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Natrojarosite from
Copper mines, Marsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis, Arnsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Natrojarosite
Formula:NaFe3(SO4)2(OH)6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Natrojarosite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Copper mines, Marsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis, Arnsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:77940
Long-form Identifier:1:3:77940:1
GUID (UUID V4):2569b10b-9f3b-4d88-8f1d-35e9edbf0181
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Mr RaJph Bottrill Dept of l11dmtry. Safety & Mines. Tasmania Iron phosphate minerals associated with...the fiercely hot and arid Pilbara region in the north near Port Hedland to the sheep stations surrounding...popula­ tion of 30,000, is located 45 km to the north-east along a: two-lane asphalt road. Vol 3. No 2...In general, they are steeply dipping and trend north-east to south-west in the Coolgardie area. The granitoid...had been¡ claimed and mined by A. S. Giles. This north-south trending pegmatite is located on his MC 9
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Collectors 21 27 29 37 Minerallocalities The North TsumebSpecial The Otavi Mountainland The Central...South-CentralDeposits Onganja Mine and Surrounding Copper Deposits The South The Pegmatitesin Central Namibia...by Dimitri lvanowitsch morethantwicethesizeof Germany but, Mendelejew,and it validated the rulesof with...Namibia washandedoverby exporterof diamonds, uranium, copper, the Unitedof Nations for administration lead,zinc...following years. Julius Kunz worked in various mines as a consulting engineer and geologist. Another
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the specifics of a lead carbonate hydroxide or a copper chloride hydroxide. The complete listing of pigment...hydroxide, or cuprorivaite and the related calcium copper silicate generally known as ‘Egyptian blue’). Third...Egyptian blue, which is here defined as calcium copper silicate. The third category (italics in the footer...various blue-green and green corrosion products of copper, its alloys and ores. It is stated in Pliny’s Naturalis...comment that aerugo can be scraped from natural copper ore (König, cf. Kühn, 1993a) it is clear that this
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the specifics of a lead carbonate hydroxide or a copper chloride hydroxide. The complete listing of pigment...hydroxide, or cuprorivaite and the related calcium copper silicate generally known as ‘Egyptian blue’). Third...Egyptian blue, which is here defined as calcium copper silicate. The third category (italics in the footer...various blue-green and green corrosion products of copper, its alloys and ores. It is stated in Pliny’s Naturalis...comment that aerugo can be scraped from natural copper ore (König, cf. Kühn, 1993a) it is clear that this
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water-soluble sulfate minerals at the surface of porphyry copper tailings. In the case of carbonate-rich tailings...chalcopyrite are the main sulfide minerals in the mines of the Punta del Cobre belt and calcite is locally...middle-size mining industry since the early 1900s. Copper ores have been processed by flotation since 1929...Teresita ores (mantos emplaced in limestone) and the mines in the eastern part of the Punta del Cobre belt...district (1911) and treated during its long history copper, gold and silver ores mainly by alkaline flotation
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precious native elements such as silver, gold and copper to complex silicates such as vesuvianite, first...01225 478440; sales@manning-partnership.co.uk North American agent/distributor: National Book Network;...the basis of an ancient treasure, lapis lazuli. Copper and gold were first used at least 10,000 years...since Roman times. colour makes them easy to see. Copper and gold were both too soft to make tools from...from, but the discovery that tin could be added to copper to make the tough alloy bronze about 5000 years
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practical dug mines to get at them underground. geological skill as they Copper and gold were first...the first great unconformities (see Reading the Copper and gold were both too soft to geology book, De...by Hutton’s ideas, more tin could be added to copper to make The rock hunters Below: None of these...places, including the Tethys Seaway. South-western North America was flooded by the Sundance Sea. Cretaceous...Present day Over the last 50 million years, the North Atlantic has opened up to separate Europe and America
