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Melnikovite from
Segen Gottes Mine, Wiesloch, Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Karlsruhe Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:'Melnikovite' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Schalenblende3 photos of Melnikovite associated with Schalenblende at this locality.
Baryte1 photo of Melnikovite associated with Baryte at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Melnikovite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Segen Gottes Mine, Wiesloch, Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Karlsruhe Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Photo GalleryView Gallery (2 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:70824
Long-form Identifier:1:3:70824:5
GUID (UUID V4):6b18116b-3fa7-4656-aef1-5e61ee639097
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Thallium was first applied industrially in 1920 in Germany where thallium sulfate was used as an active part...of various types. During the second world war Germany began to use instruments for infrared signal systems...producing countries are: the U. S. A., Canada, Germany, Belgium and France. The world production of metallic...are not available. Up until the second world war Germany was the main producer of thallium. Metallic thallium...Przetworow Chemicznych Company in the Katovits-Ligota region as a by-product of zinc production. In conclusion
Book
Design: Hansbernd Lindemann, Berlin. Printed in Germany. Preface More than thirty years ago, microprobe...of the granite-gneissic Precambrian rocks of the region and of manganese mobilized by leaching of basalts...controlled by the structurally superimposed unwrapping region. This engendered the decisive conditions in the...granitized material itself. The wide country rock-region may in many cases be a significant contributor...Lille in France, Severgin in Russia, Vezrer in Germany, Jemson in Britain and other scientists at the
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reported from alluvial deposits of the centrat Aldan region, see pp. 11/2. Solid Salutions of Mn with Native...altered olivine-leucite basalt of the Koshmansai region, Kurama Range, Uzbekistan, an Mn-rich phase was...eruptive breccias near Volnovakha, eastern Asov Sea region, Ukraine. The steel gray silicides have a metallic...well as Malaya and 8ol'shaya Yukhta, centrat Aldan region, Eastern Siberia, Russia. Associated in the heavy...galena, from an undisclosed locality in Saxony, Germany. 1t contained Mn 45.5, As 51.8% and traces of Fe;
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explain the ideas of those who have worked on it (and mine, where they differ from those readily available...* Translation provided by Dr Hansgeorg Förster, Rhein.-Westf. Techn. Hochschule Aachen, BDR. # RESUMEN...southwestern England and northern France, Belgium, and Germany). These rocks underwent several phases of folding...few small veins of lead and zinc, the Silurian region of southeast Ulster is not mineralized. In the...concurrent with the mining failed to find more ore, the mine was closed. Total output from Abbeytown is estimated
 
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