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Smithsonite from
Ottoshoop, Mahikeng Local Municipality, Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality, North West, South Africa


Classification
Species:Smithsonite
Formula:ZnCO3
Comments:Associated with cerussite in the lead-zinc deposits at Ottoshoop.
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Smithsonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ottoshoop, Mahikeng Local Municipality, Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality, North West, South Africa
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:264550
Long-form Identifier:1:3:264550:6
GUID (UUID V4):50c1be21-f5e7-40d8-a85d-dd0e4caad534
References
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Report (issue)
Cover Smithsonite slice and egg, 5.8 and 2.7 cm tall Masua Mine, Carbonia-lglesias, Sardinia, Italy...collection Title page Smithsonite, 9.2 cm wide 400 Foot Level, Kelly Mine, Magdalena District Socorro County...Minette) Both photos are by Jeff Scovil. No. 13: Smithsonite Think Zinc! ISBN 978-0-9790998-6-1 Publisher...org Printed in the United States of America Smithsonite Think Zinc! Contributors Bill Birch, Bruce Cairncross...ro Smithsonite fro�Tsumeb and Ber Smithsonit Magdalena Dis Smale collecti I photo Smithsonite after
Book (edition)
Southern Africa a Collector’s Guide ■ Rocks, Minerals and Gemstones of Southern Africa & — - ... T ~ '' .rats en&nes L of Southern Africa A Collector’s Guide - Struik Publishers (an operating...suggestions and advice. Author’s Preface Southern Africa has much to offer the amateur geologist, whatever...best plan is to take local advice wherever you are. 9 In small places try the local police station first...usually helpful and will know it there are any local gem clubs and how to get in touch with them. There
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silver 4, 5 skutterudite 17, /7 smaltite 17, 17 smithsonite 38, 39, 40 soda 50 sodalite 114 sorosilicates...Michigan), the Rocky and Andes mountains, and central Africa. Excellent examples occur at Bogoslovsk in the...The most famous deposits of silver are in the North Mexico, Plates of gold on quartzite. California...Witwatersrand in the Transvaal (South Africa), and indeed South Africa currently produces well over half...suppliers are, in order, the USSR, Canada, and the USA (South Dakota, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and California).
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silver 4, 5 skutterudite 17, 17 smaltite 17, 17 smithsonite 38, 39, 40 soda 50 sod al ite 114 sorosilicates...Michigan), the Rocky and Andes mountains, and central Africa. Excellent examples occur at Bogoslovsk in the... The most famous deposits of silver are in the North American continent, in various regions of Mexico...Witwatersrand in the Transvaal (South Africa), and indeed South Africa currently produces vvell over half...are, in order, the USSR, Canada, and the US/\ (South Dakota, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and California).
Report (issue)
the ore were the United States, Germany and Ne"r South Wales, these three countries alone producing over...225 metric tons of spelter. Further, although New South Wales produced over half a million tons of ore (about...countries most of the New South Wales zinc ore was taken to be smelt.ed. New South Wales had large stocks...of dealing in any la1~ge measure witl1 the New South Wales ore. Since rgr5, however, the position has...carbonate of zinc, ZnC03 , is also known as Smithsonite and zinc spar, and to the miners as '' dry bone
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507 BULLETIN OF THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE 508 district), Asiatic Turkey, Persia, and Inaia. Large quantities...derived from the dis­ trict of this name lying north of Smyrna; it is considered the richest opium obtainable...morphine. 1 1 Karahissar" opium is derived from a district in the interior of Asia Minor with the town of...Constantinople markets for export to Cuba, West Indies, and Central and South America. The amount of morphine in...cent., is not used for direct exportation, but for local consumption and for mixing with such opium as contains
Book (edition)
OF OF SOUTH AFRICA MINES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MINERAL RESOURCES OF REPUBLIC OF THE SOUTH AFRICA...Second World War, and partly as a result of it, South Africa experienced vast industrial expansion. This...official ‘handbook on the mineral resources of South Africa, it has become necessary to revise, or rather...great diversity and magnitude of South African mineral deposits and local mining operations, the Economic...Chamber of Mines of South Africa with Mr G. H. Grange as co-ordinator, and the South, African mining industry;
 
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