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Arsenic from
Fuchs Quarry, Hartkoppe, Sailauf, Aschaffenburg District, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Arsenic
Formula:As
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Arsenic data
Locality Data:Click here to view Fuchs Quarry, Hartkoppe, Sailauf, Aschaffenburg District, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:163673
Long-form Identifier:1:3:163673:4
GUID (UUID V4):9fd0b6fd-6df2-4a2e-8c4a-d123ed6919e6
Nearest other occurrences of Arsenic
10.0km (6.2 miles) Stahl quarry, Dörrmorsbach, Haibach, Aschaffenburg District, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
49.1km (30.5 miles) Glasberg quarry, Nieder-Beerbach, Mühltal, Darmstadt-Dieburg, Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany
56.4km (35.1 miles) Bangertshöhe, Hochstädten, Bensheim, Bergstraße, Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany
62.4km (38.8 miles) Amphibolite quarry, Mackenheim, Abtsteinach, Bergstraße, Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
a new roscherite-group mineral from Sailauf, Bavaria, Germany NIKITA V. CHUKANOV1,*, GERHARD MÖHN2...Dr J. Wittemannstrasse 5, 65527 Niedernhausen, Germany 3 Faculty of Geology, Moscow State University,...Russia 7 Graslitzerstrasse 5, 63791 Karlstein, Germany Abstract: The new mineral okruschite (IMA No....rhyolite exposed in the Fuchs quarry, near Sailauf, Spessart Mountains, Bavaria, Germany. Associated minerals...is named after Professor Martin Okrusch, from Germany. Type material is deposited in the collections
Journal (issue)
520-527 Tanakamiyama, a classic Japanese pegmatite district 530-542 The Joaquin Folch Girona mineral collection... Barcelona, Spain 544-550 Shattuckite, Kunene District, Kaokoveld, Namibia 557-558 Collecting at Hallelujah...26-27 The composition of volborthite from Newhurst Quarry, Leicestershire 27-32 Mineralogical fraud - an...(°1950) 154-159 Annabergite, km 3 mine, Laurium district, Greece 160-163 Rochester mineralogical symposium...2010 199 Mineraal van de maand brandtiet van Sailauf Joachim Lorenz, Georges Claeys en Rik Dillen Brandtiet
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
is free from lime; that from the gneiss of Aschaffenburg contains only a trace of lime. In all these...and the nickel and copper ores of the Dillenburg district, are probitbly + View Article Online Published...101-0'7 - - - -100 -53 VIII. Rosstrappe Hartz. Fuchs. -- - IX. Near Allrode, Hartz. I(a y s e r. ... * *. 99 -67 XIV. Kupferberg, 0bedranken: Bavaria. Sen f t er. Ribeira de Macanpes, Madeira. Sen...of these specimens, as also chlorine, fluorine, arsenic, and organic matter. As oligoclase and augite are
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(Hilpert and Moench, 1960,p. a 5)' In the Laguna district, in fact, it probably accountsfor most of the...small specimen from the Woodrow mine in the Laguna district, New Mexico, has provided an opportunity to study...grained and impure. Subsequently, Hoekstra and Fuchs (1956) synthesized bluish-green coffinite with refractive...indices of 1.83 to 1.85;this material is anhydrous (Fuchs and Gebert, 1958, p. 243). Ramdohr (1960, p. 1001;1961...describe the habit of coffinite from Wcilsendorf, Bavaria. coffinite occurs also in some Tertiary vein deposits
Journal (issue)
Saxon minerals in the Terra Mineralia Museum (Germany). A group of Italian mineralogists presents a new...Fluorite (with old labels). 7 x 5 cm. Schwarzwald, Germany. GM KFU #7461. 15-16. (on page 10). 15. Set of...Russian statesman, Prince, donator. 22. Carl F. Fuchs (1776-1846), Kazan University Rector in 1823-1827...1805, the office was assumed by Karl Fedorovich Fuchs (Figure 22), who was a well-known Kazan professor...also was the actual founder of the Cabinet. K.F. Fuchs was the first to lecture (from September 1805 through
