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Pyrite from
Quarry I, Loja, Persenbeug-Gottsdorf, Melk District, Lower Austria, Austria


Classification
Species:Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Quarry I, Loja, Persenbeug-Gottsdorf, Melk District, Lower Austria, Austria
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Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:774512
Long-form Identifier:1:3:774512:6
GUID (UUID V4):2ad4fe90-9258-4728-8aab-98546f49ca6a
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrite
0.2km (0.1 miles) โ“˜Loja, Persenbeug-Gottsdorf, Melk District, Lower Austria, Austria
0.3km (0.2 miles) โ“˜Quarry II, Loja, Persenbeug-Gottsdorf, Melk District, Lower Austria, Austria
0.3km (0.2 miles) โ“˜Quarry IV- Middle & Northern Area, Loja, Persenbeug-Gottsdorf, Melk District, Lower Austria, Austria
0.3km (0.2 miles) โ“˜Quarry III, Loja, Persenbeug-Gottsdorf, Melk District, Lower Austria, Austria
6.0km (3.8 miles) โ“˜Kemmelbach, Neumarkt an der Ybbs, Melk District, Lower Austria, Austria
6.3km (3.9 miles) โ“˜"In der Gleisen" quarry (Yspertal; Ispertal; Unterfell), Sankt Oswald, Melk District, Lower Austria, Austria
8.1km (5.0 miles) โ“˜Quartz vein outcrops, Altenmarkt, Yspertal, Melk District, Lower Austria, Austria
9.0km (5.6 miles) โ“˜Lasselsberger quarry, Pรถchlarn, Melk District, Lower Austria, Austria
10.4km (6.4 miles) โ“˜Gneiss quarry, Ebersdorf, Klein-Pรถchlarn, Melk District, Lower Austria, Austria
11.6km (7.2 miles) โ“˜Malaschofsky quarry, Waldhausen im Strudengau, Perg District, Upper Austria, Austria
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Book
THE MINERALOGICAL INDEX VOLUMES I-XXV RECORD THE MINERALOGICAL INDEX RECORD VOLUMES 1-:XXV...had been paginated in regular sequence. VOLUMES I-25 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974...6I 8 / 1977 9 I 1978 1-68 1-64 10 / 1979 1-64 65-128 65-128 1-64 12 / 1981 13 I 1982 1-64 14...[ 23 I 1992 [ 65-128 65-136 65-128 1-96 GOLD-II] 1-112 MMEEโ€ข] 25 I 1994 1-80 ARIZONA-I] ARIZONA-II]...HOUSTON] [ 167-262 103-166 NEWMEX.] 21 / 1990 22 I 1991 337--424 273-336 [ 1-128 129-208 [ COPPER]
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that they come from Jianghshan, Guangdong Province. I have seen others listed as coming from Hebei Province...confirmed). We first started seeing these in October, I 997, with the first batch of good specimens arriving...quantity of good specimens. The ~stals can get large; I have had one that measured 6 inches ~ W5 cm) across...cm) thick. The quartz from here can also be nice; I had one large clear grouping, with neat phantoms (lined...hall that was not quite so large. The theme was pyrite, and there were some spectacular displays with
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A New Pegmatite M ineral Locality T he Estes quarry in southwestern Maine exposes a granite pegmatite...mineralized pegmatites in Maine and New Hampshire. The quarry has yielded fine specimens of eosphorite, fairfieldite...and vivianite. Locrtlon and Hlstory The Estes quarry is located on Route 5 in West Baldwin, Cumberland...Contractors of West Baldwin. This is a working quarry with high rock walls and unstable boulder piles...for permission. Prior to the opening of the Estes quarry, a gravel pit was being worked at the base of the
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and books. BUSINESS HOUR!r-Monday thru Saturday- I :30 until 5:30 P.M. Closed Sunday. & GRIEGER WA.&RIIIJER...MONTHLY Contents For April, 1945 CHlPS FROM THE QUARRY ........................................................................ A SALT MINE AT ISCHL, AUSTRIA ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท... 150 I I I ROCKS AND MINERALS .. โ€ข , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I โ€ข I I I I I I I I โ€ข I I
