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Hematite from
Mosenberg, Bettenfeld, Wittlich-Land, Bernkastel-Wittlich, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Hematite
Formula:Fe2O3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hematite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mosenberg, Bettenfeld, Wittlich-Land, Bernkastel-Wittlich, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:179341
Long-form Identifier:1:3:179341:3
GUID (UUID V4):a322b1c0-2dfd-476c-884f-79a971075834
Nearest other occurrences of Hematite
7.7km (4.8 miles) Emmelberg, Üdersdorf, Daun, Vulkaneifel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
8.9km (5.5 miles) Löhley, Üdersdorf, Daun, Vulkaneifel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
9.8km (6.1 miles) Altburg, Schalkenmehren, Daun, Vulkaneifel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
11.4km (7.1 miles) Kahlenberg, Oberstadtfeld, Daun, Vulkaneifel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
11.4km (7.1 miles) Neu Glück Mine, Willwerscheid, Traben-Trarbach, Bernkastel-Wittlich, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
12.6km (7.8 miles) Nerother Kopf, Neunkirchen, Daun, Daun, Vulkaneifel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
13.6km (8.4 miles) Firmerich, Daun, Daun, Vulkaneifel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
17.2km (10.7 miles) Falkenley (Falkenlay), Bad Bertrich, Ulmen, Cochem-Zell, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
17.7km (11.0 miles) Hangelberg quarry, Hinterweiler, Daun, Vulkaneifel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
18.5km (11.5 miles) Feuerberg, Hohenfels-Essingen, Gerolstein, Vulkaneifel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Keimauslese im Sinne einer orientierten Abb. 18. Mosenberg, Sfidkrater. Vorder-Eifel. N e p h e l i n - L...betr~ehtliehen Ti-lJberschuB aufnehmen kann. Sp~ter land E~NST [11], dai~ Pseudobrookit in hSheren Temperaturbereichen...dutch Leukoxen. Viel Eisenglanz, gutil usw. 6a. Mosenberg, Siidkrater, Vorder.Ei/el. Nephelin.Leucitbasalt...diffus-wolkige Einlagerungen yon Hgmatit (Abb. 18). 6b. Mosenberg, Wanzenboden. Vorder-Ei/el. Nephelin.Leucitbasalt...Natural exsolution intergrowth.s of magnetite and hematite. Amer. Mineralogist Bd. 34 [1] AUSTIN, A. E.,
Book
entry under title: Plateau uplift. l. Geology- Germany (West)- Rbeinisches Schiefergebirge. l. Fuchs,...Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1983 Printed in Germany The use of registered names, trademarks, etc. in...chosen a study area within the Federal Republic of Germany. Familiar exposures could now be reexamined with...the Rhenish Massif in the Federal Republic of Germany was the object of a multi-disciplinary re/ search...HertzstraEe 16, D-7500 Karlsruhe 21, Fed. Rep. of Germany * Contribution No. 253, Geophysical Institute
Book (edition)
Bl. 5906 Manderscheid I (86) Mosenberg, etwa 1,5 km ESE Bettenfeld: Besonders sehenswerte Vulkangruppc;...Structural coherency between pseudobrookite and hematite slructure types. - N. Jb. Mi­ neral., Mh. 1979...Nephelinites and Tephrites from the Laacher See Area (Germany). - N. Jb. Mineral., Abh. 132, 1-33. 34. ENGELKE...minerals from the volcanic district of Laacher See, Germany. - Mineral. Rcc. 8, 313-326. 69. HENTSCHEL, G....of Rocdderite in Volcanic Ejecia of (he Eifel, Germany. Contr. Mineral. Petrol. 73, 127-130. 76 A. HENTSCHEL
Book
look for. Michael O’Donoghue Proustite (East Germany) 7 Rocks We can define a rock as a large mineral...species as in quartz on calcite and rutile on hematite. Some faces attract overgrowth more than others...colouring of alternate faces of quartz by red hematite. -40- Old overgrowths may themselves be overgrown...as in malachite Reniform: kidney-shaped as in hematite Mammillary: breast-shaped as in spherulitic or...mineral deposits are owned by someone - there is no land without an owner - and farmland can often be seriously
