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Greenockite from
Sulzburg, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany


Locality type:Town
Classification
Species:Greenockite
Formula:CdS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Greenockite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sulzburg, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:167874
Long-form Identifier:1:3:167874:1
GUID (UUID V4):7fd18873-1418-4e9b-8d7e-e4f0038a316d
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minerals: in powder form - copiapite (123), greenockite (199) and orpiment (4) • Distinguishing features:...deposits in Texas and Louisiana (USA), Tarnobrzeg region and Mach6w (Poland), Karakum Desert and Volgaland...(217), marcasite (437) • Occurrence: common; Clay region in Alabama (USA); Harz (GDR), FRG, Botogol deposit...deadly poisonous • Similar minerals: sulphur (1), greenockite (199) • Distinguishing features: perfect cleavage...volcano Avachinskaya in Kamchatka (USSR), Wiesbaden region (FRG) • Application: chemical, glass and food industries
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Hartenstein Germany a.hiller@wismut.de Dr. Manfred Schauer Am Hexenberg 8 09224 Chemnitz Germany Günter...Florastraße 17 09131 Chemnitz Germany Udo Zimmermann Am See 16b 01796 Pirna Germany ISBN: 978-3-540-78553-8    ISBN...(Hungary), H. J. Förster (Germany), R. Fritsche (Germany), A. Hiller (Germany), J. Hruby (Czech Republic)... Bojkov (Bulgaria), H. Schleicher (Germany), W. Schuppan (Germany), A. Steenfelt (Denmark/Greenland)... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1 West Balkan Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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minerals: in powder form — copiapite (123), greenockite (199) and orpiment (4) e Distinguishing features:...deposits in Texas and Louisiana (USA), Tarnobrzeg region and Machow (Poland), Karakum Desert and Volgaland...(217), marcasite (437) e Occurrence: common; Clay region in Alabama (USA); Harz (GDR), FRG, Botogol deposit...deadly poisonous e Similar minerals: sulphur (1), greenockite (199) e Distinguishing features: perfect cleavage...volcano Avachinskaya in Kamchatka (USSR), Wiesbaden region (FRG) e Application: chemical, glass and food industries
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Canada. Czech Republic Denmark . Egypt France Germany Hungary Israel . Italy Japan. Kazakhstan Republic...("Paddy's River Mine"); research rocks (Bombala region); soil profile collection (Canberra and surrounds)...suite teaching collection; research rocks (Bombala region); soil profile collection (Canberra and surrounds)...meteorites including large collection from the Nullarbor region. Repository of many type minerals from Western...included a collection of minerals of the Hohe Tauern region. Later it was moved to the "Wilhelmgut". Person(s)
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Gottfried-Wilhelm-Leibniz University Hannover, Germany Responsible Series Editor: F. Pirajno ISSN 1876-1682...the same passion for minerals and the NE Bavarian region. The Oberpfalz was his home and my adopted country...rocks in the Bohemian Massif, which is shared by Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland and Austria, has been...the principal techniques of deep geophysics, this region enables us to look at the origin of pegmatites...mineral deposits in the region are not very promising and mining in Germany is obviously a profession
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Congress Catalog Card No. 66-17809 Printed in Germany 08 011635 3 PREFACE TO THE T H I R D (GERMAN)...N , Troy, New York, USA G. FRIEDRICH, Aachen, Germany H . FROHBERG, Toronto, Canada R. L A GANZA, North...Pullman, Washington R. A. ZIMMERMANN, Heidelberg, Germany 2 Bamdohr, Theorie Minerals XVÜ ABBREVIATIONS... FIG. 2 y2 X , drawing Sohland on the Spree, Germany 6 RAMDOHR So-called "pipe ore". The drops of...("solutions", "melts", and " v a p o r s ' " in this region are not sharply distinguishable). However, this
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intellectual backgrounds meeting in the Alpine region. Realizing this development some Italian colleagues...at Berchtesgaden (Bavaria), Federal Republic of Germany, in 1981. The various contributions represent a...structure of the Alps - is by no means safe for every region. The leading topics of the former symposia, the...Sauerland (Rheinisches Schiefergebirge, Western Germany) (With 2 Figures) ...............................(Sauerland, Rheinisches Schiefergebirge, West Germany) (With 8 Figures) ............................
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Boulder batholith area, Montana ; the Sierra Ancha region, Arizona ; and the Marysvale district, Utah. All...in the border area between Czechoslovakia and Germany, particularly near St. J oachimsthal in Bohemia...1912). The priMipal uranium production in this region, in addition to that from St. Joachimsthal, came...are available on production from mines in this region during and since World War II. Prior to about 1914...GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION, AND CLASSIFICATION the region as early as 1805, and exploitation of these minerals
 
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