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Tourmaline from
Arsenic mine, Lower Rotgülden lake, Rotgülden, Muhr, Tamsweg District, Salzburg, Austria


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:'Tourmaline' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:AD3G6 (T6O18)(BO3)3X3Z
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Tourmaline data
Locality Data:Click here to view Arsenic mine, Lower Rotgülden lake, Rotgülden, Muhr, Tamsweg District, Salzburg, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:262506
Long-form Identifier:1:3:262506:5
GUID (UUID V4):886c9782-e282-4597-9ee0-fafaee19c377
Nearest other occurrences of Tourmaline
9.7km (6.0 miles) Zickenberg, Oberweißburg, Sankt Michael im Lungau, Tamsweg District, Salzburg, Austria
11.6km (7.2 miles) Klaus quarry, Oberweißburg, Sankt Michael im Lungau, Tamsweg District, Salzburg, Austria
12.2km (7.6 miles) Birgeck Mines, Gold mines, Schellgaden, Muhr, Tamsweg District, Salzburg, Austria
12.5km (7.8 miles) Hochalmspitze, Malta, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
13.1km (8.1 miles) Knappenlöcher, Zanaischg, Pölla valley, Rennweg am Katschberg, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
13.6km (8.5 miles) A10 Highway tunnel, Katschberg, Schellgaden, Muhr, Tamsweg District, Salzburg, Austria
14.3km (8.9 miles) Essl quarry, Sankt Michael im Lungau, Tamsweg District, Salzburg, Austria
15.9km (9.9 miles) Grauleitenspitze north slope, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
16.9km (10.5 miles) Arnoldhöhe, Mallnitz, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
21.9km (13.6 miles) Roß Alp, Reinitzgraben (Steinbrückengraben), Lendorf, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Orogenic-type copper-gold-arsenic-(bismuth) mineralization at Flatschach (Eastern Alps), Austria Johann G. Raith...mineralization in the historic Flatschach mining district (Styria, Austria) occurs in a NE–SW to NNE–WSW oriented...Leoben, Leoben, Austria 2 Pezoltgasse 46, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria 3 Salinen Austria AG, Bad Aussee...Aussee, Austria chalcopyrite with pyrite or arsenopyrite. Sericite-carbonate alteration is developed around...composition of gold. Unique about the Flatschach district is the lower-temperature overprint of copper arsenides
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
University, Ames, IA 50011-3212, USA Abstract Arsenic-copper-gold-bismuth mineralization in the Stanos...conditions (600–650 °C, pressures of 7–8 kbars), (3) lower amphibolite facies (quartz + muscovite + staurolite...500–550 °C and pressures of 4–5 kbar), and (5) lower greenschist facies (quartz + muscovite + Fe-chlorite...(2005, 2006) from the Ferbertal scheelite deposit, Austria. Electron microprobe analyses of bismuthinite derivatives...Romania, and Waschgang and Ferbertal deposits, Austria, and the Funiushan copper skarn deposit, China
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discovered minerals: annabergite (nickel mineral), arsenic, polybasite, bizmuth, heidenbergite, uranium minerals...found jordanite with thalium. STRZEGOM (Strigov), Lower Silesia, Poland. In granite quarries occur large...chabasite, beryl. In pegmatite veins have been found tourmaline and strigovite (silicate of potassium and aluminum)...name. WIELICZKA, near Krakow, Poland, oldest salt mine in Europe, beautiful large halite xls, anhydrate...twins of gypsum crystals. BLEIBERG, Carnthia, Austria. Leadzinc deposit, here occur: galena, large xIs
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mineral collection. se rs eee 7 ar oltre) LAKe sho 363.8 oe saline 3 re Campus eTTTT 16.2...the earth’s surface, where the temperature was lower and the intense pressures gone. Prior to and during...stood atop the “mother” mass of blue-colored rock. A mine was started and a shaft was sunk into the rock....crystal, still imbedded in the country rock, to the mine manager, Mr. F. Wells. With his pocketknife Wells...Cullinan in honor of the superintendent of the Premier Mine in which it had been found, it was sold to the Transvaal
