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Scheelite from
Iron Mines, Rothau, Molsheim, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, France


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Scheelite
Formula:Ca(WO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Scheelite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Iron Mines, Rothau, Molsheim, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:289884
Long-form Identifier:1:3:289884:1
GUID (UUID V4):7381cfe6-323c-4f6c-a5d2-e0e417548e42
References
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Book (volume)
Muséum d’histoire naturelle MINERALOGIE DE LA FRANCE ET DE SES COLONIES DESCRIPTION PHYSIQUE ET CHIMIQUE...Titanomagnétite. Ulexite. 255 347 Yolnyne 298 7 .... Scheelite Spinelle 164 3 2 Psilomélane Ranciéite Webstérite...317 352 73 243 5 282 267 MINÉRALOGIE DE LA FRANCE -MACON PR O T AT FRERES, IMPRIMEURS I M-...revue de tout ce que j’ai MINÉRALOGIE DE LA FRANCE H recueilli dans les au cours de ma publication...n’a pu prendre place volumes précédents. Un grand nombre des matériaux, qui vont êlre étudiés, sont
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and t h e amount, of iron shown i n the analyses, some of the samples poorer in iron being more magnetic...magnetic than those containing more iron. Samples from t h e same region differ widely in composition ; for...By CONSTANTIN I. ISTRATI (Bul.floe. Xci., Bucai*est,1897,6, 55-59, Compare Abstr., 1894,ii, 457).-The...Te. 4. Au. Total. 58.63 36.60 3-82 99.05 An iron-black telluride of gold and silver with conchoidal...and no cleavage also occurs here. L. J. S. [Scheelite, Tetradymite, Altaite, Stromeyerite, Danaite,
Journal (issue)
house built for Robert Mayo Catlin, Manager of Mines, 1906-30. See feature story on page 7. JOURNAL...: Structure and Mineralogy of the Franklin Zinc-Iron-Manganese Deposit, New Jersey. Economic Geology...as corroded dull white Figure 2. Fluorescent scheelite crystal on prisms (ca. 5mm) along a vuggy, leached...botryoidal white crust to his generousity. The scheelite shown in along an open fracture cutting massive...fluckite crystals are not as attractive as the Haut-Rhin, France material, which has light pink hemispherical
Report (issue)
NEW SOUTH WALES y DEPARrM«^TOF (^ \!^ MINES, j G]p:OLOGICAL SURVEY. ^//^'^' Government Geologist...y 7 \u. NEW SOUTH WALES. Gf. (department of mines. v^EOLOGICAL SURVEY. Government Geologist. E. F... 17-2- LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. Department of Mines, Sydney, 11th November, 1911. Sir, I have the...useful by those engaged in mining for Wolfram and Scheelite. considerable amount of attention has have...Government The Hon. Alfred Edden, Minister for Mines. Esq., A been paid to the Torrington District
Journal (issue)
Milwaukee A·tditorium, Milwaukee, Wisc. Herbert Grand-Girard, PublicityOiairman 817 Mulford St., Evanston...County, chromite and lead-silver mines of Lancaster County, and the large iron mine at Cornwall, Lebanon County...Lancaster County are the Wood's and Line Pits chromite mines which, though aban- - doned for years, still produce...Saar basin, lying between France and Germany with its vast resources of iron ore and coal. The control...in the 1870's. and we all know the attitude of France at the present time towards this vitally important
Journal (issue)
ON METEORITES , 147 NOTABLE MINERALS IN WESTERN MINES , 153 THE STUDENTS ' MINERALOGICAL CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA...Phots Phila View of Polished Surface of Meteoric Iron sliowing Widmanstaetten figures . This inass is...beginning of this century -- after the L'Aigle , France , fail ( 1803 ) -- that the scientific world fairly...presented to the French Academy a report on the Lucé , France , falf of 1768. Franklin had just demonstra ted...Frenchman Biot , who investigated the L'Aigle , France , fall of Tues day , April 26 , 1803 about one
Report (issue)
oan eGORY.C.oFER DOCK NEVADA AND BUREAU OF MINES Special Publication 31 in association with the... OF NEVADA PRESS GEOLOGY Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Special Publication 31 University of...mineral occurrences of Nevada by Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology All rights reserved Manufactured in...(hardcover: alk. paper) 1. Minerals—Nevada. 2. Mines and mineral resources—Neavda. 3. Minerals—Collection...honor for both graduates of the Mackay School of Mines, American Pacific Corporation to assist have continued
Book (edition)
geology and mining and the director of the School of Mines at the University of Arizona. In 1898 he also became...who was director of the Arizona State Bureau of Mines, published Directory of Arizona Minerals and INTRODUCTION...authored Minerals of Arizo11aas Arizona Bureau of Mines Bulletin 149, listing 267 species. He ,note a revised...six years later, in 1947, as Arizona Bureau of Mines Bulletin 153,adding 17 species to the list. In the...was published again in 1970 as Arizona Bureauof Mines Bulletin 181,but no changes were made from the 1959
