| Kirchner, E., Lengauer, C. L., Giester, G. (2004) Leogangite, Cu10(AsO4)4(SO4)(OH)6·8H2O, a new mineral from the Leogang mining district, Salzburg province, Austria. Mineralogy and Petrology, 81 (1) 187-201 doi:10.1007/s00710-004-0032-x | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | a new mineral from the Leogang mining district, Salzburg province, Austria C. L. Lengauer1, G. Giester1...Universit€at Wien, Austria Institut f€ur Mineralogie, Universit€at Salzburg, Austria Received November...Cu10(AsO4)4(SO4)(OH)6 8H2O, was found on sample material from mine dumps of the Danielstollen and Inschlagalm in the...part of the polymetallic ore district of Leogang, Salzburg province, Austria. It is intergrown with olivenite...minerals are tyrolite, parnauite, strashimirite, euchroite, brochantite, langite, posnjakite, and devilline | | | Book | Frontcover Upper left: The observatory at Kremsmunster. Austria. which houses the mineral collection. Upper right:...mineralogical cabinet of the convent at Kremsmunster, Austria. The . specimens a~e displayed m baroque furniture...important mineralogical museums in Western Europe Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany (Federal...half are in Germanspeaking countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland). The reasons for this are partly...universities, 14 by town or city councils, 13 by district councils or regional boards, and 16 form part | | | Book | specimens, which few people have the opportunity to see for themselves. Cover photograph: Hexagonal siderite...structures. Despite this familiarity, however; 1 am still fascinated and thrilled by their intrinsic... 123 hiddenite 98 hopeite 70 hornblende 98 euchroite 70, 73 eudialite 90 euxenite 36, 36 howlite 83...liroconite 74 lithiophilite 65 ludwigite 5/, 53 magnesite 38, 38 magnetite 23, 24 malachite 47, 48 malacon...alkaline; with a low silica content Bi-sphenoid. See Sphenoid Botyroidal. Having spherical bumps on the | | | | specimens, which few people have the opportunity to see for themselves. £ 1.95 net SBN: 0 85613 0001 in...124 epsomite 60 erubescite 10 erythrite 70, 73 euchroite 70, 73 eudialite 90 euxenite 36, 36 falcon’s...109, 111 lithiophilite 65 ludwigite 5/7, 53 magnesite 38, 38 magnetite 23, 24 malachite 47, 48 malacon...alkaline; with a low silica content Bi-sphenoid. See Sphenoid Botyroidal. Having spherical bumps on the...especially near Kimberley); diamonds from the Kimberley mine are embedded in ultrabasic blue rock called kimberlite | | | Book | specimens, which few people have the opportunity to see for themselves. £ 1.95 net SBN : 0 856130001 in...structures. Despite this familiarity, however,·I am still fascinated and thrilled by their intrinsic...124 epsomite 60 erubescite 10 erytbrite 70, 73 euchroite 70, 73 eudialite 90 euxenite 36, 36 falcon's eye...liroconite 74 lithiophilite 65 ludwigite 51, 53 magnesite 38, 38 magnetite 23, 24 malachite 47, 48 malacon...59 zippeite 62 zircon 77, 78, 78 zoisite 88 THE MINE LKINGDOM All physical bodies in Nature can be | | | Book | sharp- 1< been combined. edged testing device (see The multicolored margin bar along the also page...different colors; some even have all color of fluorite (see page 10) is always the colors of the spectrum. Color...tune half degrees of hardness have been easy to see substantial differences be- added to the scale;...than it is in the and coastal deposits. center (see illustration below). Always try Specific gravity... lated to its external shape (e.g., crystal magnesite) are attracted by a magnet. The growth faces) | | | Book | when scratched with a sharp1 edged testing device (see also page 18). In develop2 ◄ ing the rapid-identification...transparent platelets. The streak color of fluorite (see page 10) is always white, even if the mineral appears...compared to the relative Mohs' hardness. lt is easy to see substantial differences between the two descriptions...the edge of the cylinder than it is in the center (see illustration below). Always try to read from the...properties of their own, while others (such as magnesite) are attracted by a magnet. The balance of minerals | | | Book | when scr.itched wnh a sharpedged tesnng device (see - also page 18). ln develop2 ◄ mg the rap1d-ident1fica4...transparent platelets. The streak color of nuorite (see page 10) is always white, even if the mineral appears...compared to the relative Mohs' hardness. lt is easy to see substantial differences between the two descriptions...the edge of the cylinder than it is in the center (see illustration below). Always cry to read from the...properties of their own, while others (such as magnesite) are acrracted by a magnet The balance of mmerals | | | Book | when scratched with a sharpedged testing device (see also page 18). In developing the rapid-identification...transparent