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Cerussite from
Phosphate occurrence, Fumade, Fontrieu, Castres, Tarn, Occitanie, France


Locality type:Occurrence
Classification
Species:Cerussite
Formula:PbCO3
Habit:grains, poorly formed xx
Colour:grayish
Quality for species:Poor for species, only of interest for locality collectors. (#)
Abundance at site:Rare
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Cerussite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Phosphate occurrence, Fumade, Fontrieu, Castres, Tarn, Occitanie, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:713157
Long-form Identifier:1:3:713157:8
GUID (UUID V4):f7a8460e-d44c-414a-8134-c18eaabd58da
Nearest other occurrences of Cerussite
4.4km (2.7 miles) Le Soulié, Fontrieu, Castres, Tarn, Occitanie, France
12.5km (7.8 miles) Saint-Salvy Mine, Saint-Salvy-de-la-Balme, Castres, Tarn, Occitanie, France
22.4km (13.9 miles) La Caravantié quarry, Peyrebrune, Montredon-Labessonnié, Castres, Tarn, Occitanie, France
22.6km (14.0 miles) Le Rivet Quarry, Peyrebrune, Montredon-Labessonnié, Castres, Tarn, Occitanie, France
37.6km (23.4 miles) Salsigne mine, Salsigne, Carcassonne, Aude, Occitanie, France
45.5km (28.2 miles) Cénomes, Montagnol, Millau, Aveyron, Occitanie, France
47.1km (29.3 miles) Les Bayles, Cénomes, Montagnol, Millau, Aveyron, Occitanie, France
63.7km (39.6 miles) Villecun, Olmet-et-Villecun, Lodève, Hérault, Occitanie, France
67.7km (42.0 miles) Mas d'Alary village, Lodève, Lodève, Hérault, Occitanie, France
68.3km (42.4 miles) Mas Lavayre, Le Bosc, Lodève, Hérault, Occitanie, France
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Tennessee. These include the central Tennessee phosphate districts near Nashville, the western Tennessee...Point prospect, near the Watauga River: calcite, cerussite, chalcopyrite, dolomite, galena, hemimorphite...Bunch Hollow mine, 8 miles W of New Tazewell: cerussite, hemimorphite, galena, pyrite, smithsonite, sphalerite...sphalerite (Hickman 1948). Eli Goin prospect: cerussite, smithsonite (Secrist 1924). John Keck prospect...Phelps prospect, 2 miles E of Straight Creek mine: cerussite, greenockite, hemimorphite, smithsonite, dolomite
Journal (issue)
Associate Photographers Nelly Bariand Sorbonne Paris, France Dan Behnke Northbrook, IL Werner Ueber Heidelberg........ 325 by J. P. Cassedanne A vivianite occurrence in Contra Costa County,California ... 337 ......................... 339 by P. B. Moore Phosphate minerals from the Leveaniemi iron mine, Svappavaara....................... 347 by G. Niedermayr Phosphate microminerals of the Indian Mountain a r e a ...and mineraiogical environment of the mineral’s occurrence? (13) What are the associated species, and how
Book (edition)
a general description of the association and occurrence of the minerals which etc., it contains is...general physical characters, together with their occurrence, associations, uses, etc., are included under...115 MINERALS ARRANGED ACCORDING TO ELEMENTS. OCCURRENCE AND ASSOCIATION OF MINERALS LISTS OF . Rocks...lines A-B and A-C, would be the more common in occurrence. include a greater or less MANUAL OF MINERALOGY...of their faces. Perhaps the one most common in occurrence has the parameter relations la, 2b, c, the
Book (edition)
dealing with mode of origin and localities of occurrence have been thoroughly revised. The genesis of...general description of the associa¬ tion and occurrence of the minerals which it contains is given. Statistics...general physical characters, together with their occurrence, associations, uses, etc., are included under...Arranged According to Elements .... 124 326 Occurrence and Association of Minerals Rocks and Rock-making...lines A-B and A-C, would be the more common in occurrence. Law of the Constancy of Interfacial Angles.
