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Ammoniojarosite from
Pécs-Vasas, Pécs District, Baranya County, Hungary


Classification
Species:Ammoniojarosite
Formula:(NH4)Fe33+(SO4)2(OH)6
Quality for species:Good crystals or rich for species - important (!)
Abundance at site:Rare
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:XRD
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Ammoniomagnesiovoltaite1 photo of Ammoniojarosite associated with Ammoniomagnesiovoltaite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Ammoniojarosite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Pécs-Vasas, Pécs District, Baranya County, Hungary
Photo GalleryView Gallery (5 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:690703
Long-form Identifier:1:3:690703:7
GUID (UUID V4):3a508528-0b5c-43e6-8cd4-217cc84539fa
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
NEW VOLTAITE-RELATED MINERAL SPECIES FROM PÉCS-VASAS, HUNGARY Sándor SZAKÁLL§ Department of Mineralogy...University of Miskolc, H-3515 Miskolc, Egyetemváros, Hungary István SAJÓ Institute of Materials and Environmental...Sciences, Pusztaszeri út 59-67, H-1025 Budapest, Hungary Béla FEHÉR Department of Mineralogy, Herman Ottó...Ottó Museum, Kossuth u. 13, H-3525 Miskolc, Hungary Simona BIGI Department of Earth Sciences, University...an abandoned open coal pit at Pécs-Vasas, Mecsek Mountains, South Hungary. It is closely associated with
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Huron River Shale Fire Huron County, Ohio Figure 2. Map showing Huron County, Ohio; prepared by William...Department Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 900 Exposition Boulevard Los Angeles, California...pioneer arrived at Parachute Creek in Garfield County, Colorado, and found the area appealing enough...the 1970s by an “old-timer” living in Garfield County. It came to mind while he was descending through...River shale fire in Ohio forty years later. Huron County, in north-central Ohio (fig. 2), is perhaps not
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
new voltaite-related mineral species from Pécs-Vasas, Hungary. Canadian Mineralogist, 50(1), 65–72. Am...coal pit near the Köves Hill, Pécs-Vasas, Mecsek Mountains, Southern Hungary. It is associated with tschermigite...boussingaultite, efremovite, koktaite, mohrite, ammoniojarosite, godovikovite, letovicite) as well as native...discovered in the Saima alkaline complex, Fengcheng County, Liaoning Province, China 2153 (124°12′E, 41°N)...species from the Cauê iron-ore deposit, Itabira District, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Canadian Mineralogist,
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Republic; from Alsdorf and Freital, Germany [7]; Pécs-Vasas, Hungary [8] and other places as well from burning...chloride minerals: millosevichite, ammonioalunite–ammoniojarosite, sal ammoniac and others. The sulfate crust...reported from Russia, Germany, Czech Republic, USA, Hungary and other places, similar to godovikovite occurrences...burning coal dumps at Komló and Pécs-Vasas, Mecsek Mts., South Hungary. Mineral. Spec. Pap. 2008, 32,
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(1993) History and minerals of the Geysers Sonoma County, California. The Mineralogical Records, 24, 339–354...new voltaiterelated mineral species from Pécs-Vasas, Hungary. Canadian Mineralogist, 50, 65–72. Volynets...(1933) Italy Dunning and Geysers, California, Ammoniojarosite (NH4)Fe3+3(SO4)2(OH)6 Cooper USA* (1993) Severo-Kambalny
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articles. Sándor Szakáll (1953, Berettyóújfalu, Hungary) Head of the Department of Mineralogy, Herman Ottó...Mineralogical Regions Czech Republic (Milan Novák) Hungary (Sándor Szakáll) Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska) Romania...Mineral Species Czech Republic (Milan Novák). Hungary (Sándor Szakáll), Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska). Romania...Museums of the Carpathians Czech Republic (Moravia) Hungary Poland Romania Slovakia Ukraine 397 397 399 409...countries, (i.e. the Czech Republic. Slovakia, Poland. Hungary, Ukraine, and Romania). From a mineralogical viewpoint
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of sturmanite from the Black Rock mine, Kuruman District, South Africa, determined from its crystal structure...zirconosilicate or as carbonatosilicate. Mountain County Infrared Density Measured density Calculated density...Scramble claim, Ryan, Black Mts., Furnace Creek district, Death Valley region, Inyo Co., California, USA...Locality: Smallcleugh mine, Nenthead, Alston Moor district, Cumbria, England, UK. 2.2 Carbon and Carbonates...Ariskop Quarry, Aris, near Windhoek, Windhoek district, Khomas Region, Namibia (type locality). 2.2
Journal (volume)
Mineralogical Association 21–27 August, 2010 Budapest, Hungary Published by the Department of Mineralogy, Geochemistry...Elemér Pál-Molnár University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary E-mail: palm@geo.u-szeged.hu EDITORIAL BOARD Péter...COMMITTEE Chairman: Tamás G. Weiszburg, Budapest, Hungary, Secretary General: Dana Pop, Cluj-Napoca, Romania...Szeged, Szeged, Hungary E-mail: batki@geo.u-szeged.hu Editorial Address H-6701 Szeged, Hungary P.O. Box 651...Geochemistry and Petrology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary © Department of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Petrology
 
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