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


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Schulenbergite
Formula:(Cu,Zn)7(SO4)2(OH)10 · 3H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Schulenbergite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Glücksrad Mine, Oberschulenberg, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:76220
Long-form Identifier:1:3:76220:7
GUID (UUID V4):70d2787d-a704-4564-a562-2a4def7ac12e
Nearest other occurrences of Schulenbergite
6.2km (3.9 miles) Große Romke slag locality, Oker valley, Harz (Landkreis Goslar), Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany
8.8km (5.5 miles) Lautenthal smelter slag locality, Lautenthal, Langelsheim, Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany
18.4km (11.5 miles) Ludwig-Rudolf Mine, Braunlage, Goslar District, Lower Saxony, Germany
48.6km (30.2 miles) Silberner Nagel Mine, Stolberg, Südharz, Mansfeld-Südharz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
─ 239, mine Journal Mineralogical and Petrological Volume 102, from page the 233Hirao 2007 Mineral of...of chemistry of schulenbergite and its Sciences, Zn − dominant analogue 233 Mineral chemistry of schulenbergite...schulenbergite and its Zn-dominant analogue from the Hirao mine, Osaka, Japan Masayuki OHNISHI*, Isao KUSACHI*,...− 8530, Japan Schulenbergite and its Zn − dominant analogue occur in the Hirao mine, Osaka Prefecture...up to 0.5 mm across and 0.05 mm thick. The schulenbergite is greenish blue to blue − green in color,
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Hirao mine Volume at Minoo99, page 19 ─ 24, 2004 19 Ramsbeckite from the Hirao mine at Minoo, Osaka...vein forming mineral in altered shale at the Hirao mine, Minoo, Osaka, Japan. It occurred as aggregates...aurichalcite, amorphous manganese dioxide, schulenbergite, brochantite, serpierite, limonite and an unidentified...g/cm3. It is likely that ramsbeckite at the Hirao mine crystallized from Cu and Zn − bearing fluids. Introduction...Bastenberg mine near Ramsbeck, and four other localities (the Glücksrad mine, the Friedrichssegen mine, the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
indirectly (e.g., alteration of mine tunnel walls; weathering products of mine dumps and slag). A second human...occurrences Number of localities I. Mine-associated (“post-mine”) minerals Formula Type locality; other...Dandy mine, Paradox Valley, Montrose County, Colorado Metadelrioite 2 SrCa(VO3)2(OH)2 Jo Dandy mine, Paradox...Finistère, France Schuetteite 15 Hg3O2(SO4) Ocean mine dump, San Luis Obispo County, California Smrkovecite...Ni5(CO3)4(OH)2·4–5H2O 132 North mine, Widgiemooltha, Australia B. Alteration phases associated with mine tunnel walls Adolfpateraite
 
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