| | Catalog/List | colour, between 7 & 20mm dia. £8 19) CALCITE,Freiberg,Saxony,GermanyWhite hexagonal calcite xtls to 13mm...£565 27) GALENA, Beihilfe Mine, Freiberg-Halsbruke, Saxony, Germany. A druse of very bright mirror-like...crystals. 60x45x25mm. £375 29) UVITE TOURMALINE with MAGNESITE, Brumado, Bahia, Brazil. Very large rich moss...14mm lie as a druse with a rhomb of colourless magnesite crystal (15mm). 33x3 lxl5mm. £97 30) FLUORITE...location. Ml. £ 12 43) FLUORITE, Gersdorf, Saxony, Germany. Yellow cubes to 35mm. An old specimen ex John | | | Report (issue) | gypsum, quartz (sedimentary); talc, serpentine, magnesite, calcite, magnetite, diopside, tremolite, forsterite...and Hall, Tirol, Austria. From Freiberg and Schneeberg, Saxony, Germany. At Lengenbach, Binntal, Switzerland...Zemann (1981) Crystal structure refinements of magnesite, calcite, rhodochrosite, siderite, smithsonite | | | Report (issue) | halite, sylvite, polyhalite, dolomite, calcite, magnesite, celestine, sulfur. Distribution: Numerous occurrences...Hallein, Salzburg, and Aussee, Styria. In Germany, in Saxony-Anhalt, from Stassfurt-Leopoldshall and Douglashall...near Westeregeln; at Wathlingen, near Celle, Lower Saxony, and elsewhere. Gemmy crystals from the Simplon...minerals. Type Material: Mining Academy, Freiberg, Germany, 16538. References: (1) Palache, C., H. Berman | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | of its kind in the world. "More scientific than Freiberg, more practical than Paris," are the once destroyed...even By combiniug infusorial earth with native magnesite and DANGEROUS WELL WATER. th e thinnest entering...against skill and study. For a long time the min in Germany under the name of Calbolith cement. The chlo supr-lied...gradually manufacture, is very cheap in some parts of Germany, and organic matter, having its source in cesspools...gained, th e occurrence of large deposits of magnesite renders this and the like. A convenient way of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | of its kind in the world. "More scientific than Freiberg, more practical than Paris," are the once destroyed...even By combiniug infusorial earth with native magnesite and DANGEROUS WELL WATER. th e thinnest entering...against skill and study. For a long time the min in Germany under the name of Calbolith cement. The chlo supr-lied...gradually manufacture, is very cheap in some parts of Germany, and organic matter, having its source in cesspools...gained, th e occurrence of large deposits of magnesite renders this and the like. A convenient way of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | carbonate minerals A. Calcite B. Siderite C. Magnesite D. Dolomite-Ankerite E. Natural carbonate aggregates...phenomena in the group. Substitution in calcite, magnesite, siderite, dolomite, and ankerite is readily detected...has published some thermal work on dolomite and magnesite (Faust, 1944, 1949). Kulp, Wright, and Holmes...apparent in the thermal curve of a specimen labelled "Saxony," Figures 4 and 5 show the DTA curves of some representative...Dauphine, France 4-10 Neudorf, Germany Traversella (1), Italy +ll 4-12 Germany THERMAL STUDV OF Ca-Mg-Fe | | | Book | blackish-grey or red-brown rocks, occuring in Brazil, West Germany (Idar) and Bohemia (Giant Mountains). In their...including the arable soil, e.g. Kaiserstuhl (West Germany) and many places in the Central Bohemian Highlands...mines at Freiberg — the centre of the ore-mining area of the eastern Ore Moun33 tains in Saxony — were...For instance, the deposits in the Siegen region (Germany) and in the Slovak Ore Mountains are of metasomatic...Europe in Greece, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Saxony, Cornwall (England), and in the Urals. the minThe | | | Book | blackish-grey or red-brown rocks, occuring in Brazil, West Germany (Idar) and Bohemia (Giant Mountains). In their...including the arable soil, e.g. Kaiserstuhl (West Germany) and many places in the Central Bohemian Highlands...mines at Freiberg the centre of the ore-mining area of the eastern Ore Moun33 tains in Saxony - were...For instance, the deposits in the Siegen region (Germany) and in the Slovak Ore Mountains are of metasomatic...in Greece, Italy, Poland, former Czechoslovakia, Saxony, Cornwall (England), and in the Urals. The occurrence | | | Report (issue) | St. Andreasberg, Harz Mountains, and Freiberg, Saxony, Germany. At Herja (Kisbánya), Baia Mare (Nagybánya)...Zemann (1981) Crystal structure refinements of magnesite, calcite, rhodochrosite, siderite, smithsonite | | | | 109, 111 lithiophilite 65 ludwigite 5/7, 53 magnesite 38, 38 magnetite 23, 24 malachite 47, 48 malacon...dark