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Siderotil from
Copper mines, Marsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis, Arnsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Siderotil
Formula:FeSO4 · 5H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Siderotil data
Locality Data:Click here to view Copper mines, Marsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis, Arnsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:78152
Long-form Identifier:1:3:78152:1
GUID (UUID V4):2d6db505-f4f4-4c5a-b4cf-da3359b30fd4
References
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Werner Lieber Heidelberg, West Germany Olaf Medenbach Bochum, Germany Eric Offermann Arlesheim, Switzerland...Though most famous for azurite, malachite and other copper minerals, Bisbee has produced more than 200 different...Mineralogical Record, September— October, 1981 Copper was by far the most important metal; however, zinc...Metal production through 1975 is listed below for copper, zinc, lead, silver, gold (Stanley Keith, personal...personal communication) and manganese (Mills, 1956). Copper Zinc Lead 7.7 billion pounds 355 million pounds
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Lieber Heidelberg, W. Germany Olaf Medenbach Ruhr Universitat Bochum Bochum, W. Germany Eric Offermann Arlesheim...Fourteen, Number Five ARIZONA- V Articles Lost mines of Arizona .......................................Affiliated with the Friends of Mineralogy COVER: COPPER from the Ray mine, Arizona. The specimen is 3 inches...was the winner of the Best Copper Cabinet Specimen and Best Arizona Copper at the 1977 Tucson Show. Evan...(and last) in our series of special issues on the mines and minerals of Arizona. During the years before
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...... 585 B. L. Muntyan A Dream Pocket at the North Geronimo Mine, October 1996 ............. .... ...published a series of five special issues on Arizona mines and minerals: Arizona I: (1980, vol. 11, no. 3)...Dome Rock Mountains, Grey Horse mine, Tombstone mines, Mineral Park mime, George Bideaux, the Arizona-Sonora...Arizona Arizona Ill: (1981, vol. 12, no. 5) Bisbee mines Arizona IV: (1983 , vol. 14, no. 2) Spanish exploration...(Ajo), Glove mine, Ray mine, Mistake mine, lost mines, Dick Jones, the Les Presmyk collection, Tiger black
Report (issue)
Geological Survey editorial standards or with the North American Stratigraphic Code. Any use of trade, product...occurrences of a valuable commodity (such as gold or copper) or mineral (such as gems or industrial minerals)...example, most copper-rich ore produces drainage water and smelter emissions with copper as the dominant...in the 19th Century; today, waste dumps at these mines pose relatively few problems because potentially...melanterite, copiapite, rhomboclase, and many others), copper (chalcanthite, brochantite, and others), zinc (goslarite)
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Meteoritenkunde, Villengang 2, Postfach 176, 69 Jena, East Germany. Mineralogie, Petrographie, Clay Minerals, 1947-...VerJohannesstrasse 3 a, 7000 lagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart, West Germany. Gemmological Society of Japan, Journal (Hoseki...3-; Memoirs, 19 10-; Papers, 1935- Department of Mines, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Geological Survey, Finland...NY 10017, USA. Journal of Crystal Growth, 1967-, North-Holland Publishing Company, P. O. Box 211, Amsterdam...Springer, Vienna, Austria. United States Bureau of Mines, Reports of Investigations, Minerals Yearbook, annual
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oan eGORY.C.oFER DOCK NEVADA AND BUREAU OF MINES Special Publication 31 in association with the... OF NEVADA PRESS GEOLOGY Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Special Publication 31 University of...mineral occurrences of Nevada by Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology All rights reserved Manufactured in...(hardcover: alk. paper) 1. Minerals—Nevada. 2. Mines and mineral resources—Neavda. 3. Minerals—Collection...honor for both graduates of the Mackay School of Mines, American Pacific Corporation to assist have continued
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A Range Guide to MINES and MINERALS " How and Where A ,-A 1 to Find Valuable Ores and Minerals...”— “Practical Virginia Kirkus RANGE GUIDE TO MINES AND MINERALS A by Jay Ellis Did you know that...generally absent. He tells where major existing mines are United States— from gopher size the in the...org/details/rangeguidetomineOOrans A Range Guide to Mines and Minerals Other Books by Jay FOSSILS IN Ellis...TRAILS PETRIFIED FOREST TRAILS A Range Guide to Mines and Minerals HOW AND WHERE TO FIND VALUABLE ORES
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Geological Survey editorial standards or with the North American Stratigraphic Code. Any use of trade, product...alteration zoning at the Red Mountain porphyry copper deposit, Santa Cruz County, Arizona Schrader, F...discussions of the history and production of the mines in the Empire district are in the guidebook appendix...Tenney, app. 9). Deposits of argentiferous lead and copper ores were first discovered in the Empire district...district were California camp, Total Wreck, and Copper camp. 3 The highest and most rugged part of the
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solids feature simple elementary lattice, like copper, which forms type P regular lattice. Most solids...representative. For example structure A1 is the copper type, A2 – wolfram, A3 – magnesium, A4 – diamond...weathering is transformation of copper sulfides into alkaline copper carbonate - malachite Cu2[(CO3)(OH)2]...iron(II) ions present in the sea water react with copper sulfide to form chalcopyrite. Similarly, sediment...precipitated zinc, lead, and copper sulfides can be turned into copper sulfide due to copper ions, transported by
 
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