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Wad from
Neu Glück Mine, Iron mines, Marktredwitz, Wunsiedel im Fichtelgebirge, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:'Wad' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Wad data
Locality Data:Click here to view Neu Glück Mine, Iron mines, Marktredwitz, Wunsiedel im Fichtelgebirge, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:345590
Long-form Identifier:1:3:345590:6
GUID (UUID V4):3077855f-1547-4a16-bb63-e62d2fb488ba
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Journal (issue)
1979-1981, Typ A 2- neu - für 1982/ 1983) und andere Zeitschriften (z.B. ,,Aufschluß") im Format DIN A 5 (Typ...der Knstalle ca I cm Sammlung Gul1ch, Foto Bode 00 Im nac hste n Heft Nic ht nur die l...Bergwerken Hier erregte vor allem der Silbererzfund im Jahre 1962 großes Aufsehen. Aber auch in der letzten...Nobelherbergen .,tv1arriott" und „ Double Tree", im zentralen „ Commun1ty-Center" . Das Schauen, Kaufen...t Mittagstemperaturen bis 25° C (Badegelegenheit im Hotelpool) kaum wahrnimmt. Es ist eine strenge Arbeitswoche
Book (volume)
86 2d im Solid Amalgam , 87 Genus V. COPPER . 1. Octahedral Copper, 89 Genus VI. IRON . 1. Octahedral...Octahedral Iron. Ist Subsp . Terrestrial Native Iron , Meteoric Native Iron, 97 2d 99 Genus VII ....Genus VI . IRON . 1. Octahedral Iron . 97 Ist Subsp. Terrestrial Native Iron, Meteoric Native Iron, 2d ...Chrome-Ore. Genus IX. IRON-ORE. 1. Octahedral Iron-Ore. 1st Subsp. Common Magnetic Iron -Ore, 188 Granular...Granular Magnetic Iron - Ore, 194 2d 197 * Earthy Magnetic Iron -Ore, 2. Rhomboidal Iron-Ore. 1st Subsp
Journal (volume)
Process. II. New Continuous Jigging Machine of the Upper Harz. III. Mechanical Puddler fitted to a simple...6. Ground Plan showing the Heave of aa Lode at a Mine near Freiberg .. 7. Transverse Section showing rise...Directors of, 38. ALUMINIUM, Coating the Surface of Iron with , patented by Mr. W. Clark, 90. AMALGAMATION...of Mining in , 44, 113, the, 343 . Ashton VALE IRON COMPANY, 351. ASSOCIATION , Miners, of Cornwall...SLATE COMPANY , 292. BROADHAVEN , Discovery of Iron Oro at, 168 . B. C. BARROWS, W., Death of, 33
Book (volume)
543 544 400 drappe i«s 80bw«ieliliks Oni^f0 iM TellwwlnivflM TellvrwisiiMith Tetradymit GrüuIiDgit...Bortkugeln bezeichnet. Im AUgemeiueu werden alle unregelmSssigen Kxyfltallgruppen, im weiteren Sinne alles...• [3-34497] und 3-2080 [3-20378]; Rivot (Ann. mines 1848, 14, 417; Compt. rend. 1849, 28, 317) 3-Ü12—...breiter ein zweiter Streifen beiX 471, ein starirar im letsten Violett und Ultraviolett, dnroh ein deatlich...gelöstem Zustande (intramolekular) eingelagert iaC^'. ' Im Gegensatz zum Verhalten anderer regulärer Krystalle
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that is the 65 - metre (352-fm .) level . In its upper portions this deposit has a length of 440 metres...south bed, are also met with in the calamine. The upper portions of the deposit are often decomposed and...than 2 metres (6 ] ft .), and consequently the upper one has as great a height as the lower ones. This...smelters a patronage in the hands of the pursers of mines---was “wholly indefensible, and must sooner or later...is notorious that at times the black-tin from one mine has fetched considerably more at one house than
 
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