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Quartz from
Henneberg Quarry, Weitisberga, Wurzbach, Saale-Orla District, Thuringia, Germany


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Fluoriteⓘ6 photos of Quartz associated with Fluorite at this locality.
Calciteⓘ5 photos of Quartz associated with Calcite at this locality.
Parsonsiteⓘ2 photos of Quartz associated with Parsonsite at this locality.
Fluorapatiteⓘ1 photo of Quartz associated with Fluorapatite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Henneberg Quarry, Weitisberga, Wurzbach, Saale-Orla District, Thuringia, Germany
Photo GalleryView Gallery (3 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:123598
Long-form Identifier:1:3:123598:2
GUID (UUID V4):756e45dc-87a8-472e-a735-c4440c2c3277
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
6.4km (4.0 miles) ⓘSlate quarries, Lehesten, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt District, Thuringia, Germany
13.3km (8.2 miles) ⓘMuckenberg quarry, Saalburg-Ebersdorf, Saale-Orla District, Thuringia, Germany
13.6km (8.5 miles) ⓘTĂ€nnig, Bad Lobenstein, Saale-Orla District, Thuringia, Germany
16.5km (10.3 miles) ⓘAlt & Neu Bescheert GlĂŒck Mines, Lichtenberg, Hof District, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
17.3km (10.8 miles) ⓘEleonore adit, Lichtenberg, Hof District, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
17.5km (10.9 miles) ⓘFriedrich Wilhelm mine, Lichtenberg, Hof District, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
19.2km (11.9 miles) ⓘLiselotte mine (Kemlas prospect), Kemlas, Issigau, Hof District, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
20.3km (12.6 miles) ⓘMorassina Mine, Schmiedefeld, Saalfeld, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt District, Thuringia, Germany
23.2km (14.4 miles) ⓘArme Hilfe Mine, Ullersreuth, Hirschberg, Saale-Orla District, Thuringia, Germany
23.9km (14.9 miles) ⓘLorchenmĂŒhle, Thiemitz valley, Schwarzenbach am Wald, Hof District, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ, Telegrafenberg, D-14473 Potsdam, Germany Received 25 February 2013; accepted in revised...Erzgebirge–Vogtland, the Saxon Granulite Massif, and Thuringia (Germany) formed by anatectic melting of Palaeozoic...University of Bremen, Leobener Str. 2, D-28359 Bremen, Germany. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2014.01.018 0016-7037/Ó...three areas of the Saxo-Thuringian Zone of Germany (Thuringia, Erzgebirge–Vogtland, Saxon Granulite Massif)...deposited, such as those in the Schwarzburg area of Thuringia (Fig. 1, see also Romer and Hahne, 2010). Subduction
Report (issue)
phenakite, bertrandite, bavenite, minasgeraisite-(Y), quartz, calcite, muscovite, chlorite. Distribution: In...Austria. From Henneberg, Thuringia, and Tittling, Bavaria, Germany. In the Cheesewring quarry, Linkinhorne
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Potsdam, D-14473 Potsdam, C 123, Telegrafenberg, Germany Received 4 March 2003; accepted 21 July 2003 Abstract...the Saxothuringian Zone of the Variscan orogen, Germany, were investigated by electron microprobe. These...the lamprophyre samples comes from the Henneberg granite quarry near Lehesten (Franken- Fig. 1. Sketch...of geological units and sample localities. (1) Henneberg and Bärenstein near Lehesten, (2) Eisenbach valley...the Franconian-Thuringian Schiefergebirge. This quarry exposes a small granitic to granodioritic intrusion
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ), Telegrafenberg, D-144743 Potsdam, Germany a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...(2454) Israel (Is21) Lus a tia EL Chemnitz Henneberg (2217, 2358) 50°17’N 13°45’E 25 km 50°49’N...from the Erzgebirge, Lusatia, and the Sudetes (Germany and Poland). Samplea Age (Ma) 87 87 143 86...eastern Erzgebirge), 2217 (kersantite from Henneberg quarry, Thuringian Slate Belt), 2071.16 (minette...from Zwickau–Reinsdorf), 2358 (minette from Henneberg quarry, Thuringian Slate Belt), 2454 (kersantite
Report (chapter)
magmatism in the NW Thuringian Forest, central Germany: a review ARMIN ZEH & HELENE BRfitTZ Mineralogisches...Mineralogisches Institut, Am Hubland, D-97074 Wfirzburg, Germany (e-mail: armin, zeh @ mail. uni- wuerzburg.de)...block faulting in the Thuringian Forest region, Germany, accompanied by intense magmatism. This is well...deformed feldspar in contact with recrystallized quartz. Contact-parallel orientation of Kfeldspar phenocrysts...are well foliated and contain ductilely deformed quartz (M/idler 1969; Benek & Schust 1988; M/idler & Voigt
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
granites of the Aue–Schwarzenberg Zone (Erzgebirge, Germany) a major source for metalliferous ore deposits...Granite Zone (ASGZ), in the western Erzgebirge of Germany, is composed of small, lateVariscan F-poor biotite...Granite Zone“ (ASGZ), in the western Erzgebirge of Germany, comprise a diversity of granite stocks or small...Underground exposures in the Schneeberg–Schlema ore district imply that the granites of Aue, Gleesberg, and...and 200 ”m. Small (< 10 ”m) grains contained in quartz typify the Beierfeld granite. Contrasting to the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