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the earth’s surface, where the temperature was lower and the intense pressures gone. Prior to and during...stood atop the "mother” mass of blue-colored rock. A mine was started and a shaft was sunk into the rock....crystal, still imbedded in the country rock, to the mine manager, Mr. F. Wells. With his pocketknife Wells...Cullinan in honor of the superintendent of the Premier Mine in which it had been found, it was sold to the Transvaal...attractiveness. Miners working the Proprietary Block 14 Mine discovered and removed the matrix from its pocket
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times, and there is evidence of at least one flint mine dating from this period. Finely worked and polished...instance, in various parts of the Austrian Tirol and Salzburg. Much tin ore came from Britain so that brisk...derives its name from the saltmining district of Hallstatt in Upper Austria, where many prehistoric finds have...of these fourfold axes in all. The considerably lower symmetry of a monoclinic crystal is shown in Fig...crystallographic symmetry of a body may often be lower than its apparent geometric symmetry. In a pyrite
Catalog/List
Genus V. Sp. 1. Octahedral Arsenic-Acid. Chem. Arsenic. 2. Arsenic- Acid. Ar. ORDER Genus Sp....8. L. Hallein, 9. L. Hallein, Lower Lower Austria. Fibrous. Austria. Lamellar, color sky blue and...and white. 10. L. Ischel, Upper 2 Austria. Color red. Mineralogical Cabinet. Genps V. Sp. ac. ...Triv. Blue Vit- Chem. Sulphate of Copper. Parys mine, Anglesea. 13. L. 14. Ar. Genus VII. Sp. 1. ...Epsom Salt. Chem. Sulphate of Magnesia. 15. L. Salzburg. Near Albany, New- York. 16. L. and may be
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so-called pegmatites, in which such minerals as mica, tourmaline with others containing elements and beryl...results in a pseudo-symmetry, i.e. crystals of lower symmetry are twinned in such a way that they form...striated. Some minerals, such as pyrite, quartz, and tourmaline display such typical striations that they may...of (from left to right): pyrite, quartz, and tourmaline Pseudomorphs Pseudomorphs are unusual mineral...between that of the sample and that of the next lower grade. In this case we consider the hardness to
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121 argentite I0 argentojarosite 58 arsenates 65 arsenic 4 arsenides 8 arsenopyrite 15, 17 artinite 51,...78, 79, 79 topazolite 78 torbernite 72, 74, 74 tourmaline 94, 95, 95 tremolite 98 trevorite 24 tridimyte...59 zippeite 62 zircon 77, 78, 78 zoisite 88 THE MINE LKINGDOM All physical bodies in Nature can be...or slightly rotated Vitreous. Like glass 3 THE MINE Class I: native ·elements Chemical elernents found...in the Urals and Cornwall in England. Mercury, arsenic, antimony These native elements are not very common
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so-called pegmatites, in which such minerals as mica, tourmaline and beryl are concentrated, together with others...results in a pseudo-symmetry, i.e. crystals of lower symmetry are twinned jn such a way that they form...striated. Some minerals, such as pyrite, quartz, and tourmaline display such typical striations that they may...of [from left to right J: pyrite, quartz, and tourmaline Ia I1 || i I Pseudomorphs Pseudomorphs are...that of the next lower grade. In this case we consider the hardness to be of the lower grade adding a half-grade
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A CHANGING PLANET 11 Vanadinite, San Carlos district, Chihuahua, Mexico * 8 x 4 x 2 cm Mineral Species...minerals to change varies considerably. Some, like tourmaline, remain unchanged for hundreds of millions of...during or after crystal growth, as exemplified by tourmaline in schist, quartz or phlogopite. Space for Growth...inclusions or colors in quartz (page 248) and tourmaline crystals (page 210), and the layered or banded...mineral pigments. LEFT: Malachite, Bwana M’Kubwa Mine, Ndola, Copperbelt, Zambia * 22 x 26 x 16 cm 22