Book
~~jr-*~z?Z. Joint pattern ÎŻ Quarts veins ft Mine; fr-iron, Cwcefiper, m U.S. Homestead mmmww** Vehicle track...the endocontact of a syenite stock. In the Iron Springs iron field, Utah (Mackin, 1968; min. 200 Mt Fe/47...monzonite intrusion. The most unusual feature of the Iron Springs geology is the general concordancy of the...controlled by a graben structure. The replacement iron orebodies are tabular and lens-like, high in fluorine...metals from the parent intrusion and accumulate the iron along the contact. 1037 Fig. 28-17. La Plata
Report (issue)
R EGOR Y C . F E R D OC K l NEVADA BUREAU OF MINES AND GEOLOGY Special Publication 31 in association...NEVADA PRESS Reno & Las Vegas Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Special Publica tion 3i University of...minernl occurrences of Nevada by Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology All rights reserved Manufactured in...(hardcover: allc paper) 1. Minerals-Nevada. 2. Mines and mineral resources- Ncavda. 3. Minerals-Collection...Gibson, both graduates of the Mackay School ot Mines, have continued the tradition. Jn 1956, Fred Gibson
Book (edition)
years as mineralogist with the Arizona Bureau of Mines, he joined the faculty of the Uni~ersity of Arizona...position to become mineralogist for Silver King Mines, Inc., in Nevada. In 1965 he joined Phelps Dodge...and Robert T. O'Haire, of the Arizona Bureau of Mines, cheerfully provided counsel where sought. We are...with her customary care. The Arizona Bureau of Mines and the Tucson Gem and Mineral Society kindly provided...mineral list during 1959-75 8 4. Porphyry copper mines of Arizona 16 PART ONE INTRODUCTION Wulfenite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
rock on the dumps. Some negligible cleavages of scheelite, as well as tiny crystals of yellow sphene, are...Lane, Peoria, 111. "Last Sunday we visited the Irons gravel pit at Chillicothe (Peoria Co.), 111., where...halite crystals from salt mines, I find that most of the salt from the mines in South Louisiana is massive...had occasion to visit many of the now abandoned mines 371 of that area and wonder if in previous issues...rockhound on any of the dumps of about a dozen mines and prospects which I visited. This area was once
Book
the endocontact of a syenite stock. In the Iron Springs iron field, Utah (Mackin, 1968; min. 200 Mt Fe/47...monzonite intrusion. The most unusual feature of the Iron Springs geology is the general concordancy of the...controlled by a graben structure. The replacement iron orebodies are tabular and lens-like, high in fluorine...metals from the parent intrusion and accumulate the iron along the contact. 1037 Fig. 28-17. La Plata...magnetitehematite body Fig. 28-18. Iron Springs, Utah, replacement iron orebody related to laccolithic intrusion
Report (volume)
of the Denver Public Library, Colorado School of Mines, and the U.S. Geological Survey Library in Denver...MINERAL INDUSTRY From 1858 through 1957 Colorado's mines, quarries, and wells produced more than $6 billion...useful, however, because it contains lists of the mines and mining districts that were active at the time..."The minerals of Colorado:" Colorado School of Mines Scientific Quarterly, v. 1, p. 98-106 and v. 2,...sulfate minerals, which occur in most metal and coal mines, and which coat the banks of intermittent streams
Book
met allic mineral de posits throughout the world bas changed materially since 1945. Atomic bombs, nuclear...who seized mines rather than discovered and explored them, and thus production from the mines, commonly...pportunities of th e mines.' With the discovery and development of the vast iron ore deposits of Labrador...are established, power sites developed, and the mines brought into production, an industry of vast importance...United States. The early eastern colonists needed iron for tools and lead fo r bullets. These they found
Book (edition)
any other element of his environment. This book bas been written to make clear the answers to 1001 questions... • 43 62 • . . • • 74 96 • 107 123 • IRON AND FERROALLOY METALS IX RARE AND UNUSUAL METALS...Age into the Age of Iron. In a very real sense we still live in the Age of Iron, or more truthfully,...of hydrogen-we surely know not what. Eugene Ayers bas called ours the Age of Fossil Fuels and there is...siderite) was made from the word for iron because the mineral contains iron; haematites ( now hematite) was
Book (edition)
