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Magnesite from
Wiry, Gmina Marcinowice, Świdnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland


Locality type:Village
Classification
Species:Magnesite
Formula:MgCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnesite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Wiry, Gmina Marcinowice, Świdnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:483279
Long-form Identifier:1:3:483279:9
GUID (UUID V4):c77baba2-3593-4ce9-95a0-75544466d0ce
Nearest other occurrences of Magnesite
1.1km (0.7 miles) 'Wiry' magnesite mine, Wirki, Gmina Marcinowice, Świdnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
4.1km (2.5 miles) Mount Czernica, Gmina Łagiewniki, Dzierżoniów County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
8.1km (5.0 miles) Strzeblów, Sobótka, Gmina Sobótka, Wrocław County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
9.2km (5.7 miles) Mount Kopaniec, Sobótka, Gmina Sobótka, Wrocław County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
9.6km (6.0 miles) Galgenberg Dunite, Sobótka, Gmina Sobótka, Wrocław County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
14.0km (8.7 miles) Jordanów nephrite quarry, Gmina Jordanów Śląski, Wrocław County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
24.2km (15.0 miles) Jedlinka, Jedlina-Zdrój, Wałbrzych County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
25.0km (15.5 miles) Szklary nickel deposit, Szklary, Gmina Ząbkowice Śląskie, Ząbkowice Śląskie County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
26.9km (16.7 miles) Przygórze heap, Bolesław Mine, Przygórze, Gmina Nowa Ruda, Kłodzko County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
31.6km (19.6 miles) Grochowiec Hill, Grochowa, Gmina Bardo, Ząbkowice Śląskie County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
References
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minerals Article Magnesite as a Sorbent in Fluid Combustion Conditions—Role of Magnesium in SO2 Sorption...Citation: Hycnar, E.; S˛ek, M.; Ratajczak, T. Magnesite as a Sorbent in Fluid Combustion Conditions—Role...Science and Technology in Cracow, 30-059 Cracow, Poland Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute of...Polish Academy of Science in Cracow, 31-261 Cracow, Poland Correspondence: hycnar@agh.edu.pl; Tel.: +48-12-617-41-42...magnesites from the Polish deposits of Szklary, Wiry and Braszowice as SO2 sorbents under the conditions
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FROM SERPENTINITE-PEGMATITE CONTACT (WIRY, LOWER SILESIA, POLAND) J. JELITTO,1 E. DUBIlqSKA,l A. WIEWlORA...University, Zwirki i Wigury 93, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland 2 Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy...of Sciences Zwirki i Wigury 93, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland Abstract--Highly tectonized contact between serpentinite...serpentinite and younger pegmatite in the magnesite mine of Wiry contains various layer silicates. Vermiculite...(about 280 Ma, Pin et al., 1989) (Figure 1). The magnesite is believed to be younger than the granite; however
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SERPENTINE-SMECTITE INTERSTRATIFIED MINERALS FROM LOWER SILESIA (SW POLAND) B OR I S A. S AKH ARO V 1 , E LZÇ B I...University, al. ZÇ wirki i Wigury 93, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland 3 Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy...Academy of Sciences, ul. Twarda 51/55, 00-818 Warsaw, Poland 4 Department of Material Engineering, Warsaw Technical...Technical University, ul. Narbutta 85, 02-524 Warsaw, Poland 5 Medical Research Center, Polish Academy of Sciences...Sciences, ul. Pawińskiego 5, 02-106 Warsaw, Poland Abstract—Interstratif ied serpentine-sm ectite was
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held in Poland. Back in 2011, the first Mindat conference took place in Lwówek Śląski, Poland, where more...were introduced to the minerals and culture of Poland (Petrov 2011). This time the conference celebrated...birthday of Lwówek Śląski. Lwówek Śląski is located in Lower Silesia and has a population of about nine thousand...Hunting Adventure. Figure 2. Map of southwest Poland at its border with Germany and the Czech Republic...from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Poland, Germany, Spain, and Hong Kong. Leslie Gordon photo