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93 emery 25 epidote 87, 87, 89 epistilbite 124 arsenic 4 chalcedony 31 chalcocite 8, 8 erythrite 70... 79, 79 topazolite 78 torbernite 72, 74, 74 tourmaline 94, 95, 95 tremolite 98 trevorite 24 tridimyte...in the Urals and Cornwall in England. Mercury, arsenic, antimony These native elements are not very common...California, Alaska, Oregon, Texas, and Arkansas. Arsenic, As: trigonal system; sg 5.63; hardness ...especially near Kimberley); diamonds from the Kimberley mine are embedded in ultrabasic blue rock called kimberlite
127 chalcanthite 59 chalcedony 31 arsenates 65 arsenic 4 arsenides 8 chalcocite 8, 8 chalcolite 74 arsenopyrite...79, 79 topazolite 78 torbernite 72, 74, 74 tourmaline 94, 95, 95 tremolite 98 trevorite 24 tridimyte...in the Urals and Cornwall in England. Mercury, arsenic, antimony These native elements are not very common...California, Alaska, Oregon, Texas, and Arkansas. Arsenic, As: trigonal 3.5. It is found in masses system;...especially near Kimberley); diamonds from the Kimberley mine are embedded in ultrabasic blue rock called kimberlite
Journal (issue)
Articles Minerals of the Espirito Santo Pegmatite District, Eastern Brazil.. ......697 by M. L. Chaves, A...Crystal-Filled Cleft at Knappenloch, Weisseck, Lungau, Salzburg, Austria................................747 by R. Bacher...Belo Horizonte. At the time, the Morro Velho gold mine, in the municipality of Nova Lima, was in full production...Mineralogical Record, “The Minerals of the Morro Velho Gold Mine, Brazil,” with co-author Richard V. Gaines, in 1973...particular was from the vicinity of the Morro Velho mine: it consisted of a hand-sized plate of white dolomite
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specific gravity are again defined as groups for the lower section of the multicolored margin bar. As man y...minerals as possible are included in each group. The lower section of the margin bar is fitted with a scale...crystals, and weathered surfaces can give a false lower hardness. After the test scratch, a powder-like...zircon and sphene, where double refraction at the lower edge of the crystal can be observed with the naked...fibrous, crumbly, powdery, as crust; present in salt lake beds, hot spring deposits, and volcanic vents. Accompanied
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one that will again defined as groups for the lower sec- 2< make a positive identffica- tion of the...characteristic—also weight of a specific mate- The lower section of the margin bar is rial compared with...crystals, and weathered surfaces can give a false lower hardness. Metal holders in which mineral chips...Tarnish, discolorations, and weathering tion at the lower edge of the crystal can be observed with the naked...fibrous, crumbly, powdery, as crust; present in salt lake beds, hot spring Mohs' hardnes_s^ deposits, and
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industry for thousands of years. Two forms of arsenic sulphide, realgar (top-left) and orpiment (bottom)...clay. As a river washes into the sea, or into a lake, the heaviest quartz grains are dropped nearest...out of the water first. , .2.t'l UNDERSTAN DING MINE RALS HOVV MINERALS FORM Minerals are the natural...These can cornbine to form giant crystals of tourmaline, topaz, beryl, and other rarer 1ninerals. When...be washed down through the rock to be deposited lower down as different minerals which become often valuable
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specific gravity are again defined as groups for the lower section of the multicolored margin bar. As many...minerals as possible are included in each group. The lower section of the margin bar is fitted with a scale...crystals, and weathered surfaces can give a false lower hardness. After the test scratch, a po}Vder-like...zircon and sphene, where double refraction at the lower edge of the crystal can be observed with the naked...fibrous, crumbly, powdery, as crust; present in salt lake beds, hot spring deposits, and volcanic vents. Accompanied
