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Albite from
Emerald deposit, Leckbachgraben, Nasenkopf mountain, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Albite
Formula:Na(AlSi3O8)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Biotiteⓘ8 photos of Albite associated with Biotite at this locality.
Tourmalinite4 photos of Albite associated with Tourmalinite at this locality.
Muscoviteⓘ4 photos of Albite associated with Muscovite at this locality.
Muscovite schist2 photos of Albite associated with Muscovite schist at this locality.
Biotite schist2 photos of Albite associated with Biotite schist at this locality.
Epidoteⓘ2 photos of Albite associated with Epidote at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Albite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Emerald deposit, Leckbachgraben, Nasenkopf mountain, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:261138
Long-form Identifier:1:3:261138:9
GUID (UUID V4):00d1a180-8385-44a3-9dfd-c5340a9fda4e
Nearest other occurrences of Albite
0.3km (0.2 miles) ⓘLeckbachscharte, Hollersbach im Pinzgau, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
0.6km (0.4 miles) ⓘSöllgraben, Leckbachgraben, Nasenkopf mountain, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
1.2km (0.8 miles) ⓘSedlwald, Moar Alp (Moa Alp), Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
2.2km (1.4 miles) ⓘLienzinger, Hollersbach im Pinzgau, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
2.3km (1.4 miles) ⓘAmphibolite outcrops, Moar Alp (Moa Alp), Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
2.3km (1.4 miles) ⓘTagweid gorge, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
2.8km (1.7 miles) ⓘSenning gorge (Speibing gorge), Hollersbach im Pinzgau, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
3.3km (2.0 miles) ⓘLower Weid Alp, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
3.3km (2.1 miles) ⓘTeufelsmühle, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
3.5km (2.2 miles) ⓘHabach bridge, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (issue)
Burmese Sapphire and Peridot from Mogok History of Emerald Mining at Habachtal, Part I New Regular Feature:...Peridot from Mogok and a History of Emerald Mining in Habachtal, Austria Duncan Pay FEATURE ARTICLES p....spectroscopic, and chemical features of peridot from this deposit, which possesses a rich olive green color and is...large sizes. 338 History of Emerald Mining in the Habachtal Deposit of Austria, Part I p. 347 Karl Schmetzer...region, which is regarded as one of the earliest emerald deposits. p. 373 REGULAR FEATURES 372 Lab Notes
Journal (issue)
Yellow Topaz from Saxony, Germany History of Emerald Mining at Habachtal, Part II New Regular Feature:...No. 1 EDITORIAL 1 Yellow Topaz from Germany, Emerald Mining in Austria’s Habachtal Region, A Return...behavior. 18 History of Emerald Mining in the Habachtal Deposit of Austria, Part II Karl Schmetzer The...two-part series on the mining history of Austrian emerald deposits in the Habachtal region. p. 40 REGULAR...nickel impurities • Nail-head spicule in a Russian emerald • Dyed fluorite • Repaired grandidierite • New
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minerals Review Emerald Deposits: A Review and Enhanced Classification Gaston Giuliani 1, *, Lee A....February 2019   Abstract: Although emerald deposits are relatively rare, they can be formed...systems and models currently used to describe emerald precipitation and predict its occurrence are too...mode of formation for some emerald deposits. Generally speaking, emerald is beryl with sufficient concentrations...crystals. The limiting factor in the formation of emerald is geological conditions resulting in an environment
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1529-1541 (2006) THE EMERALD- AND SPODUMENE-BEARING QUARTZ VEINS OF THE RIST EMERALD MINE, HIDDENITE, NORTH...the paragenesis and mineral compositions of the emerald occurrence at the Rist mine, Hiddenite, North Carolina...and to examine the possible relationship between emerald and spodumene mineralization and granitic pegmatites...are calcite, amethystine quartz, spodumene and emerald. The early stage of vein development is characterized...with granitic pegmatite was observed. Keywords: emerald, chromian spodumene, hydrothermal quartz vein,