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rodingite and its blackwall from Przemi~6w (Lower Silesia, Poland): mineralogical record of metasomatic processes...Warsaw, Poland 2 Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland With 7 Figures...in the vesuvianite from rodingite at Przemit6w (Lower Silesia). The same inclusions were found in its...Jordandw-Goggtdw serpentinites are considered to be the lower part (mantle tectonites) of the S l ~ a ophiolitic...deformation textures. Late CT-opal, dolomite, magnesite, aragonite, and calcite-bearing veins, veinlets
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magmatism, and the metamorphic grade passed from lower greenschist- to amphibolite-facies conditions (Árkai...zone consisting of talc, lizardite, dolomite, magnesite and chlorite (Fülöp 1994; Rónaky 1996). Geophysical...phase in each textural position is dolomite, but magnesite also occurs (Kovács et al. 2003). 4.1.2. Helesfa...is characteristic in the HS samples; in cases, magnesite occurs in the mesh centre (Fig. 7f). However,...overprinted by the mylonitized zone of S2 (XPL). f – Magnesite occurring in the mesh centres, and mesh rims that
Catalog/List
Attika, small piece £7 4 AMALGAM dark grey platy-wiry about 4mm in one or more pieces in a plastic box...Province Italy £7 (self collected August 2019) 58 MAGNESITE thin hexagonal platy micro crystals on Boracite...GRANITE very rich in 2.5 mm Biotite crystals Sussex County new Jersey Burrator Devon 7x5 £10 135 ANDESITE...Japan £4 Siatorska Slovakia £8 Kurumazawa, Tone County, Gumma Prefecture 143 QUARTZITE grey mass with...octahedral crystal about 3mm 10x4cm Fahlun, Dalarna County Sweden 9x4cm £10 5x5 £5 Viitanemi, Erajarvi I
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orogen which extended across three continents from Poland, through Morocco to the USA (Fig. 2). The Variscides...rocks which formed the Precambrian through the Lower Carboniferous, when the Visean folding put an end...extension was at its maximum during the Devonian and Lower Carboniferous. Basic submarine volcanic activity...Ruhr District, Germany, to the Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Poland. The basin fill began in a flysch-type...Feist-Burkhardt et al., 2008) (Table 2). During the Lower Jurassic (Liassic) dark claystones, black shales
Journal (issue)
the Cedar Hill serpentinite quarry in Lancaster County. The rarest of these is the magn esium -ca lcium...rhombohedral huntite occurs as wh ite crusts on magnesite and deweylite as a resu lt of surface-water alteration...Showalter limestone quarry in Blue Ball, Lancaster County, several unusual minera ls have been confirmed...few small needle-like, black to brownish black, wiry i nclusions of rutile, a titanium dioxide iden t...t e c r ystal in ch lorite sch ist, Lancast er County, magni· fied two times (photo by Les Chubb). STATE
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fibrous, tabular, lamellar, dendritic (arborescent), wiry, etc. Some aggregates of a more complex structure...and its compounds, and in having a considerably lower content of arsenic, uranium and cobalt-nickel ...material and finer particles in the central and lower course of the stream. In the same manner, minerals...New Caledonia, and in Europe in Greece, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Saxony, Cornwall (England), and...of different silitalc, magnesium carbonate — magnesite — and the hydrated ca — opal. in silica Another
tabular, lamellar, den- dritic (arborescent), wiry, etc. Some aggregates of a more complex structure...and its compounds, and in having a considerably lower content of arsenic, uranium and cobalt-nickel ores...material and finer particles in the central and lower course of the stream. In the same manner, minerals...New Caledonia, and in Europe in Greece, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Saxony, Cornwall (England), and... e.g. chlorides, talc, magnesium carbonate — magnesite — and the hydrated silica — opal. Another important