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much light is bent as it passes through the stone. ( I t is also a measure of how fast light travels through...white light into component colors. It is the " f i r e " in a good gem. Rhinestones V A N D A L L T...1712 Rochester, New York 14603 and topaz have lower dispersion and so do not make good subยญ stitutes...structures produces a characteristic color in the species. I t is interesting that the younger cuprite setting... ITALY Gonnardite Dr. H . Meixner of Bergdirektion, Austria, published an account o f "Some New Occurrences
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minerals C ^ fin e cut stones & facetting rough O w i l l be attending major shows O n o price list by appointm...manager Mary Lynn White Minerals of the Fairfax Quarry, Centreville, Virginia................ John C....early. I have had little experience with shows in other hobbies (coins, antiques, etc.) but I am told...mineral in competitive exhibits, based on a survey I once made at a national show. Thus my personal preference...preference for this species can be discounted as I choose it for the first of a series on collectorโ€™s species
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'ยทยทยทโ€ขโ€ข::::โ€ขโ€ข .:ยท-ยท.... :::- ,โ€ข ._:~-~~t;~~~ fโ€ข I" .โ€ข !_._.,.โ€ข ' 1~~{}..'. โ€ขh'ยท .:, .? t:. ,u...~โ€ข::,fj'"' .: .-.:_'.: \ . I โ€ข'ยทยท ., .โ€ข 11 โ€ข I ,111";\t:~~ne1 โ€ขi f l JJ 1atYON RALPH Moore's...-~~1---------- 1960-2015 by Thom.as P. Moore Volume II I-Z Published by the Mineralogical Record, Inc., Tucson...www.MineralogicalRecord.com I IIMORIITE-(Y) EUROPE FRANCE Trimouns quarry, Luzenac, Ariege. Operated...the beginning of the 20th century, the Trimouns quarry became well known to collectors around 1990 for
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DECEMBER . 1936 . PUBLISHED MONTHLY VOL. 11, No. 11 ยท i /'":) โ€ข \..::/ The Official Journal 0/ the ROCKS...New York Mineralogical Club. During the past summer I made a four thousand mile trip through Eur ope by...a compromise of purpose. Before going on the trip I had the advise of Dr. Frederick Pough, of the American...History", No.3, 1936. If I had been free to follow his kindly suggestions, I might have been able to procure...little. We first went to Hamburg to the Baltic where I had hoped to procure some amber but the amber is found
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hematite, 5 111111, Starvation Canyon, Utah Page I: Miguelro111eroite,5mm, Veta Negra, Chile Page 2:...supergroups and groups are also mentioned. I. Elements I .A Metals and intermetallic alloys l .B Carbides...halides 4. Oxides 4.A Oxides with M : 0 = 2 : 1 and I : I 4.B Oxides with M : 0 = 3 : 4, etc. 4.C Oxides with...5, etc. 4.D Oxides with M : 0 = I : 2, etc. 4.E Oxides with M : 0 < I : 2 4.F Hydroxides (without V or...Uncassified silicates 9.J Germanates 10. Organic compounds I 0.A Salts of organic acids 10.B Hydrocarbons 10.C
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"stilbite." I did. In two articles written for this newsletter, in Nov. 1992 and Jan. I993, I described...found in the volcanic trap off Kuiu .land, Alaska. I was wrong. The conclusion of a recently published...181,/agazine. Inspired by Mr. Alfredo's article, I began to re-arch this location for a possible collectin_g...the rock exposed Continuedon page 4 2 Mincrnl I earlier described is not the common stilbitc. but...Capo Pula, Sardinia. I had a hard time believing it-it looks so much like a duck .... I asked Rudy Tschcrnich
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memberships: All members in good standing receive : I I l Rocks and Minerals, a monthly magazine. (21 A member's...quarries, clubs, soc ieties, museums, libraries. ( 3 I The right to partic1oate in outings and meetings arranged...PUBLISHED MONTHLY (!o,,t.,,u jo,i /u,.., 1911,:1. CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY ยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยทยท...HILL, TOPSHAM, MAINE. By Leo N eal Yedlin .... PYRITE FROM GLENDON, N . C. ............................to remit d irect to the Publisher. Issued on the I st day of each month . A11thors ,llon, "" rtsponsibl
