| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | this purpose, we use mainly studies from porphyry copper ore deposits as examples, but this knowledge on...influence the reactivity of sulphides [13]. Most mines are surrounded by piles, dumps, or impoundments...e., a river, lake(s), or the sea, but mainly in mines today on-land in constructed, tailings impoundments...process occurring in active tailings of porphyry copper deposits is a strong increase in sulphate concentrations...to subsequently hydrolyze and precipitate as lepidocrocite, schwertmannite, jarosite or ferrihydrite, depending | | | Catalog/List | to the opportunity of meeting our clients to the north at the Harrogate Show, where we have our own private...Batters Engine-house at West Chiverton, to the north of Truro. (Sattu> ^IVeffetuMinerafs SLIMMER 1989...45mm x 13mm. £12.00. 19. AZURITE. Chessey des Mines,Nr.Lyon,France. From this no longer accessable site...15mm, £9.00. 'B'. 45mm x 50mm x 12mm, £5.00. 5J- COPPER. Wheal Providence,Levant Set,W.Cornwall. Recent...killas matrix. 45mm x 30mm x 16mm. £8.00. 1 5*»- COPPER (Crystals). Kerage Mine,Keowenaw Peninsula.Michigan | | | Journal (issue) | 27th . September to explore some localities in the copper, lead, barite mining area in the hills to the south-east...Pontesbury. The first of these, the old Westcott copper mine, comprised three separate collecting sites...together in the underground parts of these two mines. After sorting ourselves into two parties, we set...adits. All members collected azurite and other copper minerals fr~m the dumps. . ·.· . . . . -: : . ...j • • • •, :. • I Originally started as a copper mine in the latter part of the 1800s, the workin·gs | | | Journal (issue) | ment of Mineralogy, University of Aachen, West Germany Pho lo· graph by Olaf Medenbach and Rudolf Baensch...Mexican min erals, including ·boleite from Montana, coppers from Arizona and New Mexico, and others. Of course...acquainted with fine mineral specimens from the copper mines in the Boulder batholith around Butte, Montana...campground turn off. and then pro ceeding 5 miles north-northeast on dirt roads to the base of Bald Mountain...of the lead i dif ferent from that of the lode mines, and therefore the Con sols mineralization was | | | Book (edition) | the specifics of a lead carbonate hydroxide or a copper chloride hydroxide. The complete listing of pigment...hydroxide, or cuprorivaite and the related calcium copper silicate generally known as ‘Egyptian blue’). Third...Egyptian blue, which is here defined as calcium copper silicate. The third category (italics in the footer...various blue-green and green corrosion products of copper, its alloys and ores. It is stated in Pliny’s Naturalis...comment that aerugo can be scraped from natural copper ore (König, cf. Kühn, 1993a) it is clear that this | | | Book | Congress Catalog Card No. 66-17809 Printed in Germany 08 011635 3 PREFACE TO THE T H I R D (GERMAN)...comparative study from colleagues, institutes, and mines; many samples were collected by the writer himself...G. FRIEDRICH, Aachen, Germany H . FROHBERG, Toronto, Canada R. L A GANZA, North Adelaide, S. Australia...Pullman, Washington R. A. ZIMMERMANN, Heidelberg, Germany 2 Bamdohr, Theorie Minerals XVÜ ABBREVIATIONS...to mention a rarity, selenium + lead + silver + copper + quicksilver -f palladium. These associations | | | Book | the specifics of a lead carbonate hydroxide or a copper chloride hydroxide. The complete listing of pigment...hydroxide, or cuprorivaite and the related calcium copper silicate generally known as ‘Egyptian blue’). Third...Egyptian blue, which is here defined as calcium copper silicate. The third category (italics in the footer...various blue-green and green corrosion products of copper, its alloys and ores. It is stated in Pliny’s Naturalis...comment that aerugo can be scraped from natural copper ore (König, cf. Kühn, 1993a) it is clear that this | | | Book (edition) | Platinum, 1+75 13. The Nonferrous Metals 481 Copper, 1+81; Lead and Zinc, 527; Tin, 51+6; Aluminum...increased 100-fold, of mineral fuels 75-fold, and of copper, 63-fold. Those countries abundantly supplied with...geology to mineral finding in districts of waning mines. His knowledge is sought also by the metallurgist...two parts: metalliferous deposits, such as gold, copper, iron, or nickel (Part II) ; and nonmetallic substances...time Neolithic man became acquainted with gold and copper, he also used nephrite, sillimanite, and turquois | | Amstutz, G. C., Goresy, A. El, Frenzel, G., Kluth, C., Moh, G., Wauschkuhn, A., Zimmermann, R.A. - Eds. (1982) Ore Genesis. Springer Berlin, Heidelberg. