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Tobi
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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 07:57 Post subject: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg - some 2012 impressions |
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Just came back from a trip with pupils from our school to the Marburg Museum. I thought it could be interesting to share some of the impressions here with you (including specimens from the stunning Harz Mountains exhibition).
Please excuse if locality informations are not exactly, if the sizes are only approximately and if some pictures are fuzzy. But i hope you enjoy these minerals nevertheless!
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Vanadinite Morocco Appr. 25 cm, largest crystals nearly 2 cm |
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Sulphur crystal Perticara, Italy Appr. 6 cm |
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Another Italian sulphur Sicily Appr. 15-18 cm |
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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 08:06 Post subject: Re: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg - some 2012 impressions |
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Rhodochrosite Hotazel, South Africa Appr. 8 cm |
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Amethyst Veracruz, Mexico Appr. 12 cm |
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Another Mexican amethyst Appr. 12-15 cm |
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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 08:11 Post subject: Re: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg - some 2012 impressions |
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Smoky quartz Zinggenstock, Switzerland Appr. 18-20 cm |
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Quartz Minas Gerais, Brazil Appr. 20 cm |
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Quartz with hematite Jinlong, China Appr. 15 cm
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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 08:18 Post subject: Re: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg - some 2012 impressions |
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Halite Neuhof, Hesse, Germany Appr. 40 cm |
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Fluorapatite Yates Mine, Canada Appr. 18-20 cm |
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Fluorapatite Baikal Lake, Russia Appr. 25-30 cm, largest crystal 12-15 (!!!) cm |
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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 08:26 Post subject: Re: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg - some 2012 impressions |
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Vanadinite arsenical with Mottramite Touissit, Morocco Appr. 60 cm |
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Calcite Picher, Oklahoma, USA Appr. 12-15 cm |
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Bournonite Horhausen, Westerwald, Germany Appr. 18 cm |
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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 08:31 Post subject: Re: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg - some 2012 impressions |
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Thank you for your great reportages about the Marburg Museum.
BTW, searching in the Forum I wrote the word "Marburg" and I found several threads started for you about this Museum, so I supposed that it could better if I unify all these different threads in one single thread named: "Mineralogical Museum of Marburg" where everybody could have a more complete vision, instead several separate visions.
What do you think Tobias?
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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 08:36 Post subject: Re: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg - some 2012 impressions |
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Fluorite Freiberg, Saxony, Germany Appr. 12 cm |
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Elbaite Grotta d'Oggi, Elba Island, Italy Appr. 10 cm |
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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 08:43 Post subject: Re: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg - some 2012 impressions |
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Jordi Fabre wrote: | Thank you for your great reportages about the Marburg Museum.
BTW, searching in the Forum I wrote the word "Marburg" and I found several threads started for you about this Museum, so I supposed that it could better if I unify all these different threads in one single thread named: "Mineralogical Museum of Marburg" where everybody could have a more complete vision, instead several separate visions.
What do you think Tobias? |
If you want to unify them, don't hesitate - you're the boss ;-) No, really: Why not? Most of them had several topics, but one large thread would not be wrong i think ...
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Fluorite Jiangxi Province, China Appr. 12 cm |
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Fluorite Dal'Negorsk, Russia Appr. 12-15 cm |
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Fluorite Ruyan, China Appr. 15 cm |
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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 08:47 Post subject: Re: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg - some 2012 impressions |
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Fluorite Elmwood Mine, Tennessee, USA Appr. 12-15 cm |
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Fluorite Dal'Negorsk, Russia Appr. 40 cm |
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Fluorite Stolberg, Harz Mts., Germany Appr. 10 cm
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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 08:56 Post subject: Re: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg - some 2012 impressions |
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Fluorite St. Andreasberg, Harz Mts., Germany Appr. 12 cm |
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Calcite St. Andreasberg, Harz Mts., Germany Appr. 25 cm |
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Fluorapatite Panasqueira, Portugal Appr. 15 cm (!!!) |
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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 09:08 Post subject: Re: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg - some 2012 impressions |
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Finally, three stunning specimens of galena from Neudorf, Harz Mountains, Germany - one of the most famous German mineral classics. The third specimen is so incredible, i couldn't find words when i stood in front of it. Just look at the size, no further comment!!!
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Galena on siderite Neudorf, Harz Mts., Germany Appr. 18 cm |
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Galena on siderite Neudorf, Harz Mts., Germany Appr. 8 cm |
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>>> THE <<< Galena Neudorf, Harz Mts., Germany Appr. 25 cm, some crystals larger than 6 cm (!!!)
One of the most awesome, striking, stunning, dazzling, breathtaking rocks i have seen in 20 years of being mineral addicted! Wow! |
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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 09:15 Post subject: Re: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg - some 2012 impressions |
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Thank you Tobias. It is interesting to see that this museum apparently is adding relatively new material, such as the fluorite from China. I hope they have an acquisitions budget, or are they exchanging for the newer pieces?
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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 09:24 Post subject: Re: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg - some 2012 impressions |
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I suppose the museum would like to have a larger budget, but as a faculty of a university they can't splurge too much money ;-)
Many of the newer specimens were donated by the supporters club of the museum, where i am a member. They use their money to acquire some really good specimens from time to time. And then there are a lot of wealthy private collectors with significant collections who sometimes donate minerals, either from their own collections, or they buy them for the museum's inventory.
But the giant galena above (i can't even fantasize about the value of it) is not property of our museum, it is on loan from a mining museum in Dresden, Saxony.
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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 10:56 Post subject: Re: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg - some 2012 impressions |
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Hi Tobi,
Thanks for the photos. I would really like to have one of the three specimens above in my collection ;-).
Christophe
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Posted: Mar 21, 2012 17:25 Post subject: Re: Mineralogical Museum of Marburg - some 2012 impressions |
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Astonihing galenas as well as fluorapatites and German fluorites. And your pictures are quite good taking into account the circumstances. Thanks, Tobias!!!!!
Cheers
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