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Goethite from
Slag locality, Garsten, Steyr-Land District, Upper Austria, Austria


Classification
Species:Goethite
Formula:α-Fe3+O(OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Goethite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Slag locality, Garsten, Steyr-Land District, Upper Austria, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:826584
Long-form Identifier:1:3:826584:5
GUID (UUID V4):a04d206a-d069-4c89-9140-9d02140f8d68
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
 Abstract: Slags from the remote Mota Farun locality above Casaccia (Val Bregaglia, Swiss Alps) have...mineralogical composition and microstructures. Non-magnetic slag samples are largely composed of euhedral and dendritic...that slags were the product of copper smelting. The slag compositions and morphologies are analogous to slags...Mitterberg [16,17] and Obersteiermark [18] in Austria and the Trentino region in northern Italy [19–22]...1972 Remo Maurizio [24] described slags from a locality above Casaccia, Val Bregaglia, in the Swiss southern
Book (edition)
a particular mineral structure is. - The Type Locality shows the site from which the respective mineral...addition, further minerals that also have their type locality in the same place from where the described mineral...recognition of the most important mineral(s). • Locality Descriptions for all examined samples are presented... bergbauverein-ronneburg.de, geology.neab.net/locality/lainejau.htm, grube-lengenbach.ch, metalin.com...not cover all possible genetic conditions. Type Locality The place from which a new mineral has been described
Report (issue)
GEOLOGY AND MINERAL EVALUATION OF THE WADI BIDAH DISTRICT, SOUTHERN HIJAZ QUADRANGLE, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA... GEOLOGY AND MINERAL EVALUATION OF THE WADI BIDAH DISTRICT, SOUTHERN HIJAZ QUADRANGLE, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA........................48 Mulgatah ancient mine locality............................ 48 Location and description...ANCIENT MINE LOCALITIES (Cont'd). Gehab ancient mine locality............................. 51 Location and description.................. 58 Sha'ab Eltare ancient mine locality..................... 59 Location and description
Book (volume)
with additional data on each sample including locality, general appearance and mineral association. In...tool. For each reference sample, its origin (the locality) is indicated. Additional information includes...Arsenato-Borates Hydrochlorborite Ca2B4O4(OH)7Cl·7H2O Locality: Salar de Carcote deposit, El Loa province, Antofagasta...Minerals and Reference Samples Data CaB3O4(OH)3·H2O Locality: Boron Open Pit, Boron, Kern Co., California,...513, 495w, 422. B3 Ulexite NaCaB5O6(OH)6·5H2O Locality: Bulganak area of mud volcanos, Kerch peninsula
Journal (issue)
continues to rescue potential road stone and future land fill to check it out for anatase in his Duchy News...Chesterfield Market. George was a member of Peak District Mines Historical Society, The Russell Society...find the short-lived occurrence of baryte and goethite at Tenter Hill, Bramham, North Yorkshire and contributed...navigatior1_.;specimen of Iceland Spar from this locality was recovered from the Elizabethanvess.... l ''Mal...any Iceland Spar specimensyou may havefrom this locality! Sri/biteon CalciteReydar(jordur Mine 7x7an
Book (edition)
Pierre-Jacques Chiappero (France). G. Daxner (Austria). M. Dcliens (Belgium). Giancarlo Delia Ventura... Keams (USA). Elisabeth Kirchner (Austria), Uwe Kolitsch (Austria). Werner Krause (Gennany). Andre Lalonde...Lalonde (Canada), P. Leblhuber (Austria), Andrew Locock (Canada). J.A. Mandarino (deceased) (Canada),...Filippo Olmi (deccased) (ltaly). Werner H. Paar (Austria). Gian Carlo Parodi (France). Marco Pa ero (ltaly)...(Canada). Alan R. Plante (deceased) (USA), L. Putz (Austria). Gunnar Raade ( orway). Robert A. Ramik (Canada)
Book
storage capacity of olivine and other minerals in the upper mantle (Martin and Donnay 1972; Winkler et al. 1989;...important concentrator of hydrogen in the Earth’s upper mantle. IR spectra of clinopyroxenes are characterized...spectra of diopside from Rotkopf, Zillertal, Tyrol, Austria, measured on (100) and (010) plates (X, Y and Z...very important concentrator of hydrogen in the upper mantle. Available data on the nature of OH groups...supposed to be the most abundant mineral in the upper part of the mantle transition zone (McMillan et
Journal (issue)
Silver Belt mines, Flux mine, Carlotta mine, Oatman District, Bagdad mine, North Geronimo mine, lost Hill Top...Blue Ball mine (1989, vol. 20, no. 6) The Silver District (1990, vol. 21, no. 2) The Fat Jack mine (1991...Union mine (1997, vol. 28, no. 3) The Castle Dome District (1998, vol. 29, no. 5) The Purple Passion mine...referenced extracts, organized alphabetically by locality and followed by my own comments. CASTLE DOME...This is one of the very best prospects in the district. A tunnel is run about 120 feet, which, on reaching
 
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