Journal (issue)
Associate Editors Pierre Bariand Sorbonne Paris, France Bill Birch Museum of Victoria Melbourne, Australia...Schwab Orleans, France Associate Photographers Nelly Bariand Sorbonne Paris, France Dan Behnke Northbrook...study showed cerussite and various clay minerals as the only species present. Likewise, cerussite has been...Rossie-type vein deposits. Occurrence Species Reference Barite General occurrence Brown (1983), (unconfirmed)...staining calcite This study Strontianite General occurrence Buddington (1934), (unconfirmed) Sulfur Locality
Book
Sebeş-Lotru Group), the only sig­ nificant type of occurrence is the graphite deposit at Polovragi in the Parâng...major tv pes of mineral deposits or min­ eral occurrence arc verv adequately' represented in the Carpathians...penetrate them, especially at the Ciucaru Mare occurrence. Ac­ cessory millerite and secondary magnetite...Cu. Co. Fe or Pb and Zn. The Măgureaua Vaţei occurrence does not obey this rule. First, the skarn assemblages...Arieş. There is also the very interesting skarn occurrence in the Arcer Adit in the Ţibleş Mts.. where abundant
Book (edition)
mineral, with details on VIII PREFACE their occurrence, as well as details on their composition, [blowpipe)...X-ray diffraction studies of minerals 5 The occurrence of minerals 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 Introduction...fluorite (CaF2) nitre (KNO3) phosphoric H3PO4 phosphate sulphuric H2SO4 sulphate apatite (Ca5[PO4h)...chemical phenomena which are of importance in the occurrence and treatment of 1ninerals. The more active metals...diagnostic of a particular silicate mineral. 5 The occurrence of minerals 5.1 Introduction This chapter gives
Book (edition)
chapter on genesis (Chapter 5) goes beyond the occurrence and associations of minerals to a consideration...process in 1886 by Hall in America and Héroult in France. Many minerals will gain greater commercial importance...collections for posterity. A few minerals are of common occurrence and are available in the earth’s crust to anyone...alum, cupric sulfate, or ammonium dihydrogen phosphate. If a small seed crystal is suspended in such...HEXAGONAL AND TRIGONAL SYSTEMS. ‘Twinning is of rare occurrence in the common minerals of the hexagonal system
Book (edition)
the electrochemical series, of interest in the occurrence and metallurgical treatment of ores, and chemical...crystal-symmetry is inserted. The chapter on the occurrence of minerals has been partly rewritten to include...180 183 184 185 187 189 192 197 CHAPTER V. THE OCCURRENCE OF MINERALS The Classification of Rocks I. Igneous...constant. Coal, mineral oils, limestones and some phosphate are examples of such substances. Bodies in no...silicate ion Si044- see Fig. 125a, p. 350) and the phosphate ion P04 3-. The carbonate ion C0 32- has one carbon
Journal (issue)
Associate Photographers Nelly Bariand Sorbonne Paris, France Werner Lieber Heidelberg, W. Germany Olaf Medenbach...p hoto by W endell W ilson. For m ore on this occurrence see the article b eg in n in g on page 81. Copyright...the past. Calcite C aC 03 Calcite is of limited occurrence in the Grizzley Bear mine but does occasionally...distinctive habits in the Grizzley. The most unique occurrence is the chloritic quartz, which can vary from...collecting season in the San Juan Mountains a new occurrence of anatase was discovered in the abandoned workings
Book
Jargal Lkhamsuren and Yondon Majigsuren 12 Phosphate Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...REE-Zr-Nb and Ta; (6) sedimentary deposits of phosphate and uranium; (7) fluorspar; and (8) coal and oil...Badarch 2005). This belt contains sedimentary phosphate deposits and occurrences and sedimentary Mn and...and sedimentary Fe-V occurrences. Sedimentary phosphate deposits are related to Ediacaran-Early Cambrian...are mainly above the productive phosphate deposition. About 30 phosphate deposits and occurrences are known
Book
polymetamorphic evolution and similar, but less significant occurrence in the Arie§ Valley of the Apuseni Mts. at Salciua...the major types of mineral deposits or mineral occurrence are very adequately repre ented in the Carpathian...IPapp. 1997. in press]. The genetic types of ore occurrence. mclude practically all the main mineral producing...lllav ·ky. 19791 ummanzed the types of mmeral occurrence and deposits in the Carpathians. IUduba,a et...Mountai ns (ROM). However, the most intere ting occurrence , are those near Fifakovo (SLK), where rounded
Book
10.3. jam_ Part Nature of the mineral Origin Occurrence and mechanisms of formation Selected reading...4 Platform cycles, Mid-Jurassic, Paris Basin, France 17.5 Tidal flat deposits, Upper Jurassic, Dorset...135 0.147 Aragonite CaCO, Strontianite SrCO, Cerussite PbCO; Witherite BaCO, unit cell, the Rhombohedral...is a general introduction to the mode of life, occurrence, history and preservation of the more important...Eocene, Oman. Specimen courtesy of Andrew Racey Occurrence. Modern benthonic and planktonic foraminiferans
Book
about any mineral or rock concerns its use. The occurrence of the mineral in Ghana is then discussed. The...while iron, manganese, coal, bauxite, alumina and phosphate contribute another 17 per cent. The development...de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres (BRMG) of France and used on their maps, the Birimian stratigraphic...relatfonships between greywacke, siltstone and phyllite. occurrence of palimpsest structures such as grading, bedding...which is similar to that of the main granite. One occurrence of autunite has been reported in one limited
Report (issue)
Recoverable Coal Resource Areas ________ Coal Resource Occurrence/Coal Development Potential reports _______________________..._______________________ Known leasing areas for potassium, phosphate, and sodium________________________________ Waterpower...and schists. The thickest and most continuous occurrence is in the Copper Mountain area, where the iron-formation...rhyolite volcanism associated with uranium possible occurrence of large deposits of this type in the deposits...filled with alkali basalts. The. ticular chromite occurrence remains obscure, other than faults that constitute
Report (volume)
Recoverable Coal Resource Areas ________ Coal Resource Occurrence/Coal Development Potential reports _______________________..._______________________ Known leasing areas for potassium, phosphate, and sodium________________________________ Waterpower...and schists. The thickest and most continuous occurrence is in the Copper Mountain area, where the iron-formation...rhyolite volcanism associated with uranium possible occurrence of large deposits of this type in the deposits...filled with alkali basalts. The. ticular chromite occurrence remains obscure, other than faults that constitute
Report (issue)
s t o r y , a s f a r a s r e g a r d s i t s occurrence i n Canada, i t s a s s o c i a t i o n s , and...each name a list o f l o c a l i t i e s o f occurrence was given f o r each province and t e r r i t...a l l r e p o r t e d l o c a l i t i e s o f occurrence. An a r b i t r a r y list o f common minerals...s o c i a t e d m i n e r a l s o r mode o f occurrence, economic value, o r u s e a s a gemstone o r...r each mineral, t h e l o c a l i t i e s of occurrence a r e subdivided a c c o r d i n g t o province
 
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