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Sulphur from
Mine No. 3, Gaurdak basin (Gaurdok basin), Chardzhou, Lebap, Turkmenistan


Classification
Species:Sulphur
Formula:S8
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Gypsum1 photo of Sulphur associated with Gypsum at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sulphur data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mine No. 3, Gaurdak basin (Gaurdok basin), Chardzhou, Lebap, Turkmenistan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:612287
Long-form Identifier:1:3:612287:4
GUID (UUID V4):59145739-9250-4d14-9801-e90a02b91cfe
Nearest other occurrences of Sulphur
1.4km (0.9 miles) Gaurdak basin (Gaurdok basin), Chardzhou, Lebap, Turkmenistan
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book
geography. While it is incorrect to as¬ sume that no geographical information on the USSR leaks through...out of date within a short time. One can hope to do no more than to ex¬ plain this characteristic feature...the locali¬ zation of the economy. Particularly has no mention been made of the “corrective labor camps...during the Second World War, when the Kuznetsk Basin, for example, was constituted the separate Kemerovo...Kemerovo Oblast. Also, the development of a new mine or the construction of a new industrial plant, is evident
Report (issue)
flint. --- ---- -- '--- -- - ------ -- -- -- Feet. 3$ - 5$ _ _ Shale......... 13 14 CONTRIBUTIONS TO...Freeport........................................ 3$ - 7$ Clay, plastic....................1 Limestone...130 2 10 0 320 1 - 4£ 45 1£ 8 35 2 20 - 40 1 - 3 The above general section applies to the rocks over...western and northern parts of the quadrangle there are no prominent anticlines or synclines. The dip of the...feet to the mile in the eastern portion. BULLETIN NO. 316 U. 8. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Contours on Lower
Report (chapter)
Princeton University on July 21, 2015 Alkaline mine drainage from metal sulphide and coal mines: examples...metal mines is acidic. Circum-neutral or alkaline mine drainage may be due to: (i) a low content of sulphide...is the generation of protons: The evolution of mine drainage water chemistry The oxidation of pyrite...+ 4H + --~ 4Fe 3+ + 2H20 (oxidation) Fe 3+ + 3H20 --, FeOOH + H20 + 3H + --*Fe(OH) 3 + 3H + (hydrolysis/precipitation)...4FeS2 + 14H20 + 1502 ~ 8SO 2- -q- 16H + + 4Fe(OH)3. (3) The oxidation of many other monosulphides of
Report (issue)
the General Land Office in 1883, but practically no section corners bearing evidence of having been set......................................... 210 Dietz No. 1 bed................................................................................... 100 Dietz-No: 2 bed................................................................................. 100 Dietz No. 3 bed (variable)....................................were not mapped. a Prof. Paper U. S. Gcol. Survey No. 32,1905. . POWDER RIVER COAL FIELD, WYOMING.
Report (volume)
................................. 33 Johnstown basin............................................... 33...Johnstown limestone member on Stony Creek, near mine of Valley Coal and Stone Company; B, Upper Freeport...between them...................................... 24 3. Sketch showing the great irregularity in detail of...coal along the southeastern margin of the Wilmore Basin........................................... 66 11..... 77 13. Section of the Brookville (A) coal at mine of J. H. Wickes, South Fork....................
Report (issue)
district and a rapid reconnaissance of the coal basin as a whole, with special reference to the relations...XXVII, p. 446.) Broadly, the area is a structural basin surrounded by older sedimentary rocks and intruded...The White Oaks district comprises an area of about 3 square miles south- SIERRA BLANCA COAL FIELD, N...extreme northeast side of the Sierra Blanca coal basin. FIELD WORK AND LAND SURVEYS. In carrying out the...a report on the water resources of the Tularosa Basin, N. Mex. (Water-Supply Paper 343), soon to be published
Report (issue)
possible. He is supposed to face up the bed in the mine or prospect until fresh coal is available, and then...sample thus obtained is hastily pulverized in the mine until it will pass through a £-inch mesh screen...the principle that a coal mine should be sampled as carefully as a gold mine and that the sample should...practically the same condition as it leaves the mine. Coal is a very unstable substance, and great care...it should be representative of the output of the mine, if one is in operation, or, if the field is undeveloped
Report (issue)
Analysis A represents the sample as it comes from the mine. This form is not well suited for comparison because...amount of moisture in the sample as it comes from the mine is largely a matter of accident, and consequently...only; whereas the ash (in the ultimate analysis),-sulphur, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are given.... ' . : ; OOCOCOcN * * *«» rH 25S5S SKS:K 3§S3 CNCNCNCO , .... .... .... 631 .... 3385...CO CO CO «j«00 «!«OQ j ssss sssco cfCiCNO **3 "5 n? co co . CO CO CO CT) CO co co co 8888
Report (issue)
mention of this field is made in a report by J. P. Rowe 3 and the field is referred to in several reports of...Kiver coal field, Montana: Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey No. 381,1910, pp. 82-107. 2 Geology and paleontology...Survey No. 257,1905. »Montana coal and lignite deposits: Bull. Univ. Montana No. 37 (Geol. series No. 2)...Keewatin ice sheet: Prof. Paper U. S. Geol. Survey No. 50,1906. 359 360 CONTRIBUTIONS TO ECONOMIC GEOLOGY...principal mineral deposits of the Bearpaw Mountains.3 Location and extent. The part of the Milk River coal
Report (volume)
Bulletin No. 225 Series A, Economic Geology, 33 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL................................................. : 3 28 43 60 64 74 81 89 Ill 118 120 123 141 151 154...mining along the southeastern margin of the Wilmore Basin, Cambria County, by Charles Butts ................Campbell ............ Wyoming: Coal of the Bighorn Basin, by Cassius A. Fisher.................... 0 Geological...salt, gypsum, borax, soda, etc......... 488 496 SULPHUR, PYRITE, AND ALUM ............................
