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Hydrozincite from
Glücksrad Mine, Oberschulenberg, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Hydrozincite
Formula:Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hydrozincite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Glücksrad Mine, Oberschulenberg, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:76214
Long-form Identifier:1:3:76214:6
GUID (UUID V4):0f51b6dd-6b4f-46e3-b9e6-bb9f29ae0cc7
Nearest other occurrences of Hydrozincite
4.5km (2.8 miles) Großfürstin Alexandra Mine, Goslar, Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany
6.7km (4.1 miles) Rammelsberg Mine, Rammelsberg, Goslar, Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany
7.0km (4.3 miles) Oker valley, Harz (Landkreis Goslar), Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany
8.7km (5.4 miles) Lautenthalsglück mine, Lautenthal, Langelsheim, Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany
8.8km (5.5 miles) Lautenthal smelter slag locality, Lautenthal, Langelsheim, Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany
9.6km (6.0 miles) Glückauf Mine, Hütschen valley, Harz (Landkreis Goslar), Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany
10.5km (6.5 miles) Gabbro Quarry, Radau valley, Bad Harzburg, Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany
12.4km (7.7 miles) Grund mine, Bergstadt Bad Grund, Bad Grund, Göttingen District, Lower Saxony, Germany
18.4km (11.5 miles) Ludwig-Rudolf Mine, Braunlage, Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany
21.3km (13.2 miles) Christine Mine, Hasserode, Wernigerode, Harz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
References
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─ 239, mine Journal Mineralogical and Petrological Volume 102, from page the 233Hirao 2007 Mineral of...schulenbergite and its Zn-dominant analogue from the Hirao mine, Osaka, Japan Masayuki OHNISHI*, Isao KUSACHI*,...and its Zn − dominant analogue occur in the Hirao mine, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The minerals were found...schulenbergite and its Zn − dominant analogue from the Hirao mine were formed as secondary minerals from Cu and Zn...Keywords: Schulenbergite, Zn − dominant analogue, Hirao mine, Osaka, Japan INTRODUCTION Schulenbergite, (Cu
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56, D-72074 Tübingen, Germany 2 Hansjakobstrasse 24, D-79206 Breisach, Germany 1 Abstract Basic lead...include ones collected in a medieval mining district in SW-Germany and ones that underwent short-term (50...(50 days) experiments mimicking FS and subsequent mine dump processes. The mode of occurrence and the stability...oxides were hydrated by rain and soil water in the mine dumps producing basic lead phases. Chemical composition...quantitatively explain their formation in the medieval mine dumps by the reaction of the lead oxides with a
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exactly one or two localities—a bias that results in lower estimates of missing minerals. An important related...brianyoungite [Zn3(CO3)(OH)4] Mg5(CO3)2(OH)6 hydrozincite [Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6] Mg7(CO3)2(OH)10 sclarite [Zn7(CO3)2(OH)10]...these as yet undiscovered phases may occur near coal mine fires or in other thermally altered coal deposits...and oxidative weathering. The Clara Mine in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany (Bucher et al. 2009; Pfaff et al...[CaZn(CO3)2] of the dolomite group. The nearby Kombat Mine (Innes and Chaplin 1986; Dunn 1991), though less
 
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