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Gypsum from
Coal mines, Tatabánya, Komárom-Esztergom County, Hungary


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Gypsum
Formula:CaSO4 · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gypsum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Coal mines, Tatabánya, Komárom-Esztergom County, Hungary
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:303090
Long-form Identifier:1:3:303090:5
GUID (UUID V4):d860d6f9-5d49-49b6-ad1c-477d0816e292
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articles. Sándor Szakáll (1953, Berettyóújfalu, Hungary) Head of the Department of Mineralogy, Herman Ottó...Mineralogical Regions Czech Republic (Milan Novák) Hungary (Sándor Szakáll) Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska) Romania...Mineral Species Czech Republic (Milan Novák). Hungary (Sándor Szakáll), Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska). Romania...Museums of the Carpathians Czech Republic (Moravia) Hungary Poland Romania Slovakia Ukraine 397 397 399 409...countries, (i.e. the Czech Republic. Slovakia, Poland. Hungary, Ukraine, and Romania). From a mineralogical viewpoint
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András Nagymarosy • Tibor Szederkényi Geology of Hungary Editor János Haas E€ otv€os Loránd University...Geophysical and Space Science Research Group Budapest Hungary ISBN 978-3-642-21909-2 ISBN 978-3-642-21910-8.... . . . 3.2.2.1 Continental Formations, North Hungary . . . 149 . 151 . 155 . 156 . 156 . 159 . 159... 3.4 4 Brackish to Marine Formations, North Hungary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...2.3.1 Northwest Hungary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2.3.2 Northeast Hungary . . . . . . . .
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lignite from the Mendenhallstrip mine, Harding County, S. Dak. By meansof heavyliquid separations,a mineral-free...and 0.31 percenturanium in the ash. The minerals (gypsum 69 percent, jarosite 10 percent, quartz 2 percent...containonly 7 percentof the uranium in the original coal, indicatingan associationof the uranium with the...removes 98.6 percent of the uranium. Columns of coal were treated with water, 1 N hydrochloric acid,...indicatedthat only 1.2 percent of the uranium in the coal is held by ion exchange. The elutriation experimentsshowed
Book (edition)
Professor C. C. O'Harra, South Dakota School of Mines; Professor E. A. Smith, Alabama Geological Survey;...I Coal 3-38 Kinds of coal, 3 Peat, 3 Lignite, 4 Bituminous coal, 4 Cannel Semi-bituminous coal, 5...5 Anthracite coal, 5 Proximate coal, 5 ; ; ; ; ; ; accumulation, 10 tion, 12 ; ; ; Conditions...vegetable Origin of coal, 9 Chemical changes occurring during coal forma- analysis of coal, 6 ; ; and pressure...pressure, 14 Effect of heat coal beds, 15 ; Outcrops, 15 thickness, 16 ; Other ; Structural
Report (volume)
looking for domestic supplies, some of the south: era mines should be reopened to supplement the output of those...leads in coal mines, the six European nations now at war happen to be the six next largest coal-mining...countries, producing together over half the world's coal. Interference with both the mining and the commerce...nations must necessarily increase the demand for our coal, at least in the neutral countries of the world...from coal, and which we have been permitting to go to waste, in the most reckless manner. Coal tar obtained
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Geological Survey, and Canadian Department of Mines reports. In a few cases, investigations to which...McConnell, Deputy Minister of Mines, Canada; Dr. E. Haanel, Director, Mines Branch, Canada; Professor E...PART NONMETALLICS I. PAGE 1 CHAPTER I. II. Coal Petroleum, Natural Gas, and other Hydrocarbons ...Salines and Associated Substances VII. 210 244 Gypsum VIII. Fertilizers. 260 . 284 IX. Abrasives...graphite Section in Coal Measures of western Pennsylvania, showing fireclay under coal beds 3. 4. 22 23
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Whidbey Formation, Swantown, Whidbey Island, Island County, Washington State, USA. (C) Transverse view, Wilkes...Island, Island County, Washington, USA. Geosciences 2018, 8, x FOR PEER REVIEW 3 of 32 County, Washington...Whidbey Formation, Cama Beach, Camano Island, Island County, Washington, USA. Geosciences 2018, 8, 223 3...Paleocene-Early Paleocene-Early Eocene Eocene coal-bearing coal-bearing sediments sediments of of the the...Province, Canada, the site many many open pit diamond mines (Figure 6). The wood is inferred to represent a
Report (Issue volume)
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES MINERALS YEARBOOK MINERAL INDUSTRIES OF ....INTERIOR • Manuel Lujan, Jr.,Secretary BUREAU OF MINES ° T S Ary, Director As the Nation’s principal conservation...which were discontinued in 1990. The Bureau of Mines continually strives to improve the value of its..."iic "ut * Acknowledgments The U.S. Bureau of Mines, in preparing these Volume III Minerals Yearbook...cusa ard atta ds Б 45 been with the Bureau of Mines since 1988. His experience includes 7 years as a
