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Halite from
Beienrode, Königslutter am Elm, Helmstedt District, Lower Saxony, Germany


Locality type:Village
Classification
Species:Halite
Formula:NaCl
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Halite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Beienrode, Königslutter am Elm, Helmstedt District, Lower Saxony, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:834661
Long-form Identifier:1:3:834661:2
GUID (UUID V4):e0feadfc-5cb4-4807-8632-de189d0174de
Nearest other occurrences of Halite
12.2km (7.6 miles) Braunschweig-Lüneburg mine, Grasleben, Helmstedt District, Lower Saxony, Germany
18.4km (11.4 miles) Marie potash mine, Beendorf, Flechtingen, Börde, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
21.6km (13.4 miles) Asse II mine, Wittmar, Wolfenbüttel District, Lower Saxony, Germany
32.1km (19.9 miles) Konrad Mine, Salzgitter, Lower Saxony, Germany
41.5km (25.8 miles) Vienenburg Potash Works, Wiedelah, Goslar, Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany
51.5km (32.0 miles) Douglashall III potash mine, Westeregeln, Börde-Hakel, Salzlandkreis, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
52.8km (32.8 miles) Douglashall I-II potash mine, Westeregeln, Börde-Hakel, Salzlandkreis, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
54.0km (33.5 miles) Niedersachsen potash mine, Wathlingen, Celle District, Lower Saxony, Germany
54.1km (33.6 miles) Riedel Potash Works, Hänigsen, Uetze, Hanover Region, Lower Saxony, Germany
57.1km (35.5 miles) Zielitz potash mine, Zielitz, Börde, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
References
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Book
geologic isolation of hazardous (chemotoxic) waste in Germany and its international prospects .... 0.00.00 cece...Oklo bitumens, Nagy et al. (1993) identified a lower maturity of carbonaceous substances in and near...carbonaceous substances distant from the reactors. The lower maturity and lesswell-developed cryptocrystalline...deposits in the Francevillian Formation of Gabon (Lower Proterozoic): Organic Geochemistry, v. 15, p. 73-85...Gauthier-Lafaye, F., and Weber, F., 1982, An example of lower Proterozoic sediments: The Francevillian in Gabon:
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Type 1. Oxyhalides and hydroxyhalides A Halite Type 4. Halides 4 Cerargyrite and bromyrite...L., Proc. Royal Soc. London, 89A, 468 (1914). HALITE [NaCl]. Common or Rock Salt. Muriate of Soda,...(290, 1847). Sal gemma, 9.1.1.1 marina Span. Halite Dana (112, 1868). Martinsite Karsten (J. pr. Chem...Chili, 5th App., 1876); Raimondi (64, 1878). |3-halite Paniche {Per. Min., 4, 25, 1933). Saltspar Murzaev...white; relatively coarsely powdered blue or purple halite has a faint tint. Transparent. Taste saline. Highly
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sometimes as fine, large speci¬ mens; at Freiberg, E. Germany; Pribram, Czechoslovakia; Broken Hill, New South...'branches' form a mesh. From the Harz Mountains, Germany 11 ELEMENTS AND ALLOYS and some may luminesce...Mount Avala, Yugoslavia and near Landsberg, W. Germany. It also occurs in the United States, in California... Localities. Fine crystals from Landsberg, W. Germany; and Coquimbo, Chile. Diamond C The transparent...areas in the vicinity of La Paz; also found in E. Germany. There are important deposits in North Queens¬
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indicate the angle between two faces of a crystal, as am (100 A 110) PART I. CRYSTALLOGRAPHY GENERAL...there is an imitation of the another system of lower grade, is particularly common in The result is reached...possible for the given system, while the others are lower in grade of symmetry. It is important to note that...bXos, comOn the other hand, under the classes of lower symplete, and Mpz, face). metry, a certain form... CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 22 In certain classes of still lower symmetry a given crystal form may have ut one-quarter
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gdtanrc fc a nociuiacaftto.^tfug ctma bula mfanml.^oc am in lapidario fuo cnajc Capitulum.ltrrtni £du8.C...were Na2CaMg(P04)2, have identical crystal struc¬ lower. Sure enough, if a high-temperature solid tures:...MINERALS calcite and baryte. Other common halides, halite (NaCl), sylvine (KC1) and carnallite (KMgCl3. 6H20)...in Below: A piece of halite, or rock salt, that has cleaved several times. Halite tends to grow in the...high-energy quanta, while long-wavelength light occurs in lower-energy quanta. Ultraviolet light quanta have higher
Book
state it is possible for the structure struc- lower. Sure enough, if a high-temperature solid solution...druse or roc: cavity Right: Violét apatite from Saxony. Apatit one of the world s main sources of phosphorus...21 calcite and baryte. Other common halides, halite (NaCl), sylvine (KCI) and carnallite (KMgCl,....Below. A piece of halite, or rock salt, that has cleaved several times. Halite tends to grow in the...high-energy quanta, while long-wavelength light occurs in lower-energy quanta. Ultraviolet light quanta have higher
Journal (issue)
t:1·ue mmeral althoug I1 very P ' d . The mineral halite, for example, is analysis reveals they do not fulfil...normally quite soft and are very common. Fluorite and halite are the best-known examples. Fluorite is used in...important in the plastics and optics industries, while halite is a major source of table salt. Hardness - In...heat within the substance. A~ they foll back to a lower energy level - i.e., return towards the ground state...tableshaped chalk crystal comes from Baden in Germany. D S C O V E R Y 21 Minerals that contain
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deposits of rose quartz can also be found in parts of Germany, Italy, Ireland and Scotland. History Many ancient...industry and the commercial sector. The mineral halite, for HOW MANY MINERALS ARE IBERE? example, is...quite soft and many are very rare. Fluorite and halite are the bestknown examples. Fluorite is used in...and in the plastics and optics industries, while halite is a major source of table salt. Hardness - In...Agostini website at: CEMSTONES_ _ _ _ _ __ Amethyst AM Demantoid DE UK: AUS: SA: NZ: www.deagostini
 
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