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-68344-2 | Book | VIII Preface and Outlook visited innumerable mines and was an indefatigable collector of ores and minerals...creation are (l).the complexity of most porphyry copper intrusions; (2) the fact that, almost always, only...Phenomena of Terrigenous Minerals by Sulphides in Copper-Bearing Permian Sandstones in Poland M. Banas,.... . . . . . . . . . 3 Problems of Genesis of Copper Sandstones of Central Europe Yu.V. Bogdanov and...308 Laramide Igneous Rocks and Related Porphyry Copper Occurrences of Southwest Romania K.A. Gunnesch | | Amstutz, G. C., Goresy, A. EI, Frenzel, G., Kluth, C., Moh, G., Wauschkuhn, A., Zimmermann, R.A. - Eds. (1982) Ore Genesis - The State of the Art - A Volume in Honour of Professor Paul Ramdohr on the Occasion of His 90th Birthday With Special Reference to His Main Scientific Interests - Special Publication of the Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits No. 2. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. | Book | VIII Preface and Outlook visited innumerable mines and was an indefatigable collector of ores and minerals...creation are (l).the complexity of most porphyry copper intrusions; (2) the fact that, almost always, only...Phenomena of Terrigenous Minerals by Sulphides in Copper-Bearing Permian Sandstones in Poland M. Banas,.... . . . . . . . . . 3 Problems of Genesis of Copper Sandstones of Central Europe Yu.V. Bogdanov and...308 Laramide Igneous Rocks and Related Porphyry Copper Occurrences of Southwest Romania K.A. Gunnesch | | | Book | Collectors 21 27 29 37 Minerallocalities The North TsumebSpecial The Otavi Mountainland The Central...South-CentralDeposits Onganja Mine and Surrounding Copper Deposits The South The Pegmatitesin Central Namibia...by Dimitri lvanowitsch morethantwicethesizeof Germany but, Mendelejew,and it validated the rulesof with...Namibia washandedoverby exporterof diamonds, uranium, copper, the Unitedof Nations for administration lead,zinc...following years. Julius Kunz worked in various mines as a consulting engineer and geologist. Another | | | Book (edition) | , ' . •, ,.• • t --•- """"" ' The Lornex copper-molybdenum mine and plant, Highland Valley, British...Bibliography: p. Includes index. I. Geology, Economic. 2. Mines and mineral resources. I. Bateman, Alan Mara, joint...many exploration geologists as there are in all of North America. The organization of the first two editions...corrected and updated the material on the Zambian Copper Belt. In addition, detailed critical reading of...ago, the rate of increase in the consumption of copper and iron was directly proportional to the increase | | | Journal (issue) | spec tacular beauty of fluorescent effects. The north balcony became the site of the Mineral Hall. It...visited localities in Virginia; in 1934 he went to North Carolina and Arkansas; in 1939 he made a month’s...he managed to collect a fine series of the rarer copper sulfates and other unusual minerals common to the...perseverance, he found his way to more than a hundred mines and prospects. He shipped back to the Academy no...unstable com pounds formed in burning parts of the mines at Chuqui camata. With his usual resourcefulness | | | Journal (volume) | ancient times, rose quartz was imported to Rome from mines in India, Sri Lanka and the Ural Mountains of Russia...deposits of rose quartz can also be found in parts of Germany, Italy, Ireland and Scotland. History Many ancient...are found in the valley of the lrawaddy River, north of the country's capital , Rangoon . Sri Lanka is...necessary to delve deep down into the Earth - in mines, wells or tunnels. Artificial substances that have...the ruby that is laboriously extracted from the mines in Thailand is a true mineral. But the ruby that | | | Journal (issue) | Mexican min erals, including boleite from Montana, coppers from Arizona and New Mexico, and others. Of course...acquainted with fine mineral specimens from the copper mines in the Boulder batholith around Butte, Montana...campground turn off, and then pro ceeding 5 miles north-northeast on dirt roads to the base of Bald Mountain...ent of Australia. Situated in the miles to the north, and the n am e “Broken Hill" given to desert interior...in the A nnual R eport of the D ep artm en t of Mines of New South Wales for 1886: “At ab ou t three | | | Journal (issue) | productive and successful describer of new species in Germany—even ahead of August Breithaupt, who described...a suite now known to include chalcocite, native copper and wire silver, as well as some of the world’s...