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Grossular from
Potash works, Unterbreizbach, Wartburg District, Thuringia, Germany


Locality type:Workings
Classification
Species:Grossular
Formula:Ca3Al2(SiO4)3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Grossular data
Locality Data:Click here to view Potash works, Unterbreizbach, Wartburg District, Thuringia, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:673857
Long-form Identifier:1:3:673857:0
GUID (UUID V4):8b053f45-8b4e-4ff6-b860-aee33f42b47d
Nearest other occurrences of Grossular
85.2km (52.9 miles) Zeilberg Quarry, Maroldsweisach, Haßberge District, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
References
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Sauer’s Mineralienkunde (1906): (1) Diopside with grossular, 3.3 cm, from the Mussa Alp, Piemonte, Italy....Austria. (3) Boracite, 2.9 cm, from Lüneburg, Germany. (4) Native silver, 3.5 cm, from Potosí, Bolivia... Harz Mountains, Germany. (9) Pyrite, 2.4 cm, from Gerensegen, Schwarzwald, Germany. (10) Hematite “iron...cm, from Brazil. (6) Mellite, 2.5 cm, from Thuringia, Germany (?). (7) Aragonite twin, 2 cm, from Aragon...crystals, illustrated in James Sowerby’s famous works, British Mineralogy (1804–1817) and Exotic Mineralogy
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Saxon minerals in the Terra Mineralia Museum (Germany). A group of Italian mineralogists presents a new...Fluorite (with old labels). 7 x 5 cm. Schwarzwald, Germany. GM KFU #7461. 15-16. (on page 10). 15. Set of...Transbaikalia (label says "AdunChilon, Nerchinsky district; Siberia"), Russia. GMKFU #5753. 26. Beryl (emerald)...Mussin-Pushkin (1795-1862), trustee of schools in the Kazan district in 1827-1844, one of the first donators to Museum...jasper specimens from the Yekaterinburg Lapidary Works, whose director at that time was I.I. Weiss. At
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scalenohedral calcite crystals. The Terlingua mercury district, with a few smaller, adjacent districts in Texas... 15 cm, from the Wagholi quarry complex, Pune District, Maharashtra, India. Don and Laura Aaron photo...and feldspar, 10 cm, from Raikot, Chilas, Diamar District, GilgitBaltistan, Pakistan. Don and Laura Aaron...18.5 cm, from the Frazer's Hush mine, Rookhope District, Weardale, Durham, England. Right: Under longwave...Scheelite, 10.3 cm, from the Kharmung Area, Skardu District, Pakistan. Under shortwave ultraviolet light (middle)
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dependent on the generosity of aristo¬ crats, as in Germany or Russia. Povarennykh would like to see a rational...Scotland, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Austria...made over 500 drawings of crystals; published many works on crystallography, including Essai de cristallographie...Trade de Mineralogie (1801, 5 vols.), and other works. gahnite, Johan Gottlieb Gahn (1745-1818), Swedish...(1773-1852), Scottish chemist. He pub¬ lished many works on chemistry, including Outlines of Mineralogy (1836);
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(Specord 75 IR or Specord M80, Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany), Perkin Elmer 1600 Series FT IR spectrometer or...FT IR spectrometer (Bruker Optics, Ettlingen, Germany). IR spectrum of a pure KBr disc was subtracted... Pegmatite Field, Andrembesoa Commune, Betafo District, Vakinankaratra Region, Antananarivo Province... Hydroboracite CaMgB6O8(OH)6·3H2O Locality: District # 99, underground mine, Inder boron deposit, Atyrau...Mg3B7O13Cl Locality: Wandsleben, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Description: White to beige fine-grained aggregate
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Fritz: Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Saxony, Germany. Donald B. Hoover: U.S.G.S., Federal Center, Lakewood...Institut fur Mineralogie, Ruhr Universitat Bochum, Germany. Duane Mellor: Geology Library, Yale University...Berlin, Germany. Peter Susse: MINABS, Inst. of Mineralogy, Univ. of Gottingen, Gottingen, Germany. C. Sheldon...Pennsylvania. Hans J. Wilke: Eppertshausen/Hessen, Germany. Wendell E. Wilson: The Mineralogical Record, Tuscon...Co., Bonanza mine, Trinity Co., Michigan Bluff district, Placer Co., in AK, placers at Fairbanks, Iditarod
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relegate to the synonymy. Most mineralogical reference works have omitted these unsatisfactory minerals, or have...Named after Dr. Friedrich Ahlfeld, of Marburg, Germany. [M.A., 6, 147.] 14th List [NiSe03.2H20; Canad...fixing potassium in Dutch soils. Named from the potash experimental field near Ammerzoden (locally called...isomorphous group, with ammonium oxide in place of potash, etc. [M.A., 3, 470.] 11th List Ammonium-analcite...cassiterite and quartz from near Arandis, Swakopmund district, South-West Africa. Named from the locality. [M
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Merivale Road Ottawa, Ontario Canada Diopside on Grossular, Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec / Photo by Jeffrey...modern chemical classifications are based. Soon works of Mohs (1820, 1825), Shepard (1832) and thereafter...Ordines Naturales Digestorum Synopsis. Halle, Germany. HAbvY, R.-J. (1801): Traité de Minéralogie. Paris...Historie (J. Sillig, trans., 1851, Hamburg and Gotha, Germany). ROME DE LISLE, J.B.L. (1772): Essai de Cristallographie...aiisserlichen Kennzeichen der Fossilien. Leipzig, Germany (A. Carozzi, trans., 1962, Univ. Illinois Press
 
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