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Lanarkite from
Långban Mine, Långban Ore District, Filipstad, Värmland County, Sweden


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Lanarkite
Formula:Pb2(SO4)O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Finnemanite2 photos of Lanarkite associated with Finnemanite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Lanarkite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Långban Mine, Långban Ore District, Filipstad, Värmland County, Sweden
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:54085
Long-form Identifier:1:3:54085:4
GUID (UUID V4):34dff713-8950-42f4-b96f-123bcf7e8f43
References
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Book (edition)
Atlases in Geoscience 3 THE ORE MINERALS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE An Optical Guide Second Edition Atlases... Atlases in Geoscience 3 THE ORE MINERALS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE An Optical Guide Second Edition Bernhard...difficult to gather the vast amount of different ore minerals included in the atlas, I am very much obliged...respect to genetic interpretations and ore petrography, Ramdohr’s “The Ore Minerals and Their Intergrowths”...supplemented by colour photos for as many different ore mineral species as possible; this is done here. All
Book
authors regarding smelting lead ore from the Wanlockhead mines. Lead ore from the adjoining Leadhills mines...Linlithgow on the east bank of the Glengonner water below Mine Hill. The remains of the Meadowfoot Lead Smelter...creating additional dwelling specifically to house mine workers. The hand coloured map shows the Wanlockhead...form the geological orefield supplying the lead ore separately for the smelters in both estate villages...before the 16th century when the discovery of lead ore around the area is often wrongly attributed to a
Book
41)(Si3.86Al0.10 Fe0.04O10)(OH)2 from Mikhailovskii mine, Zheleznogorsk, Russia (Chukanov 2014a). IR spectra...In Fe3+-bearing Mg-poor schorl from the Limoeiro mine, Murta, Minas Gerais, Brazil, the band of OH groups...area), olmiite CaMn(HSiO4)(OH) from N’Chwaning II mine, Kalahari manganese fields, South Africa (c), and...and anapaite Ca2Fe2+ (PO4)2·from the Kerch iron-ore basin (c). The spectra were obtained by N.V. Chukanov...brandtite Ca2Mn(AsO4)2·2H2O from skarn (Harstigen mine, Sweden) (b), and roselite Ca2Co(AsO4)2·2H2O from the
Book (chapter)
quartz + hematite, Bates & Jackson 52 (1987). ball ore = cinnabar, Bukanov 230 (2006). ballstone = clay...quartz-mogánite mixed-layer, Bukanov 137 (2006). banded ore = calcite + franklinite + willemite + zincite, de...orthoclase, MM 14, 395 (1907). barythaltig Hedyfan från Långban = Ba-rich hedyphane, MM 28, 724 (1949). Baryt-Harmotom...hydrocerussite, Thrush 85 (1968). basic lead sulfate = lanarkite, Thrush 85 (1968). basic plagioclase = anorthite...nsutite, Council for Geoscience 746 (1996). battery-ore = pyrolusite or nsutite, Bates & Jackson 60 (1987)
Journal (volume)
flat, Admirality Concession Flat, Nentsberry Haggs Mine, Nenthead, Cumbria. Specimen width 60 mm. Trevor...24–30 NOTE Kinoshitalite from Bennalt Manganese Mine, Rhiw, Pen Llŷn, Gwynedd, Wales: a first British...John S. Mason 32–35 The mineralogy of Pim Hill Mine, Shropshire, with a study of mottramites Richard...the Admiralty Consession Flat, Nentsberry Haggs Mine, Nenthead, Cumbria Trevor F. Bridges, Frank Bouweraerts...brittle mica kinoshitalite, from the Bennalt Manganese Mine at Rhiw. Heading south to Central Wales, fragments
Journal (issue)
.................................... 17 DAOPING MINE Guanghua Liu and Berthold Ottens .................crystal, 2.1 cm, from the Dadongla (Yunchangping) mine near Tongren, Guizhou Province, China. Marcus Budil...Xikuangshan, the site of the world’s largest stibnite mine. Berthold Ottens is a German dealer and author of...Chinese government to be less than open about many ore deposits, especially those deemed “strategic” in...the 1990’s, and more detailed information on many ore deposits began to appear, in English. Newly mined
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comment that aerugo can be scraped from natural copper ore (König, cf. Kühn, 1993a) it is clear that this refers...in chlorine-rich environments (especially in acid mine waters; Schwertmann and Cornell, 2000). It is named...named after its type locality at Akagané mine (Iwate Prefecture, Japan), where Nambu discovered it in...Sonora, Mexico and has also been found in the Tsumeb Mine of Otavi, Namibia and in the Altai Mountains in...Spain probably derives from the existence of a tin mine in Spain that had been in operation since antiquity
Book (edition)
comment that aerugo can be scraped from natural copper ore (König, cf. Kühn, 1993a) it is clear that this refers...in chlorine-rich environments (especially in acid mine waters; Schwertmann and Cornell, 2000). It is named...named after its type locality at Akagané mine (Iwate Prefecture, Japan), where Nambu discovered it in...Sonora, Mexico and has also been found in the Tsumeb Mine of Otavi, Namibia and in the Altai Mountains in...Spain probably derives from the existence of a tin mine in Spain that had been in operation since antiquity
 
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