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Oxyplumboroméite from
Quartz quarry, Wolfsgruben (Wolfgruben), Seiz, Kammern im Liesingtal, Leoben District, Styria, Austria


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Oxyplumboroméite
Formula:Pb2Sb2O6O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Oxyplumboroméite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Quartz quarry, Wolfsgruben (Wolfgruben), Seiz, Kammern im Liesingtal, Leoben District, Styria, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1289276
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1289276:9
GUID (UUID V4):defe7b44-0793-4d3f-8cbe-44779a7fdb32
Nearest other occurrences of Oxyplumboroméite
9.6km (6.0 miles) ⓘBrandberg, Sankt Peter-Freienstein, Leoben District, Styria, Austria
45.5km (28.3 miles) ⓘSchweinskogel, Stanz im MĂŒrztal, Bruck-MĂŒrzzuschlag District, Styria, Austria
58.2km (36.2 miles) ⓘEmma adit, Ratteingraben, Guttaring, Sankt Veit an der Glan District, Carinthia, Austria
60.5km (37.6 miles) ⓘHolzapfel District (Reidenwirt), Zeltschach, Friesach, Sankt Veit an der Glan District, Carinthia, Austria
68.3km (42.4 miles) ⓘKaltenegg, Southern District, Prinzkogel mines, Prinzkogel (Prinzenkogel), Rettenegg, Weiz District, Styria, Austria
94.4km (58.6 miles) ⓘDuisitzkar, Obertalbach valley, Schladming, Liezen District, Styria, Austria
99.1km (61.6 miles) ⓘSteirische Kalkspitze (incl. Akarscharte; Akharscharte), Giglach lakes, Giglach valley, Schladming, Liezen District, Styria, Austria
99.2km (61.6 miles) ⓘLungauer Kalkspitze (incl. Znachsattel; "Im Kalk"), Weißpriach, Tamsweg District, Salzburg, Austria
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (issue)
(Continued on page 3) The Harding Mine, Picuris District, Taos Co., NM, (figure 1), is well known to mineral...Figure 2C: Plumbojarosite, with yellow platy oxyplumboroméite(?). Jetty Mine. Field of view ~ 1 cm. Sample...Montgomery recognized that beryl had been mistaken for quartz and feldspar and was actually widespread in the...also found beryl in situ at the west face of the quarry, which was once again mined. This gets me up to...Mining Quarries Gemstones Lake Superior Copper District Coal Mining Minerals Individual States (Continued
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
hydroxyferroromĂ©ite, oxycalcioromĂ©ite, and oxyplumboromĂ©ite have been completely characterized and approved...syenitic pegmatite deposit—a raw grained rock with low quartz (max. 5%) [1]—in Stavern (previously FredriksvĂ€rn)...2O 6, quartz SiO 2, SiO and wallkilldellite-(Mn) hematite O , CaCO , diopside CaMgSi O , quartz , and...oxycalcioromĂ©ite [20,21], fluorcalcioromĂ©ite [14,22–24], oxyplumboromĂ©ite [21,25] and hydroxyferroromĂ©ite [26]. This...hydroxycalcioromĂ©ite oxycalcioromĂ©ite fluorcalcioromĂ©ite oxyplumboromĂ©ite hydroxyferroromĂ©ite fluornatroromĂ©ite cuproromĂ©ite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
dolomite, aragonite, quartz, goethite, cerussite, arseniosiderite, mimetite, oxyplumboromĂ©ite and Mn oxides/hydroxides...from the old Km-3 mine in the Lavrion mining district, AttikĂ­ Prefecture, Greece. This mine, famous...varieties), aragonite, quartz, goethite, cerussite, arseniosiderite, mimetite, oxyplumboromĂ©ite (bindheimite)...thick. They overgrow calcite, dolomite, gaspĂ©ite, quartz, goethite, Mn oxides/hydroxides or romĂ©ite-group...Occurrence and general appearance The Lavrion mining district is situated ∌50 km southeast of Athens and is
