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Clinosafflorite from
Ore dumps, Richelsdorf Smelter, Süß, Nentershausen, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Kassel Region, Hesse, Germany


Locality type:Mine Dump
Classification
Species:Clinosafflorite
Formula:CoAs2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Clinosafflorite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ore dumps, Richelsdorf Smelter, Süß, Nentershausen, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Kassel Region, Hesse, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:401302
Long-form Identifier:1:3:401302:0
GUID (UUID V4):eb4c4ef8-a057-4006-a056-f77ab0d4ee69
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2,5,8,12,13,17,18,19,20 5 Clinosafflorite (19) CoAs2 Hydrothermal Co-Ni ore 1,3,6,8,13 6 Cobaltite (762)...25,27,28,42,51 12 Jaipurite (4) CoS Hydrothermal ore 43 13 Kieftite (3) CoSb3 Sulfide skarn 1,7 14 Langisite...35,40,41,50 16 Mattagamite (3) CoTe2 Massive Te ore 19,44 17 Modderite (3) CoAs Heavy mineral concentrates...(8) CoSe2 Hydrothermal ore 31 24 Tyrrellite (9) (Co,Cu,Ni)3Se4 Hydrothermal ore 52 25 Wairauite (8) CoFe...11,34 34 Cobaltkieserite (2) CoSO4·H2O Oxidized ore 3,35 35 Cobaltkoritnigite (17) Co(AsO3OH)·H2O Weathering
Book
large ilmenite masses could be seen on the old dumps. In 1975-1976, Brunet collected sharp, black, flattened...7 .5 cm in matrix of massive quartz from these dumps-adding that, in his judgment, many more "lost" localities...localities for good ilmenite crystals exist in the region (Brunet, I 977b ). NEW YORK Amity, Orange County...in Switzerland, it is only in the Maderanertal region of east-central Canton Uri that clefts bearing...clefts are found fairly commonly throughout this region, such that only a handful of notable finds during
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Maritime Plain, a lowland within the Appalachian region, that includes Prince Edward Island and adjacent...They were formed in Mississippian time when the region was invaded by seas that laid down layers of limestone...glacial ice. With the retreat of the glaciers, the region was uplifted, but the islands failed to reach their...sandstone that underlies the surrounding low-lying region. The road log continues straight ahead. 3.2 Butte...in volcanic rocks associated with the manganese ore. Cavities in the limestone are common; they are lined
Book (edition)
Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) Association of Iron Ore Exporting Countries (AIOEC) Bituminous Coal Institute...distinguished by an Archimedes spiral, through which the ore is fed and discharged. Grinding is effected by flint...formation involving the separation and sinking of ore minerals below a silicate shell during the cooling...acid cure In uranium extraction, sulfation of moist ore before leaching. Pryor, 1 acid-dip survey A method...extraction of copper from oxide- or sulfide-bearing ore and dissolution of uranium from sandstone ores. Acid
 
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