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Native Amalgam from
Serpentinite quarry, Nasławice, Gmina Sobótka, Wrocław County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Silver var: Native Amalgam
Formula:(Ag,Hg)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Native Amalgam data
Locality Data:Click here to view Serpentinite quarry, Nasławice, Gmina Sobótka, Wrocław County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:428086
Long-form Identifier:1:3:428086:6
GUID (UUID V4):02a65f23-46c0-46b6-8af5-85ca556b5570
Nearest other occurrences of Native Amalgam
60.3km (37.5 miles) Friederike Juliane mine, Ciechanowice field, Ciechanowice, Gmina Marciszów, Kamienna Góra County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
60.4km (37.6 miles) Neu Adler mine, Ciechanowice field, Ciechanowice, Gmina Marciszów, Kamienna Góra County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
94.2km (58.5 miles) Sieroszowice S-1 borehole, Sieroszowice, Gmina Radwanice, Polkowice County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
References
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onNewMinerals,Nomenclature andClass::ication. Co. County. EMPElectronmicroprobe - an instrument usedto ...with older fluorite specimens from Weardale in County Durham being a case in point. Many of these specimens..."Cumberland", "Alston" or "Alston Moor" (Cumberland as a county no longer exists, as it was merged with Westmorland...Westmorland in the mid- I 970s to form the new county of Cumbria). The confusion appears to have occurred during... for whatever reason, they opted to change the county of origin (Fisher 2004). The Cornish dealer Richard
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association of lead and zinc minerals with barytes and native silver. Name and Formula. This column is self-explanatory...27 Associated Minerals other zeolites, epidote, native NES F U. een ormula Prehnite (Zeolite Family)...eyes se tsbes> cuprite, pain, Italy, ake Superior native ‘gion, Utah, _ silver, rizona, calcite, quartz...quartz fontana hile, atanga Name Uses Formula Native Copper copper ore Cu Blowpipe: easily fused ee Common... calcite, aragonite, sulphates and carbonates Native Sulphur S Blowpipe: fuses easily, oxidised to SO:
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169 172 176 182 184 191 196 199 202 203 209 211 Native elements Halides Sulphides Oxides Carbonates Nitrates...minerals are solid, but some 'minerals' such as native mercury are normally liquid in their natural state...series, from potassium to aluminium, do not occur native , or as uncombined or free elements, in nature...compounds. Zinc, iron, tin and lead are rarely found native, and are produced by reduction of their ores with...active 1netals, copper and mercury, often occur native, and these metals (including lead), can be readily
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Tyrone. J. A. Clifford 45 MINERALIZATION IN LOWER PALAEOZOIC ROCKS Volcanic-associated massive sulphide...Lisglassan-Tullybuck deposit, County Monaghan: Sb-As-Au vein mineraliza­ tion in Lower Palaeozoic greywackes...controls to mineralization in the Silvermines area, County Tipperary, Ireland. C. J. Andrew 377 A review..... 509 A review of vein mineralization in SW County Cork, Ireland. T. A. Reilly 513 GENETIC MODELS...deposits in Tennessee, USA, and comparisons with Lower Carboniferous rocks in Ireland. J. A. Briskey, P
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association of lead and zinc minerals with barytes and native silver. Name and Formula. Tb.is column is self-explanatory...LATE II ORES: 2 1st Row: I. Cassiterite, 2. Native Mercury, 3. Stibnite, 4. Bornite; 2nd Row: 5. Cerussite...27 Associated Minerals other zeolites, epidote, native copper, analcite, natrolite Narne Con11non Forms:... cuprite, native silver, calcite, quartz Name Common Forms: Diagram Uses Fonnula Native Copper Crystal...Psilomelane, 2. Osmiridium, 3. Native Si lver, 4. Native Arsenic; 2nd Row: 5. Native Gold, 6. Wu lfenite, 7.
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310 Z . Zinnwald ite - Zoisile / 3 11 Appendix I County Index / 3 17 Appendix n Bibliography / 323 Part... l 1 Coeur d 'Alene Mining District Sh oshone County His tory The world's largest silver-producing mining...anglesite, cerussite, and pyromorprute, along with native silver and a few other minerals. Unfortunately...of the mines had mined these out, and penetrated lower zones to produce from sulfide ores. Production statistics...specimen, from an undesignated mine, consisted of native silver in curved columns and wires on crystalline
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perspective of the Kupferschiefer series in SW Poland: digging deeper? .. ............................in which Königsberger ratios typically are much lower. Black shales are highly conductive electrically...but the Ni, Cu, Co, Zn, and Mn concentrations are lower than in Talvivaara. Indications of high Pd abundances...parts of the belt, with a few exceptions, are of lower amphibolite grade. The GGB is generally characterized...resolution image while minimizing data distortions among lower spatial resolution images giving signals related
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Sometimes calving is excluded, or the term uppermost Lower Jurassic (above Yeovilian, below Bajocian). may...particles must have in order to go from one lation to lower altitudes (e.g. temperate maritime glaciers); energy...causes a rise in temperature, and in the central or lower parts of desert basins, as in the playas expansion...segments in the thorax. Their stratigraphic range is Lower Cambrian to Upper Ordovician. 11 Agnotozoic/Aitoff...(Powell, 1875, p. 149-150). Albert Shale of Albert County, New Brunswick. It is partly sol¬ alcyonarian
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la•v;;¡} Aalenian ICEOLI Lowermost Middle or uppermost Lower lurassic geologic time. ( ó'len·é,;;¡n) a axis ICEOLI...Acanthodes I PALEONI A genus of Carbon iferous and Lower Permian eellike acanthodian fishes of the fami ly...ek'min·d 1de J Aeduellidae I PALEONI A fami ly of Lower Permian palaeon iscoid fishes in the order Palaeon...Tyrannosaurus. { al,ber•dg'sór·ds) Albian [GEOLI Uppermost Lower Cretaceous geologic time. l 'al·be•gn} albic horizon...segregated. { 'al·bik h.>'riz·.>n ) Albionian IGEOLI Lower Silu ri an geologic time. { ,a l ·be'on·e•gn) albite
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те[1а(е = mellite, Egleston 208 (1892). Alumina native = corundum, Egleston 8 (1892). Alumina phosphate...Al-zoisite = zoisite, Ant. 31in. 79. 1 '�.! (985). Amalgam = 1-1g-rich silver, Dam.. 7.1 1. 97 (1944). Amalgatna...Egleston 10 (1892). Amalgam festes = Hg-rich silver, Egleston 10 (1892). Amalgam gold = moschellandsbergite...moschellandsbergite, Egleston 139 (1892). Amalgam halblOssiges = 1ig-rich silver, Egleston 10 (1892). Amalgarnite...Amalgarnite = schachnerite, Clark 20 (1993). Amalgam n a t i f = Нg-ricн silver, Dana 6th, 23 (1892). Amansite
 
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