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Chalcophyllite from
Ore dumps, Richelsdorf Smelter, Süß, Nentershausen, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Kassel Region, Hesse, Germany


Locality type:Mine Dump
Classification
Species:Chalcophyllite
Formula:Cu18Al2(AsO4)4(SO4)3(OH)24 · 36H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcophyllite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ore dumps, Richelsdorf Smelter, Süß, Nentershausen, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Kassel Region, Hesse, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:401268
Long-form Identifier:1:3:401268:9
GUID (UUID V4):e55b1c4b-8018-4391-9344-230d163bc509
References
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of debris washed down fromthe Roughton Gill mine dumps under Iron Crag C O N T E N INTRODUCTION...Elizabeth I to work copper and silver there. The smelter they built at Keswick was the largest in Europe...contributions on the topographical mineralogy of the region updating the earlier work of Greg & Lettsom (1858);...elsewhere in the Lake District, where the dominant ore minerals are sulphides of lead, copper and zinc,...antimonyin the Caldbeck Fells ores that the master smelter Joachim ve Gaunse referred to in 1581 as oneof
Journal (issue)
attraction. Photo courtesy of Peter Megaw. Introduction ore mining at the Ojuela ceased in the mid-1940’s, but...respective heydays, exploiting hydrothermal polymetallic ore deposits. The Tsumeb deposit, however, is geologically...has done so only during the last 60 years, after ore mining had largely come to an end (we almost dare...specimens the miners probably encountered and crushed as ore or discarded as waste during those 340+ years). Both...fluorite, celestine, apatite, and magnetite iron ore, have produced few noteworthy specimens. But the
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Daliranite, 5111111, Zarshouran Au-As deposit, Takab region, Iran Grandviewite, 5 111111, Capillitas deposit...Anthropogenic on burning coal dumps of the Anna mine, near Aachen. Germany. CM 51, 57-66, 2013. Afmite...In acic~- depo it, N of ofija, Vratsa-Izdremet ore region, Bullar crystals to I mm, pale yellow, transparent...meteorite impact crater, N of Nordlingen, Bavaria, Germany. AM 95, 892-895, 2010. Aklimaitc CaJ(OH) 4 JSi2Os(OH)2]·5H...the Alcaparrosa mine, Cerritos Bayos, Antofagasta region, Chile. MM 76, 851861, 2012. Aldrigeite (Cd,Ca)(Cu
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large ilmenite masses could be seen on the old dumps. In 1975-1976, Brunet collected sharp, black, flattened...7 .5 cm in matrix of massive quartz from these dumps-adding that, in his judgment, many more "lost" localities...localities for good ilmenite crystals exist in the region (Brunet, I 977b ). NEW YORK Amity, Orange County...in Switzerland, it is only in the Maderanertal region of east-central Canton Uri that clefts bearing...clefts are found fairly commonly throughout this region, such that only a handful of notable finds during
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discovery and exploitation of a wide variety of ore deposits in Namibia makes for both interesting and...infonnation • that has greatly aided our understanding of ore deposition and mineral provinces, thereby facilitating...grants as well as on specific mineral occurrences and ore deposits. With the advent of an international conference...{80 million t. IOOOto 2000 ppm copper). In this region the sequence ends with a succession of reel beds...Clemmey, 1986)and at Kojeka. Some 13million t of ore have The exploration targets and mineral deposits
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We had secured permission to hunt on the mine dumps ahead of time (it was then possible to secure permits...Iroquois Mine on Cliff Drive is the Cliff Mine-with dumps on both sides of the road . We usually hunt on the...walk in the woods, found ourselves at the mine dumps. I did not find much in microcrystals at this dump...the intersection of Highway 41 and M26. The mine dumps are to the left. We turned in that direction and...parking our Vans on the grass clearing next to the dumps. A rare find are twinned chalcocite crystals in
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Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) Association of Iron Ore Exporting Countries (AIOEC) Bituminous Coal Institute...distinguished by an Archimedes spiral, through which the ore is fed and discharged. Grinding is effected by flint...formation involving the separation and sinking of ore minerals below a silicate shell during the cooling...acid cure In uranium extraction, sulfation of moist ore before leaching. Pryor, 1 acid-dip survey A method...extraction of copper from oxide- or sulfide-bearing ore and dissolution of uranium from sandstone ores. Acid
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refractive indices. Many sulfides are very important ore 1ninerals. 4 Detailed Description of the Common...the secondary enrichment processes of hydrothermal ore deposits. Pyrite is rare in pegmatite veins. Gabbros...specularite as smaJl scales or flakes. Reniform (kidney ore) or botryoidal forms are common as dehydrated goeth...Bose, M. K. 1958. Goethite-bematite relation- an ore microscope observation. Amer. Mineral.. 43, 989....pyroxenes than ol ivines. Ilmenite is quite common in ore veins, where it appears most commonly with chalcopyrite
 
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