Book (edition)
UPHAM SHEPARD, in the Clerk's office, of the District Court of Connecticut. CONTENTS . PART I , Page...21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. . 109 110 Wagnerite , Fuchs, . Calamine, Electric Calamine , Willemite , Levy...-ochre, Dana, 2. Molybdic-ochre, . 143 3. White -arsenic , 4. Bismuth-ochre, Allan, . 5. Uran -ochre, 144...Hausmann , 158 Phlogopite, Breit. 15. Margarite, Fuchs, 159 Section c, brittle. 16. Lepidomelane, Soltmann...179 66 3. Mellilite, Carpi, 66 4. Gehlenite, Fuchs, 5. Eudialyte, Stromeyer, 180 66 6. Lazulite
Journal (issue)
France 84 French Guiana 89 84 85 Georgia 89 Germany 89 Greenland 96 Honduras 97 Idaho 97 India...such noted occurrences as those of Great Britain, Germany, or the Malay Peninsula was to be found, while... dikes, or placers of a particular country or district, and in the arrangement of this bibliography the...Press, San Francisco. Mg. Smelt. Mag. Mo. Mg. Quarry. Met. Rev. London Mining and Smelting Magazine...mention of the discovery of tin in the Lost River district. 10. Alaskan tin production. . British Columbia
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discovered, to describe used as a prefix for a lower hydrate of a known min- — 4 (monoclinic or triclinic)...Ordines Naturales Digestorum Synopsis. Halle, Germany. HAbvY, R.-J. (1801): Traité de Minéralogie. 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
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answer the purpose extremely well, and are sold in Germany at a — — — — very cheap rate. Besides occurring...salts, and is a sure indication of the presence of arsenic in the substance from which it is evolved. The...abstract oxygen from it and thus to reduce it. In the lower part of the flame a narrow stripe of deep blue may...gives a greyish- white crust of "Arsenic, gives off a greyish-white vapour, which smells...AND VOLATILK Bismuth Ochre. Arsenic. Agnesite. Bismutite. Native Arsenic. Tin. 'Bismuth Blende, or
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Justus-Liebig-Universität Senckenbergstrasse 3 35390 Giessen Germany K. WEBER Institut für Geologie und Dynamik der...Göttingen Goldschmidtstrasse 3 37077 Göttingen Germany Cataloging-in-Publication D a t a applied for...international conference in G6ttingen/Giessen, Germany. Discussions were focused on the Tectonothermal...Moldanubian Zone VII.C.I Stratigraphy J. FIALA, G. FUCHS, andJ.1. VII.C.2 417 SYNEK . . . . . . . . ....Geological Survey of Hessen Leberberg 9 65193 Wiesbaden Germany V. BACHTADSE Institut fur Allgemeine und Angewandte
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196. Sphene. ORDER XIII. Arsenic. Genus 1. NATIVE ARSENIC . 197. Arsenic. Genus 2. OXIDE. 198. Arsenite...Cornwall ; near Tuckingmill, Cam borse, and is a gre quarry on Kergiliack estate near Pen a. Coberard ; at...OXIDE IN COMBINATION . 196. Sphene. ORDER XIII. Arsenic. Genus 1. NATIVE LEAD. 213. Lead ?. Genus 2....OXIDE IN COMBINATION. Genus 1. NATIVE ARSENIC . 197. Arsenic . 216. Cerussite. 217. Anglesite. Genus...Cornwall; near Tuckingmill, Cam borne, and in a granite quarry on Kergiliack estate near Pen ryn . Cumberland
