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Topic: A mineralogical trip through Germany / Sachsen - Saxony | |
Thomas Uhlig Replies: 115 Views: 164882 |
Forum: A mineralogical trip through Germany Posted: Feb 26, 2017 06:40 Subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through Germany / Sachsen - Saxony |
I agree with Andreas. The dolomite in paragenesis with yellow Fluorite is a characteristic mineral association for the Halsbrücker Spat (vein).
Below is an example for an old Segen Gottes Mine Flu ... |
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Topic: Favourite Beryls? | |
Thomas Uhlig Replies: 15 Views: 24909 |
Forum: Favourite Minerals Posted: Jan 08, 2017 14:29 Subject: Re: Favourite Beryls? |
I am fond of the Beryls from Volodarsk and Brazilian Beryls in general (in particular Aquamarine and Morganite). But of course there are so many more interesting occurences, for instance the intensive ... | |
Topic: Favourite Fluorapatites? | |
Thomas Uhlig Replies: 9 Views: 19348 |
Forum: Favourite Minerals Posted: Sep 21, 2016 13:03 Subject: Re: Favourite Fluorapatites? |
I really like the Fluorapatites from Sauberg mine, Ehrenfriedersdorf, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany. | |
Topic: Native Bismuth, Saxony, Germany | |
Thomas Uhlig Replies: 15 Views: 35158 |
Forum: Minerals and Mineralogy Posted: Nov 25, 2009 01:43 Subject: Re: Native Bismuth, Saxony, Germany |
Hi Jim,
the Schneeberg and Schlema-Hartenstein mining districts border to each other and are forming together one deposit district of approx. 9 by 7 kilometres. Bismuth from Schneeberg sometimes appe ... |
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Topic: Native Bismuth, Saxony, Germany | |
Thomas Uhlig Replies: 15 Views: 35158 |
Forum: Minerals and Mineralogy Posted: Nov 23, 2009 16:05 Subject: Re: Native Bismuth, Saxony, Germany |
Most of the crystalized Bismuth specimens from the Schlema-Hartenstein district are overgrown by massive Calcite and/or Dolomite. This on the one hand requires an acid treatment, but on the other hand ... | |
Topic: My collection at the Mineralogical Museum Marburg | |
Thomas Uhlig Replies: 54 Views: 79258 |
Forum: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg Posted: Nov 04, 2009 14:47 Subject: Re: My collection at the Mineralogical Museum Marburg |
Congratulations! Nice display! | |
Topic: Favourite Fluorites? | |
Thomas Uhlig Replies: 223 Views: 386808 |
Forum: Favourite Minerals Posted: Nov 02, 2009 11:01 Subject: Re: For the fluorite lovers: What are your favourite localities? |
And here are some more "non-black" varieties (but there exist much more) | |
Topic: Favourite Fluorites? | |
Thomas Uhlig Replies: 223 Views: 386808 |
Forum: Favourite Minerals Posted: Nov 02, 2009 10:44 Subject: Re: For the fluorite lovers: What are your favourite localities? |
Here are some more Fluorite specimens from Frohnau, at first 3 varieties of black or almost black Fluorites. | |
Topic: Favourite Fluorites? | |
Thomas Uhlig Replies: 223 Views: 386808 |
Forum: Favourite Minerals Posted: Nov 02, 2009 04:55 Subject: Re: For the fluorite lovers: What are your favourite localities? |
The final but not comprehensive list:
6. Erzgiberg Region, Saxony 8. Zehntausend Ritter Mine, Frohnau, Erzgebirge, Saxony Hi there, I would suggest two small amendments too: * "Erz ... |
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