| | Journal (issue) | dazzling array of place names, for example: Ems, Bad Ems, Nassau, Braubach, etc. Is there any hope of making...provided by Dr. Werner Lieber, of Heidelberg, Germany. I believe that it is difficult to obtain proper...pyromorphites I can help easily. Today, the part of Germany around Bad Ems belongs to the state NordrheinWestphalia...district of Nassau. There is still a village called Nassau, after which the old state of Nassau was named...named. Bad Ems is a well-known historic town and was, in earlier times, the center of a mining district. | | | Book | provided directly by the electrically excited mercury vapor within the tube. Again, some visible light...for orange-red fluorescing calomel, an uncommon mercury mineral. 16 SURVEY AND OVERVIEW OF LOCALITIES...to Clear Lake in Lake County are mercury deposits. Among the mercury minerals is red-fluorescing calomel...known from here. From the Black Forest region in Germany have come several fluorescent uranium minerals...Sphalerite from localities as diverse as Freiburg, Germany; Pribram in the former Czechoslovakia; Santander | | | Book | provided directly by the electri- cally excited mercury vapor within the tube. Again, some visible light...fluorescing calomel, an uncommon mineral. 16 mercury SURVEY AND OVERVIEW OF LOCALITIES Southwestern...to Clear Lake in Lake County are mercury deposits. Among the mercury minerals is red-fluorescing calomel...known from here. From the Black Forest region in Germany have come several fluorescent uranium minerals...Sphalerite from localities as diverse as Freiburg, Germany; Pribram in the former Czechoslovakia; Santander | | | Book | variety of carbonate–fluorapatite from Staffel, Germany, which form nodular-stalactitic aggregates and...> K. Originally, it was described from Dehrn, Germany, by LARSEN AND SHANNON as a potassium sodium calcium...Great Britain and (b) Friedrichsegen Mine, Bad Ems, Nassau, Germany. Fig. 28. The structure of pyromorphite...P.O., 1912. [71] Stein CA. Jahrb. Vet. Naturk. Nassau, 1866, vol. 19–20, p. 41; Jahrb. Min., 1866, p...derived from ancient mining term from Saxony (Germany) which was used to describe hard, compact metamorphic |
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