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Melanterite from
Pyrite prospect, Kleinwöllmiß, Sankt Martin am Wöllmißberg, Voitsberg District, Styria, Austria


Locality type:Prospect
Classification
Species:Melanterite
Formula:Fe2+(H2O)6SO4 · H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Melanterite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Pyrite prospect, Kleinwöllmiß, Sankt Martin am Wöllmißberg, Voitsberg District, Styria, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:731575
Long-form Identifier:1:3:731575:6
GUID (UUID V4):6bfb1d97-ae07-42a8-b645-4b6f617b3c11
References
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Report (issue)
.............................................. Pyrite ............................................................................................ Melanterite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...manganese occurrences of the Cartersville Mining District. Modern research has shown that psilomelane ores...iron and manganese in the Cartersville Mining District during the 1880's and 1890's, and the development...the literature, by land lot number, section, and district. More recently described locations generally are
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
omitted from locality information. Where lot and district numbers are given, it is necessary to use topographic...the photographs. Baldwin County Milledgeville district—between the State Sanitarium and the Oconee River:...near the Baldwin-Wilkerson County line: kaolinite (Martin and Stafford, 1972). Cheatham property—Route 3...property—near Commerce: ferrocolumbite (Cook, 1978). Lula district—Standridge property, about 7.0 km east of Lula:...(chryso­ lite, olivine) (Teague, 1956). Jefferson district—9.7 km southwest of Jefferson on S.R. 11, northwest
Book (volume)
......................258 Missouri – New Lead District Map .........................................................325 New Jersey – Franklin Mining District Map ............................................Texas – Fluorite in the Terlingua Quicksilver District .................................455 Texas – Sulfur..............502 Vermont – Orange County Copper District Site Map ...................................503...pitsQuartz gemstones;  iron minesHematite, Magnetite, Pyrite, etc.;  limestone and dolomite quarriesBarite
Corporate Document (Series)
Geology and major deposits, Heazlewood mineral district ... Main mineral locations and 1:100 000 scale...hydrothermal alteration events in many areas (Surrett and Martin, 1989). The oldest rocks are Precambrian (mid to...mine at Beaconsfield and mines in the Mathinna district being the major producers. The former Tasmania...prospects have been discovered at the Avebury prospect, west of Zeehan, with mining recently commencing...Me/aconite= tenorite Melanochroite = phoenicochroite Melanterite Menaccanite = ilmenite Mercury(?) Mesolite Millerite
Book (volume)
pits⎯Quartz gemstones; e iron mines⎯Hematite, Magnetite, Pyrite, etc.; f limestone and dolomite quarries⎯Barite...outcrops⎯Muscovite mica; d SE Region: (a) B.T. Childers prospect in NW¼SE¼Sec. 15, T.22 N, R. 13 E, on S bank of...schist⎯Arsenic, Arsenopyrite, Chalcopyrite, Copper, Gold and Pyrite; (b) Franklin or Jemison Mine, in NW¼SE¼Sec. 8...formation, near remains of a 10-stamp mill⎯Gold and Pyrite. CLANTON, c W 13 mi. to Sec. 17, the Mulbery Cr...Mine⎯Apatite, Garnet and Smoky Quartz; (b) Gibson prospect⎯Garnets; (c) Shirley prospects⎯Garnet, Kyanite
Book (volume)
pits⎯Quartz gemstones; e iron mines⎯Hematite, Magnetite, Pyrite, etc.; f limestone and dolomite quarries⎯Barite...outcrops⎯Muscovite mica; d SE Region: (a) B.T. Childers prospect in NW¼SE¼Sec. 15, T.22 N, R. 13 E, on S bank of...schist⎯Arsenic, Arsenopyrite, Chalcopyrite, Copper, Gold and Pyrite; (b) Franklin or Jemison Mine, in NW¼SE¼Sec. 8...formation, near remains of a 10-stamp mill⎯Gold and Pyrite. CLANTON, c W 13 mi. to Sec. 17, the Mulbery Cr...Mine⎯Apatite, Garnet and Smoky Quartz; (b) Gibson prospect⎯Garnets; (c) Shirley prospects⎯Garnet, Kyanite
Book
dubious trail of float and, finally, sinking a prospect hole to see what might underlie a geologic formation...will find government bureaus anxious to help you prospect. Federal and state publications are available...administrators who depended on conquered tribesmen to prospect for valuable minerals, especially gold. As managers...the heart of the then most prolific metal-mining district of Central Europe. He had grown up with a boy’s...original mineral is preserved, a pseudomorph eral pyrite is morphe, form) results. The minfrequently replaced
Report (issue)
Triassic deposits 31 Mineral localities 38 District of Columbia Mavtrl a Tirl IWlCfci JT XClilUl...Savage, Maryland. Figure 38. The Parlet mica prospect, Simpsonville, Maryland, located in the small...mine. (1) Ellicott gold mine; (2) Olney "gold" prospect (see p. 116). Figure 54. The ; i Black Hills...i' j 12 13 ' Acknowledgments : * ; , I I I am grateful to many persons at the U.S. Geological Survey...University for his helpful advice and support. I am ^specially grateful to Eugene C. Robertson of the
 
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