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Niter from
Caspar quarry, Ettringen, Vordereifel, Mayen-Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Niter
Formula:KNO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Niter data
Locality Data:Click here to view Caspar quarry, Ettringen, Vordereifel, Mayen-Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:348620
Long-form Identifier:1:3:348620:7
GUID (UUID V4):7ad4c4e1-fbe4-4502-913d-4c9ff7a4ccb5
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
on chemis­ try as then existed, the chief being Caspar Neumann'� Pra;lectiones chemica;, Lemery't> Cours...reaction the latter had noticed on adding vinegar to niter after it had been heated over a quiek fire. Gahn...was given off which diffE'red from the acid of niter (nitrie) generally known, a.nd showing how this
Book
metasomatic sanidine from Volkesfeld, Eifel Mts., Germany contains only traces of structurally bound hydrogen...FT IR spectrometer (Bruker Optics, Ettlingen, Germany) with a resolution of 4 cm−1 and 16 scans. IR spectrum...gas deposit Rehden, near Deapholz, Lower Saxony, Germany (type locality). Description: Colourless crystals...platelets from the association with nitratite, halite, niter, darapskite, blödite, glauberite, dietzeite, brüggenite...Müntzer pit, Bischofferode, near Ohmberg, Thuringia, Germany. Kind of sample preparation and/or method of registration
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
former arrangement, and there will be less mech- niter, is added to the fulminate. (31). L. asks: How can... . . .. . .. . . .. . 196,686 Sash fastener.F. Caspar................. .... ... 196,68(' 3ďż˝ ozs.; pure
Journal (issue)
gemgypsy@bellsouth.net JULY–AUGUST 2019 Articles The Auglaize quarry, Paulding County, Ohio ..........................calcite crystals on matrix, 5.5 cm, from the Auglaize quarry, Paulding County, Ohio. Joe and Susan Kielbaso...May–June, 2019 What’s New 49-3 397 T he Auglaize Quarry Paulding County, Ohio John Medici 5280 Stover Road...Ohio 45504 kbladh@wittenberg.edu The Auglaize quarry has been a popular mineral collecting site for...been recovered as well. LOCATION The Auglaize quarry is located on the northwestern edge of the Findlay
Report (issue)
housing developments. Another is the famous Crestmore quarry, where the cement production has almost destroyed...26, 1848, from New York to a correspondent in Germany announcing the discovery, Berg-u. Hutt. Zt. (1)...Northupite Tyehite Dolomite In addition, colemanite, niter, and ulexite have been mentioned by hearsay from...suite from the Pacific Limestone Products (Kalkar) quarry, Santa Cruz, Chesterman (p.c. '64). AENIGMATITE...spurrite, calcite, etc., on the 910' level, Commercial quarry, Crestmore, Switzer and Bailey (8) p. 629, Murdoch
Report (issue)
Sacramentary. Illuminator Unknown (ca. 1025– 1050). Germany. J. Paul Getty Museum (83.MF.77.19). Landscape...and the idea of landscape spread northward into Germany and also into what are now Belgium and Holland...Gemaeldegalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany. Figure 3. The Aristotelian cosmos in the sixteenth...and valleys of Tuscany from atop the edge of a quarry or ravine. A castle at left sits on a bluff that...produced watercolors of landscapes and Steinbruckerei, quarry scenes or rock outcrops that are remarkably modern
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
�ubjecta nd!'('nd nsTODAYthe following coupon a.nd I�niter, Mantion & 8tanley ............... !ll-l.nn¡� we...Out­ door America. It will b e e d i t e d b y Caspar W h i t n e y , f o r m e rl y e d i t o r o f
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Ordines Naturales Digestorum Synopsis. Halle, Germany. HAbvY, R.-J. (1801): TraitĂŠ de MinĂŠralogie. Paris...Historie (J. Sillig, trans., 1851, Hamburg and Gotha, Germany). ROME DE LISLE, J.B.L. (1772): Essai de Cristallographie...aiisserlichen Kennzeichen der Fossilien. Leipzig, Germany (A. Carozzi, trans., 1962, Univ. Illinois Press...Institut ftir Mineralogie, Ruhr Universitat, Bochum, Germany, in recognition of her contributions to the mineralogy...indigenous people of the discovery area. Poudrette quarry, Mont Saint-Hilaire, Rouville County, Quebec, Canada
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By otie metluxl the stone is removed from the quarry in rectangular blocks and then split nearly to...laid out on a level surface of the stone in the quarry. Holes as ...stone is then loosened by wedging, lifted from the quarry, and finished by turning. A more recent technique...blocks of specified diameter are cut in place in the quarry floor by the use of a circular steel cutter employing...explosive. The stone block is then removed from the quarry, sawed in thinner blocks if desired, and prepared
