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Cotunnite from
Slag dumps, Richelsdorf Smelter, Süß, Nentershausen, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Kassel Region, Hesse, Germany


Locality type:Mine Dump
Classification
Species:Cotunnite
Formula:PbCl2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Cotunnite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Slag dumps, Richelsdorf Smelter, Süß, Nentershausen, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Kassel Region, Hesse, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:401184
Long-form Identifier:1:3:401184:2
GUID (UUID V4):2d48db90-4074-4f37-8d35-f6d46abb07be
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
474 oxides and glassy forms [1,2]. However, smelter slags are reactive and may be the source of metals...groundwater contamination [3–12]. Thus, base-metal slag deposits at the Penn Mine in California contained...extractability and bioavailability of Cd, Pb and Zn from smelter-contaminated soils, and indicated that alkaline...the application of polylactic acid amendments to smelter tailings increased the bioavailability of Pb, Ni...affect metal mobility from contaminated soils with smelter slags and evaluate the possible remediation of
Report (issue)
THE GRAND GULCH MINING REGION, MOHAVE COUNTY, ARIZONA. By JAMES M. HILL. INTRODUCTION. Early iff November...of the Colorado Plateau. It forms a part of the region sometimes colloquially called the "Arizona Strip...longitude 113° 45' W. and latitude 36° 15' N. The region is also represented on the Mount Trumbull topographic...the gasoline truck. CLIMATE. The climate of this region is typical of the desert country of the §outhwest...probable that it was known to 'GRAND GULCH MINING .REGION, ABIZ. 43 the Indians before that time. The prospect
Journal (volume)
ide Smelting Mill, County Durham, including a new slag mineral, copper antimonate 54-61 Richard S. W. Braithwaite...secondary species associated with weathering of smelter residues from Castleside in Co. Durham and Tindale...worked for baryte in the mid-20 th century. The dumps from these mines surround and in some cases cover...but yielded nothing of value (Adams, 1988). The dumps contain a little baryte and vein quartz and an open...mineralised spoil, and contains a few elongated finger dumps. Little remains of any of the mine buildings. A
Report (issue)
of the geology and ore deposits in the Plateau region. The junior author, G. F. Loughlin, began work...was carried on in the Cottonwood-American Fork region. This work was interrupted by the war, but some............................................... . Region north of Ogden, by G. F. Loughlin ........ _.................. . Western slope (Hyrum-"Paradise region), by V. C. Heikes ... _..........................and districts-Continued. Wasatch Range-Continued. Region north of Ogden-Continued. Box Elder, Willard, and
 
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