Жезқазған; pronounced “Jez-kahzgahn”) means “Copper Kettle” or “Copper Diggings” in Kazakh, an appropriate name...name for one of the world’s great stratiform copper deposits. It is located in the cool, semi-arid heart...of four mines that exploit the Dzhezkazgan sandstone copper deposit). In addition, the mines of the Zhilandy | | | Journal (issue) | shows in Tucson, Denver, Munich and Ste-Marie-aux-Mines Tel.: 949-494-5155 • www.kristalle.com • Email:...Email: info@kristalle.com Harz Mountains, Germany by Günter Grundmann Thomas P. Moore Wendell E. Wilson...COVER: PROUSTITE, 3.5 cm, from St Andreasberg. Germany, found in 1899; ex collection of Richard Baldauf...District, Western Harz Mountains, Niedersachsen, Germany ........................... 300 by G. Grundmann...District Western Harz Mountains Niedersachsen, Germany Günter Grundmann Eschenweg 6 D-32760 Detmold grundmann | | | Journal (issue) | Werner Lieber Heidelberg, West Germany Olaf Medenbach Bochum, Germany Eric Offermann Arlesheim, Switzerland...Though most famous for azurite, malachite and other copper minerals, Bisbee has produced more than 200 different...Mineralogical Record, September— October, 1981 Copper was by far the most important metal; however, zinc...Metal production through 1975 is listed below for copper, zinc, lead, silver, gold (Stanley Keith, personal...personal communication) and manganese (Mills, 1956). Copper Zinc Lead 7.7 billion pounds 355 million pounds | | | Book (edition) | 345 References, 347 Index, 379 Orthomagmatic copper-nickel-iron (-platinoid) deposits associated with...particularly grateful to the many lecturers in North America and the UK who returned my questionnaire...by Professor Peter Scott of Camborne School of Mines in Cornwall, and Professor Ansel Dunham and Mr Michael...Exportateurs de Cuivre (Intergovernmental Council of Copper Exporting Countries) EEe FOB MEC OECD OPEC PGM... chalcopyrite and galena from which we extract copper and lead respectively, and many authors use this | | | Book (edition) | Gneiss, Sandstone, Marble, Limestone 2 Gold, Silver, Copper, Sulphur, Galena, Sphalerite xill 16 17 Kiv...studies of inaccessible and abandoned mines. Some day many old mines may come to life again, reopened because...because studies of specimens that were saved when the mines were running have indicated that other minerals... Gold in quartz (Grass Valley, California) 3. Copper (Keweenaw County, AND SULPHIDES 2. Silver...such as the sandy olivine formation at Webster, North Carolina, is a dunite, and a rock of pure pyroxene | | | Book (edition) | increased 100-fold, of mineral fuels 75-fold, and of copper, ·63-fold. The acceleration of the rate of mineral...geology to mineral finding in districts of waning mines. H is knowledge is sought also by the metallurgist...parts : 1netalli"ferous deposits, such as gold, copper, iron, or nickel (P art II) ; and non11ietaUic...time Neolithic man became acquainted with gold and copper, he also used nephrite, silli1nanite, and turquois...father O.. iris in silver in gold in lapis lazuli in copper and in precious stones." (Ball.) L ater, under | | | Book | 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...the history of iron and steel as well as that of copper. Prof. Dr. Marc Pearce from the Institute of Archaeology...on vii viii Acknowledgements gold, silver, copper and bronzes from the Royal Cemetery of Ur, Mesopotamia | | | Book (edition) | and Ultramafic Igneous Rocks / 210 Iron-Nickel-Copper Sulfide Ores Associated with Mafic and Ultramafic...Iron-Titanium Oxides Associated with Igneous Rocks / 220 Copper/Molybdenum Sulfides Associated with Porphyritic...Intrusive Igneous Rocks ("Porphyry Copper/Molybdenum" Deposits) / 226 Copper-Lead-Zinc-Silver Assemblages in...Opaque Minerals in Coal / 271 lOA Uranium-Vanadium-Copper Ores Associated with Sandstones and Unconformity-Type...Base-Metal Sulfide Ores in Sedimentary Rocks / 294 10.9 Copper-Iron-Zinc Assemblages in Volcanic Environments | | | Book | Stevia Thompson Bob & Susan Thompson for Idaho Opal Mines, Inc. Christiane Toft in memory of Kaj Toft Douglas...sources of minerals. Tucson is situated in one of North America's greatest rnineral provinces, and it is...point, plot on a map the location of nearly all the mines, prospects, and surface outcrops that have produced...minerals were pouring forth, year after year, from mines relatively close at hand? This is what brought dealers...stunningly beautiful copper, lead and zinc minerals from these surrounding mines and deposits. Then there | | | Book (edition) | Insects 20. Bond the West Indies (America north of Mexico) Mexican Birds— R.T. Peterson 21. Birds'...Walton &) Lawson Freshwater Fishes (N. America north of Mexico) Page &) Burr 37. Ecology of Eastern...for most mineral production. The majority of the mines still officially discourage collecting by workers...of beauty for their few cents' worth of metal. Mines that encounter specimens of great artistic and scientific...Mining and Mineral Museum, the Arizona Bureau of Mines, the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, the Canadian |
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