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Elyite from
Slag dumps, Richelsdorf Smelter, Süß, Nentershausen, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Kassel Region, Hesse, Germany


Locality type:Mine Dump
Classification
Species:Elyite
Formula:Pb4Cu(SO4)O2(OH)4 · H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Elyite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Slag dumps, Richelsdorf Smelter, Süß, Nentershausen, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Kassel Region, Hesse, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:401189
Long-form Identifier:1:3:401189:7
GUID (UUID V4):d83b6cc5-3b3f-4604-b7c0-511b4c58982b
References
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56, D-72074 Tübingen, Germany 2 Hansjakobstrasse 24, D-79206 Breisach, Germany 1 Abstract Basic lead...collected in a medieval mining district in SW-Germany and ones that underwent short-term (50 days) experiments...were hydrated by rain and soil water in the mine dumps producing basic lead phases. Chemical composition...quantitatively explain their formation in the medieval mine dumps by the reaction of the lead oxides with a weathering...phases in other anthropogenic environments like slag dumps, lead contaminated soils or in contact to concrete
Book
of the Meadowfoot Smelter Steve A. Rust The Minerals of the Meadowfoot Smelter Steve A. Rust Front... The Meadowfoot Smelter, also called the Queensberry Smelter, was the last smelter to be commissioned...Mine Hill. The remains of the Meadowfoot Lead Smelter are in an area of the Lowther Hills, adjacent to...later development of the mines and Meadowfoot smelter is attributed to the 7th Duke of Queensbury (Fig...be seen on the slopes of Sowen Dod (Fig 14) The slag dump occupies the relatively flat area below the
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Design Editorial 2 The Minerals of Meadowfoot Smelter D.Green 3 The Munich 1986 Mineral Show A. Fisher...COVER Dons Digest 33 Linarite - Meadowfoot Smelter SEM Photo. Magnification x70 Classified Ads. ...Meadowfoot Smelter David I. Green All substances which came into being during smelting and slag formation...and water are minerals. The ruined Meadowfoot smelter is situated 1 ½ miles north west of Wanlockhead...stream up one of the spurs of Sowen Dod. The slag dumps have received considerable attention from mineral
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Hall Mineral Collection N. Turner. 1 Rammelsberg Slag Minerals 1 W. van den Berg and C. van Loon. Diary...was a single tourmaline (65 x 20тт) from the Jos region of Nigeria which graded from pink to dark green...The International Association o f Collectors o f Slag Minerals has sprung from a n association between...and other memorabilia found in the workings and dumps or uncovered during research in old archives. Some...District Special Planning Board in progress on the dumps. A couple of points arose from our discussion with
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ide Smelting Mill, County Durham, including a new slag mineral, copper antimonate 54-61 Richard S. W. Braithwaite...secondary species associated with weathering of smelter residues from Castleside in Co. Durham and Tindale...worked for baryte in the mid-20 th century. The dumps from these mines surround and in some cases cover...but yielded nothing of value (Adams, 1988). The dumps contain a little baryte and vein quartz and an open...mineralised spoil, and contains a few elongated finger dumps. Little remains of any of the mine buildings. A
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of these types of minerals as leachates from slag dumps (Ruesenberg and Paulis 1996; Wappler and Tischendorf...Cu-Pb species such as chenite CuPb4(SO4)2(OH)6, elyite CuPb4(SO4)(OH)8, and caledonite Cu2Pb5(SO4)3(OH)6...FIGURE 1. Raman spectrum of the hydroxyl-stretching region of (a) antlerite, (b) brochiantite, (c) posnjakite...the Libowitzky function in the high wavenumber region, little differences are observed in the predicted...determined. The Raman spectra of the hydroxyl-stretching region of the selected multi-anionic minerals devilline
 
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