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fibrous, tabular, lamellar, dendritic (arborescent), wiry, etc. Some aggregates of a more complex structure...and its compounds, and in having a considerably lower content of arsenic, uranium and cobalt-nickel ores...material and finer particles in the central and lower course of the stream. In the same manner, minerals...New Caledonia, and in Europe in Greece, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Saxony, Cornwall (England), and... e.g. chlorides, talc, magnesium carbonate - magnesite - and the hydrated silica - opal. Another important
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fibrous, tabular, Jamellar, dendritic (arborescent), wiry, etc. Some aggregates of a more complex structure...and its compounds, and in having a considerably lower content of arsenic, uranium and cobalt-nickel ores...material and finer particles in the central and lower course of the stream. In the same manner, minerals...New Caledonia, and in Europe in Greece, Italy, Poland, former Czechoslovakia, Saxony, Cornwall (England)...e.g. chlorides, talc , magnesium carbonate - magnesite - and the hydrated silica - opal. Another important
Catalog/List
mas'= (Tushar Mts, ne2r ~1.:w 7;·1il.le F'ilut·e County, Utah, U.S.A) 1x1 fl.30 lx2 f?.40 15 AMAZ0NITE...rich yellow masses with minor quartz. County, NevadaU.S.A) lxl BOp 55 BINDHEIMITE quite rich...massive. (sharon heights~ M2nloPark· Santaclara County, Caifornia U.S.A) 1x1 !4 77 BUSTAMITE pink massive...botryoidal area on Quartz. (Gold Hill Mine, Toole County, Utah USA) 1 x ½ ins !1. 90 111 CORONADITE mainly...CREASEYITE light green films on silicaeous rock.(Pinal County Arizona U.S. A.) ¼X¼ !1,80 1 X~ !3.0Q 115 CRISTOBALITE
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of one part of iron to two parts of sulphur, magnesite of one part magnesium to one part carbon to three...carbon (C), rock salt (NaCl), pyrite (FeS ), 2 magnesite (MgC03), potash feldspar (KA1Si 30 ), are mineral...without affecting their external properties. In magnesite, for instance, Fe 2 + may substitute for Mg 2...more than about 20 per cent of iron, whereas magnesite may contain any amount of iron until the magnesium...of these fourfold axes in all. The considerably lower symmetry of a monoclinic crystal is shown in Fig
Catalog/List
Kamchiatka,Russia) £15 447 NATIVE SILVER. Aq good wiry micro crystals in and on Dolerite. (Imiter Morocco)...matrix. (Outpost Mine, San Domingo Wash Maricopa County Arizona) lx)4ins £4 063 CAVANSITE Ca (V 0 ) SiO...matrix (Union Carbide Mine, Wilson Springs Garland County, Arkansas USA) lxl £4 1x2 £7.50 497 TELLURITE Te...pure dark brown metallic (Herbb £2 Mine, Powhatton County Virginia USA) lcm £6 314 PYRARGYRITE Ag/3 SbS/3...masses, well coating matrix. (Dooneen Mine Allihies, County Cork, S.Ireland) . lxl £3.50. 1x2 £6.50 2xl.5ins
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witherite. of magnesia, strontia, dolomite, magnesite, larly apatite, rocks, and is which is ...Reniform (or kidnev -shaped) Stalactitic (pendent) Wiry : Leafy : copper. copper. gold. internal structure...determines whether the substance has a higher or a lower refractive index than the liquid in which it is...CaCO 3 . . . . carbonate of calcium, CaCO 3 Magnesite carbonate of magnesium, Calcite . MgCO 3 ...composition of the external layers of the earth. of the Lower zones must have a different composition for there
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vanadium, uranium, phosphates, borates, gypsum and magnesite. Both residual and infiltration deposits are often...Such metals as Cu, Ag and Zn often pass from a lower oxidation zone to a deeper cementation zone where...is harder and the test may proceed to the next lower grade. Not much force on the scratching point is...aggregates or weathered minerals have usually a lower hardness than the single or unaltered crystals of...For instance, hematite (hardness 6) will have a lower hardness in the radiating or earthy form than in
