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Magnesite from
Copper ore deposits, Rells valley, Vandans, Bludenz District, Vorarlberg, Austria


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Magnesite
Formula:MgCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnesite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Copper ore deposits, Rells valley, Vandans, Bludenz District, Vorarlberg, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:861749
Long-form Identifier:1:3:861749:1
GUID (UUID V4):4a4f8198-9232-42ee-be05-4d816a5c6b5d
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ā€œlime- and Strata-Bound Ore Deposits Edited by D.D.Klemm and H.-J.Schneider Springer-Verlag Berlin...Heidelberg New York : Time- and Strata-Bound Ore Deposits Edited by D.D. Klemm and H.-J. Schneider With...entry under title: Time- and strata-bound ore deposits. Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Oredeposits...advocate of the idea on time- and strata-bound ore deposits 90346 Ee So 7 Ryigw ater oie Aye aielT...problem of time- and strata-bound formation of ore deposits has during the past decade become one of the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The ā€œchessboardā€ classiļ¬cation scheme of mineral deposits: Mineralogy and geology from aluminum to zirconium...November 2009 Keywords: economic geology mineral deposits geology mineralogy classiļ¬cation scheme spreadsheet...studies are centered around the emplacement of the ore body and the development of its minerals and rocks...commodities are subjected to a tripartite subdivision into ore minerals, industrial minerals/rocks and gemstones/ornamental...information on the various types of mineral deposits, as to the major ore and gangue minerals, the current models
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The ā€œchessboardā€ classiļ¬cation scheme of mineral deposits: Mineralogy and geology from aluminum to zirconium...November 2009 Keywords: economic geology mineral deposits geology mineralogy classiļ¬cation scheme spreadsheet...studies are centered around the emplacement of the ore body and the development of its minerals and rocks...commodities are subjected to a tripartite subdivision into ore minerals, industrial minerals/rocks and gemstones/ornamental...information on the various types of mineral deposits, as to the major ore and gangue minerals, the current models
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Mineral Deposits of Europe AVo)lbhaslow-tmele lolieleYolsi aince)e)> AUslom\ihaleigclelefleclmerereioias...MN, bbelbeemcleloM\,(circlllbncenā€™s Mineral Deposits of Europe Volume 2: Southeast Europe Southeast...ferrous, non-ferrous and non-metallic mineral deposits of Europe, includes an introduction by W. E. Petrascheck...gather information on the geology of European ore deposits knows the frustrations that such an endeavour...ferrous, non-ferrous and non-metallic mineral deposits of Europe is available in English, or for that
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MINERAL DEPOSITS OF POLAND By TOMASZ J. TURLEY, Chicago "We find the minerals everywhere as we walk...numerous mineral deposits. Some of these, such as coal, salt, sulphur, zinc-lead, copper and raw materials...be supplemented by imports. The most valuable deposits are near mountains or in highlands of South and...lands of North Poland have no remarkable mineral deposits with the exception of bog iron and brown coal...Scandinavia. AlefaJ ore deposits. The deposits of zinc-lead ores in Silesian-Cracow district have been known
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mineralogical review of clay mineral deposits and phyllosilicate ore guides in Central Europe - A function...oregeorev.2019.103304 OREGEO 103304 To appear in: Ore Geology Reviews Received Date: Revised Date: Accepted...mineralogical review of clay mineral deposits and phyllosilicate ore guides in Central Europe - A function...function of geodynamics and climate change, Ore Geology Reviews (2019), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev...mineralogical review of clay mineral deposits and phyllosilicate ore guides in Central Europe - A function
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statehood. Since 1912, Arizona has become the largest copper producer in the United States, and for a great...famous as one of the most prolific producers of copper-bearing and other gemstone materials (fig. 4)....include shell, bone, and stoneā€” argillite, claystone, copper, flint, sandstone, and turquoise. The use of turquoise...geological processes responsible for the copper ore deposits have set much of the stage for the grand...ā€œcampbellite,ā€ chrysocolla, copper, garnet, gem chrysocolla, jasper, magnesite, malachite, obsidian (ā€œApache
Book
coal and oil are associated with sedimentary deposits. When a rock is altered by different types of...disciplines combine to identify economic mineral deposits. Early mineralogists were men who first noticed...minerals of an element which always forms cations (copper or sodium are examples) you need to look through...sedimentary rocks and are often associated with salt deposits because they are precipitated from evaporating...when temperature and pressure is raised. When an ore vein is prospected a sequence of minerals may be
Report (volume)
Atlantic coastal plain. Abercrombie (W. R.). 1. The Copper River country, Alaska. Franklin Inst., Jour., vol...observations on the general geology, and the occurrence of copper and gold ores in Alaska. Adams (George I.). 1...and geologic age of gypsum deposits in general. 2. Zinc and lead deposits of northern Arkansas. U. S...origin of the zinc and lead ore deposits of this region. 3. Zinc and lead deposits of northern Arkansas. Am...formations of Sonora, particularly upon Paleozoic deposits. 3. El fierro meteorico de Bacubirito .(Est.
