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Comparing Localities

Comparing:

Tada mine (Tada-gin-douzan; Tada-ginzan; Tada silver-copper mine), Inagawa-cho, Kawabe District, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

with

Silberkaule Mine, Heckhaus, Engelskirchen, Oberbergischer Kreis, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Mineral Lists

Tada mine (Tada-gin-douzan; Tada-ginzan; Tada silver-copper mine), Inagawa-cho, Kawabe District, Hyogo Prefecture, JapanSilberkaule Mine, Heckhaus, Engelskirchen, Oberbergischer Kreis, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Acanthite
Andesite
AnglesiteAnglesite
Ankerite
Aragonite
AurichalciteAurichalcite
Bornite
BrochantiteBrochantite
CalciteCalcite
CaledoniteCaledonite
Cassiterite
CerussiteCerussite
ChalcociteChalcocite
ChalcopyriteChalcopyrite
Chlorite Group
CovelliteCovellite
Cuprite
Devilline
Digenite
Fluorite
GalenaGalena
(Var: Silver-bearing Galena)
Gersdorffite
Gold
Granite
Hornfels
Hydrozincite
Jalpaite?
K Feldspar
(Var: Adularia)
Lanarkite
LangiteLangite
LeadhilliteLeadhillite
Limonite
LinariteLinarite
Malachite
Marcasite
Mawsonite
Mckinstryite?
Millerite
Mimetite
Muscovite
(Var: Sericite)
Orthoclase
Plumbojarosite
Polybasite
Porphyry
Pyrargyrite
PyritePyrite
Pyrolusite
PyromorphitePyromorphite
Pyrrhotite
QuartzQuartz
Quartz porphyry
Rhyolite
Rhyolitic tuff
Sandstone
Serpierite
Shale
Siderite
Silver
Slate
Smithsonite
SphaleriteSphalerite
Stannite
Stannoidite
Stephanite
Stromeyerite
Tennantite Subgroup
Tetrahedrite SubgroupTetrahedrite Subgroup
Troilite
Total: 55Total: 34

Chemistry

Number of mineral & variety species for each element. Red indicates lower than total percentage of mineral species with that element, green indicates higher.

ElementTada mine (Tada-gin-douzan; Tada-ginzan; Tada silver-copper mine), Inagawa-cho, Kawabe District, Hyogo Prefecture, JapanSilberkaule Mine, Heckhaus, Engelskirchen, Oberbergischer Kreis, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, GermanyTotal approved
H1093391
C511491
O19214901
F10487
Al401217
Si511673
P11748
S29201328
Cl12447
K40606
Ca431528
Mn01718
Fe861381
Ni02207
Cu219820
Zn24345
As12781
Ag72231
Sn40114
Sb32338
Au1041
Pb711637

Statistics

Total Rows:71
Total Matches:18
Percent Matches:25.35%
 
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