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Salt Mine, Berchtesgadener Salzberg, Berchtesgaden, Berchtesgadener Land District, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Salt Mine, Berchtesgadener Salzberg, Berchtesgaden, Berchtesgadener Land District, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:301154
Long-form Identifier:1:3:301154:6
GUID (UUID V4):739fc515-4539-46c3-9f59-6f3f82370a8b
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
6.2km (3.8 miles) Kunigunde Mine, Jenner, Berchtesgaden, Berchtesgadener Land District, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
6.4km (4.0 miles) Hallein - Bad Dürrnberg salt mine, Hallein, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
11.1km (6.9 miles) Lienbach quarry (Quarry No. 22b), Limestone quarries, Adnet, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
14.6km (9.0 miles) Grubach, Scheffau am Tennengebirge, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
15.2km (9.4 miles) Gypsum mine, Moosegg, Grubach, Scheffau am Tennengebirge, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
15.4km (9.6 miles) Moosegg, Grubach, Scheffau am Tennengebirge, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
15.5km (9.7 miles) Kertererbach, Moosegg, Grubach, Scheffau am Tennengebirge, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
15.6km (9.7 miles) Putzenanger, Sankt Koloman, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
15.7km (9.8 miles) Glasenbach gorge, Glasenbach, Elsbethen, Salzburg-Umgebung District, Salzburg, Austria
18.8km (11.7 miles) Eberhard-Fugger street, Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
References
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Book
'41~ .'.~" ~. . ~ .~~ Salt miners at work in the Diirrnberg-Hallein mine (1756) (see also comment...Epoch in Europe Proceedings of the Iv. ISMIDA Berchtesgaden, October 4 -10,1981 Edited by Hans-J. Schneider...Frontispiece: Salt miners at work in the Durrnberg-Hallein mine (1756). Oil painting in the ancient mine office...Werkstiitter (1708-1772) on the occasion of a visit to the mine by the Prince Bishop Sigmund III. of Salzburg on...At the top of the painting and on the steps are mine surveyors and a miner at work. Note the romantic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
FORBES and DAHLL. Mineralogical Researches in the District around Arendal and Krageroe in Norway . . . ....39 39 13 24 23 42 42 KLESZCZNSKL On the Mining District of Pribram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mining District of Pribram, KLESZCZNSK! on the . . . . . . . ... . . . . . Pribram, KLESZCZNSKX on the Mining District of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......................................... 36, 47 Salzberg, S u ~ s s on the . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Report (chapter)
the Berchtesgaden mine (vitrinite reflectance, fluid inclusions) and .240 8C in the Altaussee mine (fluid...343 8C. These temperature boundaries define the upper range of polyhalite as a geochronometer. Rocksalt...al. 2011). In contrast to the rheologically weak salt (halite) rocks, the rheologically stiff enclaves...40Ar/39Ar methods. Polyhalites from the German Zechstein salt deposits using K– Ar age dating gave a wide range...partly associated with very-low-grade metamorphism. Upper Cretaceous – Eocene Gosau basins seal some nappe
Book (volume)
reserved. H., Hofbuchdruckerei, Cothen-Anhalt (Germany). PRECIOUS The Precious Stones. Precious others...which since both of beryl (including emerald) quartz, next of time same graphite, beryllium. ...semi-precious the and those purpose. minerals other quartz display 1896), translated into a mineralogist...regarded are drawn between special valued as quartz good minerals, more and in be properties...will the is light quartz from the lower jour setting, a are at on quartz all much less as
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Gilgen Windows Alps-The Hallein District I . Alps-The Hallein District II . Alps-The Lammertal and Gosau...Erzberg at Eisenerz .,. Day 12: Veitsch Magnesite Mine-Vienna .,. Day 13: The Flysch and Calcareous Alps...cro ss-sect ion (D ay 10) Sect ion a t Eisene rz mine nea r Leob en (Day II ) Tecton ic map of the a rea...GA: Gailtal Alps; SA: Southern Alps. Index map in upper left-hand corner, showing Alpine 'eugeosync1ines'-black...Hauterivian Valanginian 135 Berriasian Senonian Upper Cretaceous ------------ J Lower Cretaceous Neocomian
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by Gloucester Typesetting Co. Ltd. Printed in Germany Contents Translator's Foreword 4 Foreword ...forms. The word derives from the Latin ‘minera’ = 'mine’. Mineralogy is the science dealing with minerals...known in some parts of the Continent, including Germany. Ore: Ores are deposits of minerals, which contain...various ways. The well-known minerals feldspar, quartz and mica derive from gases, generally below the... e.g. feldspar and quartz. Others exclude each other, e.g. feldspar and rock salt. Most minerals have
Book
immensely popular handbook of minerals appeared in Germany I obtained a copy fo! my personal library and was...second piece: the flakes are mica, the glassy grains quartz, and the yellowish grains feldspar. The whole specimen...hich feldspar, quartz, and mica are the main constituents. Quartzite consists of quartz only, mica schist...schist of quartz and mica, and eclogite of garnet and augite. There are also rocks which consist of fragments...sodium and chlorine in combination form halite (rock salt). Several minerals consist of a large number of
