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Barleycorn from
Obersdorf, Sangerhausen, Mansfeld-Südharz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany


Locality type:Village
Classification
Species:Calcite var: Barleycorn
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Barleycorn data
Locality Data:Click here to view Obersdorf, Sangerhausen, Mansfeld-Südharz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
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Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:414049
Long-form Identifier:1:3:414049:8
GUID (UUID V4):850a2577-08fc-4d72-8454-ab1c410d6be0
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (volume)
remarkably close resemblance to the well known Sangerhausen pseudomorphs, then generally referred to gaylussite...Ixxxiii, 213, 1861. (444) DANA.J RELATION TO SANGERHAUSEN PSEUDOMORPHS. 25- transparency, and finally...PSEUDOMORPHS OF AND OTHER LOCALITIES. THE SO-CALLED SANGERHAUSEN The interest connected with the thinolite is...to the well-known " barleycorn " pseudomorphs from Obersdorf, near Sangerhausen, in Thuringia, one of...and Groth,13 in 1878, suggested anhydrite. The Sangerhausen sBertbier: Ann. Chirn. Phys., II, xxxviii, 253
Journal (issue)
Werfen, Germany, 15177 Argentite after Silver: I, C 2 Himmelsfiirst, near Freiberg, Saxony, 800; "Peru...Eiderstadt, Prussia, 6305; Obersdorf, Thuringia, no Spec. No. These are the " barleycorn' pseudomorphs. Calcite...Tlalpujuhua, Mexico, no Spec. No.; Braunsdorf, Saxony, 4510; Charcas, San Luis Potosi, Mexico,' 17478-9;...Pool Mine, Camborne, Cornwall, 3636; Schneeberg, Saxony, 35612-3; locality unknown, 4243. Also pseudomorphous...Mineral Pseudomorphs in the Museum Commern, Eifel, Germany, 20624. 409 Hopper-shaped crystals on clay shale
Catalog/List
Glance, or molybdenum sulphide, Altenberg, Saxony. 10. Keweenaw Copper, or Peacock Co., N...Mass. sulphide, arsenic Pyrites, Freiberg, Saxony. 18. Hematite Red Iron or 19. Magnetite 20...Joplin, J. Mo. carbonate, Altenberg, Rhineland, Germany. Hill, Ga. corundum, Burma. massive Cryolite...Cryolite, oxide, N. Y. oxide, Ilmenau, Germany. 22. manganese iron carbonate, Roxbury, 23. manganese...Hot Penn. Co., Quartz, Bowdoin, Germany. oxide, Suttrop, Germany. near 51. Mass. Canada. chloride
Book (volume)
Freiberg, Schneeberg, and other localities in Saxony and was obtained in great quantities during the...cubes. Bromyrite is found near Dernbach, Nassau, Germany (iodobromite) asA chlorian variety sociated with...reported from salt works at Hallein, Salzburg, Germany. Artificial NaCl-2H20 is probably monocUnic and...seams: at Duttweiler near Saarbriicken in the Saar, Germany; in mines of the Plauenschen Grund near Dresden;...pyromorphite, bismochte, cerussite, hmonite, wad. In Germany at Dernbach, Nassau, with iodian bromyrite. At
Book (edition)
Fritz, Fritz: Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Saxony, Germany. Donald B. Hoover: U.S.G.S., Federal Center...Institut fur Mineralogie, Ruhr Universitat Bochum, Germany. Duane Mellor: Geology Library, Yale University...Berlin, Germany. Peter Susse: MINABS, Inst. of Mineralogy, Univ. of Gottingen, Gottingen, Germany. C. Sheldon...Pennsylvania. Hans J. Wilke: Eppertshausen/Hessen, Germany. Wendell E. Wilson: The Mineralogical Record, Tuscon...France; Andreasberg, Freiberg(*), and Schneeberg(*), Germany; Pribram(*), Jachymov, and Schemnitz, Czech Republic;
 
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