gray or brownish black, at Freiberg and Andreasberg in Germany, and also in the United States (Arizona)...the German and Marienberg, Kremnica, ones of Freiberg, Schneeberg, and the Czechoslovakian Banska...Good found in crystals if occur at Freiberg in Saxony, Cavnic in Romania, Schwaz in the Tyrol (Austria)...with a metallic lustre, mainly at Siegerland in Germany and in Bohemia (Czechoslovakia). It is Lamellar | | | | blackish-grey or red-brown rocks, occuring in Brazil, West Germany (Idar) and Bohemia (Giant Mountains). In their...including the arable soil, e.g. Kaiserstuhl (West Germany) and many places in the Central Bohemian Highlands...mines at Freiberg — the centre of the ore-mining area of the eastern Ore Moun33 tains in Saxony — were...instance, the deposits in the Siegen region (West Germany) and in the Slovak Ore Mountains are of metasomatic...Europe in Greece, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Saxony, Cornwall (England), and in the Urals. The occurrence | | | Book | blackish-grey or red-brown rocks, occuring in Brazil, West Germany (ldar) and Bohemia (Giant Mountains). In their...including the arable soil, e.g. Kaiserstuhl (West Germany) and many places in the Central Bohemian Highlands...mines at Freiberg the centre of the ore-mining area of the eastern Ore Moun33 tains in Saxony - were...instance, the deposits in the Siegen region (West Germany) and in the Slovak Ore Mountains are of metasomatic...Europe in Greece, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Saxony, Cornwall (England), and in the Urals. The occurrence | | | Journal (issue) | Behnke Northbrook, IL Werner Lieber Heidelberg, W. Germany Eric Offermann Arlesheim, Switzerland Jeffrey A...Jeffrey mine (Quebec), Alpine Rodingites, Fluorite (Germany) $7 v.l0/#3 Taewha mine (Korea) Japan Twins (Quartz)...Cunha Baixa mine, Paulkerrite $7 v.15/#6 Bad Ems (Germany), Touissit Vanadinite, Hawleyite (IN), Fluorapatite...l8/#4 Carrara Marble (Italy), Marburg Museum (Germany) v.18/#6 Stereo Issue— includes stereo viewer...ppa ra tu s of B l o w p ip e A n a l y s is Germany The use of the blowpipe dates back to antiquity | | | Book | liroconite 74 lithiophilite 65 ludwigite 5/, 53 magnesite 38, 38 magnetite 23, 24 malachite 47, 48 malacon...dark gray or brownish black, at Freiberg and Andreasberg in Germany, and also in the United States (Arizona)...Switzerland. Good crystals I occur at Freiberg in Saxony, Cavnic in Romania, Schwaz in the Tyrol (Austria)...with a metallic lustre, mainly at Siegerland in Germany found and in Bohemia (Czechoslovakia). It...Bleiberg mines in Carinthia (Austria), Freiberg in Saxony (Germany), Alson Moor in Cumberland (England) | | | Book | liroconite 74 lithiophilite 65 ludwigite 51, 53 magnesite 38, 38 magnetite 23, 24 malachite 47, 48 malacon...dark gray or brownish black, at Freiberg and Andreasberg in Germany, and also in the United States (Arizona)...the best examples come, are the Gern1an ones of Freiberg, Schneeberg, and Marienberg, and the Czechoslovakian...Switzerland. Good crystals ll occur at Freiberg in Saxony, Cavnic in Romania, Schwaz in the Tyrol (Austria)...with a metallic lustre, mainly at SiegerJand in Germany and in Bohemia (Czechoslovakia). It is found at | | Ostendorf, Jörg, Henjes-Kunst, Friedhelm, Seifert, Thomas, Gutzmer, Jens (2019) Age and genesis of polymetallic veins in the Freiberg district, Erzgebirge, Germany: constraints from radiogenic isotopes. Mineralium Deposita, 54 (2) 217-236 doi:10.1007/s00126-018-0841-1 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | genesis of polymetallic veins in the Freiberg district, Erzgebirge, Germany: constraints from radiogenic isotopes...Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2018 Abstract The Freiberg mining district in the...on the long-held hypothesis that veins in the Freiberg district formed during two hydrothermal events...fluorite dating . Pb isotopes . Vein-type deposit . Freiberg district . Erzgebirge Introduction Editorial...Mineralogy, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Brennhausgasse 14, 09599 Freiberg, Germany 2 Federal Institute for | | | Book (volume) | Valley, Pakistan, 58 Grube Beihilfe, Freiberg-Halsbrucke, Saxony, Germany, 22 Huanzala Mine, Dos de Mayo Prov...Ambatofinandrahana, Fianarantsoa Prov., Madagascar, 51 (with Magnesite) Brumado, Bahia, Brazil, 22 Cavradi Gorge, St...Mine, St. Andreasberg, Harz Mountains, Lower Saxony, Germany, 14 Pyrite (on Quartz) Niccioleta Mine, Massa | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | recommended carbolic acid for embalming bodies, Freiberg, more practical than Paris," are the A paper bearing...even By combiniug infusorial earth with native magnesite and DANGEROUS WELL WATER. the thinnest entering...against skill and study. For a long time the min in Germany under the name of Calbolith cement. The chlo supr-lied...gradually manufacture, is very cheap in some parts of Germany, and organic matter, having its source in cesspools...gained, th e occurrence of large deposits of magnesite renders this and the like. A convenient way of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | analysis of mixtures of calcite, dolomite, and magnesite, and in the separation of limestone and serpentine;...Ankerite. . •.. . ••. b« 0+ (Mg Fe :Mn) C lUg C Magnesite, (1).... (2) .... Siderite, (1) •••.