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Turkey, Cyprus, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia, North America, and China. Many of these found their way...Turkey, Cyprus, Israel, Egypt, Tunisia, China, and North America. The word “lithology” appears in boldface.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 7.4 Native Copper (Cu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 7.5 Other Copper Minerals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 7.5.1 The Copper Ore Minerals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Mineralogical evidence (e.g. microchimney structures, copper suldes, widespread occurrence of barite, aragonite)...limit for gold was 5 ppb, for silver 0.1 ppm, for copper and zinc 1 ppm, for lead 2 ppm, and for arsenic...alunite, natroalunite, minamiite, jarosite, natrojarosite, sulfur, kaolinite, cristobalite, halite and...part of the Protis Ilias deposit and mimic the copper-rich assemblages of supergene enrichment zones...similar geochemical pattern between silver and copper (northern sector) and silver and gold (southern
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Ueber Heidelberg, W. Germany Oiaf Medenbach Ruhr Universitat Bochum Bochum, W. Germany Eric Offermann Arlesheim...will allow. Consequently, even where many famous mines continue in operation on lower levels, they are...would expect the specimen productivity of working mines to be greatly reduced. Trend to Ultra-low-grade...to be profitably processed. As a result, working mines today are more commonly exploiting huge, very low...is often little or nothing to collect at working mines these days. Collecting Pressure on Localities Non-commercial
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oan eGORY.C.oFER DOCK NEVADA AND BUREAU OF MINES Special Publication 31 in association with the... OF NEVADA PRESS GEOLOGY Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Special Publication 31 University of...mineral occurrences of Nevada by Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology All rights reserved Manufactured in...(hardcover: alk. paper) 1. Minerals—Nevada. 2. Mines and mineral resources—Neavda. 3. Minerals—Collection...honor for both graduates of the Mackay School of Mines, American Pacific Corporation to assist have continued
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Geological Survey editorial standards or with the North American Stratigraphic Code. Any use of trade, product...occurrences of a valuable commodity (such as gold or copper) or mineral (such as gems or industrial minerals)...example, most copper-rich ore produces drainage water and smelter emissions with copper as the dominant...in the 19th Century; today, waste dumps at these mines pose relatively few problems because potentially...melanterite, copiapite, rhomboclase, and many others), copper (chalcanthite, brochantite, and others), zinc (goslarite)
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R EGOR Y C . F E R D OC K l NEVADA BUREAU OF MINES AND GEOLOGY Special Publication 31 in association...NEVADA PRESS Reno & Las Vegas Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Special Publica tion 3i University of...minernl occurrences of Nevada by Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology All rights reserved Manufactured in...(hardcover: allc paper) 1. Minerals-Nevada. 2. Mines and mineral resources- Ncavda. 3. Minerals-Collection...Gibson, both graduates of the Mackay School ot Mines, have continued the tradition. Jn 1956, Fred Gibson
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Meteoritenkunde, Villengang 2, Postfach 176, 69 Jena, East Germany. Mineralogie, Petrographie, Clay Minerals, 1947-...VerJohannesstrasse 3 a, 7000 lagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart, West Germany. Gemmological Society of Japan, Journal (Hoseki...3-; Memoirs, 19 10-; Papers, 1935- Department of Mines, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Geological Survey, Finland...NY 10017, USA. Journal of Crystal Growth, 1967-, North-Holland Publishing Company, P. O. Box 211, Amsterdam...Springer, Vienna, Austria. United States Bureau of Mines, Reports of Investigations, Minerals Yearbook, annual
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ancient times, rose quartz was imported to Rome from mines in India, Sri Lanka and the Ural Mountains of Russia...deposits of rose quartz can also be found in parts of Germany, Italy, Ireland and Scotland. History Many ancient...are found in the valley of the lrawaddy River, north of the country's capital , Rangoon . Sri Lanka is...necessary to delve deep down into the Earth - in mines, wells or tunnels. Artificial substances that have...the ruby that is laboriously extracted from the mines in Thailand is a true mineral. But the ruby that