years as mineralogist with the Arizona Bureau of Mines, he joined the faculty of the University of Arizona...position to become mineralogist for Silver King Mines, Inc., in Nevada. In 1965 he joined Phelps Dodge...and Robert T. O’Haire, of the Arizona Bureau of Mines, cheerfully provided counsel where sought. We...with her customary care. The Arizona Bureau of Mines and the Tucson Gem and Mineral Society kindly provided...mineral list during 1959-75 4. Porphyry copper mines of Arizona 6 7 8 16 PART ONE INTRODUCTION
Book (edition)
With Foreword by A. N. GRAHAM Under Secretary for Mines, N.S.W. Second. Edition ANGUS AND ROBERTSON SYDNEY...earths are used. A. N. GRAHAM Under Secretary for Mines Sydney, 3 June 1941 AUTHOR'S NOTE Tms book is...running the rule over this book. And a cheerio to the Mines Department and Mining .Museum, the officers of which...THE ROCKS WERE FORMED MANGANESE, ZINC, CHROl\UUM, IRON XXV. X>..-VI. XXVII. 146 - 154 HOW THE l\CTNERALS...cast-off specimen of wolfram or tin. If not, the Mines Department would probably forward you a chip from
Report (issue)
increased output of Fergus County, .Montana, sapphire mines, and the yielding of fine blue gems up to 2 carats...New Mexican turquoise miues and the opening up of mines in Nevada; the findiug of magnificent green and...controls essentially the Bultfontein and Dutoitspan mines, but does not operate them, its workings being confined...confined to the De Beers, Kimberley, and Premier mines. The last-named fs less rich than the others, but...Jlroduction compensates for a smaller yield. 'l'be Premier bas thus far bP.en worked only to a depth of 125 feet
Journal (issue)
Truro, Cornwall. UKjourna! & 1ninera!s of mines CONTENTS number14 autumn1994 2 EDITORIAL 3 COVER:...BOULBY MINE DI Green· MD Freier 8 The UK Journal of Mines 011d Minerals publishes articles of interest to...the Peak District, jointly with the Peak District Mines Historical Sociecv, che Journal with this issue...tirelessly devoted himself to the UK Journal of Mines and Minerals for several years in the position of...British Geological Survey, ~1urchison House,\,\ est Main Road, Edinburgh EH9 3LA. Telephone (031) 667
Journal (volume)
RESOURCES KENNETH I. FULTON, Director DIVISION OF MINES FERRY RUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO WALTER W. BRADLEY...Mineralogist January, 1942 No. CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF MINES AND GEOLOGY QUARTERLY CHAPTER OF STATE MINERALOGIST'S...MINERALOGIST'S REPORT XXXVIII STATE DIVISION OF MINES FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA LIBRARY University...University of California DAViS 1 DIVISION OF MINES EXECUTIVE AND TECHNICAL STAFF WALTER W. BRADLEY...MINING ENGINEERS Sacramento Field District 6 7 Mines and Mineral Resources GEOLOGIC BRANCH of Sierra
Book (volume)
138. 138. Orpiment Real- 139. gar 140 144, Iron-pyrites 148, 143 Group Marcasite Pyrrhotite ...Mispickel 150. 151 Ores 151. Haematite Meteoric Irons Nickel Chromite 159. Limonite 158. Polianite...Phosgenite Ores montite Bismuth Iron 124. Hydrozincite Native antimony Iron-pyrites Polariscope Crocoite... Clay Group Enstatite, Tungsten Compounds Scheelite Kaolin and Pyroxene 305. Datolite Stilbite...Goethite. Manganese-ores Euchroite, natural magnet. Iron. Manganese donite, Anglesite, Lead-ores IV
Book
usually consists in dissolving carbon in molton iron or similar media, and allowing it to crystalwhile...succeeded in lize producing the diamond by heating iron in which carbon was dissolved to a temperature of...of crystallized carbon or the diamond in meteoric iron was first proved by Jerofejew and Latschnow, in...1886. time the diamond has been found in meteoric iron in widely different localities, but notably, perhaps...appear more properly, perhaps, in a publication on mines than in one on mineralogy. A few rather interesting
Journal (volume)
St., New Technical Advances in Iron and Steel. St. John’s Mines Co., Vallejo, Cal, Quicksilver. ...Ltd., 233 Broadway, New York, N.Y. St. John’s Mines Co., Vallejo, Cal. Quicksilver. Antimony. Dolbear...Kentucky. Geologist and Mining Engineer; Editor, Mines and Copper Handbook, 29 Broadway, New York City...Engineer of the Metalliferous Division Mines Branch, Dept, of Mines, Ottawa, Can. Molybdenum. Asphalt...Bureau of Soils, Washington, D. C. Copper in China. Iron and Steel in China. Professor of Metallurgy, South
Journal (issue)
the Pacific Coast. The turquoise, from their own mines, they merely pierce for the string, leaving the...field of science and takes them to the bottom of Grand Canyon to earth strata which have remained undisturbed...California and bits of turquoise, thli' akwa, from the mines of their own land. The latter they simply pierce...appear. So it goes for practically all the elements: iron, silicon, aluminum, calcium, magnesium, barium,...is, they consisted mainly of silica, aluminum and iron with smaller amounts of calcium, magnesium, sodium
 
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