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Malachite from
Blaustein, Plöcken pass area, Kötschach-Mauthen, Hermagor District, Carinthia, Austria


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Malachite
Formula:Cu2(CO3)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Malachite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Blaustein, Plöcken pass area, Kötschach-Mauthen, Hermagor District, Carinthia, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:225231
Long-form Identifier:1:3:225231:5
GUID (UUID V4):07a5fe35-a510-444c-a68c-3246dff6cbab
Nearest other occurrences of Malachite
0.6km (0.4 miles) Pramosio Quarry, Casera Pramosio (Malga Pramosio)-Monte Avostanis/Blaustein area, Timau, Paluzza, Udine Province, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
1.5km (0.9 miles) Casera Pramosio (Malga Pramosio)-Monte Avostanis/Blaustein area, Timau, Paluzza, Udine Province, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
3.5km (2.2 miles) Elferspitz, Plöcken pass area, Kötschach-Mauthen, Hermagor District, Carinthia, Austria
5.8km (3.6 miles) Cellon, Plöcken pass area, Kötschach-Mauthen, Hermagor District, Carinthia, Austria
9.0km (5.6 miles) Unterbuchach Alp, Kirchbach, Hermagor District, Carinthia, Austria
9.3km (5.8 miles) Rio Sglirs, Paularo, Udine Province, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
9.4km (5.9 miles) Spinal da Ciare stream, Cercivento, Udine Province, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
9.5km (5.9 miles) Rio Crete Forade, Cercivento, Udine Province, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
10.7km (6.7 miles) Judengras Mine, Lower Wolay Alp, Podlanig, Kötschach-Mauthen, Hermagor District, Carinthia, Austria
20.3km (12.6 miles) Monte Avanza Mine, Forni Avoltri, Udine Province, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Ca)2 (CO3 )2 ). Copper carbonate minerals, e.g., malachite (Cu2 CO3 (OH)3 ), azurite (Cu3 (CO3 )2 (OH)2 )...Calcite Dolomite Rhodochrosite Azurite Magnesite Malachite Siderite Ankerite Hematite Sphalerite Standard...5 4.3 0.5 1.1 98.5 0.2 99.8 Azurite 0.8 Malachite Ankerite 0.3 44 7.6 95.7 99.2 99.7 91.5 27...Total Carbon) Dolomite Magnesite Calcite Siderite Malachite Azurite Rhodochrosite Ankerite 1070 1168 923...siderite did not provide neutralisation. For malachite and azurite the ANC calculated from the bulk assay
Book (chapter)
Dana 6th, 306 (1892). Kalk-Malachit = Ca-rich malachite ± gypsum ± calcite, Dana 6th, 295 (1892). Kalkmanganspat...amber, Doelter IV.3, 938 (1931). kanadischer Blaustein = sodalite, Haditsch & Maus 94 (1974). kanadischer...Hintze I.1, 884 (1901). Karamsinit = tremolite + malachite or palygorskite, AM 51, 1552 (1966); 54, 330 (1969)...(1969). karamzinit = tremolite + malachite or palygorskite, László 129 (1995). karand = corundum, Bukanov...Co3[Si4O10](OH)2, MM 35, 1140 (1966). kobalt terreux vert = malachite + goethite, de Fourestier 182 (1999). Kobaltullmannit
Book (chapter)
10, 201 (1925); Clark 56 (1993). Bärggrönt = malachite, Dana 6th, 294 (1892). Bärgkoark = sepiolite...(1974). Berggrün = malachite or chrysocolla, Dana 6th, 294, 699 (1892). berggrun = malachite or chrysocolla...halloysite-10Å, Haditsch & Maus 18 (1974). Berkgrien = malachite, Haditsch & Maus 19 (1974). berlanita = Fe-rich...others, Clark 73 (1993). binyuzovy = pale-green malachite, GG 40, 368 (2004). bioapatite = CO2-rich hydroxylapatite...lead spar = cerussite, Egleston 73 (1892). black malachite = romanèchite, Sinkankas 229 (1972). black magnetic
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definite need for documentation existed in this area. I proceeded to publish a first edition of Glosswy...Native Cristallisata, Aeruga Native Fissilis = Malachite Aeruga Native Granulata, Aeruga Native Superficialis...inite = dehydrated Kain ite (Bosolr-Koinite] Malachite Anhydrous Gypsum = Anhydrite Anhydrous Scolecite...Atloserz = chlorian Malachite Atlosite = chlorion Malachite, mixture of Atacamite and Malachite Atlosspot,... Atlasspoth = Calcite Atlasstein = Malachite = mangonoon Romeite Atlaszovit = Atlasovite Atopite