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... A generalized empirical model for porphyry copper deposits, by 0. P. Cox;..........................section on Geophysical expressions of porphyry copper deposits, southwest United States, by C. K. Moss.......... Model for contact metasomatic tungsten/copper/gold deposits, by J. E. Elliott..................by G. A. Desborough and F. G. Poole............. Copper shales, by D. A. Lindsey.........................States are in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota. Rift-related nickel deposits.--Nickel deposits
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District • • • • • North-Western District • • • • North-Eastern District • • • • • • North Wales District...Scotland • • South Lowlands District • • • • • • North Lowlands District • • • • • Highlands and Islands...• 1. Induced polarisation surveys for porphyry coppers near Monywa, Central Burma. 2. Securing the detonator...84 Exploration for perennial water supplies for copper-ore processing plants in the Andes, Chile. Hand-dug...occurrence of concealed Upper Coal Measures in north Oxfordshire was proved by a borehole sunk at Steeple
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Smith, Director Bulletin 823 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY 1919-1928 BY JOHN M. NICKLES ... BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY 1919-1928 By JOHN M. NICKLES INTRODUCTION The bibliography of North American...publications on. the geology of the Continent of North America and adjacent islands and on Panama and the...index to the literature cited. The bibliography of North American geology to the end of 1926 is contained...palfiontologie, t. 10-17 (fasc. 1-2). Paris. Annales des mines, 11" ser., t. 6-12; 12e s6r., t. 1-14. Paris. Annals
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Major-General, Royal Engineers. Secretary to the North American Boundary Jerusalem (in part) Commission...Review. Modern A rt Schools of Author of in Germany. An Art Tour in the Northern - J. G. C....which constitutes no natural limit. Towards the north-east, the point where the Julian Alps approach close...marked by the watershed) recedes so far to the north that it has never constituted the frontier. In ancient...division between Northern Italy, including the region north of the Apennines and extending thence to the foot
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region ___ Alabama _____ Florida ____Georgia ___—. North Carolina Tennessee _—. Central region ——_—_ Multistate..._____-__-__--_-—— New Mexico _———————————————— North Dakota __________-_____ South Dakota __________-_____...northwestern Colorado ____ Porphyry copper in Arizona __—____ Copper and molybdenum in Nabesna, Alaska...Development USBM _______________ U.S. Bureau of Mines USDA _________ U.S. Department of Agriculture USGS...tons phosphogenic provinces. These include (1) North of minable chromite in podiform deposits yet to
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Director Bulletin 747 GEOLOGIC LITERATURE ON NORTH AMERICA 1785-1918 BY JOHN M. NICKLES PART ll...'> fPs>nP.r r.ovP.r) GEOLOGIC LITERATURE ON NORTH AMERICA, 1785-1918. By JoHN M. NicKLEs. pART II...G S Canada, Geological Survey Can :M Br Canada, Mines Branch Can Pari Canada, Parliament Conn G S Connecticut...Survey :Mo B G Missouri Bureau of Geology and .Mines N :r G S New Jersey Geological SUrvey N Y G S New...Geographic Society 1 2 GEOLOGIC LITERATURE ON NORTH AMERICA, 1785-1918. Ohio St Univ ¡ Ohio State University
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(GSWA; Chapters 1 and 6), Doug Kirwin (Ivanhoe Mines; Chapter 4); Simon Johnson (GSWA; Chapter 13). Murray...Complexes. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.6 Iron Oxide-Copper-Gold-Rare Earth Elements-Uranium Mineral Systems... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2 Copper Skarns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . 8.8.7 MVT Deposits in the North Sea? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.9 Iron... 935 9.3.6 Precious Metal Lode Deposits in the North China Craton 944 9.3.7 Orogenic Lodes and Lamprophyres
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solids feature simple elementary lattice, like copper, which forms type P regular lattice. Most solids...representative. For example structure A1 is the copper type, A2 – wolfram, A3 – magnesium, A4 – diamond...weathering is transformation of copper sulfides into alkaline copper carbonate - malachite Cu2[(CO3)(OH)2]...iron(II) ions present in the sea water react with copper sulfide to form chalcopyrite. Similarly, sediment...precipitated zinc, lead, and copper sulfides can be turned into copper sulfide due to copper ions, transported by
 
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