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Aurichalcite from
Arzberg, Kottaun, Geras, Horn District, Lower Austria, Austria


Classification
Species:Aurichalcite
Formula:(Zn,Cu)5(CO3)2(OH)6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Sphaleriteⓘ2 photos of Aurichalcite associated with Sphalerite at this locality.
Hemimorphiteⓘ1 photo of Aurichalcite associated with Hemimorphite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Aurichalcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Arzberg, Kottaun, Geras, Horn District, Lower Austria, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:971704
Long-form Identifier:1:3:971704:6
GUID (UUID V4):f9eca58f-9670-433b-8d16-6edbf4b30baf
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book
in the upper lobe. This lobe is larger than the lower lobe. HOMEOMORPHY: The state of two not necessarily...Palaeozoic Phanerozoic -345 Devonian "395 Silurian Lower Palaeozoic -440 Ordovician — 500 Cambrian -600...dense silicates are forming, a family of pale, lower-density feldspars, the piagioclases, will also be...feldspars to develop with sodium-rich albite at the lower temperature end and a plagioclase with 50 per cent...magmas, possibly formed at higher levels, are of lower temperature and from them quartz, orthoclase and
Book (volume)
100. Found at several mines in the Huantajaya district, calcite, embolite, cerargyrite, bromyrite, iodyrite...Rebus Met., 1566). Glaserz, durchsichtig wie ein Horn in einer Lantern MaUhesius (Sarept., 1585). HornSilfver...Hornsilber Germ. Chlorsilfver, Silfverhornmalm Horn Corneous Argent muriate. Argent corne, Chlorure...coatings, occasionally with a drusy surface; as wax- or horn-like masses; columnar or stalactitic; rarely fibrous...and myrite). An Luster resinous to adamantine, horn-like. fresh, usually gray; also yellowish, greenish
Journal (issue)
Barausgleich. Alfred Glässel, Morgensternstr. 16, 8594 Arzberg-Röthenbach , Tel. o 92 33 / 26 16. 07019: Biete...TSUMEB (Dwight WEBER, 1977) 1. Anglesile 2. Aurichalcite 3 . Bayldonite 4. Bayldonite 5. Bayldonite 6
 
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