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Four specimens of the roméite-group minerals oxyplumboroméite and fluorcalcioroméite from the LÄngban Mn-Fe...substituent, including vacancies. K E Y WO R D S : oxyplumboroméite, fluorcalcioroméite, roméite group, pyrochlore...roméite group: oxycalcioroméite (Ca2Sb2O7), oxyplumboroméite (Pb2Sb2O7), and fluorcalcioroméite [(Ca,Na)Sb2O6F]...present study, we examine four specimens of oxyplumboroméite and fluorcalcioroméite, characterized by single-crystal...and 20140122. In the first two specimens, oxyplumboroméite occurs as euhedral octahedral crystals or
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
hydroxycalciopyrochlore, oxycalcioroméite, and oxyplumboroméite. Aluminopyracmonite* F. Demartin, C. Castellano... matlockite, murdochite, phosgenite, pinalite, quartz, wulfenite, and yedlinite. Bobmeyerite is found...forms omnipresent inclusions in coal), calcite, quartz, unspecified clay minerals, gypsum, and deliensite...from the underground Little Eva mine, Yellow Cat district, Grand County, Utah, U.S.A. It is named in honor... epsomite, haydeeite, hematite, magnesite, and quartz. Crystals of paratacamite-(Mg) up to 0.3 mm are
Report (issue)
X-ray Powder Pattern: Km-3 mine, Lavrion mining district, Attikí Prefecture, Greece. 4.64 (100), 3.238...17 [4.92] 100.00 (1) Km-3 mine, Lavrion mining district, Attikí Prefecture, Greece; average of 6 electron...dolomite, aragonite, quartz, goethite, cerussite, arseniosiderite, mimetite, oxyplumboroméite (bindheimite)...From the dumps of the Km-3 mine, Lavrion mining district, Attikí Prefecture, Greece. Name: The Ni-dominant
Report (issue)
zone of polymetallic ore deposits. Association: Quartz, mawbyite, cobaltlotharmeyerite, galena, arseniosiderite...dolomite, aragonite, quartz, goethite, cerussite, arseniosiderite, mimetite, oxyplumboroméite, Mn oxides/ hydroxides...From dumps of the old Km-3 mine, Lavrion mining district, Attikí Prefecture, Greece. From the Bou Azzer
Book (chapter)
= white quartz-mogĂĄnite mixed-layer, Bukanov 136 (2006). babbel quartz = transparent quartz pseudomorph...transparent quartz pseudomorph ? after fluorite, AM 12, 387 (1927). bĂĄbelkvarc = transparent quartz pseudomorph...after fluorite, LĂĄszlĂł 153 (1995). babel-quartz = transparent quartz pseudomorph ? after fluorite, Dana 6th...6th, 190 (1892). Babelquarz = transparent quartz pseudomorph ? after fluorite, Hintze I.2, 1351 (1905)...de Fourestier 33 (1999). Babylonian quartz = transparent quartz pseudomorph ? after fluorite, MM 14,
Book (edition)
Mineralogisches Institut, UniversitÀt Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 236, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany...example for such a situations can be seen in euhedral quartz crystals embedded in the sulfide matrix of fossil...normally contain amorphous silica/opal rather than quartz in its initial stages, as is the case in modern...displaying various colours under XPL; euhedral quartz shows milky internal reflections. Internal Reflections...Late proustite (red internal reflections) filling quartz druse (milky); dike filling. Right (third from
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
yellow beryl crystals, garnet, lepidolite, and rose quartz (Jones 1959, B. Wilson, pers. commun., H. Hyder...mineral assemblage common to pegmatites in the area (quartz + feldspar ± tourmaline ± mica). On the other hand...mineral assemblages with medium-grained feldspars, quartz, and biotite (± amphibole, chlorite). Individual...tourmaline (Table 4). Rose quartz is sometimes a constituent of the quartz core. Mineralogy Tourmaline...observed in the pegmatites are quartz + feldspar + black tourmaline or quartz + feldspar + biotite (e.g.
