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Spionkopite from
Långban Mine, Långban Ore District, Filipstad, Värmland County, Sweden


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Spionkopite
Formula:Cu39S28
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Spionkopite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Långban Mine, Långban Ore District, Filipstad, Värmland County, Sweden
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:54233
Long-form Identifier:1:3:54233:9
GUID (UUID V4):664ddd4f-2e78-4ffe-a594-e6425b02d39c
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book (edition)
ATLASES IN GEOSCIENCE, 3 The Ore Minerals Under the Microscope An Optical Guide This page intentionally...intentionally left blank ATLASES IN GEOSCIENCE, 3 The Ore Minerals Under the Microscope An Optical Guide Edited...difficult to gather the vast amount of different ore minerals included in this atlas, I am very much indepted...1/3 to 1/50 Preface Having been involved with ore microscopy for many years, I came to the conclusion...(1969) on ore petrography needed to be supplemented by colour photos for as many different ore minerals
Book (edition)
Atlases in Geoscience 3 THE ORE MINERALS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE An Optical Guide Second Edition Atlases... Atlases in Geoscience 3 THE ORE MINERALS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE An Optical Guide Second Edition Bernhard...difficult to gather the vast amount of different ore minerals included in the atlas, I am very much obliged...respect to genetic interpretations and ore petrography, Ramdohr’s “The Ore Minerals and Their Intergrowths”...supplemented by colour photos for as many different ore mineral species as possible; this is done here. All
Book (edition)
(Australia), Milan Novåk (Czech Republic). Per Nystcn (Sweden), David O'Hanlcy (USA). Filippo Olmi (deccased)...Eksperimental'no-Metodicheskie lssledovaniya of Ore Minerals (K.A. Vlasov, ed.) Fortschrille der Mineral...Cand CSPG Pennskiye gubemskiye wdomo.sti (Perm district ga=elle) Pl,ilosopl,ical Maga=ine Periodico de...Quadrangle, Green River Formations, near Dragon, Uintah County. Utah, USA. 63. 930-937, Science 223, 1075-1076..., Poudrene quany, Moni Saint-Hilaire, Rouville County, Quebec, Canada. New Mins. (1997), CM32, 843-854
Journal (volume)
with minor hematite on cream dolomite. Florence Mine, Egremont, Cumbria. David Green photograph. BACK...2012 PAPERS Geology and mineralisation at Florence Mine, Egremont, Cumbria Brian Young 3-18 A geochemical...of type mineral species at the Benallt Manganese Mine, Rhiw, Pen Llŷn, Gwynedd, Wales Tom F. Cotterell...experience of an underground tour of the Florence Mine in Cumbria. With the closure of Florence, it is...account. The unique legacy of another important mine, Benallt Mine on the Lleyn Peninsula, North Wales, is reviewed
Book (chapter)
quartz + hematite, Bates & Jackson 52 (1987). ball ore = cinnabar, Bukanov 230 (2006). ballstone = clay...quartz-mogánite mixed-layer, Bukanov 137 (2006). banded ore = calcite + franklinite + willemite + zincite, de...orthoclase, MM 14, 395 (1907). barythaltig Hedyfan från Långban = Ba-rich hedyphane, MM 28, 724 (1949). Baryt-Harmotom...nsutite, Council for Geoscience 746 (1996). battery-ore = pyrolusite or nsutite, Bates & Jackson 60 (1987)...Novitzky 24 (1951). bean iron ore = goethite, Thrush 90 (1968). bean ore = goethite, Dana 6th, 250 (1892)
Book
Azurite crystals, partly replaced by malachite, Tsumeb mine, Namibia; width of view ca. 3 cm; collection H.E... . . . . . . . . . . . Volcanogenic-Sedimentary Ore Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . Weathering of Sulfidic Ore Bodies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....the Medieval Latin word mina = shaft (minare = to mine). The antique people, e.g., the Greeks and Romans...rotation axes ||a1, a2, a3. Examples: important ore minerals like pyrite, skutterudite (7 Sect. 5.3)
Book
comment that aerugo can be scraped from natural copper ore (König, cf. Kühn, 1993a) it is clear that this refers...in chlorine-rich environments (especially in acid mine waters; Schwertmann and Cornell, 2000). It is named...named after its type locality at Akagané mine (Iwate Prefecture, Japan), where Nambu discovered it in...Sonora, Mexico and has also been found in the Tsumeb Mine of Otavi, Namibia and in the Altai Mountains in...Spain probably derives from the existence of a tin mine in Spain that had been in operation since antiquity
Book (edition)
comment that aerugo can be scraped from natural copper ore (König, cf. Kühn, 1993a) it is clear that this refers...in chlorine-rich environments (especially in acid mine waters; Schwertmann and Cornell, 2000). It is named...named after its type locality at Akagané mine (Iwate Prefecture, Japan), where Nambu discovered it in...Sonora, Mexico and has also been found in the Tsumeb Mine of Otavi, Namibia and in the Altai Mountains in...Spain probably derives from the existence of a tin mine in Spain that had been in operation since antiquity
 
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