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Blackwall Sequences in the Habachtal Emerald Deposit, ttohe Tauern, Austria Part 1 : Presentation of Geochemical...accepted May 27, 1981 Summary The Habachtal emerald deposit, Hohe Tauern, is composed of blackwall sequences...schist albite gneiss and/or micaschist. 2 serpentinites, 33 blackwall rocks, 9 micaschists, 10 albite gneisses...to the classical work of Fersmann (1929), the emerald deposits of the Tokowoja area (Ural mountains,...phenakite, partly depleted in K, Biotite schists with emerald, alexandrite, phenakite, margarite, and tourmaline
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
from South Baldface Mountain, North Chatham, Carroll County, and the Sugarloaf Mountain area, Grafton County...Government pit at Albany, the Iron Mountain quarries at Bartlett, Green Mountain near Effingham, and the Hamm...and Rutherford mine pegmatites, of the Amelia district, Amelia County, and as irregular grains replacing...replacing beryl at the Irish Creek tin deposit, Rockbridge County, Virginia. Well-formed crystals from the...reportedly reached 5 cm in length although the Amelia district is perhaps better known for micro-sized phenakite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
i e r. c o m / l o c a t e / o r e g e o r ev Emerald deposits and occurrences: A review L.A. Groat a...Available online 22 April 2008 Keywords: Emerald deposits Emerald occurrences Crystal chemistry Geochemistry...isotopes Classication Exploration A B S T R A C T Emerald, the green gem variety of beryl, is the third most...emeralds. However there is speculation that the emerald mines in Colombia are becoming depleted. Brazil...of world emerald production. Emeralds have also been mined in Afghanistan, Australia, Austria, Bulgaria
Report (issue)
our way through the compet­ itive minefield of emerald science, much of John's contribu­ tion to this...any other opinion. extraLapis English No. 2: Emerald The Most Valuable Beryl The Most Precious Gemstone...we • pay tribute to John Sinkankas to whom this emerald issue is dedicated. John Sinkankas wrote more...than 15 books including his 1981 definitive work Emerald and Other Beryls. He set standards for authors...them. We are grateful to him and hope that you will see his influence here in Emeralds of the World and in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
fluid–rock interaction in the Habachtal emerald deposit, Tauern Window, Austria Robert B. Trumbull Æ Marc-Sebastian...from the Habachtal emerald deposit in the Eastern Alps formed together with emerald in a ductile shear...zone during blackwall alteration and tourmaline-emerald mineralization. A regional metamorphic fluid carried...distinction of hosting one of Europe’s few important emerald deposits. Habachtal emeralds were systematically...(Grundmann and Morteani 1982, 1989) established that emerald formation was related to blackwall metasomatism
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
VIGEZZITE AND ASSOCIATED OXIDES OF Nb–Ta FROM EMERALD-BEARING PEGMATITES OF THE VIGEZZO VALLEY, WESTERN...occurred during the albitization process of three emerald-bearing pegmatites that cut serpentinites at Mount...by fersmite. Chromium-bearing beryl crystals (emerald) occur along the exocontacts characterized by a...Keywords: albitized pegmatites, vigezzite, fersmite, emerald beryl, schorl–dravite, columbite, tantalite, Vigezzo...minerals and crystals of green, Cr-rich beryl (emerald). Furthermore, two new minerals, roggianite (Passaglia
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MINERALOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL STUDY OF THE REGAL RIDGE EMERALD SHOWING, SOUTHEASTERN YUKON LEE A. GROAT§ Department...discovered a major occurrence of emerald in the Finlayson Lake district of southeastern Yukon. The Regal...contact with a mid-Cretaceous granitic pluton. The emerald crystals occur where quartz veins cut mica-rich...chromophore. Fluid-inclusion data indicate that the emerald precipitated from a fluid whose maximum salinity...equivalent. The oxygen isotopic composition of the emerald is highly variable (12.3 to 14.8‰), but there is
