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Quartz from
Krunkelbach Valley Uranium deposit, Menzenschwand, St Blasien, Waldshut, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Uranophane3 photos of Quartz associated with Uranophane at this locality.
Baryte1 photo of Quartz associated with Baryte at this locality.
Hematite1 photo of Quartz associated with Hematite at this locality.
Wölsendorfite1 photo of Quartz associated with Wölsendorfite at this locality.
Uranocircite1 photo of Quartz associated with Uranocircite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Krunkelbach Valley Uranium deposit, Menzenschwand, St Blasien, Waldshut, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:86087
Long-form Identifier:1:3:86087:3
GUID (UUID V4):70006384-8959-4e15-ae61-1ff5e2fdf7d7
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
2.3km (1.5 miles) Fluorite mine, Hof, Bernau im Schwarzwald, Waldshut, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
4.0km (2.5 miles) Dr. Tholus Brunnen Mine, Silberberg, Todtnau, Lörrach, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
4.0km (2.5 miles) Fahl, Todtnau, Lörrach, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
4.9km (3.0 miles) Baumhalde Mine, Todtnau, Lörrach, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
5.0km (3.1 miles) Lisbühl, Todtnau, Lörrach, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
5.0km (3.1 miles) Maus Mine, Silberberg, Todtnau, Lörrach, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
5.4km (3.3 miles) Brandenberg Mine, Todtnau, Lörrach, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
6.7km (4.2 miles) Zeigerhalde, Oberried, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
8.7km (5.4 miles) Katzensteig, St Wilhelm, Oberried, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
10.6km (6.6 miles) Finstergrund Mine (Werner adit; Werner vein), Wieden, Lörrach, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
collection of uranium minerals. Uraninite (Cook 2004) and several of the most common secondary uranium minerals...most attractive and certainly collectible of all uranium minerals, cuprosklodowskite, has been suggested...widespread though generally rare mineral found in uranium occurrences in which copper minerals are intimately...partial oxidation either by alteration of earlier uranium minerals or from transport in solution. Associated...in western states, generally in sediment-hosted uranium deposits, have been described. Small crystals,
Book (edition)
Mineralogie, Malteserstr. 74-100, D-12249 Berlin, Germany Earth Science Department / College of Science,...Feld 236, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany Sodenstr. 19, D-12309 Berlin, Germany Graslitzer Str. 5, D-63791 Karlstein...Karlstein am Main, Germany Ludwig-Maximilians Universität, Department für Geo- und Umweltwissenschaften...Ressourcengeologie, Luisenstr. 37, D80333 München, Germany Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe...Rohstoffe (BGR), Stilleweg 2, D-30655 Hannover, Germany Dr. Salah Al-Khirbash Prof. Dr. Rainer Altherr &
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
parts (i.e., supergene zone) of various types of uranium deposits. Their abundance reflects the widespread...typical representatives of the oxidized parts of uranium deposits worldwide [1–5], forming during oxidizing...pointing all up or all down (Figure 3b,c), while for an ST (square-triangles) chain there is a . . . ududud...vug of quartz-dominated gangue from Figure 2. (a) crystals of uranophane-α in ainvug of quartz-dominated...sklodowskite on a quartz matrix from Kamoto-East open pit (Katanga province, DRC, Africa). on a quartz matrix from
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
subsequently discovered at Wittichen, Schwarzwald, SW Germany (Harlaux et al. 2015), and from Pira Inferida Yard...lower symmetry) discovered (often within a single deposit and in very low abundance) over the last five decades...copper mines (Košťálov, Semily District, Liberec Region, Czech Republic), due to a mistake developed during...of charoite, along with variable proportions of quartz, aegirine, and K-feldspar. In contrast, abramovite...while others are recorded at .60,000 localities (quartz). A common technique to delineate raw one-dimensional
Book (edition)
Rosenzwcig (deceased) (USA). Jochen Schlilter (Germany), J. Sejkora (Czcch Republic), Masaaki Shimizu...Thallium Thorium Thulium Tin Titanium Tungsten Uranium Vanadium Xenon Yllerbium Yttrium Zinc Zirconium...Tikhonenkovite. compare Artrocitc, Ivigtul cryolitc deposit. Ivittuut municipality. southwest Wi tgreenl Greenland...dimorph. ith Mcallbtertte..Schildmaua' gypsum deposit. near dmont, Styria. Austria. 65. 205, 65, 13 li... Alkinlte, PbCuBiS3, orth., Berezovskoye gold deposit. Urals, Russia, 61. 15, ZK 132, 71-86 (str.). CM44
 
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