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Azurite from
Freiamt, Emmendingen, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany


Locality type:Town
Classification
Species:Azurite
Formula:Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Azurite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Freiamt, Emmendingen, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:174016
Long-form Identifier:1:3:174016:5
GUID (UUID V4):beb798e0-ed4f-4d76-b220-6bc069c6e972
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fluid flow and mineralization processes in SW Germany Florian Ströbele, Sebastian Staude, Katharina Pfaff...With 6 figures and 3 tables Abstract. Southwest Germany hosts a variety of Permian to Cenozoic hydrothermal...hydrothermal deposit 1. Introduction In southwest Germany, more than 1000 hydrothermal mineralizations of...Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart, Germany DOI: 10.1127/0077-7757/2012/0225 www.schweizerbart... 56 48°20’N CSGC 50 km 73 53-55 45-52 44 Freiburg 151 Waldkirch lithology Cenozoic sediments
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Tübingen, Germany Institut für Mineralogie, Senckenberganlage, D-60054 Frankfurt, Germany b Received...veins in the Schwarzwald mining district, South Germany, shows a wide variation in d65Cu ranging from 2...as well as supergene native copper, malachite, azurite, cuprite, tenorite, olivenite, pseudomalachite...of Central Europe, the Schwarzwald in Southwest Germany. The purpose of this study was (1) to investigate...granitic basement in the Schwarzwald area, Southwest Germany, is bounded to the West by the Tertiary Rhinegraben
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chalcocite, cove­llite, tenorite, native Cu, malachite, azurite etc. Added minerals such as calaverite, krennerite...which led to about 800 m of uplift of the Bučim region in the Borov Dol area, which in turn is uplifted...Bučim area in contrast to the Borov Dol–Damjan region (Figs. 1, 2, 3). Seve­ ral andesite/trachyandesite...SERAFIMOVSKI et rite, rarely native Cu, malachite, azurite etc. Titanite, rutile, al. (2013); LEHMANN et al...pyrite, tenorite, rarely native Cu, malachite, azurite etc. Tita­nite, rutile, magnetite, haematite, chalcopyrite
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vein mineralization at Wittichen, Schwarzwald, SW Germany: geological setting, ore mineralogy, and fluid...Co–Ag–Bi–U mining area (Schwarzwald ore district, SW Germany) hosts several unconformity-related vein-type mineralizations...72074 Tübingen, Germany e-mail: markl@uni-tuebingen.de W. Werner Regierungspräsidium Freiburg, Landesamt für...und Bergbau (LGRB), Albertstr. 5, 79104 Freiburg i. Br., Germany U–Bi, Bi–Ag, Ni–As–Bi and Co–As–Bi. Important...Göttingen, Goldschmidtstr. 1-3, 37077 Göttingen, Germany Keywords Bi–Co–Ni–Ag–U vein mineralization . Schwarzwald
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
August 2012 Olivenite TSUMEB MINE, TSUMEB, OSHIKOTO REGION, NAMIBIA H ydrothermal copper deposits are dominated...Magma mines in Pinal County; as small tufts with azurite at the Grand Reef mine, Graham County; and at the...(Ahlfeld and Muñoz Reyes 1955). The Antofagasta region of Chile has several mines with extensive arsenate...Santa Catalina (Ondrus et al. 2005). In the Atacama region, several localities host olivenite, including the...identified from copper mineralization in the Alsace region at mines in Ste. Marie-aux-Mines, Osenbach, and
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deposit (Namibia) and the Clara mine, Schwarzwald (Germany). At Tsumeb, the phase occurs as yellow laths or... China (Zhao, 1985) and from the Schwarzwald, Germany (P. Keller, pers. comm.). Arsentsumebite (Bideaux...been described from the Clara mine, Schwarzwald, Germany (Walenta, 1990). The phase is named for its compositional...mineral has also been described from Neudorf, Germany (Takeda et al., 1967); Musoshi, Zaire (Cailtuex...crystals, associated with wulfenite, malachite and azurite. Duftite is one of the main supergene minerals
Journal (issue)
genetisch mit dem basaltischen Vulkanismus dieser Region in Verbindung steht. Vor der Entstehung der Eisenerze...anläßlich der variszischen Gebirgsbildung, die Region, in der der Steinbruch Hohenlimburg liegt, zum...dem „Kristallpalast" der TsumebMine, sowie gute Azurite. Erwähnt werden müssen auch gute Spessartin XX...Schönenberg und J. Neugebauer, Verlag Rombach Freiburg. Wir erhoffen uns 24 Anmeldungen und wünschen...Siegen D D D D D D Dreieich Wetzlar Wuppertal Freiburg Hannover Göttingen D D D D D D D D D D München
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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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