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Pyroxene Group from
Ettringer Bellerberg, Ettringen, Vordereifel, Mayen-Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany


Locality type:Hill
Classification
Species:'Pyroxene Group' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:ADSi2O6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Hematite1 photo of Pyroxene Group associated with Hematite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyroxene Group data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ettringer Bellerberg, Ettringen, Vordereifel, Mayen-Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Photo GalleryView Gallery (4 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:685892
Long-form Identifier:1:3:685892:6
GUID (UUID V4):d934340b-db7c-4116-b84c-7a5ea948df6b
Nearest other occurrences of Pyroxene Group
0.5km (0.3 miles) Caspar quarry, Ettringen, Vordereifel, Mayen-Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
6.0km (3.8 miles) Rothenberg Quarry, Bell, Mendig, Mayen-Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
6.2km (3.9 miles) In den Dellen quarries, Mendig, Mendig, Mayen-Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
7.0km (4.4 miles) Alte Burg quarry, Glees, Brohltal, Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
10.2km (6.3 miles) Schellkopf, Brenk, Brohltal, Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
10.8km (6.7 miles) Nickenicher Sattel, Nickenich, Pellenz, Mayen-Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
12.4km (7.7 miles) Langenberg, Ochtendung, Maifeld, Mayen-Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
13.1km (8.1 miles) Wannenköpfe Quarry, Ochtendung, Maifeld, Mayen-Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
33.5km (20.8 miles) Dreiser Weiher, Dreis, Dreis-Brück, Daun, Vulkaneifel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
34.0km (21.1 miles) Eselsberg, Dockweiler, Daun, Vulkaneifel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
References
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Book (edition)
Rosenzwcig (deceased) (USA). Jochen Schlilter (Germany), J. Sejkora (Czcch Republic), Masaaki Shimizu...Minerals that are listed as belonging to the same group are similarly closely comparable in composition...Mountains,Russia,DANS 142, 181-184(sir.) Aescl1yni1e group 0 Aeschynite-(Nd),(Nd,Ce,Ca,Th)(Ti,Nb)i(O.OH)...Urstad,HitteroIsland,Norway, 61. 178 Aeschy11i1e group D Afghanite,[(Na,K)22Ca10][Si24Al14O9<,](SO.)...2105, EJM9, 21-30 (sir.) Ca11cri11ile-Sodali1e group D Afwillite,Ca,(SiO3OH)1·2H1O, mon.. compareBultfonteinite
Journal (issue)
Freiberg, Schliessfach 47, D-0-9200 Freiberg, Germany. (Telephone: 513235). October 2nd-4th: 6th International...of Dinantian age (Upper Oil-Shale Group and Lower Limestone Group) into which dolericic sills, mainly...19km. DINANTIAN SEDIMENTS The Upper Oil-Shale Group comprises over 1500m of sediment dominated by mudstones...Lower Limestone Group sediments, which lie conformably above the Upper Oil-Shale Group beds, do not occur...intruded into Upper Oil-Shale Group sediments, some 220m below the top of the Group. The basal contact of the
Book (edition)
to the chemical formula, allegiance to a mineral group, symmetry and crystal structure as well as the strongest...chemical formula, structure (crystal system, space group, and unit cell dimensions), and at least some other...site occupancy. The Sb members of the tennantite group (2.G) will serve as a good example: tetrahedrite...registered in this book (e.g. in the amphibole group). For more detailed information see "Dana's System...) 6-21 %. VHN(synth.) (10.C. purine-porphyrine group). a nickel porphyrine. With quartz. rutile, piemontite
Book (edition)
extensively rewritten by the book’s distinguished group of authors in the light of new research and important...all varietal names, synonyms, spelling variants, group names, and so forth; only names in contemporary...contemporary use have been included. Most of the mineral group lists presented were taken from the Glossary of Mineral...letters pointing out that for some entries our space group, Z, and lattice constants are mutually exclusive...trigonal. Class: Classes are designated by their point group symmetry. Note that as mineralogists we use the
Book (edition)
extensively rewritten by the book's distinguished group of authors in the light of new research and important...all varietal names, synonyms, spelling variants, group names, and so forth; only names in contemporary...contemporary use have been included. Most of the mineral group lists presented were taken from the Glossa,y of Mineral...letters pointing out that for some entries our space group, Z, and lattice constants are mutually exclusive...trigonal. Class: Classes are designated by their point group symmetry. Note that as mineralogists we use the
Book (edition)
Fritz: Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Saxony, Germany. Donald B. Hoover: U.S.G.S., Federal Center, Lakewood...Institut fur Mineralogie, Ruhr Universitat Bochum, Germany. Duane Mellor: Geology Library, Yale University...Berlin, Germany. Peter Susse: MINABS, Inst. of Mineralogy, Univ. of Gottingen, Gottingen, Germany. C. Sheldon...Pennsylvania. Hans J. Wilke: Eppertshausen/Hessen, Germany. Wendell E. Wilson: The Mineralogical Record, Tuscon...Species containing more than one anion or anion group may be assigned to a separate class or may be assigned
Book (edition)
attempt a complete description of a small mineral group to uncover the unsatisfactory state of our present...well render the volume difficult to use by a large group of potential readers not familiar with structural/chemical...with the inherent problems of end-member names vs. group names and related aspects of nomenclature. Rather...spelling variants, descriptive names, mixtures, group names, chemical names, etc., found in the literature...letters pointing out that for some entries our space group , Z, and lattice constants are mutually exclusive
Book
the individuals who made crystallographic space-group, and references to the the discoveries, and scientists...classifications were less than successful, and as a distinct group of minerals and proposed the basic often confusing...to name the new mineral in honor of a person or group, to identify the locality where the mineral was...descriptions are also in bold face. Some commonly used group names and series names are given in plain face....orthoclase, but amethystine for amethyst. Neither group. If ambiguities or options exist for the charac-
Book (edition)
belongs to a broader group of related minerals, the name adopted for the group is given beneath the formula...editions of this book. Brieny. within each anionic group the minerals arc arranged in order determined by...those of the alkaline earths, etc. Within each group the minerals are tabulated with increasing anion...7.3 AbernalhJile. K(U00As0,.4H�O. Meta-autunite group. M.E. Thompson. B. Ingram. and E.B. G ross ( 1 956)...p. 579. Abkhazite. syn. of tremolite. Amphibole group. N.E. E fremov ( 1 940 for 1 938) Trans. 111st.
Book (edition)
Chrysoberyl Spinel Topaz Tourmaline The Garnets Feldspar Group Zircon Peridot 69 92 117 150 167 171 175 185 195...book would be more sensibly shared out among a group of authors/gemmologists, each member tackling his...these include contributors from Australia, Canada, Germany, Thailand, Vietnam, the UK and the USA, making...Edition being extracted from ‘Gems of the Silica Group’ to form a separate chapter. I have also reintroduced...some reason, the stones are better placed in a group forming a small subchapter. In the technical section
 
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