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grained mass in Calcite.(Dark Star Mine,Ravalli County, Montana USA) 1 x 14 £2.50 1x1 £4 1x2 £10 156 NATIVE...matrix (Union Carbide Mine, Wilson Springs Garland County, Arkansas USA) 1x1 £4 1x2 £7.50 360 PARATELLURITE...matrix. (Outpost Mine, San Domingo Wash Maricopa County Arizona) Ixliins £4 107 CHLORARGYRITE Ag Cl good...Kamchiat.ka,Russia) £15 447 NATIVE SILVER. Ag good wiry micro crystals in and on Dolerite. (Imiter Morocco)...metallic mass in ■ matrix. (Mohawk Mine,Keenaw County Michigan USA) 1x1 £3 095 CALCIOVOLBORTHITE Ca Cu
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vanadium, uranium, phosphates, borates, gypsum and magnesite. Both residual and infiltration deposits are often...Such metals as Cu, Ag and Zn often pass from a lower oxidation zone to a deeper cementation zone where...is harder and the test may proceed to the next lower grade. Not much force on the scratching point is...aggregates or weathered minerals have usually a lower hardness than the single or unaltered crystals of...For instance, hematite (hardness 6) will have a lower hardness in the radiating or earthy form than in
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be washed down through the rock to be deposited lower down as different minerals which become often valuable...Great Down ZCk --~ CLAY GAULT FORA.fArtoN LOWER GREENSANO GROUP UNO/"1 0€:o (includes FOLKESiONE...in narure, even though ir grows in distincti ve wiry, dendritic (tree-like) masses with rhe appea rance...the form of wiry, branching masses DID Crystal system: Isometric Crystal habit . - Wiry, branching...Pyromorphite Mimetite Strontianite Scorodite Magnesite Wavellite Dolomite Ankerite Aragonite Alunite
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arranged in order, so that each one will scratch those lower in the scale. This scale is widely used as an indicator...brown or dark green biotite, hornblende, a little magnesite, opal, topaz. Some alignment of crystals occurs...(soapstone.) Associated with actinolite, tremolite and magnesite. Translucent. Luster dull, pearly on the cleavage...black when tarnished. Commonly occurs in feathery or wiry form, also found as scales, leaves, thin plates...are formed. Found with dolomite, siderite and magnesite. Transparent to translucent. Luster glassy, three
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hexahedral, tetrahedra l, dodecahedral crysta ls; wiry, arborescent, massive Crystal system: cubic 14...Cleavage; fracture: none Habit: crysta ls very rare; wiry or scaly Crystal system: cubic 15 NATIVE ELEMENTS... It is used in alloys to increase hardness and lower the melting point. Antimony compounds are toxic...(Czech Republic), New Brunswick (Canada), Kern County (California, USA), Sardinia (Italy) and Sarawak...'silver', alluding to its silver content, which is lower than the mineral pyrargyrite. Easily confused with
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hexahedral, tetrahedra l, dodecahedral crysta ls; wiry, arborescent, massive Crystal system: cubic 14...Cleavage; fracture: none Habit: crysta ls very rare; wiry or scaly Crystal system: cubic 15 NATIVE ELEMENTS... It is used in alloys to increase hardness and lower the melting point. Antimony compounds are toxic...(Czech Republic), New Brunswick (Canada), Kern County (California, USA), Sardinia (Italy) and Sarawak...'silver', alluding to its silver content, which is lower than the mineral pyrargyrite. Easily confused with
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peculiar property of electrons is that the move from a lower to a higher energy orbital is not a progressive...the abundances in the Earth as a whole are the lower abundances of hydrogen, helium, carbon, oxygen and...with an atom with a low electronegativity (much lower than 2.4), the electrons available for bonding all...electronegativity above 2.4 and the other below. If both are lower, a completely different type of bond forms (discussed...atoms with electronegativities of about 2.4 or lower combine. In certain cases, differences in electronegativities
 
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