Book (edition)
дerugite, :'Iii. A1ag. 1, 84 (1877). Aerugo nativa = malachite, Dana 6th, 294 (1892). Aes caldarium robro-Гитсит...243 (189.2). Anhydrous carbonate of copper = malachite, Egleston 199 (1892). Anhydrous gypsum = anhydrite...mrcionile, Dana 6th. 473 (1892). rlllascп. = malachite, Dana бth. 294 (1892). Лннгт(7ps = gypsum, 11cy...15, 417 (1910). Azurualachite = gent azurite • malachite, ' l i . М1аg. 15, 417 (1910). Azuro de mопнagna...serp'nNnг. Ат, A1in. 10, 2о1 (1925). Biirg<гrüпt = malachite, Dana 6th. 294 (1892). Bi1rgkoark = ((brim amphiGгJг
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obtain information from outside of their immediate area of knowledge and by non-specialists who wish to...Contributors are all leading authorities in their area and all entries were subject to review by the Editor...Burren Glaciokarst, Ireland C Calcareous Alps, Austria Canada Canary Islands: Biospeleology Cape Range...Patagonia Marble Karst, Chile Patterns of Caves Peak District, England Photographing Caves Phytokarst Picos...Soviet Union: Speleological History Spannagel Cave, Austria Speciation Speleogenesis Speleogenesis Theories:
Report (volume)
L., 4. Gilbert H., 10. Colorado, South Silverton area: Expanding horizons: Lay, R. L.,L Geophysicist in...Reading: Military Service Pub. Co. Texas, Tordilla Hill area, color: Shale nomenclature: Clark, T. H. ,6. South...Highway 17 area: 3. Toulmin, L. D., Jr., 3. Minor: Wright, Lauren A. , 2. Indian Mtn. area: Crawford,...Dept. Nat. Res. T. J., 1. Div. Mines, 33. Piedmont area: Baker, J., 1. Idaho: Prater, L. S., 2. Illinois...Birmingham area: Thoenen, J. E., 8a. J. R., 2. Industrial minerals, source: Guntersville area, limonite:
Report (volume)
___ ____ Geologic formations__________ Subject, area, or individual. Individual names. Listed by name...information indexed. Area listing of all formation tables and sections. Area. Area; some sketch maps included...___________ Systems__________________ Subject or area. Area; also includes articles discussing origin of...of minerals or ores. Mineral name listing. Area; includes more than one mineral; not indexed to individual...America: Wilson, Druid, 2. IRON. Alberta, Peace River area: Kidd, D. J. Itabirite, origin of hard hematite:
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and Forming Division of CSIR-NML to work in the area of biohydrometallurgy and other allied disciplines...32 years, he has contributed significantly in the area of extraction of non-ferrous metals from both primary...editorial board of several international journals in the area of mineral processing. His areas of research include...Bioconversion of iron oxides to ferrous sulphide, malachite to covellite, silver carbonate/chloride to argentite...deposits. The recent upsurge of interest in this area is motivated by the fact that it is simple, effective
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articles in the Encyclopedia in a particular subject area. The Study Guides in volume 20 provide highly structured...continents (covering only 29% of the Earth’s surface area). Aerological observations, which permit the study...supply of energy per unit of the Earth’s surface area is controlled by geometric and astronomical factors...MAR season in watts per square meter of surface area. This fact plays a central role in the maintenance...closer to the Sun receive more solar energy per unit area and are thus much hotter than the Earth. The surface
 
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