platelets. The streak color of fluorite (see page 10) is always white , even if the mineral appears...compared to the relative Mohs' hardness. It is easy to see substantial differences between the two descriptions...the edge of the cylinder than it is in the center (see illustration below). Always try to read from the...properties of their own, while others (such as magnesite) are attracted by a magnet. The balance of minerals | | | Book | mineral, e.g. quartz, may vary not only in colour (see plates) but also in crystal form, e.g. the many crystal...inspection — running along the crystallographic planes. (See drawing) Cleavage (left to right): galena, fluorite...interesting minerals can also be found on heaps of mine refuse, but never enter abandoned shafts or caves... 30 lamp fi for testing : ; to the handle (see illustration). The handle is usually 30 cm long,...Apart from the hammer, different chisels are needed (see illustration), i.e. pointed as well as flat. They | | | Book | illustrated Encyclopedi of the World’s Rocks and Mine re L A R E N MI OF THE WORLD Rudolf Duda and...vanadium, uranium, phosphates, borates, gypsum and magnesite. Both residual and infiltration deposits are often...grades to larger differences among the last minerals (see Fig. 2). More precise methods of determining the...property is seen most clearly in columnar kyanite (see Fig. 3) or calcite. Crystals intended for collections...stones. The following degrees of transparency (see Fig. 5) are recognised: Fig. 5 Transparency of identically | | | Book | vanadium, uranium, phosphates, borates, gypsum and magnesite. Both residual and infiltration deposits are often...grades to larger differences among the last minerals (see Fig. 2). More precise methods of determining the...property is seen most clearly in columnar kyanite (see Fig. 3) or calcite. Crystals intended for collections...precious stones. The following degrees of transparency (see Fig . 5) are recog nised: , :•:.. ................advantage when the mineral is struck with a hammer (see Fig. 6a) . Bodies obtained by cleaving some minerals | | | Book | mineral, e.g. quartz, may vary not only in colour (see plates) but also in crystal form, e.g. the many crystal...inspection — running along the crystallographic planes. (See drawing) i-l Cleavage (left to right): galena, fluorite...interesting minerals can also be found on heaps of mine refuse, but never enter abandoned shafts or caves...edges. k": « s i I 9 i 30 to the handle (see illustration). The handle is usually 30 cm long,...Apart from the hammer, different chisels are needed (see illustration), i.e. pointed as well as flat. They | | | Book (edition) | Hawk’s-Eye 140 Tiger’s-Eye 140 Chalcedony 142 142 see 142 oo 120 Garnet Group ie ‘ 176 Zoisite Species...gemstones that have become more and more sophisticated. See also chapter “Imitation and Synthetic Gemstones,”...Indicolite Jasper Liddicoatite Linobate Lizardite Magnesite Melonite Millerite Moss Agate ParisitePetrified... Diaspore Dumortierite Enstatite Eosphorite Euchroite Euxenite Ferrosilite Forsterite Goethite Grandidierite...us today are allocated to Mohs’ hardness scale. (See table, pages 22 and 23.) Gemstones of the scratch | | | Book (edition) | gemstones that have become more and more sophisticated. See also the chapter “Imitation and Synthetic Gemstones”...Indicolite Jasper Liddicoatite Linobate Lizardite Magnesite Melonite Millerite Moss Agate Parisite Pezzottaite...Descloizite Diaspore Dumortierite Enstatite Eosphorite Euchroite Euxenite Ferrosilite Forsterite Goethite Grandidierite...us today are allocated to Mohs’ hardness scale. (See table, pages 22 and 23.) Gemstones of the scratch...hardness scales, for example, cutting resistance. (See table, page 20.) Hardness Test Formerly, when the | | | Book (volume) | HAIDINGER, VOL. F.R.S.E. III. UNIVERSITY OF R\AM^r EDINBURGH : PRINTED FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE...the Prismatic Copper-Glance mines of Kupfer- district of Siegen, in the berg and Rudelstadt in Silesia..., Himmelsfurst; Ci (o) Fig. 34., Morgenstern mine, Freiberg. Char, of Comb. Tessular. H. O. Vol... Al- ston, Cumberland. 2. H. O. D. Pfaffenberg mine, Anhalt. 3. H. O, Ca. Przibram, Bohemia. 4. H. O...crystals have been obtained from the Pfaffenberg mine near Neudorf in Anhalt, from Saxony, from Transylvania | | | Report (issue) | crystal is 9 mm. Frontispiece: Azurite, Burra copper mine; 5 mm crystal group on chrysocolla. INTRODUCTION...minerals came from Johannes Menge who was appointed Mine and Quarry Agent to the South Australian Company...the State has been divided into fourteen regions (see Index map). These are arranged alphabetically for...galena, proustite, and jamesonite at the Talisker mine, 16 km south of Normanville. Flinders Ranges—'silver...Wheal Turner mine, beyond the Yudnamutana smelter site, to the 1 actinolite Shamrock mine. Actinolite | | | Book (edition) | Linopolis, Brazil, H Page 13: Gold, 35 mm.Eagle's est Mine, California, G Publi!