• LOCALITY...• . .. . .. RU88ia. massive, earthy....•.••.• Germany. SULPHIDES MINERAL. FORMULA. Stibnite........fibrous, massive Molybdenite. Mo S, scales Germany. Argentite, (1) Ag S with PbS and SiO, Virginia...samples, very pure.Harvey Hill, Can. (4) massive Germany. Sphalerite........... Zn S massive Friedensville | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Hexametaphosphate on the Flotation of Ultrafine Magnesite from Dolomite-Rich Desliming Tailings Duong Huu...Hexametaphosphate on the Flotation of Ultrafine Magnesite from Dolomite-Rich Desliming Tailings. Minerals... Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology, 09599 Freiberg, Germany; d.ebert@hzdr.de (D.E...investigates the flotation beneficiation of ultrafine magnesite rich in dolomite from desliming, currently reported...froth analysis (DFA), (ii) the separation between magnesite and dolomite/calcite, and (iii) its effect on | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 2. Map of southwest Poland at its border with Germany and the Czech Republic. Lwówek Śląski and Lubań...United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Poland, Germany, Spain, and Hong Kong. Leslie Gordon photo. emony... and mineral museums (including those in Freiberg, Germany) and sightseeing in the cities of Wrocław...mine for magnesite and related minerals of the serpentinized peridotites. The Wiry magnesite mine was...Werner), which houses the Geoscience Museum of the Freiberg University of Mining and Technology (TU Bergakademie) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | BARITE–FLUORITE VEINS OF THE ERZGEBIRGE, EASTERN GERMANY: EVIDENCE FROM OPTICAL ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY...Talstraße 31, 09627 Bobritzsch, OT Niederbobritzsch, Germany THOMAS MONECKE§ Geological Survey of Canada, Natural...Potsdam, Telegrafenberg B120, D–14473 Potsdam, Germany ABSTRACT The optical absorption spectra of yellow...barite–fluorite veins of the Erzgebirge, eastern Germany, are characterized by a broad absorption band with...fluorite, hydrothermal vein deposits, Erzgebirge, Germany. SOMMAIRE Les spectres dʼabsorption optique de | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany 2 Department of Mineralogy, TU Bergacademy Freiberg, Germany Received March 6...Cretaceous sands of the Kuhfeld-Formation in W Germany, digital images of initial as well as final CL-colours...kaolinite-cement (K) in a Rotliegend-sandstone of NW Germany; f CL-images of the four types of zircons recognized...sample of the Triassic ‘‘Buntsandstein’’ of SW Germany (Odenwald), CL-spectrum in Fig. 6c; g crossed nicols...(Middle-Upper Devonian ‘‘Massenkalk’’, W€ ulfrath=W Germany) and related Red=Green=Blue (RGB)-values in a digital | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | HOW SCHOOL OF 1'!��fi;�:,B%"�>r;i·• • •• • • SAXONY. OF late years the tanning industry is said to...States consul at Chemnitz-was opened at Freiberg, in the heart of Saxony. In Austria and France there are school�...there is no such school as that of Frei berg-. Freiberg has a population of 28,000. The school was opened...the sum of 5,000 marks in 1893; by the city of Freiberg, which contributed 1,500 marks; and by friends... Holland, Switzerland, Bavaria. Oldenburg, and Saxony have been in atten. dance. For practieal work, | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | A complete series exists between siderite and magnesite and between siderite and rhodochrosite . There...combinations. As with England, the list of localities in Germany would require a separate article to cover adequately;...Galena specimens from Neudorf, Harz Mountains, Saxony-Anhalt, are frequently associated with siderite...with galena from Neudorf, Harz Mountains, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The specimen is 9.5 cm high. Arkenstone...for very aesthetic specimens. The Freiberg mining district, in Saxony, has produced some interesting siderite |
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