Report (issue)
E. Chemistry and Physics, 47 Professional Paper No. 48 ,,/ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED t;TATES...E, Chemistry and Physics, 47 Professional Paper No. 48 -DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNl'l'ED ~TATES...__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ Mine sampling ___ . ___ . ______________ .__________...Alabama No. 1 _............ _____ ..... __ . ___ . _.... ____ ...... _. __ .. _... ____ _ Alabama No. 2 _...Arkansas No. L . _·_______ . __ ... _.. ____________ . ____ . _____ . ______________ __ Arkansas No. 2 .
Report (issue)
Sheridan field is covered by public-land surveys, and no maps other than township plats were available for...less, and many of those that were located contained no distinctive markings. Local county and other surveyors...Wyoming-Montana State line, and is arbitrarily chosen FIG. 3. Index map showing location of Sheridan coal field...conveniently situated on range and township lines and have no particular geologic significance, being chosen to...this larger region is in the wide, flat trough or basin between the Black Hills and the Bighorn Mountains
Report (issue)
of only a few hours or days at each locality gave no opportunity for detailed study. However, the great...Attempts have been made, but not yet successfully, to mine asbestos of the second and fourth modes of occurrence...of Lowell; 2, northwest of Lowell; 3, New England Co.'s mill; 4, mine and mill of Lowell Lum- Lowell is...cent of the mass milled, as follows: Pounds. No. No. No. No. 1 2 8 4 fiber__..___________________________...believe that proper management may yet make that mine a successful producer. The fourth and most active
Report (volume)
....... II. Views at Budlong mine, Cranston, R. I.: A, Open cut in mine, looking north; B, Face of bed...Surface plant at Budlong mine, Cranston, R. I.; B, Surface plant at South mine of Portsmouth Coal Co.,...Portsmouth, R. I......... IV. A, View in graphite mine at Fenners Ledge, near Providence, R. I.; B, Diagram............... 3. Chart showing relation of carbon in Rhode Island coal to fuel value.. 3 6 12 13 18...in certain localities. The apparent failures to mine the coal profitably appear to be due to four causes
Report (volume)
.......................................... 1 1 3 3 4 6 6 General features............................10 III. A, Tipple of Wadge mine, Mount Harris; B, Tramroad of Wadge mine, Mount Harris.................valley, as seen from the hills north of Milner; B, Mine of Curtis Coal Co. on Elk Creek, in the SW. i sec...Escarpment of Trout Creek sandstone above Bear River mine; B, Wadge coal bed in north wall of Dunkley Canyon...Town of Oak Creek and tipple of the Pinnacle coal mine................................................
Journal (issue)
Vol. 22 August 1976 No. 3 ABANDONED COPPER MINES AND PROSPECTS IN THEVIRGILINA DISTRICT, VIRGINIA...the High Hill copper mine and gold and silver from the Red Bank (Goldbank) gold mine in Halifax County (Sweet...065 ounces in gold was produced from the Red Bank mine (Sweet, 1971, p. 31). The district is composed of...Presently there are no outcrop exposures at the site and only a shallow pit, 10 x 6 feet (3 x 2 m) remains...mineralization was seen on the quartz. Anaconda mine is located in Halifax County, 1.15 miles (1.85 km)
Report (issue)
C A, B' ^ I F, Professional Paper No. 56 Economic Geology, 89 DesoriPtive Geo'ogy. HO Systematic Geology...90T OFFICE C A, B' ^ I F, Professional Paper No. 56 Economic Geology, 89 DesoriPtive Geo'ogy. HO....................................... Page. 1 1 3 5 Adjustments in T. 22 N., R. 117 W................adjoining regions. ..---.-.-............_.. Mock's Sulphur Creek section..........................................................^........................ 3 64 INDEX........................................