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Fritz: Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Saxony, Germany. Donald B. Hoover: U.S.G.S., Federal Center, Lakewood...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;
Journal (volume)
Refinery, late Roessler.) FRANKFURT-ON-THE-MAIN, Germany. Capital and Reserve, ----- Nine Million Marks...men in Arsenic Factories-Production 1890-95 in Germany; in Spain; in AustriaInfluence of Arsenic on Steel...Marshes—Mining Borate of Lime from Yeins—Stassfurt Mines, Germany—Control of the Industry—Increase of Production...tion and Values of Potash and Magnesia Salts in Germany. Potassium Cyanide Manufacture (by Titus Ulke)... CONTENTS. —Coal Production of the World—Great Britain—Germany—Belgium—Austria-Hun¬ gary—France—Russia—Japan—Australia—United
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leading museums of the U.S., England, France, Germany, Austria, and Italy. Many folders have summaries...Microprobe analysis from Altenberg tin deposit, East Germany AIKINITE. Huiny and Kristin, International Mineralog...(G(530)qB628). Microprobe analyses (8) from W. Eifel, Germany, alkalic rocks. AMPHIBOLE. Dungen, et al., Contrib...(198*0. Microprobe analyses (3) from the Eifel, Germany AMPHIBOLE. Frey, et al., Contrib. Mineral. Petrol...(German) Microprobe analyses (15) from Black Forest, Germany, amphibolite AMPHIBOLE. Herbert, Geotekton. Forsch
Report (volume)
potassium, and the saline beds near Stassfurt, Germany, are peculiarly rich in it. Praseodymium. A rare-earth...such as sylvine, kainite, carnallite, and Chilean niter. In one sample of kelp he found 22 grains of gold...Analyses of water from European lakes. A. Lake Laach, Germany. Analysis by G. Bischof, Lehrbuch der chemischen...much free COj. I. The Kochbrunnen, Wiesbaden, Germany. Analysis by C. R. Fresenius, Jahrb. Nassau. Ver...143. From a well 14 meters deep in an old gypsum quarry. The fissures around the well are lined with fibrous
Book (volume)
still to latterly es- in the latter half Germany, principally exceedingly valuable, today’s gemologists...Copenhagen which, Preface/ VIII rare England a in Germany, and like Stockholm, bookshops that cater ...2 Nn , 6/7); Largest p 1/2 in). duplici Germany, A-Mm Cut. Erin- loannis 4 2, 3 | Typis...Revision on H 8c RUELLE, et du C E 1898-1902 Mayen Age. 3 G p. edit est Paris: fait Mention...successful Marggraf (first dir of 1776; apptd first Germany; principles governing boiling points classes
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Antiquariat Andreas Müller, WaldemsReichenbachand, Germany, and Mary and Ed Rogers, Poncho Springs, Colorado...wunderkammern: a catalogue raisonné of collecting in Germany, France and England, 1565-1750. Pittsburgh, 1970...[Biographical entries for the then living physicians of Germany.]. Bover, Memoria Biográfico, 1842 Bover de Rosselo...[Biobibliography of Italian literature.]. Caspar, Bibliographia Kepleriana, 1968 Caspar, M., Bibliographia Kepleriana...[181]-476. [This bibliography of Westphalia in Germany covers the period 1555-1886. A continuation for
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Antiquariat Andreas Müller, WaldemsReichenbachand, Germany, and Mary and Ed Rogers, Poncho Springs, Colorado...wunderkammern: a catalogue raisonné of collecting in Germany, France and England, 1565-1750. Pittsburgh, 1970...[Biographical entries for the then living physicians of Germany.]. Bover, Memoria Biográfico, 1842 Bover de Rosselo...[Biobibliography of Italian literature.]. Caspar, Bibliographia Kepleriana, 1968 Caspar, M., Bibliographia Kepleriana...[181]-476. [This bibliography of Westphalia in Germany covers the period 1555-1886. A continuation for
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geology. The famous Mining Academy of Freiberg, Germany, was founded in the midst of the varied mineral...but they were advocated in an extreme form in Germany in 1882 by Sandberger, who sought to establish...western North America, France, and Germany. The Carlsbad Springs of Germany contain As, Sb, B, Br, Co, Cu...veins. A, Symmetrical crustification, Freiberg, Germany (after Von Wissenbach); B, asymmetrical crustification...Fig. 5-4-4. Drawing of Zellerfeld vein, Harz, Germany, with crusts of galena, blende and calcite. (Burat
