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Muscovite from
Bad Ems-Nassau, Rhein-Lahn-Kreis, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany


Locality type:Collective Municipality
Classification
Species:Muscovite
Formula:KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Muscovite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bad Ems-Nassau, Rhein-Lahn-Kreis, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:101375
Long-form Identifier:1:3:101375:7
GUID (UUID V4):621d1881-0b03-4de2-8efc-3598fac72c42
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nearly colorless crystals of mica, presumably muscovite, but possibly phlogopite, on a pegmatite-like...dazzling array of place names, for example: Ems, Bad Ems, Nassau, Braubach, etc. Is there any hope of making...provided by Dr. Werner Lieber, of Heidelberg, Germany. I believe that it is difficult to obtain proper...pyromorphites I can help easily. Today, the part of Germany around Bad Ems belongs to the state NordrheinWestphalia...district of Nassau. There is still a village called Nassau, after which the old state of Nassau was named
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rival the best. For silver, the mines of Saxony, Germany, and the Keweenaw Peninsula in Michigan should...in the Harz Mountains, and Freiburg, in Saxony, Germany. Guanajuato, Mexico, and Colquechaca, Bolivia,... Argentite from Germany; millerite from New York; tetrahedrite from England, Germany, and Mexico; pyrite...Elba; pyrrhotite from Mexico; arsenopyrite from Germany and Mexico; chalcocite from England and Connecticut;...collectors. A small supply of small crystals from Germany and an old-time supply of excellent crystals up
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variety of carbonate–fluorapatite from Staffel, Germany, which form nodular-stalactitic aggregates and...> K. Originally, it was described from Dehrn, Germany, by LARSEN AND SHANNON as a potassium sodium calcium...Great Britain and (b) Friedrichsegen Mine, Bad Ems, Nassau, Germany. Fig. 28. The structure of pyromorphite...P.O., 1912. [71] Stein CA. Jahrb. Vet. Naturk. Nassau, 1866, vol. 19–20, p. 41; Jahrb. Min., 1866, p...derived from ancient mining term from Saxony (Germany) which was used to describe hard, compact metamorphic
 
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