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Smithsonite from
Kengere Mine, Kengere, Mutshatsha, Lualaba, DR Congo


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Smithsonite
Formula:ZnCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Smithsonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kengere Mine, Kengere, Mutshatsha, Lualaba, DR Congo
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:601130
Long-form Identifier:1:3:601130:7
GUID (UUID V4):7313329b-5aa0-42c2-a125-98ee069d09a4
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, Colo. NEWS LETTER, Nov.-Dec, 1951, P. 206 (Dr. A. S. Furcron, Editor, 425 State Capitol, Atlanta...occur at shipping many tons and the mine shows the old Lane bismuth mine, at Monroe, promise of being another...(fluorDELAWARE ā€” Gray cleavable masses ite) from this mine is of all colors and of orthoclase have been found...just like a 20 inch quartzite band which has been mine. I have been informed so many injected and locally..."mighty" Mather, the world's largest underground iron mine, which is located in the Marquette Range of Marquette
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
consisting commonly of Zn and Pb carbonates (smithsonite, hydrozincite and cerussite) plus a range of...discovered in 1902, and the sulfides were mined until mine closure in 1994 (Kamona and Friedrich, 2007). During...its lifespan, Kabwe was the most significant Zn-Pb mine in Zambia, with production from the sulfide bodies...ā€˜typicalā€™ supergene mineral assemblage (e.g. smithsonite, cerussite, goethite). The aim of the present...and relative positions of orebodies on the 850 ft mine level (āˆ¼260 m depth from the surface), underlying
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
carbonates, such as hemimorphite, sauconite, smithsonite and cerussite, when suitable T, pH and Eh conditions...supergene section of deposits. An example is the Apex Mine (Utah, USA), where goethite and hematite contain...secondary ore consists mainly of Zn-rich carbonates (smithsonite and hydrozincite) and silicates (hemimorphite)...along vertical faults and fractures, comprising smithsonite, with subordinate cerussite, anglesite, sauconite...non-sulfide ore includes mainly hemimorphite and smithsonite, while hydrozincite, chalcophanite, greenockite
Book
Buttgenbach H. (1 947) Les Mineraux de Belgique et du Congo Beige. 573 p. Paris: Ed. Dunod. Cesbron, F. (1985)...the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo introduced a new admin istrative subdivision for...Province, the Lualaba Province and the Haut-Loma mi Province. What formerly was called the Bas-Congo Province...abbreviated (B = Belgium; D.R. Congo = Democratic Republic of the Congo; F = France). 4. The biographical...ttgenbach, H. (1 947) Les mineraux de Belgique et du Congo Beige. 573 p., Paris: Dunod. Blondieau, M. & Poirot
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Articles Famous mineral localities: The Kipushi mine, Z a ir e ........................................the Angola-Congo craton, examples being M ā€™Passa in the Peopleā€™s R eĀ­ public of the Congo and Kipushi...is connected by a good road to the old Kansanshi mine and the neighboring Solwezi town, about 100 km S60Ā°W...Shinkolobwe ^ Swambo^ J^ntara______ ^ Kansongwe ā€¢ Kengere 11Ā°S ā–  Kamwali . ā€¢ ā€¢ * Shandwe ā€¢\ Nambulwa ...of the first prospecting mission to the Zambezi Congo border organized by Robert W illiam sā€™ Tanganyika
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crystals to 5 mm, with uranophane, from the Shinkolobwe mine, Shaba (formerly Katanga), Zaire. Sorbonne collection...outside the Shaba Crescent, as does the large Kipushi mine, which has yielded lead, zinc, silver, copper, cadmium...to Shaba about 20 years ago, after the Belgian Congo became Zaire in 1960. ā€œ Shabaā€ means ā€œcopperā€ in...1880ā€™s, Leopold II conceived of establishing a Congo Free State which would come under his sole sovereignty...determined that Katanga would remain part of the Congo Free State. In 1885, Leopold II was finally able
Journal (issue)
on p. 327 COVER: BARITE, 17 cm, from the Miekle mine, Nevada. (See the article in the previous issue...rediscovered the Moctezuma mine that was first opened for gold in 1937. This mine, though small, provided...many new mineral species. Dr. Gaines wrote a compreĀ­ hensive review of this mine for The Mineralogical Record...influenced his lifeā€™s work. Toward the end of 1966, Dr. Arthur Montgomery, chairman of the geology department...retirement from the Cabot Corporation in 1987. In 1975 Dr. Gaines was invited to join the editorial board of
Book
Springfield show ( 1995: 582). Madawaska [Faraday] mine near Bow Lake, Hastings County. Some of the world's...property of, the old Madawaska uranium mine (called the Faraday mine before 1964). The mineral assemblage...Cowgill, 1977). LATINAMERICA BRAZIL Jacupiranga mine, Sao Paulo. Among the crystallized minerals in the...Oblast. Alpine-type clefts in the famous Dodo quartz mine commonly contain ilmenite, occurring as lustrous...ilmenite crystals as described here for the Dodo mine. In general, ilmenite crystals from the Subpolar
Book
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg GmbH Prof. Dr. GUNTHER H. FRIEDRICH Dr. PETER M. HERZIG Institute of Mineralogy...Acknowledgments. Sincere thanks are expressed to Prof. Dr. L. Brady (Kansas Geological Survey) and two anonymous...helpful comments. Special thanks are extended to Prof. Dr. G. Friedrich (RWTH Aachen) for aid and personal...Westfalen 27:201-276 Van Breemen 0, Aftalion M, Bowes DR, Dudek A, Misar Z, Povondra P, Vrana S (1982) Geochronological...importance due to the high mining output (20,OOOUd per mine) in Poland. As a rule, ore deposits or, if subeconomic
 
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