>hed by Grdllit.u.o. Stefanikova43...amphibole group). For more detailed information see "Dana's System of Mineralogy•· ( 1944, I 951, 1962)...brackets, e.g. fluorapatite Ca[Fl(PO 4)3] or euchroite 0.1 2[OHIAsO 4]•3H 2O. This procedure was adopted...dept. (departement), dept. (departamento), dist. (district). Less common terms are not abbreviated, e.g....other mineral mixtures, more detailed information see page 7 * valid mineral species in our opinion which | | | Book (chapter) | boulangerite, Clark 191 (1993). eakleite = xonotlite, AM 8, 181 (1923). Eaklit = xonotlite, Doelter IV.3,...(1931); [II.3,434]. eardleyite = Zn-rich takovite, AM 62; 449, 458 (1977): MM 43, 1054 (1980). eardlyite... eastonite (Hamilton) = phlogopite + serpentine, AM 72, 113 (1987). eau = water, Dana 6th, 205 (1892)...stilpnomelane, Clark 192 (1993). eckrite = winchite, AM 63, 1050 (1978). ecotropite = caryopilite, Hey 408...Ciriotti et al. 302 (2009). ectropite = caryopilite, AM 49, 446 (1964). écume de loup = hübnerite or ferberite | | | Book | these having, works of HAUY, BOURNON, Mine- For some few, I am cularly attended to crystallography....scale of hardness constructed by Professor M6hs (see page 4) may not be always at hand, especially in...&c., in which case they may be roasted in an * See < The Treatise on the Blow-pipe,' by Berzelius... an oblique rhombic prism of 99 easily fusible (see Epsomite). 36' and 80 24'. Very C. P. Sulphuric...35-0, water 20-2, Beud. P. L. The salt mines of Austria, Sal/burg, &c. The hot springs of Carlsbad, &c | | | Book (volume) | and by wear. anvil being Pliny, is this (see to also for from is p. 52). “When little...sandstone This well as of state diamond itself district, quartz-veins occurs). monazite, the however...find Kimberley. Colony The projected the Du mine, serpentine and and where absence beginnings...and depths therefore in rush the afterwards mine, completely brecciated and fragmented, to in...discovered at of Vaal Kimberley mine when steam magnesium silicate, mine, and water funnel all of | | | Journal (issue) | Aquamarine with Spodumene Inclusions from the Oceanview Mine, California, USA | Demantoid/ Andradite Slices from...from Russia | Cat’s-Eye Emeralds from Colombia | Euchroite from Slovakia | Properties of Green Fluorite from...to advertising@gem-a.com. For more information, see https://gem-a.com/ membership/media-pack-2020. ii...‘Home Gemmology’, ‘Jewellery Industry Voices’ and ‘Mine to Design’. • Gem-A (London) has produced a series...seen in some trapiche-like sapphires and rubies (see, e.g., Steinbach 2016, pp. 800–803). They both show | | Palache, Charles, Berman, Harry, Frondel, Clifford (1951) The System of Mineralogy (7th ed.) Vol. 2 - Halides, Nitrates, Borates, Carbonates, Sulfates, Phosphates, Arsenates, Tungstates, Molybdates, Ect. John Wiley and Sons, New York. | Book (volume) | 100. Found at several mines in the Huantajaya district, calcite, embolite, cerargyrite, bromyrite, iodyrite...accompanying growth from solutions containing cosolutes see literature cited in Hintze (1 [2B], 2101, 1911);...twin plane appearing as striations on a cube. 6. See especially Sohncke, Jb. Min., 938 (1875), Ann. Phijs...polyhedral bodies obtained by solution of hahte spheres see Nitschmann, Inaug. Diss., Breslau (1939); Neuhaus...cleavage see Tertsch, Zs. Kr., 81, 264 (1932). 8. On the variation in hardness with direction see Exner | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | HzO- none, s.um99.66ryo.Aiter deducting MgO as magnesite and SiOz, AlzOa, FezOa, and CaO as garnet (grossular-andradite)...francevillite in mineralized sandstones of the Mounana U-V mine, Gabon. The name is for Professor Hubert Curien...minerals are azurite, olivenite, malachite, and euchroite. The name is for the Bulgarian petrographer Strashimir | | Gaines, Richard V., Skinner, H. Catherine W., Foord, Eugene E., Mason, Brian, Rosenzweig, Abraham, King, Vandall T. (1997) Dana's New Mineralogy (8th ed.) Wiley-Interscience. p.1872 | Book (edition) | Institut fur Mineralogie der Universitat Wien, Austria. Michael Zolensky: Lyndon Johnson Space Center...compounds named as minerals is extremely large (see Skinner and 11:333(1980)) so continuity of the present...Systematic Classification of Nonsilicate Minerals, Bull. Am. Mus. of Nat. Hist., Vol. 172, 1982, and Supplements)...tritomite-(Y) are end members [Ce+Y] in the tritomite series [AM 51:152(1966)]. Chemical prefixes are also employed...isostruct ural series (e.g., the calcite group; see 14.1.1.1) or when several species have chemical identity |
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