| Locality type: | Mine |
| Classification |
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| Species: | Posnjakite |
| Formula: | Cu4(SO4)(OH)6 · H2O |
| Confirmation |
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| Validity: | Believed Valid |
| Data |
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| Mineral Data: | Click here to view Posnjakite data |
| Locality Data: | Click here to view Hagendorf South Pegmatite, Hagendorf, Waidhaus, Neustadt an der Waldnaab District, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |
| Data Identifiers |
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| Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 75276 |
| Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:75276:9 |
| GUID (UUID V4): | 0 |
| Nearest other occurrences of Posnjakite |
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| 28.7km (17.8 miles) | ⓘOberbaumühle Quarry, Oberbaumühle, Windischeschenbach, Neustadt an der Waldnaab District, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany |
| 57.9km (36.0 miles) | ⓘHuber stock (Huber shaft; Hub stock), Krásno, Sokolov District, Karlovy Vary Region, Czech Republic |
| 94.6km (58.8 miles) | ⓘSt Christoph Mine, Breitenbrunn, Breitenbrunn, Erzgebirgskreis, Saxony, Germany |
| 97.5km (60.6 miles) | ⓘArme Hilfe Mine, Ullersreuth, Hirschberg, Saale-Orla District, Thuringia, Germany |
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Keck, Erich, Grey, Ian E., MacRae, Colin M., Boer, Stephanie, Hochleitner, Rupert, Rewitzer, Christian, Mumme, William G., Glenn, A. Matt, Davidson, Cameron (2022) New secondary phosphate mineral occurrences and their crystal chemistry, at the Hagendorf Süd pegmatite, Bavaria. European Journal of Mineralogy, 34 (5) 439-450 doi:10.5194/ejm-34-439-2022 |
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 | | Book | | HagendorfPleystein Province:
the Center of
Pegmatites in an
Ensialic Orogen
Modern Approaches in Solid Earth...Harald G. Dill
The Hagendorf-Pleystein
Province: the Center of
Pegmatites in an Ensialic
Orogen
Harald...Gottfried-Wilhelm-Leibniz University
Hannover, Germany
Responsible Series Editor: F. Pirajno
ISSN 1876-1682...rocks and minerals (German: Steinpfalz = Stony
Palatinate).
To cooperate with him meant to have a friend...did not postpone my
questions. I did not receive an answer from him, he provided me with
a solution. |  | | Book (edition) | | Geoscience 3
THE ORE MINERALS
UNDER THE MICROSCOPE
An Optical Guide
Second Edition
Atlases in Geoscience...Geoscience 3
THE ORE MINERALS
UNDER THE MICROSCOPE
An Optical Guide
Second Edition
Bernhard Pracejus
Sultan...Mineralogie, Malteserstr. 74-100, D-12249 Berlin, Germany
Earth Science Department / College of Science,...Feld 236, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
Sodenstr. 19, D-12309 Berlin, Germany
Graslitzer Str. 5, D-63791 Karlstein...Karlstein am Main, Germany
Ludwig-Maximilians Universität, Department für Geo- und
Umweltwissenschaften |  | | Book | | changes of relative band
intensities) may be seen in an ATR spectrum due
to the dependency of the penetration...spectroscopy using pulverized samples
dispersed in an immersion medium should be
considered as the preferred...absorb much humidity from the air. This
leads to an increased background in the ranges
1600–1700 and...for crystals of
organic compounds with weak van der Waals
intermolecular interactions. As a rule, phase...ones recorded
for samples dispersed as suspension in an inert
liquid (e.g. Nujol). Nujol, or paraffin oil |  | | Book | | Such Central and Eastern
Europe regional names as Bavaria, Bohemia, Saxony, Tyrol, and many
others, are generally...and corrections made by Michael Fleischer,
who read an early draft of the manuscript. I also wish to express...79
80
PART II: MINERAL NAMES: AN ALPHABETICAL LIST
Mineral Names: An Alphabetical List
83
Appendix... especially after
Georgius Agricola (1494-1555), an ever increasing number of
names appeared in mineralogical...genuine species with further study.
Unfortunately, an old science like mineralogy is dominated by
tradition |  | | Book (edition) | | Mineralogy, Museum of Geology
South Dakota School of Mines & Technology
Rapid City, South Dakota
GEORGE ROBERT...specimens of
many of the described minerals. Here, an advantage of photography appears in that deliberate...omitted, it can be
assumed that we were unable to find an acceptable entry. Symbols used are generally those...familiar to mineralogists and collecters.
Following is an item by item introduction to each of the properties...the crystal structure is known or at least until an accurate cell (size
and symmetry) is determined, |
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