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Butlerite from
Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland


Locality type:Basin
Classification
Species:Butlerite
Formula:Fe3+(SO4)(OH) · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Butlerite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:892774
Long-form Identifier:1:3:892774:3
GUID (UUID V4):9c4efab5-6cc7-439e-abad-30b26b0e2db4
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2009-040) was found on a burning coal dump in an abandoned open coal pit at Pécs-Vasas, Mecsek Mountains...metavoltine, voltaite, gypsum, anhydrite, halotrichite, butlerite, jarosite, and copiapite also occur in the surrounding...membership in the voltaite group. Introduction Coal beds of Liassic age occur in Jurassic Formations...near-surface coal beds from the Pécs-Vasas area as early as 1799 (Gombocz 1945). The coal seams are composed...of mines, spontaneous combustion and burning of coal seams and the waste dump material has become well-known
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
occurrence of substances in the combustion products of coal mines, waste dumps, or peat bogs. The origin of...including coal mine dumps Acetamide 1 CH3CONH2 Dump in a coal mine, L’viv-Volynskii Coal Basin, Ukraine...Norway Kladnoite 3 C6H4(CO)2NH Libušín, Kladno coal basin, Czech Republic Laphamite 1 As2Se3 Burnside,...Yavapai County, Arizona Svyatoslavite 1 CaAl2Si2O8 Coal Mine No. 45, Kopeisk, Russia Paceite Hoganite N...2010) “Vienna Woods” hydrothermal field, Manus Basin, Bismark Sea, Papua New Guinea (Steger 2015) Boleo
Report (volume)
many mining sites, the extraction and processing of coal or metal-sulfide ores (largely for gold, silver...[Mg{AsO3(OH)}(H2O)4]. The [M(TØ4)Ø3] chain is the basis of butlerite, [Fe3+(OH)(H2O)2(SO4)], parabutlerite, [Fe3+(OH)(H2O)2(SO4)]...dimensions of minerals containing these chains. In butlerite and parabutlerite, the [Fe3+(SO4)(OH)(H2O)2] chains...This chain is closely related to the chain in butlerite, parabutlerite, and uklonskovite (Fig. 19c) in...chains extending along y in butlerite; (f) packing of [M(TØ4)Ø3] chains in butlerite; (g) packing of [M(TØ4)Ø3]
Book (edition)
historical names of regions is preferred here, e.g. Upper Silesia, Moravia and Transylvania. Some names of...central United States or of the Upper Silesian historical region in Poland, where the importance of ore-bearing...1.460, (-). Taste strongly bitter. From burning coal dumps at Shamokin, Northumberland co., Pennsylvania...Pennsylvania, and at Chervonograd, LvivVolhynia basin, Ukraine. AM 61, 338, 1976. Achavalite * FeSe (2.C, nickeline...California, etc. At Jordan6w Slcl5ki, Lower Silesia, Poland. The oldest known deposits of white nephrite are
 
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