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composition of tourmaline from the Mariinsky emerald deposit, Central Urals, Russia Ivan A. Baksheev 1 &...Mariinsky schisthosted emerald deposit in the Central Urals, Russia, both in emerald-bearing phlogopite veins...in exploration of emerald-bearing and emerald-free veins in schist-hosted emerald deposits. The δ11B...dominated from the granitic rocks surrounding the emerald belt. The narrow range of B-isotope compositions...compositions in tourmaline from throughout the Mariinsky deposit suggests a well-mixed hydrothermal system. Editorial
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Fluideinschlßssen (.. negative Kristalle") aus der Emerald & Hiddenite Mine im Alexander County, North Carolina/USA...two-phase inclusions (.. negative crystals") from the Emerald & Hiddenite Mine, Alexander County, North Carolina/USA...oft spektakulären Erzmineralien geringere Interesse am Quarz eine nicht unwesentliche Rolle, derartiges...Arkansas, USA, in Quebec, Canada and in Brazil (see LAEMMLEIN 1972, RYKART1995). This phenomenon is most...diamonds" (ULRICH 1989). Europe ha s deposits in Austria, England ("Cornish diamonds", "Bristol diamonds")
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
pp. 1835-1849 Emerald Mineralization during RegionalMetamorphism'The Habachtal (Austria)and Leydsdorp(Transvaal...ultrabasicrocks.Detailed studiesof the I-Iabachtal(Austria)and Leydsdorp(South Africa) emeralddepositsindicatethat...biotite= 2MgFe-beryl+ 2K+ + 4Mg+2 3 phenakite+ 3 albite+ 2Mg+2= 2MgNa-beryl+ Na+ + A1+3. The highmagnesium...well-knownschist-hosted emeralddepositsof the Habachtal (Austria) and of Leydsdorp (Transvaal, SouthAfrica) have...0361-0128/89/997/1835-15$3.00 p.96) on the famousTakowaja emerald depositsin the Ural Mountains(USSR):"It is now
Journal (issue)
No. 3 / 2022 Emerald from Chitral, Pakistan Turquoise from Xinjiang, China Emerald Jewels from St...This emerald-bearing pectoral cross (12.5 × 5.8 cm) was donated to St Peter’s Archabbey in Salzburg, Austria...assumed the emeralds came from Austria’s Habachtal deposit, microscopic examination and portable EDXRF chemical...this issue. Courtesy of St Peter’s Archabbey, Salzburg; photo by N. Urban. 213 What’s New Yehuda Diamond... Gem Notes 234 Emerald from the Chitral Region, Pakistan: A New Deposit Emerald with BertranditePhlogopite
Book
undertake the task of abridging my much larger book, Emerald and Other Beryls (Chilton Book Co, 1981) to provide...literature, Mr Read's task was far from simple and I am most grateful for his discriminating selection of...Chapter 1 Emerald and beryl in antiquity xiii 1 Emerald in ancient Egypt 1 Emerald and beryl in...Pliny's Natural History 10 Large European emerald objects 13 The Emerald Buddha 14 The Budha's tooth emeraid...use of beryls in the Americas 15 Chapter 2 Emerald and beryl in medieval and ~odern Europe 18 Biblical
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com/locate/oregeorev Ore formation of the Dayakou emerald deposit (Southwest China) constrained by chemical and...Trace elements Emerald deposit China Dayakou The Cretaceous Dayakou emerald deposit (southwest China)...from the Dayakou deposit, aiming to constrain the source of ore-forming fluid and emerald genesis. Two types...types of tourmaline, namely type-I formed in emerald-bearing quartz veins and type-II in non-mineralized...Cr) in tourmaline, we propose that the Dayakou deposit is dominantly controlled by the fluid-rock interaction
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undertake the task of abridging my much larger book, Emerald and Other Beryls (Chilton Book Co, 1981) to provide...literature, Mr Read’s task was far from simple and I am most grateful for his discriminating selection of...xiii Chapter 1 Emerald and beryl in antiquity 1 Emerald in ancient Egypt 1 Emerald and beryl in ancient...10 Large European emerald objects 13 The Emerald Buddha 14 The Budha’s tooth emerald 15 Hernando Contez...use of beryls in the Americas 15 Chapter 2 Emerald and beryl in medieval and modern Europe 18 Biblical
