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Magnetite from
Potash mine, Buggingen, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Magnetite
Formula:Fe2+Fe23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnetite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Potash mine, Buggingen, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:638715
Long-form Identifier:1:3:638715:0
GUID (UUID V4):016850a5-8c87-495f-b35f-c266156e4422
Nearest other occurrences of Magnetite
16.7km (10.4 miles) Southern Rhine Graben, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
20.1km (12.5 miles) Rhine river alluvial deposits, Kembs, Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin, Grand Est, France
25.9km (16.1 miles) Kirchberg Quarry, Oberrotweil, Vogtsburg im Kaiserstuhl, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
26.9km (16.7 miles) Henkenberg, Niederrotweil, Oberrotweil, Vogtsburg im Kaiserstuhl, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
27.4km (17.0 miles) Horberig, Oberbergen, Vogtsburg im Kaiserstuhl, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
28.6km (17.8 miles) Ohrberg Quarry, Ohrberg - Badberg area, Schelingen, Vogtsburg im Kaiserstuhl, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
28.8km (17.9 miles) Nickel mine, Mättle, Todtmoos, Waldshut, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
33.3km (20.7 miles) Limberg Quarries, Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl, Emmendingen, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
37.1km (23.0 miles) Friedrich-August Mine, Horbach, Dachsberg, Waldshut, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
41.4km (25.7 miles) Sandstone quarries, Unteralpfen, Albbruck, Waldshut, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
References
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Report (issue)
__________________________________ Analyses of potash zones and salt clays of marine evaporites-_-__...GEOCHEMISTRY detailed zoning in various parts of Germany, see Lotze, 1938, p. 400-503). The marginal changes...19 lists four such cycles in the Zechstein of Germany, in which thick evaporite beds are separated by...anhydrite followed by anhydrite and halite. The two potash zones of the third evaporite bed of the German...complete desiccation. In many districts the Stassfurt potash zone is formed of alternate halite-rich and potassium-rich
Book
73, 74175» 76, 83, and back of jacket » FREIBURG IM BREISGAU, Stadtisches Naturkundemuseum: Plates 17...80, 81. = Private collections: W. Fink, Freiburg im Breisgau: Plates 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, 66. = R. Metz...LONDON MADISON CARD STUTTGART AVENUE, NUMBER: GERMANY 1964 NEW 65-11372 YORK, N. Y. 10022 aaa M576...History and Ethnology), Dr M. Schnetter of Freiburg im Breisgau (Town Collection), Dr M. Griinenfelder of...to his firm, as also has Mr W. Finck of Freiburg im Breisgau, who has provided specimens both from his
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
regional distribution of writing-sand types in SW-Germany and northern Switzerland, 14th to 19th century...Universität Berlin, Malteserstr. 74-100, 12249 Berlin, Germany *Corresponding author, e-mail: milke@zedat.fu-berlin...samples used from the 14th - 19th century in SW-Germany and northern Switzerland are analysed by petrographic...unexpected finding from this inquiry is a region in SW-Germany where artificially prepared black sands...the Mediterranean region in the 11th century and via France came to southern Germany in the late 14th
Book (volume)
reserved. H., Hofbuchdruckerei, Cothen-Anhalt (Germany). PRECIOUS The Precious Stones. Precious others...hollowed out The vacant. man form the on left Germany with to be have posture greater a window...form large as state 180 to reduced was magnetite, often known stone, weighed in its rough ...find Kimberley. Colony The projected the Du mine, serpentine and and where absence beginnings...and depths therefore in rush the afterwards mine, completely brecciated and fragmented, to in
