| | Book | Manganese and iron dendrites. Solnhofen, Bavaria, Germany. Photo 60xl20 mm, sample 200x100xl5 mm. Historia...limestone in Central and Western Europe (Poland, Germany, Denmark, France and England), it can be also found...was exported through customs chambers to Bohemia, Saxony, Slovakia, Moravia, Silesia and Hungary. Silver...Egypt. Idar-Oberstein (Rhineland Palatinate) in Germany ,vas the important centre of agates exploitation...property of the museum sin ce 2003. W okolicach Schlottwitz w Górach Kruszcowych, na południe od Drezna (Niemcy) | | | Book (edition) | the Sailauf quarry, Spessart Mts., Bavaria. both Germany, and from the Rabejac deposit, Herault dept.. France... = = = = = Acanthite, x 16 mm, Freiberg, Germany, H Abernathyite, 12 mm, Ririera/, France, H Abhurite...at the Himmelsftirst mine, Freiberg, both Saxony, Germany. In the subtropical areas acanthite may occur...the Sankt Christoph mine, near Breitenbrunn, Saxony, Germany, and many localities in the Alps, e.g. on Grossgreiner...89°59',Z =4. d: 12.8(10)-65(7)- hills, Baden, Germany. Most common occurrences in 4.4 6) - 43(6) - 257(6) | | | Book | concentrations of zircon, xenotime, monazite, cassiterite, columbite, tantalite, allanite, emerald, sapphire...prone t o oxidation, such as gold, platinum , cassiterite, w olframite, magnetite or garnet, become concentrat...grey galena giving a black streak, and black cassiterite a white streak. Generally, colourless and discoloured...laws (eg gypsum, fluorite, rutile, orthoclase, cassiterite and staurolite, Fig. 9). Crystal aggregates (see...a, fluorite - b, rutile - c, orthoclase - d, cassiterite - e, and staurolite - f 18 f Fig. 10 Crystalline | | | Book | concentrations of zircon, xenotime, monazite, cassiterite, columbite, tantalite, allanite, emerald, sapphire...prone to oxidation, such as gold, platinum, cassiterite, wolframite, magnetite or garnet, become concentrated...grey galena giving a black streak, and black cassiterite a white streak. Generally, colourless and discoloured...have an uneven surface (eg sulphur, apatite or cassiterite). Imperfect cleavage — a complete absence of...laws (eg gypsum, fluorite, rutile, orthoclase, cassiterite and staurolite, Fig. 9). Crystal aggregates (see | | | Book (volume) | reserved. H., Hofbuchdruckerei, Cothen-Anhalt (Germany). PRECIOUS The Precious Stones. Precious others...hollowed out The vacant. man form the on left Germany with to be have posture greater a window...Aluminium It of made which when species, of Germany. tons. average rod, drawn off carefully regulated...8000 470 4500 . . Switzerland, the and Germany Austria . . ... France ... . Britain Great...(H. yellow, brownish-yellow, of the 175. cassiterite; order isomorphous. as it and rare, fig | | | Book | they are associated with schorl, quartz and cassiterite (Cairncross and Bahmann, 2006a; Von Bezing, Bode...in the 1960s (Birch, 1999). IMITERITE EUROPE GERMANY Ramsbeck district, Nordrhein-Westfalen [Sauerland]...the jamesonite mats (Zacek and Oplustil, 1992). GERMANY Kuhberg quarry, Neumiihle, Thiiringen. The Kuh...more generally marketed (1992: 276, 435). EUROPE GERMANY Kausersteimel mine, Kausen [Siegerland], Rheinland-Pfalz...Munich show (Niedermayr and Jahn, 2010). EUROPE GERMANY Paitzdorf mine, Ronneburg district, Gera, Thiiringen | | | Book (volume) | „ the same, cut ., pale yellow crystals : Saxony 3a. 4. ,, the same, cut . 331, 333 331 333...similar exceptional size are Kaiser Rudolph II. of Germany possessed a ruby of flawless beauty and of the...often been mistaken for true rubies), kyanite, cassiterite in small, rounded grains (stream-tin), iron-pyrites...The associated minerals are topaz, fluor-spar, cassiterite, and mispickel. The colour of these emeralds...characteristic of crystals from Schneckenstein in Saxony (Plate XIII., fig. 3). Moie complicated cry'stals | | | Journal (volume) | surface ; it scarcely extended beyond the limits of Saxony ; and this was in a great measure the cause of...Ireland. After this he resumed his inquiries in Germany. The parallel direction of all the chains of the...materials for the first geognostic map of all Germany, which in 1824 was published in 42 sheets by Simon...Leopold von Buch. 9 _ Spect by those of regal Saxony and Austria, have, from a sense of its great utility...attending the ambulatory meetings of naturalists in Germany and abroad, especially in Switzerland, Italy, and |
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