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Anglesite from
Sanyati Mine, Gokwe North District, Midlands, Zimbabwe


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Anglesite
Formula:PbSO4
Comments:From the Copper King anglesite is associated with pyromorphite and mimetite.
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Anglesite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sanyati Mine, Gokwe North District, Midlands, Zimbabwe
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:366956
Long-form Identifier:1:3:366956:3
GUID (UUID V4):b92352d6-458b-41aa-9120-6cf81bf7d750
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Thesis/Dissertation
supergene, polymetallic ores from the Sanyati deposit (Zimbabwe): A case study vorgelegt von Diplom-Geologin...HL-SX-EW process for copper recovery 20 2. The Sanyati copper ore deposit 24 2.1 Geographical situation...The Sanyati supergene mineralisation 34 2.5 Mining and benefication activities at the Sanyati mine...5.2 Mining process 36 2.6 HL-SX-EW at the Sanyati mine 37 3 Field- and laboratory work 40 3.1 Fieldwork...Fieldwork 40 3.1.1 Sampling of orebodies and run-of-mine ore dump 40 3.1.2 Sampling of host rock 41 3
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Library] at 03:41 01 August 2012 Olivenite TSUMEB MINE, TSUMEB, OSHIKOTO REGION, NAMIBIA H ydrothermal...specimen of olivenite from the worldfamous Tsumeb mine in Namibia, where attempts at specimen mining have...secondary copper assemblages from the Black Pine mine in the Phillipsburg area of Granite County (Waisman...and Gibbs 1983; Anthony et al. 1995). At the 79 mine in Gila County, olivenite occurs as small, olive-green...associated with brochantite and anglesite (Keith 1972). At the Grandview mine, Coconino County, small prismatic
Report (issue)
\ \I Cover: The De Wet Shaft, Tsumeb mine (photograph by Dr Gabi Schneider, Geological Survey of Namibia)...from the Tsumeb deposit (Namibia) and the Clara mine, Schwarzwald (Germany). At Tsumeb, the phase occurs...zone along 30 Level. The material from the Clara mine is a sulphate-rich variety. 13 --, Type mineralogy...has also recently been described from the Clara mine, Schwarzwald, Germany (Walenta, 1990). The phase...described by Rouse et al. ( 1988) from the Kombat mine. Asisite occurs as transparent yellow to yellow-green
Journal (issue)
................................ 1114 MOSS OPAL MINE IN WESTERN NEBRASKA. By Richard Mitchell .........Foster Mine Open to Collectors Editor R. & M .: The writer purchased the Tilly Foster Iron Mine property...warn them to b:! careful and not fall in the old mine pit as the water is about 700 feet deep. I read...manners, which nearly forced the company to dose their mine to all intruders. For the benefit of us all, which...mineral collectors know, the following rules of mine etiquette should be strictly adhered to : 1104
 
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