Book
dendrites, moss, branching trees, wire, knitting (copper); wart-like, mammillary (red hematite); 7 parallel...fingernail: rubbing fingernail: scratching possible copper com: scratching possible knife: scratching easily...determination: A fingernail will scratch up to hardness 2; a copper coin to 3; a good steel pocketknife to as high...of the cylinder than it is in the and coastal deposits. center (see illustration below). Always try... lated to its external shape (e.g., crystal magnesite) are attracted by a magnet. The growth faces)
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to 8 were stated to represent the common types of ore found in the main deposit. RESULTS OF EXAMINATION...: I ' . - ā€¢ "\ - near Forester's Cottage. Ore exposed in shafts Nos. 1 to 6 at 6 ft. depth. Per...estimates that if an average deptl1 of 7 ft. of workable ore be assumed, then the Luchenya deposit contains not...a':"erage of the ore from the lower portion of the main deposit, then such average ore would have the following...analysis, however, indicates a much lower grade ore than that represented by the analysis (quoted on
Book
dendrites, moss, branching trees, wire, knitting (copper); 2 flaky foliated , bearing some resemblance to...fingernail: rubbing fingernail: scratching possible copper coin: scratching possible knife: scratching easily...determination: A fingernail will scratch up to hardness 2; a copper coin to 3; a good steel pocketknife to as high...the lighter sand minerals in river and coastal deposits. Specific gravity is established according to...properties of their own, while others (such as magnesite) are attracted by a magnet. The balance of minerals
Book
to dendrites. moss. branchmg trees, wire, knmmg (copper), 2 flaky foliated. bearing some resemb lance co...fingernail: rubbing fingernail: scratching possible copper coin: scratching possible knife: scratching easily...A fingernail will s.:ratch up to hardness 2, a copper ~oin to 3. a good steel pocketknife t0 a-; high...the lighter sand 1ninerals in river and coastal deposits. Specific gravity is esrnblished according to...properties of their own, while others (such as magnesite) are acrracted by a magnet The balance of mmerals
Book (volume)
International Association on the Genesis of Ore Deposits Snowbird, Utah, U.S.A. Volume I ' E. Schweizerbart'sche...International Association on the Genesis of Ore Deposits Volume I Papers presented at the Symposium...genesis of ore deposits and on studies of the ā€¢Ore geology of specific districts or deposits tExclusive...beyond the means of members and other interested ore geologists. This size was determined, through discussion...publish those papers that impinged directly on the ore geology of western North America as a Report (33)
Journal (volume)
Analysis, Methods of , -J. Haldane S. Ajo. Copper Leaching at (m.d.) Alaska Juneaa Reorganization...American Metal Co., Control of Ammonia, Leaching Copper Ores with {m.d.) Ammonia, Oxidation of (m.d.) Anaconda...Anaconda, Electrolytic Zinc at Andes Copper Co., Financing the Anthracite Mines in South Russia Aramayo...Aramayo Francke Mines Arizona Copper Armstrong Mechanical Shovel Arsenic in Queensland Arsenic Output of...Australian Gold Producers' Committee Australian Iron Ore Resources Balaghat Gold Report Baiaghat to re-start
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carried out using a fi ngernail (hardness 2-2.5), a copper coin (hardness 3) or a steel knife (hardness 5...ELEMENTS Copper opper has a characteristic reddish colour darkened by a coating of black copper oxide....weathering produces a covering of green copper carbonate. Native copper is quite rare, but the metal is easily...from ores. Copper was one of the earliest metals known, and bronze, a hard alloy of copper and tin, has...used since c. 3000 BC. Native copper is found in altered copper deposits, cracks in basaltic lavas, and
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carried out using a fi ngernail (hardness 2-2.5), a copper coin (hardness 3) or a steel knife (hardness 5...ELEMENTS Copper opper has a characteristic reddish colour darkened by a coating of black copper oxide....weathering produces a covering of green copper carbonate. Native copper is quite rare, but the metal is easily...from ores. Copper was one of the earliest metals known, and bronze, a hard alloy of copper and tin, has...used since c. 3000 BC. Native copper is found in altered copper deposits, cracks in basaltic lavas, and
Book