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Authors in capital letters. Page Aix-la-Chapelle district, DEB~Y on the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 115 DEBEY on the Aix-la-Chapelle District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . 42 GEINITZ on the Quader-formation of Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 German Jura-formation... . . . . . . . . . . . . J u r a formation of Germany, France, and England, FRAAS on the of Russia, EXCttWALD... . . . . . . . . 118 34 Quader-formation of Germany, GEINITZ on the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ores have been leachedand carried downinto the lower strata. They appearto haveno connection with thermal...extending far west from the Urals, consistsin its lower divisionof sandstones, marls, in part marine, and...chalcocite are also found. 1 In Bohemia • the lower Permian (Rothliegende.)along the south slope of...of the Riesengebirgecontainssimilar ores. The lower bedscarry chalcocitewith a little silver, also somepyrite..."Kuper- schiefer,"or copper-bearing shaleof Central Germany; this is describedon a subsequent page (578). Over
Book (volume)
Monteiro, Count Bournon, Soret, Weiss, Bernhardi, Fuchs, Dr Brewster, Phillips, Brooke, Le'vy, and others...variable ; being sometimes higher, some- times lower than that mentioned above. Air filled in bottles...Lipari Islands. ARSENIC-ACID. GENUS V. 1. OCTAHEDRAL ARSENIC-ACID. Oxide of Arsenic. JAM. System. Vol...Vol. III. tahedral Arsenic Acid. HAUSM. III. S. 805. Arsenic oxyde'. Simple forms. 5. p. Arsenikbluthe...OBSERVATIONS. 1. The octahedral Arsenic-acid consists of Arsenic 75*82. Oxygen 24-18. BERZELIUS
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineral Resources, Wilhelmstraße 56, 72074 Tübingen, Germany *Corresponding authors. Highlights mineralogy...and/or bismuth aggregates. Native arsenic, native antimony, antimony-arsenic-silver alloys, and uraninite...Norway; Jáchymov, Czech Republic; and Schneeberg, Germany. As the physico-chemical conditions of formation...can be explained by continuous reduction of an arsenic- and metal-bearing aqueous solution. This unique...quantities of native elements such as silver, bismuth, arsenic, antimony, metal alloys (such as dyscrasite, allargentum
Report (issue)
and Jonasson, I. R., 1973, The geochemistry of arsenic and its use as an indicator element in geochemical...layer) in geochemical exploration in the Empire district, Clear Creek County, Colorado: U.S. Geological...genesis of auriferous quartz veins in Singhbhum District, Bihar, eastern India: Journal of Radioanalytical...Biogeochemical sampling in the Mahd adh Dhahab district, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia Ministry...douglas-fir at the Red Mountain stockwork, Yellow Pine district, Idaho; j_n_ Mclntyre, D. H., ed., Symposium on
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Leoben/ Austria 5-10,1981, held at Berchtesgaden/Bavaria, FRG The present volume contains the greater number...the Alps, held at Berchtesgaden (Bavaria), Federal Republic of Germany, in 1981. The various contributions...Mostler The Succession of Ore Mineralization of the Lower Austroalpine Innsbruck Quartzphyllite (With 2 Figures)...146 V. Rudert Hydraulic Lime from Marienstein (Bavaria) (With 6 Figures) .... 155 Geochemistry of Alpine...Figures) .................... i59 D. Badia and Y. Fuchs Permo-Carboniferous Volcanism in the Massif Central
Report (chapter)
lithologies in the ophiolite has revealed many lower grade anomalous PGE occurrences throughout the cumulate...harzburgite close to the basal thrust of the ophiolite. Lower values of up to 6.4 ppm Pt +Pd occur in chromite-poor...representing late ultramafic differentiates, contain lower levels of PGE of up to 310ppb Pt+Pd. The gabbros...basic and ultrabasic igneous complex, forming the lower part of a Caledonian ophiolite complex (Gass et...at the top by dykes, probably representing the lower part of a sheeted dyke complex. Some of these dykes