fertility of the Fichtelgebirge granites (NE Bavaria, Germany) H.-J. Förster, D. Rhede and L. Hecht With 11 figures...Background geology The Fichtelgebirge/Smrčiny (Germany, Czech Republic) constitutes a Saxothuringian region...minerals deposited along fractures penetrating quartz and feldspar (4194). tion generally operates in...which generated a system of cracks in the enclosing quartz that has the form of a triple junction (4194)....and U are late-stage, occurring included in late quartz and feldspar or interstitially. Another distinguishing
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Graefenthal Horst (Northern Bavaria-FederalRepublic of Germany) H. DILL FederalInstitutefor Geosciences and Natural...Stilleweg2, D-3000 Hannover51, Federal Republicof Germany Abstract The Graefenthalhorst,situatedin the northernpart...highlands andtheirposition in theFederalRepublicof Germany. I: Graefenthal horst,II = Lobenstein horst,III=...graptoliteshales:Schlegel(1974) wasable to divide thesebeds in Thuringia (GDR)--approximately 30 to 40 m thick--into an...uniform all over the working area. It consists of quartz, white mica, rarely albite, anatase,rutile, calcite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
mineralization of the Berga Antiform, Eastern-Thuringia, Germany: A fluid inclusion study Patrick Krolop...mineralization of the Berga Antiform, EasternThuringia, Germany: A fluid inclusion study. The address for the corresponding...mineralization of the Berga Antiform, EasternThuringia, Germany: A fluid inclusion study Patrick Krolop1*, Mathias...Mineralogy, Brennhausgasse 14, 09599 Freiberg, Germany CR IP *Corresponding authors: patrick.krolop@mineral...vein-mineralization in the Schleiz and Greiz area, eastern Thuringia, are bound to NESW striking Variscan fault zones
Report (volume)
modified by varying concentration of the salts. Henneberg and Stohinann" in 1858 described experiments confirming...solution the quantity absorbed is somewhat greater. Henneberg and Stohmami found also that the greater the quantity...ammonium chloride solution. According to Skey 6 quartz powder takes iron from ferric acetate solution...investigated the action of dilute solutions on powdered quartz whose particles were for the most part 0.005 to...their solutions with quartz, and the author's conclusion is that "so far as quartz is concerned adsorption
Book
Several specimens of a particular mineral, e.g. quartz, may vary not only in colour (see plates) but also...graphite. The basic element of the commonest mineral — quartz — is silica (SiO,), a compound of silicon and oxygen...— some 40-50 — are generally rock-forming, e.g. quartz, felspar, mica, pyroxene, amphibole and olivine...At a later stage they often become filled with quartz, agate or chalcedony. The largest part of the gases...walls of the fissures. Well known minerals, such as quartz and calcite, originate at this stage and are known
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
sediment consisted mainly of quartz sand. Using Kg and ÎŒg values of quartz Vp was estimated to be 1.96...and references). Log data indicate 15–30% of non-quartz material, much of it illite (Dallimore et al. 1999c)...somewhat higher, but still within the range of non-quartz material suggested from logging. Using moduli from...rock-physics modeling* K (GPa) ÎŒ (GPa) ρ (g/cm3)† quartz 37.8 44.1 2.65 clay 21.2 6.7 2.58 gas hydrate 6... Mienert, J., Berteussen, K.A., Sognnes, H., Henneberg, K., Langhammer, J., and Anonymous (2000) Multi-component
Book
Oder and Vistula River Basins . . . . Maciej Henneberg, Jan Strzalko, Main Methodological and Methodical...revealed a few ljnear streaks, clearly caused by quartz grains, located on convex tips and roughly parallel...K.NuTssoN, K. 1975 An Experimental Analysis of Quartz Scrapers. Results and Applications, "Fornvannen...structures. It can also well be seen in materials fron1 Germany and Czechoslovakia, not discussed in this work...'de la culture lusacienne trouve a Przeczyce, district Zawiercie, "Archaeologia Polona", vol. 8, pp.
Book (edition)
very old origin, often without lrnown source. e.g. quartz or cinnabar. Current practice most often names...polished mineral surface, expressed in clase. 7 - quartz. 8 - topaz, 9 - corundum, 10 - dia- percentage...dept. (departement), dept. (departamento), dist. (district). Less common terms are not abbreviated, e.g....purine-porphyrine group). a nickel porphyrine. With quartz. rutile, piemontite, sursassite, ardennite, Triclinic...Scbwarzwald Mts., in the Sailauf quarry, Spessart Mts., Bavaria. both Germany, and from the Rabejac deposit
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
are analysesof the two minerals. 1st,Zircon by Henneberg. 2d, Zircon fromLitchfield, by Gibbs. 3d, MalakonfromHitteroe...Severalrocks weresubmitted, of clay slaterock,ferruginous quartz, consisting fromtheneighbourhood of iron sand.
