
Roger
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Re: Galena July 31, 2009 05:43AM |
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Re: Galena March 11, 2011 02:17AM |
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This is probably the best to come out of the Dundas Quarry in terms of quality. [www.mindat.org] The specimen you have posted from that locality in the ROM collection was collected by me and my father back in the late 1960's. I believe the national museum has a larger one also collected by us.
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Re: Galena May 14, 2012 11:22AM |
Registered: 1 year ago Posts: 155 |
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Re: Galena June 04, 2012 09:38AM |
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Re: Galena June 04, 2012 01:06PM |
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Re: Galena June 04, 2012 02:36PM |
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Registered: 4 years ago Posts: 81 |
Hello all,
There is only one picture of galena from Czech republic, I would recommend to include also outstanding specimens already in mindat photobase:
[www.mindat.org]
[www.mindat.org]
[www.mindat.org]
[www.mindat.org]
regards,
Aleš.
There is only one picture of galena from Czech republic, I would recommend to include also outstanding specimens already in mindat photobase:
[www.mindat.org]
[www.mindat.org]
[www.mindat.org]
[www.mindat.org]
regards,
Aleš.
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