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Issue 47 โ€ข September ยท_;,,letter 2005 Contents I .................................................................. ..Erosion Stu.dies in the Lake District Dr. Stephen Moreton 21 ........................possible introduction to the Society as Council members. I know already they have both 'tasted' decision making...problem but I hope you like the new presentation. Jim Robinson Editor Guidelines Recently I have received...that we were unable to publish due to their content. I therefore thought that this would be a good opportunity
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erally is not considered a good source o f specimens; i n fact, it seldom is considered at all. No pegmatites...no F r a n k l i n , Bisbee, Crestmore, or Palermo. Nevertheless, those who search w i l l be rewarded...are covered in other articles in this issue; those I will pass over lightly. "Mississippi-Valley-Type"..."Mississippi-Valleytype" deposits. Collectors are familiar w i t h such deposits; Tri-State galena and sphalerite...mineralogy is fairly simple. Common minerals include pyrite, galena, sphalerite, and chalcopyrite among the
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addition of the many superb full-color illustrations. I am certain this revised edition of The MineralogyofMichiganwill...incompatible, one or the other must be incorrect. I have tried to uphold this doctrine, and in accepting...and new references. Most general sections in Part I have been rewritten. A few are totally new. Noteworthy............................................ S PART I: GENERAL INFORMATION ......9 GENERAL GEOLOGY OF MICHIGAN...ORNAMENTAL STONES ..........32 MI ERAL COLLECT! G I MICHIGAN ........................................
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across (21.5 cm tall). Erzberg, Eisenerz, Styria, Austria. (Hoppel Collection D0120) Mark Mauthner photo;... Tucson is almost upon us and, like many of you, I am (to say the least) anxiously anticipating the Big...theme is โ€œMinerals of Western Europe,โ€ and as such I am looking forward to seeing many examples of the...candidates will be new to the elected board, and I am pleased that they are willing to contribute in...FM. A ballot is included with this newsletter, and I encourage you to please cast your vote. Finally, our
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KUMT ! JAPAA ONE OF NATURE ' S FREAKS . - โ€” i 1*J-J^ B 1 MINERAL COLLECTOR. [Entered as Second-Class...AND LOUIS' UPPER AND LOWER GRANITE QUARRIES, WITH THAT KNOWN AS THE SWARTHMORE QUARRY. By Henry Clat Bordkn...may occur or did occur in said localities, although I feel at liberty to refer now and then to some fine...which have been found from time to time by others. I shall also endeavor to make this paper interesting...each as is within my power. To first give a summary I have found at various times the follow ing : 1. Beryl
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mineral disยญ trict and the Serpent Mound zinc district continue to attract the attention of mining geologists...warning, and collectors are advised to contact quarry operators well in advance of a trip. The Reยญ port...An attempt has been made to trace the history of quarry activities because several important mineral discoveries...Findlay Arch district. )- 1 Findlay Arch District โ€ข 1 - LOUDEN Serpent Mound District OHIO Figure...Figure 2: Mineral localities of the Serpent Mound district. KENTUCKY Volume 65, November/December 1990
Report (issue)
Triassic deposits 31 Mineral localities 38 District of Columbia Mavtrl a Tirl IWlCfci JT XClilUl...XClilUl Q ~ __ ___ ยซ - - : _ ___ .__ - -ยป-i- - 38 _ __ - - ________________ m~m~m~ m~ m~ ยซM ยป...ยซ Serpentine variety picrolite from the Delight quarry, Delight, Maryland. Specimen is about 12 cm by...Maryland. Figure 17. Location of the Marriottsville quarry, Hernwood, Maryland. Figure 18. Marble (white)...Marriottsville quarry, Hernwood, Maryland. lii Figure 19. Location of the Greenspring quarry, Towson, Maryland