Report (issue)
aquamarine); 19.6 cm high Shigar Valley, Skardu district, Northern Areas, Pakistan P hoto by Jeff Scovil...Beryl (variety Morganite) ¡, Stak Nala, Skardu district, Northern Areas, Pakistan 4.6 cm wide; Collection....................................Page 80 Zagi Mountain: A Paradise for Rare-Earth Element Mineral Collectors...in Idar to arrange a flight to Kabul. Generally, I am cooler to mineralogical stimuli-the consummate professional-but...extreme contrasts in which one was as likely to see a new Mercedes-Benz as a caravan of 100 or more camels
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to 4 cm, on matrix, from Ghundao Hill, Mardan district, Pakistan. F. John Barlow collection; photo by...Another Mineral Video M ail-order shoppers who like to see what they’re ordering now hav< a new source. Readers...concise. This is a very pleasant, inexpensive way to see and perhaps bu some fine minerals during those house-bound...inch, $3.50” etc.) W ouldn’t it be interesting to see what thos specimens actually looked like? But even...even videos from ten or 20 yeai ago would be fun to see. In any case, I highly recommend th< collectors,
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralogist Vol. 42, pp. 1523-1539 (2004) THE LENED EMERALD PROSPECT, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA: INSIGHTS...ISOTOPES, WITH IMPLICATONS FOR NORTHERN CORDILLERAN EMERALD DANIEL D. MARSHALL§ Department of Earth Sciences...Columbia V6T 1Z4, Canada ABSTRACT Vanadium-rich emerald at the Lened occurrence, Northwest Territories...within a fractured garnet–diopside skarn. The emerald is generally found in quartz–carbonate veins with...distinct fluids, a CO2-bearing fluid related to emerald precipitation and a brine limited to subsequent
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralogist, Volume 105, pages 162–181, 2020 A new emerald occurrence from Kruta Balka, Western Peri-Azovian...Implications for understanding the crystal chemistry of emerald Gerhard Franz1,*, Oleksii Vyshnevskyi2, Michail...D-10623 Berlin, Germany 2 Abstract We investigated emerald, the bright-green gem variety of beryl, from a...emeralds from selected occurrences worldwide (Austria, Australia, Colombia, South Africa, Russia) to...(apfu) is valid; only some samples such as the emerald from Kruta Balka deviate from this value (2.944
Report (issue)
Discovery Stoppaniite Fabio Tamagnini Page 40 Emerald and Aquamarine in Canada Lee A. Groat Page 22...are widely used (see page 22). These include aquamarine, red beryl, morganite, emerald, goshenite, and...varieties emerald and aquamarine are surrounded by the ancient mysticism of birthstones. Emerald, aquamarine...smaragdus" referred to what would be known today as emerald; "beryllus" is the Latin term for beryl; "sea green...of emerald, the modern designations for the beryl varieties emerged much later than did "emerald" and
Book
EMERALD and OTHER BERYLS by JOHN SINKANKAS This is Beryls jewelers, gists, geologists, earth ...sciences, yet eminently facet and widely a Emerald historians, gemological Sinkankas, the permanent...metal beryllium. with Beginning author traces emerald—from its less ite, role of history’s pendix...Unmatched third is knowledge from author one emerald cutting and of exotic composition, physical...mineralogical once events. languages for beryl emerald logical to and part, Sinkankas explores and
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Marshall, Anthony E. Fallick and Yannick Branquet Emerald Deposits: A Review and Enhanced Classication Reprinted...review proposed an enhanced classication for emerald deposits based on the geological environment (magmatic...one of the images (inclusions hosted in Russian emerald) for the cover page of this Special Issue book...A.; Marshall, D.; Fallick, A.E.; Branquet, Y. Emerald Deposits: A Review and Enhanced Classication....Paris-Lodron-University of Salzburg, Hellbrunner Str. 34, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria; franz.neubauer@sbg.ac
 
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