Report (issue)
verwandte Wissenschaften. Bergakademie, Freiberg, Germany. 4 GEOPHYSICAL ABSTRACTS 160, JANUARY-MARCH...Energie _ Braunkohle Warme und Bnergie. Dusseldorf, Germany. British Jour. Applied Physics____ British Journal...Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft. Hannover, Germany. Deutsche Geod. Komm. Veroffentl__ Veroffentlichungen...der Deutsche Geodatische Kommission. Potsdam, Germany. Deutschen Akad. Wiss. Berlin Sitz- Sitzungsberichte...Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Hannover, Germany. Geol. Landesamt Baden-Wurttem- Abhandlungen des Geologisches
Book (edition)
(Jacupiranga, Brazil). In addition deposits of fluorite, magnetite, vanadium, and vermiculite occur associated with...United States (nearly all localities), Canada, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Uganda, Tanganyika, Nyasaland...localities as inclusions in the limestone”’ (italics mine). Actually, the first published description of...areas and also of similar rocks at Kaiserstuhl, Germany. ‘Either xenoliths of basalt or aggregates of silicate...carbonatite dikes cutting the kimberlite of the Premier mine (p. 542) he classed as magmatic, but 1 Bowen admitted
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
by KOSENBUSOH to the rock of the Kaiserstuhl in Breisgau. Limburgites have since been described from numerous...Ferric oxide, Ferrous oxide, Lime, . Magnesia, Potash,. Soda, . Loss by ignition, 40*2 2*9 12-8 4*0...as the iron-ore, when isolated, proved to be magnetite and not ilmenite. .KNOP found 4*57 per cent, of...augite of the limburgite of the Kaiserstuhl in Breisgau.# The Olivine-Basalt of Kippie Law A—This is a...of lath-shaped felspars, granular olivine and magnetite, and microlitic augite.J Olivine was originally
Book
Foreign Countries Czechoslovakia Finland France Germany (The Federal Republic) Norway Portugal Roumania...Mountain, Ontario page 73 Figure 8 Phonolite Germany page 84 Figure 9 Nepheline-syenite occurrences...in Czechoslovakia and the Federal Republic of Germany; Warren Spring Laboratory, Stevenage. Companies...beneficiation. This processing is carried out at the mine where the rock is crushed, dried and passed through...for this purpose in Czechoslovakia and Western Germany. The feldspathoid mineral, nepheline, an alkali
Book (edition)
edition of the work, aud to soeh additionB pre- on Mine- make to it as later discoveries might render...Palladium Td 896-77 Pelopium Phosphorus Platinum Potash n 0 860*00 76*00 869*14 Bb O 176-86 1848*80...Sulphate of potash is, seleniate of potash KSe, chromate of potash KOr, manganate of potash khq, have isomorphous...of water. iis -f- li'*, So also potash and alumina alum, ks and potash and chrome alum, ks €r s h*^, and...hvdrolvtoH In'tberfo discovered i\rv, auunonia, potash, soda, lime, magnesia, aiuuiuia, protoxide and
Book (edition)
469 Potash-Feldspar and Mica Series Potash -Feldspar and Hornblende or Pyroxene Series 477 Potash-Feldspar...make this hemihedral dodecahedron. Again, in magnetite, oscillations between the octahedron and dodecahedron...gold sometimes occur with regular faces. 65. MAGNETITE. COMMON SALT. three-sided pyramidal depressions...the black spots represent grains hornblende. of magnetite. In many cases no change in composition attends...usually that of minute grains or crystals of magnetite, or hematite, or menaccanite. CRYSTALLINE AGGREGATES
Book (edition)
Magnesium Chloride, 785; Bromine and Iodine, 786; Potash, 787; Sulphur, 788; Nitrates and Nitrogen, 793;...Miscellaneous, 796 22. Fertilizer Minerals 800 Potash, 801; Nitrates, 809; Phosphates, 812; Limestone...maintain ore reserves, and in the proper location of mine workings to avoid caving ground. In the future he...descriptions. He also tells us that Hannibal had a silver mine, named the Baebulo, in southern Spain, in a mountain...geology. The famous Mining Academy of Freiberg, Germany, was founded in the midst of the varied mineral