Book
Rocks of the Laacher See and Other Areas of West Germany ............... 5.13 Leucite-Bearing Rocks of the...197 17.2 Tectonics in the East Eifel Area ofW. Germany ... 198 17.3 Plate Tectonic Model for the Generation...Manchuria (China; Ogura et al. 1939), E. Eifel (West Germany; Duda and Schminke 1978), Birunga (east and equatorial...Wyoming Navajo-Hopi, Arizona East Eifel, West Germany Vico, Italy Si0 2 Number of analyses Locality...Veitskoff, East Eifel; West Germany Eppe1sberg, East Eifel, West Germany e e 21 3 6 2.3 17 trace
Book (edition)
United States (nearly all localities), Canada, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Uganda, Tanganyika, Nyasaland...areas and also of similar rocks at Kaiserstuhl, Germany. ‘Either xenoliths of basalt or aggregates of silicate...restudied by Saether (1958); that of the Kaiserstuhl, Germany, by Wimmenauer samt, 1959; and his associates...Brazil; Fen, Norway; Alno, Sweden: Kaiserstuhl, Germany; Phalaborwa, South Africa; Chilwa Island, N yasaland;...bombs and other larger ejectamenta: Laacher Lake, Germany. b. Fine-grained (tuffaceous) types: Hopi Buttes
Book (volume)
sequence of rocks . 47 | Relation of deposits to land 47 | Table of British strata . : » 5 Be a a»...disturbances in the British Changes of level in land ° + Disturbances of the strata . Fractures and dislocations...Distribution CONTENTS. PAGE 428 Cumberland hematite . 418 | Cleveland iron ore . . . of chief...of regular structure in the mines of England, Germany, Sweden, &c, 4. The remains of plants and animals...physical changes—displaceIt is in this ments of land and sea—affecting large areas of country. school
Book
. . . . . . . . 4.8.1 Ultrapotassic Rocks of Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8.2 Tertiary and Quaternary...years), Western Ontario (Canada, 3 ½ years), Ruhr (Germany, 1 year), Hokkaido (Japan, 2 years), Melbourne...Alps, Switzerland, Italy Aeolian Arc East Eifel, Germany Lamproite Minette K-rich volcanics K-rich volcanics...from the Bellerberg (Bellberg) volcano, Eifel, Germany. Carbonates (a solid solution of CaCO3, MgCO3 and...7–8 Leucites from basanites, Laacher See Area, Germany (Duda and Schminke 1978) 9 Rim of a leucite from
Book (volume)
reserved. H., Hofbuchdruckerei, Cothen-Anhalt (Germany). PRECIOUS The Precious Stones. Precious others...hollowed out The vacant. man form the on left Germany with to be have posture greater a window...Aluminium It of made which when species, of Germany. tons. average rod, drawn off carefully regulated...8000 470 4500 . . Switzerland, the and Germany Austria . . ... France ... . Britain Great...16 figs. almandine. minerals will these. Germany, sometimes in in wide variations has gravity
Journal (volume)
and causing the sea to be separated from the main land along nearly half this district by a backwater...paper on Valleys of Elevation f. Upon the high table land of chalk, also, on which in Down we have numerous...agents; in all these cases the actual surface of the land affords no indications of the Geology of the... Eng- the last point in the South-west of is land at which the great body of the chalk touches the...judge the length of the lake a narrow tongue of land separates which makes the passage perilous from
Report (volume)
s y l v i t e , c a l c i t e , anhydrite, and hematite, and, less commonly, various other s u l f i d...inclusions. The most common oxide daughter mineral is hematite, but it is frequently in crystals small enough...but the following minerals were also identified: hematite, chlorite, albite, quartz, rutile, zircon, muscovite...~20%); h a l i t e (-10-20%); s y l v i t e (-1%); hematite (-1%); a s e r i c i t e - l i k e phase (<1%);...r i f i e d the i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of hematite as the red "daughter mineral" in i n c l u sions
 
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