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Cuprite from
Gottesehre Mine, Urberg, Dachsberg, Waldshut, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Cuprite
Formula:Cu2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Cuprite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Gottesehre Mine, Urberg, Dachsberg, Waldshut, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:86740
Long-form Identifier:1:3:86740:5
GUID (UUID V4):7cbca708-2406-40a0-b556-7c88106ea0b6
Nearest other occurrences of Cuprite
1.9km (1.2 miles) Friedrich-August Mine, Horbach, Dachsberg, Waldshut, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
11.8km (7.3 miles) Gersbach, Todtmoos, Waldshut, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
15.7km (9.8 miles) Porphyry quarry, Detzeln, Waldshut-Tiengen, Waldshut, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
16.5km (10.3 miles) Baumhalde Mine, Todtnau, Lörrach, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
29.0km (18.0 miles) Heidelwerk copper mine (Schlächtenhaus), Endenburg, Steinen, Lörrach, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
29.6km (18.4 miles) Riggenbach Mine, Münstertal, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
30.4km (18.9 miles) Aschbächlekopf, Norsinger Grund, Ehrenkirchen, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
33.5km (20.8 miles) Haus Baden Mine, Sehringen, Badenweiler Pb mining district, Badenweiler, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
33.7km (20.9 miles) Amalie Mine, Grunern, Staufen im Breisgau, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
47.0km (29.2 miles) Caroline Mine, Eberbächle, Sexau, Emmendingen, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
References
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Tübingen, Germany Institut für Mineralogie, Senckenberganlage, D-60054 Frankfurt, Germany b Received...veins in the Schwarzwald mining district, South Germany, shows a wide variation in d65Cu ranging from 2...as supergene native copper, malachite, azurite, cuprite, tenorite, olivenite, pseudomalachite and chrysocolla...down to 2.92&. Secondary Cu(I) minerals such as cuprite have high d65Cu values between 0.4 and 1.65&, whereas...of Central Europe, the Schwarzwald in Southwest Germany. The purpose of this study was (1) to investigate
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Behnke Northbrook, IL Werner Lieber Heidelberg, W. Germany Eric Offermann Arlesheim, Switzerland Jeffrey A...but we now have volunteers and connections in Germany, France and England to assist in the historical...experience at the Gottesehre (“God’s Honor”) mine, a small fluorite mining operation in Urberg, near Sankt...studied mineralogy at the universities in Berlin and Freiburg. I first met Maximilian in 1972. Our professional...guidebook to the mineral collecting sites of Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria and Rhineland-Palatinate. Maximilian
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On a spectacular find of crocoite in the Adelaide mine, Dundas, Tasmania (by A. H. Chapman) 3:111-113 ADOLFSSON...AJO Famous mineral localities: the New Cornelia mine, Ajo, Arizona (by W. J. Thomas & R. B. Gibbs) 14:283-298...ALLEN, GEORGE B. --and W. Hunt: The Tonopah-Belmont mine, Maricopa County, Arizona 19:139-144 ALLGOOD, GENNE...Allgood, C. Williams: Ramsdellite from the Mistake mine [Arizona] 14:333-335 ALLGOOD, ROBERT W. -with G...the Mistake mine [Arizona] 14:333-335 ALMA Famous mineral localities: the Home Sweet Home mine, [near Alma
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Series Editors Günther A. Wagner, Hirschhorn, Germany Christopher E. Miller, Institut für Naturwissenschaftliche...Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany Holger Schutkowski, School of Applied Sciences...Deutsches Bergbau-Museum / Ruhr University Bochum, Germany ISSN 1613-9712 Natural Science in Archaeology...University Bochum. He was one of the few scholars in Germany who established Archaeometry and Archaeometallurgy...postulated again a development of metallurgy in a region in eastern Anatolia and northern Iraq, from where
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Lieber Heidelberg, W. Germany Olaf Medenbach Ruhr Universitat Bochum Bochum, W. Germany Eric Offermann Arlesheim...C. M. Garland Arsenopyrite from the Kilpatrick mine, Madoc, Ontario...................................mushistonite; and an unnamed tin mineral from the Etta mine ..............................................383..................................354 Notes from Germany by T. P. M oore .................................COVER: WULFENITE group, 6 cm, from the Stefanie mine at Bleiberg, Carinthia, Austria. Photo by Werner
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123 Florian Neukirchen Berlin, Germany Gunnar Ries Marxen, Germany ISBN 978-3-030-34345-3 ISBN 978-3-030-34346-0...questions, or otherwise supported us. Berlin, Germany Marxen, Germany June 2019 Florian Neukirchen Gunnar Ries...mineralogist and non-fiction author. After his studies in Freiburg he worked on alkaline rocks at the University...works at CRB Analyse Service GmbH in Hardegsen (Germany) and in his spare time blogs about geoscientific...is the minimum grade at which it is worthwhile to mine a certain deposit. Everything below it (low-grade
 
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