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Ohle (1985), Dżułyński & Sass-Gustkiewicz (1989), Fuchs (1989), Dahlkamp (1990), and Onac (2002). Apart...low-temperature bicarbonate solutions. Secondly, a suite of arsenic minerals, i.e., hörnesite, talmessite, and eventually...minerals are known to form by oxidation of arsenic and arsenic sulfides. In Corkscrew Cave, they most probably...even suggestion, that they formed in a single, district-wide speleothem-forming event. The mineralogy...some of the early analyses, and R.F. Martin, Y. Fuchs and an anonymous reviewer for their comments. The
Book (edition)
ROBINSON, PRATT, & CO. In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut. STEREOTYPED BY F. F. RIPLEY...Analcime, Andalusite, 84 Arseniate of nickel, 84 Arsenic, 84 341 200 99 150 164 197 197 222 136 69 272...279 Munacite, Nacrite, Naptha, Native antimony, arsenic, fibrous, 278 250 251 250 Manganese, 304 compact...-104 semi, Opalized wood, Orpiment, Oxide of arsenic, of chrome, of columbium , of manganese, of molybdena...Sulphur, native volcanic, Sulphuret of antimony, of arsenic, red, yellow, Sulphuret ofiron, 261 Zeolite,
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Amide Ammonium Antimony Antimony-oxygen Arsenate Arsenic Arsenite Barium Beryllium Bismuth Bismuth-oxygen...England and/or Johanngeorgenstadt, Sachsen (Saxony), Germany. H=?, Dij4=5.85, Dc= 5.772, VHB 06. Adam, 1869...Ca)5Ali2(P04)8(0H)22*32H20, 0 Orth. Pearly colorless. Moculta quarry, Angaston (near), South Australia, Australia. H=...colorless. Grafenthal, Saalfeld (near), Thiiringen, Germany. H=3, Dj4j=1.9, Dc=?, VHIE 08d. Stromeyer, 1816...Sub-translucent dirty yellow, brownish-yellow, green. Vilate quarry, Chanteloube, Haute-Vienne, France. H= 5-5.5, Djn=3
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Keywords: Hishikari deposit; invisible gold; arsenic; Au/As ratio; pyrite; basement sedimentary rock;...Invisible gold is also found in detrital pyrite grains (Fuchs et al., 2016). 3 It has been shown that Au and...spots could be positively correlated with the arsenic content in the fine-grained pyrite that commonly...Hishikari mining area are sedimentary rocks of the Lower Shimanto Group (Cretaceous accretionary wedge),...vicinity of the deposit (Fig. 2). The Hishikari Lower Andesites consist mainly of andesitic pyroclastic
Book (edition)
ROBINSON, PRATT, & CO. In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut 3 STEREOTYPED BY F. F. RIPLEY...iron, Arseniate of lime, Arseniate of nickel, Arsenic, native, oxide of, sulphuret of, Asbestos, Asparagus...Nacrite, 87 Naptha, 279 Native antimony, 2781 arsenic, 331 335 334 115 306 308 307 165 166 147 166...precious, semi, Opalized wood, Orpiment, Oxide of arsenic, of chrome of columbium , of manganese, of molybdena...Sulphur, native volcanic, Sulphuret of antimony, of arsenic, red, yellow, Sulphuret of 'yon , 295 oxide
Book (edition)
ROBINSON, PRATT, & CO. In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut. 3 STEREOTYPED BY F. F...Amblygonite, Amethyst, 286 287 286 136 136 69 193 84 Arsenic, native, 84 oxide of, 341 sub -sulphate of, 285...166 147 166 197 245 195 81 205 334 308 273 arsenic, 311 250 copper, 244 251 2501 gold, 223...precious, semi, Opalized wood, Orpiment, Oxide of arsenic, of chrome of columbium , of manganese, of molybdena...Sulphur, native volcanic, Sulphuret of antimony, of arsenic, red , yellow , Sulphuret of ron, 219 220 220
Book (edition)
ROBINSON , PRATT, & CO. In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut. STEREOTYPED BY F. F. RIPLEY...silver, Antimony, 84 Arseniate of nickel, 84 Arsenic, native, oxide of, 84 341 200 sulphuret of, ...182 Nacrite, 87 Naptha, 279 Native antimony, arsenic, 278 250 251 250 304 62 62 64 236 237 130 163...precious, semi, Opalized wood, Orpiment, Oxide of arsenic, of chrome of columbiuin , of manganese, of molybdena...of, 301 300 298 194 Sulphuret of antimony, of arsenic, red, 325 326 309 312 313 yellow, Sulphuret ofiron
 
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