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THE AM ERTCAN M I N ERA LOGIST that the presenceof the needles is one of the early phases of the replacement...minerals. TOURN A L M I N ERA LOGICAL SOCIETY OF AM ERI CA TH E A M ERI CAN M I N ERA LOGIST Eight of...localities are found in orthogneiss, the Pelton quarry (Locality 4), east of Collins HilI and within the...beryl has been taken (Locality 9) near the Gillette quarry, south of Haddam Neck. These facts attain greater...up the mineral localities in order, the Husband quarry (Locality 1) is still being worked. A number of
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Minerals Higher Bal-Levant Trewellard Cottage, Lower Trewellard, Penzance, Cornwall. TR19 7SU Tel: (0736)...EDITORIAL BOARD P. J. Briscoe M.P.Cooper M. D. Freier D. I. Green D. M. Schofield J.C.Spence M. Tissington S...Museums 12 15 16 P. Tandy Minerals of Trearne Quarry 18 J. Gordon Todd Sussex Mineral Show 1988 21...reconstructions are used to show the history of the Peak District from its geological beginnings; its use by early... 48.70.83.60 (Sauf Juillet). JUNE 10.11.12 I ,ยทยท I j THE 15th ANNUAL MINERALOGICAL SYMPOSIUM at
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'Ugh i n 1h1< copper rich mntri., Ra1her rare reference cumple C.ยฃ25 IJ,Cupri1c,Wh Carpen1er. I t.ylc...Reference specimen C r๏ฟฝ IS.Wo lframi11,.HmgS1on Down Quarry. GuMISlake.Corn"all RAdio1,ng sheaves ofwolfrainne...on milky quan? matrix Rcfrrl.!ncc specimen .\U ยฃ I 2 26.Liberhcni1c.Co\\llrds shaft, E.lsr Gunru3olake...Reference piece \11 r 1 c, H.M olybdcni1c.Penlec Quarry. PenzJnc,:.Comwall Shin) molybdcnuc plotdct> on...16 43.Pyri1e.Jijngs1on Down Quarry. Gunnisl3kc.Comwall S olillU) pyrite ,1J free of matrix fl,-cked wi1h
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marcasite ; others in the same condition were marked pyrite. In this collection it was necessary to preserve... consequently they were labeled mar casite, or pyrite, altering to a sulphate (melanterite). When traces...associated with pyrite, ma be changed to gypsum by the sulphate resulting from decom ose pyrite. Many ๏ฌne specimens...and rocks are 0st from the action of decomposing pyrite and other sul hides. The ollowin have been noticed...in collections; the ๏ฌrst named being the originat-i colors of the mineral, then the result of its alteration
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concerned for the Novice Column idea. It is very nice and I believe fills a real need, not only for the beginner...along some of their duplicates to those interested. I have sent out over 50 boxes to those which have been...been listed in the Novice Column. For the most part I was well pleased with the replies from the recipients...does run up. ROCKS AND MINERALS T . A . Richards "I have an album, especially kept for photos of mineral...point to ask for a photo, instead of postage, when I send out minerals. Results have been most satisfactory
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November 4, 1924.] Native A~'senicfrom Cornwall. A T I V E arsenic has hitherto ranked as a distinctly doubtful...at two localities in Cornwall. John G a r b y i n h i s ' Catalogue of Minerals found in Cornwall' 1...Dolcoath, is by no means unlikely, although, as far as I have been able to ascertain, no specimens of native...early in 1922 there was found in the Burraton Combe quarry, St. Stephen's by Saltash. Cornwall, a heavy, metallic...quarrymen, was for the most part thrown away upon the quarry dumps. Soon afterwards, specimens of the mineral
Report (edition)
Kensington, S.W.7 โ€ข 1941 โ€ข โ€ข โ€ข โ€ข โ€ข 131 FI G. I INDEX MAP SHOWING ONE- INCH GEOLOGICAL COUNTY...128 O F SCOT LAN D, AND BOUNDARIES vm OF 125 I-VIII AREAS 126 124 โ€ข 123 () โ€ข 121 ~120 ORKNEY...โ€ข ,'CAITHNESS 107 106 I 09' 108 SUTHER --' f, ,.., b ' 'I ,, โ€ข I 100 90 โ€ข LAN. . .'...93 97 96 , R SS&CROMARTY ~- - {Jc QOd 0 I I ~- ~: 81 8L ,-~J,.,. ... 1 1 ~r-- 83 ,<::::;...-68 R 0:: 74 N E s s ,," r aJ W 58 I 6'1- 59 0 I ,..,.,.._.,,.,.._' ....... C _...,e.. โ€ข
 
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