Book (volume)
THE MINERAL KINGDOM RELATIVE TO THE STRATA OF COAL, MINERAL VEINS, AND THE PREVAILING STRATA OF THE...history of coal „ J7(j 209 226 - General observations concerning coal ib. Of the coal of Great Britain...Britain 269 CONTENTS VI Page. the coal of France and Of 3, some other 320 countries Of Of...i. Ores of platina 2. - 3. - searching for coal 359 mercury 375 silver 387 6. - iron 407...seams of pit-coal greatest most frequently found, others produce the of lead and copper mines, &c. and it
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been given, and the reports of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, and the Dominion [of Canada] Bureau of Statistics... ELEMENTARY ECONOMIC CHAPTER GEOLOGY I COAL! Definition.—Coal is a bedded deposit made up chiefly of...ordinarily large amounts. It is generally admitted that coal is of vegetable origin (p. 9), having been derived...the latter in turn being converted into true coal. Coal Series.—By progressive metamorphism of the peat...different types of coal are developed, which may be collectively referred to as the coal series. To the several
Report (volume)
Annotated Bibliography of the Geology of Uranium-bearing Coal and Carbonaceous Shale in the United States GEOLOGICAL...Annotated Bibliography of the Geology of Uranium-bearing Coal and Carbonaceous Shale in the United States By THOMAS...ILLUSTRATION FIGURE 1. Index map of uranium-bearing coal and carbonaceous shale in the United States____...literature and open-file reports dealing with uranium in coal and associated carbonaceous shale in the United...origin and distribution of uranium in coal and lignite. Most of the coal beds and associated carbonaceous
Book
A substantial proportion of the output of the mines, quarries, raw state or in the form of manufactures...Chile is vitally concerned in the well-being of the mines that directly or indirectly furnish his sustenance...Pittsburgh or the Ruhr tend to overshadow the coal mines that lie below and around them and give reason...sold in competition with the products of other mines. Economic and even political factors may play as...Engineers, Canadian Department of Mines to further PREFACE vii (Mines Branch and Geological Survey)
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come several chapters on the fuels, beginning with coal, its special functions in metallurgy and industry...primary steel centers of the world. The role of coal in the economic development of the United States...roles. A chapter is devoted to the role of shale, coal synthesis, water power, nuclear energy, and solar...Yearbooks, issued annually by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, and for further details to the many statistical...American Petroleum Institute, the U.S. Bureau of Mines, the U.S. Geological Survey, the Illinois State
Book (edition)
of giving in connection some information as to mines and mining renovation ; industry. " The student...Hydrocarbons Oxygenated Hydrocarbons Asphaltum, Mineral Coals 842 348 349 SUPPLEMENT TO DESCRIPTIONS OF SPECIES...Even fossils are mineral in composiThis is true of coal which has come from buried tion. plant-beds, and...portions supposed not to be opal. But if we exclude coals and resins this mineral stands almost alone. Such... 3 is a compound crystal These will be underof gypsum, and Fig. 4 one of spinel. stood from the following
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Minerals formed by the weathering of sulfides in mines of the Czech part of the Upper Silesian Basin D...describes the occurrences of sulfate minerals in mines of the Czech part of the Upper Silesian Basin. This...from the oxidation of Fe disulfides contained in the coal matrix and enclosing sediments. The oxidation occurs...exposed to oxygen. The oxidation of sulfides in mines and dumps is responsible for the production of acid...the mineralogy of sulfide weathering in situ in coal mines of the Czech part of the Upper Silesian Basin
Report (issue)
Aldersox.. Charles A. Lory President State School of Mines President State Agricultural College LETTER OF.................................................. Coal ............................. •................................................................. Gypsum ................................................................................................ Coal ..................................................Building Stone — 50 Clays 50 Coal 52 Fluorspar 52 Gold ..'. 53 Graphite .... 53 Gypsum 54 Iron 55 Limestone 55
Book