Report (volume)
Mountain.............................. Miller coal mine.............................................. Philpott...................................... Village and mine equipment, by C. T. Lupton................... Population...Creek............................................... 3 43 4 CONTENTS. Coal Continued. Cambria Continued...sandstone.............. III. A, StilwellCoalCo.'s mine and Lakota sandstone at Aladdin, Wyo.; B, Lakota...mines and prospects near Aladdin, Wyo............ 3. Coal area in sees. 13 and 24, T. 51 N., R. 64 W.
Report (issue)
COAL OF THE DENVER BASIN, COLORADO. By GEORGE C. MARTIN. During the summer of 1908 the writer made a...report 0 by the Geological Survey on this field. No important difference was found, and since the stratigraphic...Whitman, and Eldridge, G. H., Geology of the Denver Basin in Colorado: Mon. U. S. Geol. Survey, vol. 27,1896...number of samples were taken from the mines of this basin for chemical analysis, and as the sampling and chemical...doing injustice to the product of any particular mine. The sampling, which is by far the most important
Book (edition)
and of the Develop¬ ment of Economic Geology 5 3. Materials of Mineral Deposits and Their Formation...Magmatic Concentration, 70; 5-2 Sublimation, 82; 5-3 Con¬ tact Metasomatism, 82; 5-4 Hydrothermal Processes...Earth or Bleaching Clay, 768; Optical Crystals’, 7/3 749 contents CHAPTER 21. XI PAGE Chemical Minerals...Chloride, 785; Bromine and Iodine, 786; Potash, 787; Sulphur, 788; Nitrates and Nitrogen, 793; Lithium, 794;...809; Phosphates, 812; Limestone and Lime, 818; Sulphur, 819 23. Abrasives and Abrasive Minerals 821
Report (issue)
a county-by-county listing of the minerals, and (3) resumes of four rather well-known mineral localities...references to the original report(s). Entries with no references are, for the most part, for localities...“collector’s items.” In addition, there is, of course, no claim that this list is comprehensive from the standpoint...Dietrich Mt. Pleasant, Michigan September 1, 1969 3 Check List of Virginia Minerals The following minerals...(Tacnitc) Schrcibcrsitc Antimony Selenium Tellurium Sulphur Diamond Graphite Sulphides and Sulfosalts Tellurobismuthite
Report (volume)
DIRECTOR 348 COAL RESOURCES OF THE RUSSELL FORK BASIN IN KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA BY RALPH W. STONE WASHINGTON...______ : Millard coal __________________________ 3 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 20 20 21 21 23 24 27 27...in road from Pound Gap to Elkhorn Creek________ 22 3. General section of rocks above Lee conglomerate_________... 114 117 COAL RESOURCES OF THE RUSSELL FORK BASIN IN KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA. By RALPH W. STONE. PART...drainage basin of Russell Fork of Big Sandy River in the summer of 1906. The area of this basin, which
Report (volume)
phosphates and other mineral fertilizers.......... 3 150675 139 159 164 167 212 223 275 279 329 338 343...Page. Notes on the Quaternary lakes of the Great Basin, with special reference to the deposition of potash...salt, borax, and soda........... '474 SULPHUR AND PYKITE : < Sulphur deposits in Park County, Wyo., by D...Hewett............... 477 Survey publications on sulphur and pyrite............................. 481 MISCELLANEOUS:.......................... 3. Sketch showing position of pockets, Mad Mule mine, north of Whiskeytown, Cal
Report (issue)
.............................................. Basin province ......................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Origin of the Basin ranges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . Correlation ofthe Great Basin with the other provinces .................................. ·. ................................... 3 31 33 37 37 37 37 38 38 57 57 57 59 60 65 65 65 65...warranted. In some districts there was little or no activity at the times of visit and very meager opportunity
Report (volume)
Geology, 54 E, Chemistry and Physics, 45 Bulletin No. 261 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL.................................... 16 18 18 18 Mine samples............................................. Indian Territory No. 6............................................. Kansas No. 4......................... Montana No. 1................................................... North Dakota No! 1 ................................................ North Dakota No. 2 .............................................
 
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