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museum quality but many minerals can be found on mine dumps or can be purchased or traded. After introducing...look for. Michael O’Donoghue Proustite (East Germany) 7 Rocks We can define a rock as a large mineral...lava solidified into a black rock, containing no quartz but rich in the feldspar minerals pyroxene and...other minerals that sometimes occur in this way are quartz, pyroxene and olivine. A common type of traprock...its coarse grain structure. It contains mostly quartz and orthoclase feldspar with some smaller amounts
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Leibniz University, Welfengarten 1 D-30167 Hannover, Germany Abstract The Central European Variscides and their...sudoite can be used as a proximity indicator from land to sea from the 3 various subenvironments, e.g...evaporates with the precipitation level reaching the K salt and even bittern stages. These clay minerals appeared...2.1.4. The Subvariscan Foredeep 8 During the Upper Carboniferous, the Subvariscan Foredeep subsided...Belgium, in the West, through the Ruhr District, Germany, to the Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Poland. The basin
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
occurs as tiny grains embedded in salt. It was set free when the salt around it was dissolved by water...coarse grained, brownish sand consisting chiefly of quartz (colorless, whitish) and brownish clay. Some black...lustrous black magnetite, lustrous black ilmenite, quartz (colorless, milky, smoky), green epidote, black...chiefly cf pink gemmy garnet with colorless to smoky quartz and black lustrous magnetite. "Beach sand. Cornfield...looking across Long Island Sound." — on label. Quartz Sand From Kenansvilte, Fla. "I am sending you
Book (edition)
Linopolis, Brazil, H Page 13: Gold, 35 mm.Eagle's est Mine, California, G Publi!>hed by Grdllit.u.o. Stefanikova43...very old origin, often without lrnown source. e.g. quartz or cinnabar. Current practice most often names...polished mineral surface, expressed in clase. 7 - quartz. 8 - topaz, 9 - corundum, 10 - dia- percentage...dept. (departement), dept. (departamento), dist. (district). Less common terms are not abbreviated, e.g....historical names of regions is preferred here, e.g. Upper Silesia, Moravia and Transylvania. Some names of
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44 45 xvi xiii Ruby Cerussite 46 Sapphire Quartz Malachite 47 Azurite 48 Rock crystal 88 ... Selenite 52 91 Celestite 92 Rose quartz 53 Barytes Chalcedony 54 Wulfenite Agate 55 Moss... 50 51 Amethyst 87 Aurichalcite 49 Smoky quartz Citrine 86 64 103 Wavellite 104 105 Alexandrite...sophisticated age refers to as the conchoidal fracture of quartz. Probably by about 4500 B.C. man had learnt to...by Stone Age man, and stones of the hardness of quartz were cut and polished in pre-dynastic Egypt and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
here and there. The rock forming minerals, such as quartz, feldspar, mica, calcite and dolomite, build entire...Oregon; argyrodite (a silver sulphide germanate), Germany, Bolivia. On the other hand, there are many well...surface (granite, pegmatite, crystalline, schists, quartz or limestone veins). Mineral deposits are also...in Colyn region W. of r. Dniepr. ANDREASBERG, Germany, S E Oberharz mountain range, lead-zinc deposit...hormotone, analcime, desmin. FREIBERG, Saxony, Germany, old famous mineral, classic locality. Native silver
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polymorph of graphite and diamond. The minerals quartz, cristobalite, citrine, amethyst, and tridymite...crystals is often called multiple twinning. Pyrite Quartz 14 Mineral Aggregates are called aggregates...talc gypsum calcite fluorite apatite orthoclase quartz topaz corundum diamond fingernail: rubbing fingernail:...are even harder and will scratch to hardness 6. Quartz, Mohs’ hardness 7, will visibly scratch window...instance, Volume can be determined in several quartz with a density of 2.65 is 2.65 different ways:
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poly.morph of graphite and diamond. The minerals quartz , cristobalite, citrine, amethyst, and tridymite...talc gypsum calcite fluorite apatite orthoclase quartz topaz corundum diamond fingernail: rubbing fingernail:...are even harder and will scratch to hardness 6. Quartz, Mohs' hardness 7, will visibly scratch window...weight of the same volume of water. For instance, quartz with a density of 2.65 is 2.65 times as heavy as...rock-forn1ing minerals that make up sand such as quartz and feldspar. This is the principle of panning
Catalog/List
Quarry, Maroldsweisach, Lower Franconia, Bavaria / Germany; Colorless long prismatic crystals of 5 mm...location"; NS 28,00; HS 38,00 Baghdadite xls Fuka Mine, Bicchu-cho, Takahashi City, Okayama Pref. / Japan;...Silicate. KS 48,00; NS 95,00 Borcarite xls Fuka Mine, Bicchu-cho, Takahashi City, Okayama Pref. / Japan;...from hexagonal, tabular microcrystals in white Quartz; KS 48,00 Brianyoungite xls Pferdeköpfe Pass, Wippra...Wippra, Harz Mts., Saxony-Anhalt / Germany; "Partial pseudomorphosis from Brianyoungite after Simonkolleite"
