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Úrkút Mine, Csárda Hill, Úrkút, Bakony Mts., Veszprém Co., Hungary

Ref.: Mining Annual Review (1985): 525. A manganese mine.
Sedimentary manganese deposit.





Map Reference: 47°5'N , 17°38'E

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Mineral List:
  • Anatase
    TiO
     
    2
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi: Minerals of Hungary, 1995]
  • Apatite-(CaOH)
    var: Carbonate-rich Apatite-(CaOH)
    Ca
     
    5
    [(OH,O)|(PO
     
    4
    ,CO
     
    3
    )
     
    3
    ]
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi: Minerals of Hungary, 1995]
  • Bassanite
    Ca[SO
     
    4
    ] · 0.5H
     
    2
    O
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Calcite
    CaCO
     
    3
    Reference: [http://www.mineralienfreunde.de/archiv/09ungarn.html]
  • Calcite
    var: Manganoan Calcite
    (Ca,Mn)CO
     
    3
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi: Minerals of Hungary, 1995]
  • Celadonite
    K(Mg,Fe
    2+
     
    )(Fe
    3+
     
    ,Al)[(OH)
     
    2
    |Si
     
    4
    O
     
    10
    ]
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi: Minerals of Hungary, 1995]
  • 'Chalcedony'
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi: Minerals of Hungary, 1995]
  • Cryptomelane
    K(Mn
    4+
     
    ,Mn
    2+
     
    )
     
    8
    O
     
    16
    Reference: [http://www.mineralienfreunde.de/archiv/09ungarn.html]
  • Dolomite
    CaMg(CO
     
    3
    )
     
    2
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Gibbsite
    Al(OH)
     
    3
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Goethite
    α-Fe
    3+
     
    O(OH)
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Groutite
    Mn
    3+
     
    O(OH)
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Gypsum
    Ca[SO
     
    4
    ] · 2H
     
    2
    O
    Reference: [http://www.mineralienfreunde.de/archiv/09ungarn.html]
  • Hematite
    Fe
     
    2
    O
     
    3
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Illite
    K
     
    0.65
    A
     
    2.0
    [][Al
     
    0.65
    Si,
     
    3.35
    O
     
    10
    ](OH)
     
    2
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Jarosite
    KFe
    3+
     
     
    3
    [(OH)
     
    3
    |SO
     
    4
    ]
     
    2
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Kaolinite
    Al
     
    2
    Si
     
    2
    O
     
    5
    (OH)
     
    4
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Kutnohorite
    Ca(Mn,Mg,Fe)(CO
     
    3
    )
     
    2
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Lepidocrocite
    γ-Fe
    3+
     
    O(OH)
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Lithiophorite
    (Al,Li)MnO
     
    2
    (OH)
     
    2
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Manganite
    Mn
    3+
     
    O(OH)
    Reference: [http://www.mineralienfreunde.de/archiv/09ungarn.html]
  • Marcasite
    FeS
     
    2
    Reference: [http://www.mineralienfreunde.de/archiv/09ungarn.html]
  • Montmorillonite
    (Na,Ca)
     
    0.33
    (Al,Mg)
     
    2
    Si
     
    4
    O
     
    10
    (OH)
     
    2
    ·nH
     
    2
    O
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Nontronite
    Na
     
    0.3
    Fe
     
    2
    (Si,Al)
     
    4
    O
     
    10
    (OH)
     
    2
    ·nH
     
    2
    O
    Reference: []
  • Nsutite
    (Mn
    4+
     
    ,Mn
    2+
     
    )(O,OH)
     
    2
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Palygorskite
    (Mg,Al)
     
    5
    (Si,Al)
     
    8
    O
     
    20
    (OH)
     
    2
    ·8H
     
    2
    O
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Pyrite
    FeS
     
    2
    Reference: [http://www.mineralienfreunde.de/archiv/09ungarn.html]
  • Pyrolusite
    MnO
     
    2
    Reference: [http://www.mineralienfreunde.de/archiv/09ungarn.html]
    Site Photo
    Úrkút Mine, Csárda Hill, Úrkút, Bakony Mts., Veszprém Co., Hungary
    © Tamás Ungvári 2005
  • Quartz
    SiO
     
    2
    Reference: [http://www.mineralienfreunde.de/archiv/09ungarn.html]
  • Ramsdellite
    Mn
    4+
     
    O
     
    2
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Rhodochrosite
    MnCO
     
    3
    Reference: [http://www.mineralienfreunde.de/archiv/09ungarn.html]
    Site Photo
    Úrkút Mine, Csárda Hill, Úrkút, Bakony Mts., Veszprém Co., Hungary
    © Tibor Horváth
  • Romanèchite
    (Ba,H
     
    2
    O)
     
    2
    Mn
     
    5
    O
     
    10
    Reference: [http://www.mineralienfreunde.de/archiv/09ungarn.html]
  • Sepiolite
    Mg
     
    4
    Si
     
    6
    O
     
    15
    (OH)
     
    2
    ·6H
     
    2
    O
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Siderite
    FeCO
     
    3
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]
  • Todorokite
    (Ca,K,Na,Mg,Ba,Mn)(Mn,Mg,Al)
     
    6
    O
     
    12
    ·3H
     
    2
    O
    Reference: [Szakáll & Jánosi (1996) The Minerals of Hungary]


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