dendrites, moss, branching trees, wire, knitting (copper) ; 2 flaky foliated , bearing some resemblance...fingernail: rubbing fingernail: scratching possible copper coin : scratching possible knife: scratching easily...determination: A fingernail will scratch up to hardness 2; a copper coin to 3 ; a good steel pocketknife to as high...the lighter sand minerals in river and coastal deposits. Specific gravity is established according to...properties of their own, while others (such as magnesite) are attracted by a magnet. The balance of minerals
Book (edition)
EDITION ECONOMIC MINERAL DEPOSITS ..,,,..,,-. ,-;,# -Ā· :>~ .... -~ , ' . ā€¢, ,.ā€¢ ā€¢ t --ā€¢-...--ā€¢- """"" ' The Lornex copper-molybdenum mine and plant, Highland Valley, British Columbia. (By permission...Ltd.) - t$ .t f 'l l ~ ECONOMIC MINERAL DEPOSITS THIRD EDITION REVISED PRINTING JOHN WILEY &...Data: Jensen, Mead LeRoy, 1925Economic mineral deposits. Second ed. by A. M. Bateman. Bibliography: p...author. II. Bateman, Alan Mara. Economic mineral deposits. III. Title. TN260.B3 1979 553 78-9852 ISBN 0-471-09043-3
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Metallurgical, V.2 and Petroleum Engineers Ore deposits of the United States, 1933-1967 SS Inst...llurgical, Mining, Meta m Engineers and Petroleu Ā© f the Ore deposiits -1967 United oer, States, sin 1933...https://archive.org/details/oredepositsofuniO002john Ore Deposits of the United States, 1933-1967 The Graton-Sales...PRACTICE THE PORPHYRY COPPERS (1930) (1933) ORE DEPOSITS OF THE WESTERN STATES (1933) AIME TRANSACTIONS...TRANSACTIONS VOLUME AIME TRANSACTIONS VOLUME AIME 106, COPPER METALLURGY TRANSACTLONS VOLUME 121, METALLURGY
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description of the more important Canadian mineral deposits, as well as brief references to some of the well-known...PART 416 II. ORE DEPOSITS XIV. Ore Deposits XV. 429 Iron Ores 502 XVI. Copper 568 XVII. Lead...house and tipple, bituminous coal mine, Spring Valley, 111 Northern Interior coal field Composite section...structure of western field of Los 104 Angeles district 106 Section of Spindle Top oil field near Beaumont...Galveston, Tex 32. Hypothetical section in same district as Fig. 31 33. Map showing lines of sections in
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example, is found in the oxidized zones of copper deposits, often with cuprite and malachite. Localities...occurs at Keweenaw, Michigan, in association with copper ores, and at Butte, Montana, as well as Colorado...neighbourhood of sulphurĀ¬ bearing agents. Above: Copper from Lake Superior. Michigan. This crystal shows...this example out of proportion Above right: This copper specimen shows dendritic (plant-like) habit and...threadlike appearance 10 Elements and Alloys Copper Cu Native copper occurs in small amounts only, the mineral
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minerals. Its name is derived from the Greek minera, ore, and logos, reason. Its beginnings as a separate...and some native eJements such as gold, silver, copper, and diamond. Crystals bounded by faces of a single...after pyrite or siderite, of malachite after native copper, of cuprite after azurite, of quartz after barytes...are non-magnetic and cannot be magnetized (e.g. copper); paramagnetic minerals can be magnetized only...geophysical prospecting for iron ore deposits. Magnetic separation is used in ore dressing, the magnetism facilitating
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minerals. Its name is derived from the Greek minera, ore, and logos, reason. Its beginnings as a separate...and some native elements such as gold, silver, copper, and diamond. Crystals bounded by faces of a single...after pyrite or siderite, of malachite after native copper, of cuprite after azurite, of quartz after barytes...are non-magnetic and cannot be magnetized (e.g. copper); paramagnetic minerals can be magnetized only...geophysical prospecting for iron ore deposits. Magnetic separation is used in ore dressing, the magnetism facilitating
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minerals. Its name is derived from the Greek minera, ore, and /6gos, reason. Its beginnings as a separate...and some native elements such as gold, silver, copper, and diamond. Crystals bounded by faces of a single...after pyrite or siderite, of malachite after native copper, of cuprite after azurite, of quartz after barytes...are non-magnetic and cannot be magnetized (e.g. copper); paramagnetic minerals can be magnetized only...geophysical prospecting for iron ore deposits. Magnetic separation is used in ore dressing, the magnetism facilitating
 
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