Book (volume)
also at dorf in Saxony in a vein of rhombohedral Quartz, containing argentiferous prismatic Arsenkal-pyrites...copper, with hexahedral Iron-pyrites, rhombohedral Quartz, &c. It is one of those minerals which, by decomposition...the Prismatic Copper-Glance mines of Kupfer- district of Siegen, in the berg and Rudelstadt in Silesia...-haloide, rhombohedral Lime-haloide, rhombohedral Quartz, and many other spe- with hexahedral Gold. associated...species, most commonly accompanied by rhombohedral Quartz and prismatic Scheelium-ore. it is 3. Among
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Zuffardi, 1973). Fluorite is in paragenesis with quartz, calcite and sulfides. The mineralizations are...37 ± 18 9 55 ± 64 55 Tannenglasbach (F.R.G.) Henneberg (F.R.G.) Krizany (U.S.S.R.) Marche (France) 1...min~ralisantes et roches sources -- Exemple pris dans le district de la Marche Occidentale (France). Miner. Deposita
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
powdered and ignited quartz is added, together with two o r three pieces of quartz about the size of kidney...estimated. G. T. A. Determination of Fibrin. By W. HENNEBERG ( B i e d . Cmttr., 1879, 303).-It appears that
Book (volume)
Droitwich in Worcestershire. In the north of Germany, rocks of the salt formation and salt springs occur...farthest limit of the salt -beds on that side of Germany. OR. 1. Fos. SALTS.) $ P . 1. HEXAHEDRAL ROCK...so hard as to snap the pick -axes made use of in quarry . ing it . * Pennant's Outlines of the Globe,...in Hungary, in the neighbourhood of Debrezin , district of Bahar, &c.; in Switzerland, at Schwartzberg...Pekin ; in Thibetian Tartary ; Persia ; Natolia ; district of Ochotsk , in the government of Irkutsk ; in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1881, 403-405) .-As suitable for cultivation in Germany the anthor mentions Spalding's prolific, Sheriff's...seeds, into the district of Magdeburg, but is known to exist i n other parts of Germany, and is said by...seeds of various species of plantain are used in Germany as cattle fodder, and with good results when ground.... Alumina .............. Silica .............. Quartz and mtile . :.. . 3.005 Not extracted Not Extracted...plants in sand. A number of pots were filled with quartz sand previously ignited and treated with hydrochloric
Book
Several specimens of a particular mineral, e.g. quartz, may vary not only in colour (see plates) but also...graphite. The basic element of the commonest mineral quartz — is silica (SiO2), a compound of silicon and oxygen...— some 40-50 — are generally rock-forming, e.g. quartz, felspar, mica, pyroxene, amphi­ bole and olivine...At a later stage they often become filled with quartz, agate or chalcedony. The largest part of the gases...walls of the fissures. Well known minerals, such as quartz and calcite, originate at this stage and arc known
Book
Petrology Brennhausgasse 14, D-09596 Freiberg, Germany (e-mail, thomas.seifert@mineral.tu-freiberg.de)...mica-lamprophyre). Arme Leute Bergfreude mine, Marienberg district. small picture top right: Stringer zone W-As-Sn...ore-type. Ober Neuhaus Sachsen mine, Pobershau district. small picture on the bottom left: Zoned phlogopite-phenocryst...NNW-SSE kersantite dike is crosscutted by ENE-WSW quartz-cassiterite-sulïŹde veinlets of the ‘stringer zone...late-Variscan ore mineralization in the Erzgebirge (Germany and Czech Republic). Located at the northwestern
Book (edition)
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...Especially when the mineral species is common, such as quartz (75.1.3.1), many varieties (jasper, onyx) are known
Book
fibrous radiating structure. Opposite: gold on quartz from California. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 7 THE...sometimes as fine, large speciÂŹ mens; at Freiberg, E. Germany; Pribram, Czechoslovakia; Broken Hill, New South...metamorphic rock, and in sea water. Auriferous quartz is a major source for gold and occurs in hydrothermal...Localities. Apart from South Africa, Above: Gold on quartz from California. Such a specimen would command...gold visible Left: Another fine example of gold on quartz, also from California gold is found in Rhodesia
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Justus-Liebig-UniversitĂ€t Senckenbergstrasse 3 35390 Giessen Germany K. WEBER Institut fĂŒr Geologie und Dynamik der...Göttingen Goldschmidtstrasse 3 37077 Göttingen Germany Cataloging-in-Publication D a t a applied for...international conference in G6ttingen/Giessen, Germany. Discussions were focused on the Tectonothermal...Geological Survey of Hessen Leberberg 9 65193 Wiesbaden Germany V. BACHTADSE Institut fur Allgemeine und Angewandte...Ludwig-Maximilians-U niversitat Theresienstr. 41 80333 Munchen Germany M. BANAS University of Mining and Metallurgy AI
 
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