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specific gravtly are again defined as groups for the lower sectton of the mulucolored margin bar. As many minerals...minerals as possible are mcluded m each group The lower section of the margm bar is fitted w1th a scale...crystals. and weathered surfaces can g1\'e a false lower hardness After the te\l scratch, a powder-hke residue...zircon and sphene, where double refraction at the lower edge of the crystal can be observed with the naked...fibrous, crumbly, powdery, as crust; present in salt lake beds, hot spring deposits, and volcanic vents. Accompanied
Book (edition)
1. 2. 3. 4. II. Sulphur Group Boron Group Arsenic Group Carbon Group 104 106 109 110 115 MINERALS...Feldspar Group 8. Subsilicates Chondrodite Tourmaline Andalusite, Fibrolite, Cyanite .^7rT. Topaz...Saussurite Rocks 487 487 1. Garnet, Epidote, and Tourmaline Rocks 487 2. Hornblende, Pyroxene, and Chrysolite...scale to soapstone at the other. There is a still lower limit in liquids and gases; but of the hardness...the planes of the trisoctahedron in Fig. 21. The lower one of the three on the upper front solid angle
surrounded ce ne white calcite, from!iheBluebell Mine; Riondel, Digitized by the Internet Archive...Sulphides and arsenides: Minerals with sulphur or arsenic and a metal ion. Chalcocite, bornite, chalcopyrite...garnet, epidote, vesuvianite, rhodonite, beryl, tourmaline, mica, feldspar, nepheline, zeolite, sodalite...may change the colour drastically, for example, tourmaline, garnet, topaz, quartz. Streak: Colour of Powder...whiteyellow), p. 172 titanite (brown black), p. 176 tourmaline (black, brown, variable), p. 188 Zeolite (colourless
Book (chapter)
sodalite, Bukanov 156 (2006). Lake copper = copper, Thrush 621 (1968). Lake County diamond = transparent...Bukanov 391 (2006). Lake George-Diamant = transparent quartz, Haditsch & Maus 112 (1974). Lake George diamond...III, 193 (1962). Lake George-igyémánt = transparent quartz, László 95 (1995). lake ore = goethite, Bates...Bates & Jackson 366 (1978). lake salt = halite, Egleston 147 (1892). Lake Superior agate = thomsonite-Ca...Anderson 957 (1983). Lake Superior fire agate = glass (imitation opal), László 1 (1995). Lake Superior greenstone
Book (volume)
sufficiently ascertained. The characters of the mine- from their action upon light, will no doubt form...Robert Elementary Introduction to the Knowledge of Mine, By William Phillips. Third edition. Lon- ralogy...variable ; being sometimes higher, some- times lower than that mentioned above. Air filled in bottles...Lipari Islands. ARSENIC-ACID. GENUS V. 1. OCTAHEDRAL ARSENIC-ACID. Oxide of Arsenic. JAM. System. Vol...Vol. III. tahedral Arsenic Acid. HAUSM. III. S. 805. Arsenic oxyde'. Simple forms. 5. p. Arsenikbluthe
Report (issue)
their metamorphic equivalents, and commonly in lower-temperature environments (Guilbert and Park, 1986)...the granite intrusion. Tungsten, together with arsenic, overlaps the tin and copper zones (Hosking, 1964;...deposits scheelite is more abundant than wolframite. Lower temperature scheelite-bearing quartz veins commonly...minerals of molybdenum, tin, bismuth, copper, arsenic, zinc, lead and antimony. Breccia deposits are...outward into fracture-controlled alteration with a lower tenor of tungsten mineralisation. Potassic alteration
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so great that the iron simply cannot melt. The lower mantle is 6702,900km/420-1,800 miles down. Here...coarse at the bottom. Rocks from debris into a lake, the heaviest quartz grains This ‘graded bedding’...and Below: Salt Cellar Tor in England's Peak District is one of several tors in this region. They are...bedding Underground Large cavern opened up by lake corrosion at the current Spring water table -... Great Down W MCI 3M 100 GAULT- formation LOWER GREENSAND GROUP U/Vq (includes FOLKESTONE FORMAT/Oty
 
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