';'4 Society of Canada, etc., etc., INSPECTOR OF MINES. ?- --r - HALIFAX, N. S. - ^ <5>" . THE...THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS AND MINES, QUEEN'S PRINTER. ;:..,: A Qq3T6 .G5 1893 fAB, PRINTER... INSPECTOR OF MINES. HALIFAX, »\ K S. THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS AND MINES, QUEEN'S PRINTER...Chicago. Further information .an l)ei)artment of Mines, Halifax, l.e Nova ohtain.nl on ai)plicatioa...the Scotia. K (MLPIN, IrtKjm-tor ^^Q 0(^S of Mines. : THE MINERALS OF NOVA • The following >
Book (edition)
i'vi'r^iir^M MINERALOGY-, INCI '-DINO OBSERVATIONS ON MINES, ROCKS, REDUCTION OF ORES, AND THE APPLICATIONS...mining, their modes of reduction, the yield of mines in different countries, and the various applications...descriptions, there follow general remarks on mines, metallurgical processes, and other useful information...Pennsylvania. Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines, has been a work of frequent reference, and the...infiltration of oxyd of iron or manganese. like a tree coal. Carburet. A compound ment with carbon, not
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the iron ore is made from high-quality coal, and coking coal is restricted in distribution. About one-fourth...asphalt, cement, clays, sand and gravel, sandstone, gypsum, lime, slate, and stone. The multiplicity of building...American Petroleum Institute, the U.S. Bureau of Mines, the U.S. Geological Survey, the Illinois State...capacity carry coal from Hampton Roads, Virginia, to Rotterdam, and lay down American coal at de¬ livered...livered costs that are competitive with mine price coal in the Ruhr. Ore Reserves and Changing Technology
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
in airborne particulate matter from Budapest, Hungary Péter Sipos, Tibor Németh Viktória Kovács Kis...particulate (TSP) matter samples from Budapest, Hungary, to fulfill these requirements. Total lead concentrations...Another important source for lead is found to be coal combustion linked to domestic and industrial heating...Sipos, T. Németh: H-1112 Budapest, Budaörsi út 45. Hungary e-mail: sipos@geochem.hu V. Kovács Kis: H-1121...H-1121 Budapest, Konkoly-Thege M. út 29–33. Hungary Received: March 29, 2013; accepted: July 15, 2013 1788-2281/$
Journal (volume)
Boston and Colorado Smelting Co. Argo, Arapahoe county, Colorado. IK 0 P EE ATI 0 H SINCE 1 867. Treat...Mining Engineer, Associate of the Royal School of Mines, Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry- ARRANGED...ith discussion by leading experts. woiking of coal mines. Also, the United States, British, and Prussian...Quality of Lehigh Coal, GENERAL TIDE-WATER AGENTS For The Celebrated POCAHONTAS BITUMINOUS COAL Acknowledged...proven by analyses to be America’s best Bituminous Coal, containing more Carbon and Volatile matter and
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low-temperature ashing, which preserves the mineral phases of coal. Here they report the semiquantitative mineral composition...addition, even the residues of combustion of the coal are used directly as additives to cement, and so...the composition of the inorganic components of the coal and its content of primary minerals. This work presents...cial attention was paid to the clay minerals. The coals investigated were from deposits in East Germany...Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and Mongolia. Procedure To investigate the minerals in coal, the or­ ganic
Report (issue)
some existing native sulfur mines in the United States and by opening new mines, by greater recovery of byproduct...in petroleum and natural gas, and anhydrite and gypsum--occur in great abundance in the United States...4. Coal mines or districts that have produ,:ed pyrites. A considerable number of pyrite mines and coal...coal mines that produced pyrites prior to and during World War I stopped production shortly after that...for sulfuric acid manufacture. For that reason, mines whose pyrite production ceased prior to Jan. 1,
Report (issue)
bibliographical references. Supt.ofDocs.no.: I 19.3: 1917N 1. Mines and mineral resources Powder River Basin (Wyo. and...Aggregate (including clinker) Bentonite N3 Coal N4 Gypsum N5 Limestone N6 Oil and gas N6 Uranium N8 References...adjacent to the Powder River Basin, Wyoming N4 3. Gypsum resources of areas adjacent to the Powder River...(including clinker), bentonite, subbituminous coal, gypsum, limestone, crude oil, natural gas, and uranium...Major oil and gas fields and extensive surface mines for coal and bentonite are common. For aggregate, the
Book (edition)
MANU AL OF IOEEALOGY, INCLUDING OBSERVATIONS ON MINES, BOCKS, KEDUCTIOlsr OF OKES, AND THE APPLICATIONS...dwelt upon. of ores in of reduction, the yield of mines in different and the various applications of the...descriptions, there follow general remarks on mines, metallurgical processes, ana other useful information...char- Delicate delineations branching like a tree coal. A compound due to ; infiltration of oxyd...along a fissure, Hexagonal prism, 27. as often in coal beds, 87. Containing feldspar Hexagonal system,
 
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