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
about 50 mm across after tetrahedrite in a siderite–quartz matrix. No distinct crystals have been observed...about 50 mm across after tetrahedrite in a siderite–quartz matrix (Fig. 1). The boxwork veins themselves are..., 2013), but was not observed for Pb2ĂŸ in oxyplumboromĂ©ite (HĂ„lenius & Bosi, 2013). Not just displacement... 447–465. HĂ„lenius, U. & Bosi, F. (2013): OxyplumboromĂ©ite, Pb2Sb2O7, a new mineral species of the pyrochlore
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
which gold is associated with, are developed in quartz (30–45%)– mica (20–35%)–carbonate (35–40%) rocks...metasomatites and more rarely in pocket-like inclusions in quartz segregations. The earliest ore minerals (Au-As...quartztwo-mica schists, and the limbs are formed by quartz-mica-carbonate (with layers and Minerals 2021...19 lenticular layers of marbled limestone) and quartz-mica-carbonate schists (Figure 1). Ore bodies of...minerals [34,36]. The most common gold inclusions in quartz and sulfides are arsenopyrite, pyrite, pyrrhotite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
UniversitÀt Wien, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 Vienna, Austria *Corresponding author, e-mail: herta.silvia.effenberger@univie...siliceous sphaerosiderite and limonite rocks are quartz, baryte, siderite, hematite, and goethite. These...Zn are frequently found in the Rudabånya mining district. The most common secondary minerals are malachite...jarosite, less frequently plumbojarosite, oxyplumboroméite, metacinnabar, eglestonite, and Ag amalgams...embedded in the siliceous sphaerosiderite rock with quartz (Q) and cerussite (C). The length of the aggregate
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
new sulphate-borate mineral from the Emet Borate District (Turkey). Revista de la sociedad espanola de mineralogia...the Foote Lithium Company mine, Kings Mountain district, Cleveland County, North Carolina, U.S.A. (35°12â€Č40″N...Occasionally it is being in grain-boundary contact with quartz, dolomite, native gold, eldragόnite, eskebornite...the Foote Lithium Company mine, Kings Mountain district, Cleveland County, North Carolina, U.S.A. (35°12â€Č40″N...from the old Km-3 mine in the Lavrion m ining district, AttikĂ­ Prefecture, Greece. The dump material
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
follows: oxycalcioromĂ©ite (Ca2 Sb5+ 2 O7 ), oxyplumboromĂ©ite (Pb2 Sb2 O7 ), fluorcalcioromĂ©ite [(Ca,Na)Sb5+...the polymineral−sample are romĂ©ite, brizziite and quartz. romĂ©ite, for which the strongest band is 516 cm...compatible with the reference patterns, belong to quartz and values. The Raman bands observed at 230, 303...the polymineral sample are romĂ©ite, brizziite and quartz. The background of the XRD diagram between 15 and...Raman spectra of brizziite with reference data. quartz and romĂ©ite. The shifts in the recorded brizziite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
plagioclase (Ab99–82An1–18), microcline perthite, quartz, and biotite, with minor Fe3+-bearing schorl-dravite...(1) a marginal graphic zone composed of albite + quartz ± minor-to-accessory biotite commonly altered to...intermediate graphic zone of microcline perthite + quartz + small quartztourmaline nests, with smaller amounts...aggregates; (3) a central zone of graphic microcline + quartz, in places developed as blocky feldspar with interstitial...usually less than 1 mm in size, disseminated in quartz, microcline, albite, and muscovite. Lepageite is
Journal (issue)
FOMS Field Trip Collecting at the Franklin Braen quarry Cork Hill Road, Franklin N.J. If gate is open,...it is the heart of the mineral heritage of the district, and its success is due to the interest and energies...Club; David Ackerman, Lieutenant Governor, 17th District, Kiwanis; Edward Selems, President, Franklin Mineral...Zinc Company; Mervyn Haines, Governor, New Jersey District, Kiwanis; Alfred Littell, Secretary, Franklin...of the World,” a detailed and expanded Franklin District mineral list, description of the District’s rock
Book (chapter)
