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Cerussite from
Warynski Mine, Bytom, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Cerussite
Formula:PbCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Cerussite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Warynski Mine, Bytom, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:641722
Long-form Identifier:1:3:641722:2
GUID (UUID V4):c04e9ab3-0730-4c24-9ed5-b10b79756f80
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
deposits in the Silesia–Cracow district, Southern Poland Vito Coppola & Maria Boni & H. Albert Gilg & Bozena...Springer-Verlag 2008 Abstract The Silesia–Cracow district in Poland has been one of the world’s principal sources of...Metallurgy, Al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Cracow, Poland e-mail: Wodnik@geol.agh.edu.pl M. Boni Geologi...until the Middle Miocene. Keywords Silesia–Cracow Poland . Nonsulfide zinc . Paleoweathering . Smithsonite...worldwide. An important increase in mining activity in Poland has been recorded after World War II, when a new
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
industry. The principal occurrences in Silesia (Poland), Sardinia (Italy), and northern Spain are described...mineralization in several European countries (principally in Poland), there has been no significant exploitation or...Furthermore, there are additional nongeologic resources in mine dumps, flotation tailings, and smelter residues...in areas of ancient mining (e.g., Upper Silesia, Poland; southwest Sardinia, Italy), they will not be discussed...Zn open-pit mine of Boleslaw, Poland. c. “Calamina” sample from the old Czerna mine, Poland. The sample
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
started 5.1.2. SW Sardinia – the small Paris 5.1.3. Poland – could still work? 6. Examples of “Others” 32... hemimorphite, MA sauconite (Zn-smectite), cerussite, anglesite and several Ag-compounds. Zinc and...isotope analyses of their carbonates (smithsonite-cerussite-calcite). The oxygen isotope variation of the...Zn districts were the German Upper Silesia (now Poland) (Fig. 2) and southwest Sardinia (Fig. 3a,b). Several...tarbuttite [(Zn2PO4(OH)] is very in the Skorpion mine (Namibia), together with chalcophanite MA
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...crystals on iron oxides, malachite, wulfenite, cerussite and quartz. 14 2. Approved Namibian type minerals...has also recently been described from the Clara mine, Schwarzwald, Germany (Walenta, 1990). The phase
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
J. Innes: Wiserite, an occurrence at the Kornbat mine in Namibia, and new data, r374 Dunn, P.J., see...dolomites and associated carbonates from the Warynski mine, Poland: An AEMinvestigation, 46r Ross, C.R., II:...Peacor: Jaffeite, a new hydrated from the Kombat mine, calciun sillcate Namibia, I2O3 Sauter, P.C.C.,...Celestlne, L27O Central Maine synclinorium, 698 Cerussite,1152 Cesplumtantite,500 Cetineite,1399 Chain Lakes... ardBurrrLE, LLJL Cs2C03,1152 calcite,1152 cerussite, I152 dolomite, 7152 gamma-Na2CO3,LL52 K2Si4O9
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explain the ideas of those who have worked on it (and mine, where they differ from those readily available...in alphabetical order. The only two deposits in Poland worthy o f separate treatment are so diverse in...Scotland 3 7 1 Wales Norway Sweden 1 7 17 Finland Poland USSR 12 2 30. These 80 do not include the four...Sass-Gustkiewicz were of the greatest assistance in Poland. Again, as I have stated in the two previous volumes...which were felt from Ireland to Czechoslovakia and Poland. In Ireland, as in other northern European countries
Report (issue)
more complete group. Orthorhombic carbonates cerussite tianites") of data set (Fig. 3) largely The...chemical methods and stains were mainly used to deter- mine the Mg concentration Wheeler of calcareous (1917)...minerals had important roles in the discovery and cerussite (PbC03). of polymorphism by Mitscherlich Aragonite...1954), 3 strontianite, strontiani 8. 9. Suiza Mine, Sierra MOjada, Mexico, U.S.N,M, No. 97256 (DeVilliers...(Pannhorst (Dal Negro and 6. te, near Htns., 7. cerussite synthetic Koenitz 1971). Italy Sr O. 8882CaO
Book (volume)
Slobodan Jankovic, Yugoslavia Jadwiga Pawfowska, Poland ' . • IX AUTHOR INDEX PAGE Anderson, Phillip... Dominant Ore-Forming Processes in the Cracow-Silesian and East Alpine Zn-Pb Deposits. ....... .... ...Formation of Cracovian-Silesian Type Zinc-Lead Deposit at Bolesfaw near Olkusz, Poland .. ... .............. Strata-Bound Zinc-Lead Deposits of the Upper Silesian Region, Polanda Review of Some Recent .Research... B., Epithern1al Au-Ag Mineralization, Maratoto Mine, New Zealand: Stable Isotopes and Fluid Inclusions
 
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