Report (issue)
Landesamt Baden-Wurttemberg Abhandlungen des Geologisches LandeAbh. samt in Baden-Wurttemberg. Freiburg-im-Breisgau...Freiburg-im-Breisgau. Geol. Rundschau ______________ Geologische Rundschau. Stuttgart. Geol. Soc. South Africa Trans______...Physikalische Verhandlungen. PhysikVerlag. Mosbach im Baden. Quartar ___________________ Quartar. Jahrbuch des...of warping of crustal layers is applied to this region. The possibility of high-angle thrust faulting...the close of the orogeny in the Green Mountain region. The north-south trending regional anomalies in
Book
Martin Meschede Laurence N. Warr The Geology of Germany A Process-Oriented Approach Regional Geology...Reviews Series editors Roland Oberhänsli, Potsdam, Germany Maarten J. de Wit, Nelson Mandela University, Port...systematically present the geology of each country, region and continent on Earth. Each book aims to provide... Martin Meschede • Laurence N. Warr The Geology of Germany A Process-Oriented Approach 123 Martin Meschede...and Geology University of Greifswald Greifswald, Germany Laurence N. Warr Institute of Geography and Geology
Report (issue)
general examination was made of Powell, Cairo, Baden and Alma and the Matachewan Indian Reserve, while...geology of part of the west portions of Powell and Baden town ships is given. \ In 191'i, P. E. Hopkins,...quartz are present, also numer ous grains of magnetite, altering to leucoxene. 12 Excellent exposures...oxide, 2.14, lime 6.98, magnesia 5.11, soda 2.75, potash 1.20, water 2.3], carbon dioxide 0.4-4. Serpentine...the areas of Keewatin, particularly in Powell and Baden townships, there is an abundance of diabase with
Report (volume)
commonly enriched in vanadium-most titaniferous magnetite deposits contain nearly 0.5 percent V20 5 (about...such as "Balsley, J. R., Jr. Vanadium-bearing magnetite-ilmenite deposits near Lake Sanford, Esse"!{ County...base-metal vanadates, and the Colorado Plateau region, where vanadium-uranium deposits in sandstone are...geographic units, such as the Colorado Plateau region. "The Statesman's Yearbook," 19651966, 102d edition...-Akademie der Wissenschaften Sitzungsberichte. Berlin, Germany. Akad. Wiss. [Gottingen] Math.-phys. Klasse, Nachr
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Animas, Atocha, Bolivia, stannite, 1045. Ankerite, Germany, thermal decomposition of, 138. An]~ole, Uganda...Italy, 1037. Belnhausen, Darmstadt, Germany, ankerite, 138. Benallt mine, Caernarvon~hire, Wales, bannisterite...ultramarie rocks of the Urals, 403. BORLEY (G. D.), Potash-rich volcanic rocks from southern Spain., 364....50. Dundas, Montagu County, Tasmania, Dallas gem mine, San Benito County, California, melanite, 775. Dalyite... barian sanidine, 914. Elgersburg, Thuringia, Germany, pyrolusite pseudomorphous after manganite, 274
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, who visited the region in 1540. Crenite. D.A. Wells, 1852. Prec. Amer...vol. xiii, p. 369). Named from the Justus I salt-mine in Hanover, where the mineral was found. Kassiterolamprit...impermixtus, simplex; in allusion to the absence of potash ', it being hydrous aluminium sulphate and thus...Lorraine and Luxemburg. A diminutive of the French mine, ere, in allusion to the low content of metal in...alluvial tin-washings at Na~gi, near Takayama, Prey. Mine, Japan. N e m a p h y l l i t e . F. Foeke, 1902
Book
group is the fertilizer group—nitrate, phosphate, potash, and sulfur—which contributes chiefly by increasing...coal at de¬ livered costs that are competitive with mine price coal in the Ruhr. Ore Reserves and Changing...Alabama, and the western states. The Lake Superior region is the most important source of iron ore in the...this type in the Mesabi Range of the Lake Superior region. Most of the taconite ores contain iron in the...intrusion of igneous rock has reduced the hematite to magnetite, suitable for separation by magnetic methods.