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But left for even a short time, the steepest quarry wall, or the most precipitous cliff formed by the...facts. So, too, the great salt deposits of North Germany, which have furnished the world in the past with...Lamarck (1744-1829, portrait, Fig. 7) described In Germany Abraham their fossils. Gottlob Werner (1750-1817...country, or the traveler on the broad plains Germany, of RusHungary, or of China, of northern sia,...interest to the and so has Norway. The coast-line of Germany, on the geologist, other hand, is mostly sandy;
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Ekaterinburg and near Nizhne Tagilsk. In Germany at Rheinbreitbach in the Rhineland, at Friedrichssegen, near Ems...Moschellandsberg (Landsberg near Ober-Moschel) Palatinate, Bavaria; in Spain at Almaden, Ciudad Real. In...Bohemia; at Andreasberg in the Harz Mountains, Germany; Allemont, Isere, France; near Sarrabus, Sardinia;...dipyramidal. 2. Koksharov (6, 1874), on crystals from Germany, Spain, and Lower Egypt, in exact agreement with...than diamond, others B.B. infusible. Fused with niter, in a platinum spoon, deflagrates forming potassium
Report (volume)
potassium, and the saline beds near Stassfurt, Germany, are peculiarly rich in it. Praseodymium. A rare-earth...such as sylvine, kainite, carnallite, and Chilean niter. In one sample of kelp he found 22 grains of gold...Analyses of water from European lakes. A. Lake Laach, Germany. Analysis by G. Bischof, Lehrbuch der chemischen...much free CO2. I. The Kochbrunnen, Wiesbaden, Germany. Analysis by C. R. Fresenius, Jahrb. Nassau. Ver...143. From a well 14 meters deep in an old gypsum quarry. The fissures around the well are lined with fibrous
Journal (volume)
United States—Production in United Kingdom—France—Germany—The World— Market Conditions in the United Sta...of Heat—Germany—Acetylene in Lighting, and the Making of Lampblack—Prices of Carbide in Germany—Use of...of Gas Engines—The Utilization of Lig¬ nite in Germany* (by Paul Krusch, p. 170)—The Manufacture of Com¬...Produc¬ tion of Graphite—Brazil—Canada—Ceylon—Germany—Italy Assay of Graphite by Blast and by Fusion...Iron and Steel in the Principal Countries—France—Germany—Russia—Spain—Chart of the World’s Production of
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Paul Peters, E. D. Metal Merchant, Breslau, Germany. Professor of Metallurgy, Harvard University,...425 4,500 4,700 (6)6,000 (6)6,000 Switzerland, Germany. Austria. 800 810 1,300 2,500 2,500 2,500 (6)2...three-fold emphasis to this country as well. In Germany, however, the conditions are strikingly different...output and the total production. In other words, Germany very closely 30 THE MINERAL INDUSTRY approximates...49,275 tons, the United States 35,080 tons and Germany 30,545 tons. Java alone took 32,027 tons, while
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unprotected by law. Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany Printed on acid-free paper Composition TypoDesign...Monoclinic crystals from Neuenhain in Hessen, Germany. XLV XLVI Color Plates M16 Beryl Al2Be3Si6O18... monoclinic crystals from a closed down quartz quarry at lake Yngen in Central Sweden. XLVII XLVIII...sole as the name says, from the abandoned quartz quarry in Ytterlida near Svenljunga, central Sweden. From...left is from the Langenbrahm mine in Westfalen in Germany, the hexagonal crystallizing platelike graphite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
prescribed internally as a medicine. Baden-Baden in Germany and Badenbei-Wien near Vienna were famous for their...Journal, and the Edinburgh Journal of Science. In Germany, A. F. Gehlen’s Journal fur die Chemie und Physik...classification of minerals were firmly established. In Germany, Werner’s system of classi¬ fication by external...have eight similar surfaces and included topaz, niter, and aragonite as examples. But in retaining mutually...for the diverse configurations of crystals.13 In Germany, Johann Prechtl objected to Hauy’s integrant mole¬
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agricultural or aggresive, such as Argentina, Germany, and Japan, respectively. Many less developed countries...Argentina and Sweden in most years, and Finland, West Germany, Portugal, and Spain in some years after 14 1956...Vastergotland (Billingen), Narke Other Europe: West Germany, Italy, Turkey, Yugoslavia Marine black shale...geology. The famous Mining Academy of Freiberg, Germany, was founded in the midst of the varied mineral...but they were advocated in an extreme form in Germany in 1882 by Sandberger, who sought to establish
 
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