165 (1995). macskaszem = chatoyant chrysoberyl or quartz or cordierite or diopside or tourmaline, LĂĄszlĂł...(2006). Madagascar topaz = heated yellow gem Fe-rich quartz, Thrush 211 (1968). Madagascar moonstone = Ca-rich...EII, 949 (1960). madĂĄrszemkvarc = multicolored quartz, LĂĄszlĂł 153 (1995). Maddrell's salt = synthetic...red-brown Fe3+-rich quartz, Haditsch & Maus 122 (1974). Madeirastein = red-brown Fe3+-rich quartz, Haditsch &...red-brown Fe3+-rich quartz, Bukanov 123 (2006). Madeiratopas = red-brown Fe3+-rich quartz, Strunz 548 (1970)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Eastern Siberia, Russia. The associated minerals are quartz, albite, microcline, spodumene, cassiterite, beryl...dike of a LCT-type pegmatite in association with quartz, K-feldspar, plagioclase, elbaite, schorl, fluor-elbaite...Mn-phlogopite, lÄngbanite, pinakiolite, and oxyplumboroméite. The mineral occurs as irregularly rounded...was found in sanidinite in the operating pumice quarry in association with sanidine, nosean, rhodonite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
mineralization occurs in steeply dipping vuggy quartz veins with disseminated sulfides along vein borders...predominantly hosted by quartz amphibolite and, in the northern part of the deposit, minor quartz–biotite-rich metasediments...KD41 at 78 m, where the sequence is dominated by quartz amphibolite. The rock hosting honeaite consisting...discovered in cobbles and boulders of anhedral quartz range in size from 5 to 80 cm, which contain inclusions...of baumhauerite has been described recently from quartz 1571 NEW MINERAL NAMES veins with zinkenite
Book
spectra of diopside from Rotkopf, Zillertal, Tyrol, Austria, measured on (100) and (010) plates (X, Y and Z...of sturmanite from the Black Rock mine, Kuruman District, South Africa, determined from its crystal structure...2.2) Locality: Schlegeistal, Zillertaler Alps, Austria (type locality). Description: Light green aggregates...2.3) Locality: Schlegeistal, Zillertaler Alps, Austria. Description: Grains from the association with...massive aggregate of potassic feldspar, albite, and quartz. Investigated by I.V. Pekov. The empirical formula
Book (chapter)
O-amphibole = orthoamphibole, MM 33, 884 (1964). O.B. = quartz + kaolinite + illite ?, Robertson 24 (1954). O-beryl...beryl, JG 28, 417 (2003). O.B.F. = kaolinite + quartz + illite ?, Robertson 24 (1954). obligoner Uranophyllit...Egleston 188 (1892). occhio di gatto = asteriated quartz, Egleston 280 (1892). occhio di Pavone = compact...leucite, Dana 6th, 342 (1892). occhio di tigre = quartz pseudomorph after riebeckite, Kipfer 187 (1974)...banded quartz-mogĂĄnite mixed-layer, AM 12, 393 (1927). occidental amethyst = violet Fe3+-rich quartz, AM
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Article Primary Minerals and Age of The Hydrothermal Quartz Veins Containing U-Mo-(Pb, Bi, Te) Mineralization...E. Primary Minerals and Age of The Hydrothermal Quartz Veins Containing U-Mo-(Pb, Bi, Te) Mineralization...valley near Čučma, about 7 km to the NNE of the district town of RoĆŸňava (Eastern Slovakia). Mineralization...originated in the following stages: (I.) quartz I, fluorapatite I; (II.) quartz II, fluorapatite II, zircon, rutile...vicinity of the Čučma village, north of the district town RoĆŸňava (Eastern Slovakia), were, in the
Journal (volume)
an alkaline syenite pegmatite at Allt a’ Mhullin Quarry, Assynt, Sutherland, Scotland Stephen Moreton ...long, of julgoldite on pectolite, Auchinstarry Quarry, Kilsyth. G.435.27. © National Museums Scotland...Fluor. Amazonstone. Sphene. Oligoclase? Allanite. Quartz. Orangite and Thorite. Specular Iron. Magnetite...1835–1892), the Superintendent of the Inverness District Lunatic Asylum and founding Secretary of the Inverness...Scottish mountains than any man who has yet lived
No district was unknown to him, and scarcely any high mountain
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
magnesian tephroite, jacobsite and minor oxyplumboroméite in a compact, Mn-rich skarn, as masses of...direct reactions between phlogopite, dolomite and quartz, also involving a Na-rich fluid; however, the very
 
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