Book (volume)
eleven rocks, one mine; page 374, nine names, one mine page 380 fourteen names, one mine and so on. The...page 336, where, among twenty-four names, nine are mine. This, however, is not as bad as it may seem. The...The Same. Xlll 13 7. Skeleton Crystals of Magnetite in Diabase from Vaderum, Smaland, 4. 5. Sweden...(J) 8. Skeleton Crystals of Magnetite in Monchiquite from Letts Mine, Saline 9. Skeleton Crystal...Partial Spherulite in Phonolite from Horberich, Baden (M) Spherulite in Rhyolite from Hlinik, Hungary
Book
found in nature are listed generally either as a region or a country. To find specific localities, other...minerals. For instance, some minerals (such as magnetite) have magnetic properties of their own, while...gypsum, halite, calcite. Found in : Lower Saxony/Germany; Czechoslovakia; Yugoslavia; Surrey/England; Colorado/USA;...by: ordinary coal. Found in: Thuringia, Saxony/Germany; Czechoslovakia; Seine/France, Tula/ USSR. Similar...kainite. Found in : Lower Saxony, Baden, eastern Harz mountains/Germany; Galicia/Poland; Urals/USSR; Al
Book
found in nature are listed generally either as a region or a country. To find specific localities, other...minerals. For instance, some minerals (such as magnetite) have magnetic properties of their own, while...gypsum, halite, calcite. Found in: Lower Saxony/Germany; Czechoslovakia; Yugoslavia ; Surrey/England; Colorado/USA;...by: ordinary coal. Found in: Thuringia, Saxony/Germany; Czechoslovakia; Seine/France, Tula/ USSR. Similar...kainite. Found in: Lower Saxony, Baden, eastern Harz mountains/Germany; Galicia/Poland ; Urals/USSR; A
Book
found m nature are hsced generally etther as a region or a country To fi nd specific localities, other...minerals. For instance, some minerals (such as magnetite) have magnetic properties of their own, while...gypsum, halite, calcite. Found in: Lower Saxony/Germany; Czechoslovakia; Yugoslavia; Surrey/England ; Colorado/USA...by: ordinary coal. Found in: Thuringia, Saxony/Germany; Czechoslovakia; Seine/France, Tula/ USSR. Similar...ka1mte. Found in: Lower Saxony, Baden, eastern Harz mountains/Germany; Galicia/Poland; Urals/USSR; Alsacc-Lorraine/
Book
Wm. Collins Sons and Co. Ltd, 1973. Printed in Germany. FOREWORD The book by R. METZ and A. E. FANCK...o. GRilTTER in Basel, DR. M. SCHNETTER in Freiburg (Breisgau), DR. M. GRilNENFELDER in Ziirich, DR. H...H. WONDRATSCHEK of Carlsruhe. Herr w. FINCK in Freiburg was kind enough to allow minerals in his private...The word mineral comes from the Latin minare, to mine, and originally designated minerals and rocks so...raspberries, on encrusting honeycombed limonite. From Wolf mine, Herdorf, near Betzdorf in valley of the Sieg. Rhodochrosite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
imbedded in white calote which he collected on some mine dumps around Marble Peak in the Santa Catalina Mountains...have done some fairly thorough exploring in the region and find that it is well supplied with good crystal...state. Miserite is a pink silicate occurring at Potash Sulphur Springs (now called Wilson Mineral Springs)...fluorite have come from the J. L. Davis fluorite mine, Cave-inRock, Hardin Co., 111. I N D I A N A : Last...highway, is a remnant of a never-too-large coal mine dump. A part of this waste dump are rocks called
Wm. Collins Sons and Co. Ltd, 1973. Printed in Germany. FOREWORD The book by r. Merz and a. £. FANCK...0. GRUTTER in Basel, DR. M. SCHNETTER in Freiburg (Breisgau), DR. M. GRUNENFELDER in Ziirich, DR. H....H. WONDRATSCHEK of Carlsruhe. Herr w. FINCK in Freiburg was kind enough to allow minerals in his private...The word mineral comes from the Latin minare, to mine, and originally designated minerals and rocks so...raspberries, on encrusting honeycombed limonite. From Wolf mine, Herdorf, near Betzdorf in valley of the Sieg. Rhodochrosite
 
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