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poly.morph of graphite and diamond. The minerals quartz , cristobalite, citrine, amethyst, and tridymite...talc gypsum calcite fluorite apatite orthoclase quartz topaz corundum diamond fingernail: rubbing fingernail:...are even harder and will scratch to hardness 6. Quartz, Mohs' hardness 7, will visibly scratch window...weight of the same volume of water. For instance, quartz with a density of 2.65 is 2.65 times as heavy as...rock-forming minerals that make up sand such as quartz and feldspar. This is the principle of panning
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talc gypsum calcite fluorite apatite orthoclase quartz topaz corundum diamond Simple testing devices...weight of the same volume of water. For instance, quartz with a density of 2.65 is 2.65 times as heavy as...rock-forming minerals that make up sand such as quartz and feldspar. This is the principle of panning...fibrous, crumbly, powdery, as crust; present in salt lake beds, hot spring deposits, and volcanic vents...Similar to: alunire. Epsonite 3 ◄ 4 ◄ bitter salt G) California/USA Mg(S04 ) • 7 H20 Streak white
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european countries Austria, Federal Republic of Germany, Treland, The Netherlands, Switzerland, United...four volumes : @ Austria, Federal Republic of Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, United...european countries Austria, Federal Republic of Germany, Ireland, The Netherlands, Switzerland, United...Issued iMAUstria See ee 88 88 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 1. BE OUUCUON RE oes cc gteveote cl ee ee ...deposits and ore mining in the Federal Republic of Germany ian so)... ee eee Nonmetallic Mineral Deposits
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
" - - P a r t I I I . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Bavaria, Gt~MB~L on the Occurrence of zEozob'nin the P.... . . . - in the Primary Rocks of Eastern Bavaria, Gt~n3EL on the Occurrence of . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany, H.i~RRT on the Oligocene of . . . . . . . . ....Occurrence of ~F~oSn in the Primary Rocks of Eastern Bavaria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Northern Italy and the kips, and on the 01igocene of Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HOCHSTETTER
Book
120) Page 6: Mimetite (see page 139) Page 248: Quartz (amethyst variety), Erongo Mountains, Namibia *...Earth’s crust are composed ofjust a few minerals; quartz and the feldspar group are the most abundant processes...A CHANGING PLANET 11 Vanadinite, San Carlos district, Chihuahua, Mexico * 8 x 4 x 2 cm Mineral Species...growth, as exemplified by tourmaline in schist, quartz or phlogopite. Space for Growth Cavities in rocks...about the same time, as happens with pyrite and quartz, or they may have grown one after the other, as
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fibrous radiating structure. Opposite: gold on quartz from California. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 7 THE...sometimes as fine, large speci¬ mens; at Freiberg, E. Germany; Pribram, Czechoslovakia; Broken Hill, New South...Keweenaw area of north Michigan; at the Copper Queen mine, Bisbee, Arizona and at Georgetown, New Mexico....metamorphic rock, and in sea water. Auriferous quartz is a major source for gold and occurs in hydrothermal...Localities. Apart from South Africa, Above: Gold on quartz from California. Such a specimen would command
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Universität München, Arcisstr. 21, 80333 Munich, Germany 2 School of Earth & Space Exploration, Arizona...Lichtenbergstr. 1, 85748 Garching, Germany MA Freiburg i. Br., Germany ABSTRACT D The mineralogical...from calcium/magnesium bentonites in Southern Germany are consistent with the terrestrial depositional...mostly controlled by temperature, AC evaporation, salt dissolution, sequestration into minerals, and fluid...MANUSCRIPT Andresdottir, 1995; Bernard et al., 2011) and salt dissolution brines (Kloppmann et al., 2001), however
Book (edition)
long branches from Case lb. the Lake Superior district, of which the largest (presented by Professor...Vincent, Cornwall; and native foil from Sultepec mine, Mexico; all in case 1c : a nugget, weighing thirty-seven...2b-e. always found either in and about veins of quartz-rock or in alluvial deposits. The native gold from...specimens are shown in case 2c and 2e. A large mass of quartz from Costa Rica, estimated to contain above 50...wholly in the Landsberg mine in the canton of Ober-Moschel, Rhenish Bavaria; it contains from 25 to 35
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also mention mass brought from a copper-mine near the Copper-mine River by Mr. Hearne and presented to the...branches from mossy growths the Lake Superior district, of which the largest (presented by thin plate...Cornwall and native foil from Sultepec : — ic. ; ; mine, Mexico all in case Ic a nugget, weighing thirty-seven...almost ^Iways found either in and about veins of quartz-rock or in Case 2b- alluvial deposits. The ...and 2e. many specimens are A large mass of quartz from Costa Eica, estimated to contain above 50
 
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