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Himmelsberg hill, Giesel, Neuhof, Fulda, Hesse, Germany

(Himmelsberg, Giesel, Neuhof, Fulda, Hessen, Deutschland)

Permian salt deposit in limestones and clay schists (Zechstein), contacting a lower tertiary basalt. Exposures of the contact zone on Himmelsberg hill near Giesel, about 9 km NW of Neuhof.



References:
- Der Aufschluss 1988(2), 103-113
- Emser Hefte 1990(1), 26-31
- S. Weiß: "Mineralfundstellen, Deutschland West", Weise (Munich), 1990





Mineral List:
Anhydrite
Apatite-(CaOH)
Biotite
Blödite
Calcite
Clinochlore
var: Pennine
Diopside
Dolomite
Galena
Gypsum
var: Selenite

Halite
Hematite
'Hornblende'
Langbeinite
Löweite
Magnetite
Millerite
Muscovite
Natrolite
'Olivine'
Polyhalite
Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
Sulphur
Titanite


26 entries listed. 21 valid minerals.

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