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Serpierite from
Wilhelmine Mine, Sommerkahl, Aschaffenburg District, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Serpierite
Formula:Ca(Cu,Zn)4(SO4)2(OH)6 · 3H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Serpierite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Wilhelmine Mine, Sommerkahl, Aschaffenburg District, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:59704
Long-form Identifier:1:3:59704:7
GUID (UUID V4):72851da5-ca14-4eaa-af83-c392cbb48b28
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SULFIDE ASSEMBLAGES IN THE FORMER WILHELMINE MINE, SPESSART, BAVARIA, GERMANY Martin OKRUSCH§ Mineralogisches...Würzburg, Germany Joachim A. LORENZ Graslitzer Str. 5, D–63791 Karlstein am Main, Germany Stefan WEYER...Main, Germany Abstract The vein-type copper mineralization in the abandoned Wilhelmine copper mine, Sommerkahl...Sommerkahl, Spessart, northwestern Bavaria, Germany, is hosted by metamorphic rocks of the Spessart Crystalline...sulfur. The close spatial association of the Sommerkahl vein-type Cu deposit with the overlying Kupferschiefer
Book (edition)
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...occur 29. Hemimorphic Forms. under the classes of lower symmetry than that of the normal class which are
Book (volume)
100. Found at several mines in the Huantajaya district, calcite, embolite, cerargyrite, bromyrite, iodyrite...as at Caracoles in Antofagasta, the Huantajaya district in Tarapaca, and especially Chanarcillo in Atacama;...Obtained in notable amounts in the Broken Hill district. New South Wales (bromian pt.). In the United...Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona; in the Rand district and in the Calico and Barstow mines, San Bernardino...in Nevada in the Bullfrog district, Nye County, and in the Rochester district, Halides 14 Humboldt
Book (edition)
carnallite. sylvite and k.ieseritc; from Stassfurt. Germany. Abrazite. syn. of gismondine or of phillipsite...44. c 1 3 .50 A. A natural occurrence at a coal mine in the (TL) Lvov-Volynsk basin, USSR. Achates. syn...fPDF 18-873 ). (TL) Johanngcorgcnstadt. Saxony, Germany. Fomiula and unit cell by R.J. Davis, M.H. Hey...Min. 28. 536. (TI..) Johanngeorgenstadt. Saxony. Germany. Named for G . Agricola. Agrinierite. (K 2 .Ca...09. c 7.76 A . Z=2 [PDF 27-620]. (TL) San Carlos mine. Guanajuato. Mexico. Named for S. Aguilar. Agustitc
 
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