Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
45° 45' 12'' North , 7° 45' 8'' East
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
Type:
Mine (Tourist Attraction) - last checked 2023
Deposit first discovered:
1898 (approx.)
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:25821:1
Other/historical names associated with this locality:
Chamousira Mine; Tchamousira; Chamoursira; Tchamoursira; Chamoursière; Ciamousira; Ciamusera; Ciamusira; Chamosera; Chamoisera
Name(s) in local language(s):
Minera di Brusson (Chamousira), Brusson, Valle d'Ayas, Valle d'Aosta (Vallée d'Aoste), Italia
The coordinates mark the top of the Chamousira mountain.
This is one of the most important Italian
gold mines within an Alpine area. Locally named Chamousira mine. "Chamousira" is said to mean "the place visited by chamois".
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Vein s/
lode s were worked:
- The Fenillaz vein, one of the largest and exploited on 7 levels, has an average thickness of between 60 and 80 cm. It is E-W directed and is tilted 28° – 45° toward N-NNW;
- The Speranza vein (branching off of the Fenillaz vein) strikes W-E, dips 25°-30° N, has an average thickness of 30 cm and is worked from 2 shafts;
- The Gae Bianche vein strikes W-E, dips 30°-40° N, has an average thickness of 30 cm to 1 m but with a more complex and articulated development and is worked from 2 shafts.
According to Reinhold (1916) an estimated 30,000 tons of gangue containing an average of 16 g of
gold per ton remains in the mine.
The total extent of the tunnels is around 1,600 metres (other sources say 2,500 metres).
The
gold was in
quartz veins mixed with other
sulphide s, hosted by
gneiss and
metamorphic calc-schist s (typical orogenic
gold deposit with low
salinity ).
The first documentary information on the cultivation of the site dates back to the 13th century.
Worked by the Swiss "Société des Mines d'or de l'Evançon" from 1898 to 1902 and subsequently (other sources say partly simultaneously) by the English "The Evançon Gold Mining Company Ltd" until 1908 (other sources say until 1910, 1911, 1912 and even 1915).
After the mine's closure, the Swiss mineralogy professor Carl Schmidt commissioned the young Dutch student Thomas Reinhold to write a dissertation on "Die Goldpyritgänge von Brusson in Piemont" ("The
gold pyrite veins of Brusson in Piedmont"). Reinhold's dissertation was based on Schmidt's personal documentation on the mine and that of the now liquidated gold company.
Reinhold immediately got to work and completed the dissertation on March 8, 1916.
Some excerpts of his text:
"The
gold is found almost exclusively as free
gold . At first glance, the
gold finds appear to be irregularly distributed in patches throughout the entire
vein ."
"The
gold enrichments described here can be very considerable and in rare cases have a local extent of several cubic meters. For example, on May 29, 1908, 40 kg of
gold was found in 462 kg of vein mass at the upper end of gallery No. 4, 185-187 m from the mouth, approximately in the middle of the mine. A neighbouring ore nest of 244 kg
vein mass contained 28 kg of
gold . In February 1909, a
gold -rich zone of 58 kg of
quartz with 3 kg of free
gold was found between adits 4 and 5."
Reinhold also meticulously drew a map of many of the individual large
gold finds of the past, almost like a treasure map, with a description of his mineralogical knowledge, "… that the richest
gold sites were mainly found where the
vein intersects the
mica schist near the
limestone ."
He also stated that "the total yield of
ore in the years 1904–1909 amounts to 716.953 kg of
gold ."
The concession was taken over by the textile industrialists Rivetti in 1932 and then from 1954 until 1990 (other sources say until 1983) it was exploited by the Filippa family of Gressoney-Saint-Jean.
It is estimated that between four and six metric tons of
gold have been extracted from the mine during its operation, but due to lack of mining data, this has not been confirmed.
From the 1970s until 2012, with the greatest influx from the 1980s to 1996, the mine was subject to illegal mining.
Since there were never any security checks in place, anyone could enter the mine and stay for several days, extracting the remaining
gold but also putting the stability of the site at risk.
Since 2012, the Municipality of Brusson has provided for the total closure of the site, thus prohibiting entry and further destruction.
Currently, the concession belongs to the municipality of Brusson which follows its tourist development.
In 2012, the plan to transform the Brusson gold mines into a museum centre was announced, which was opened in 2015.
Level 7 of the Fenillaz
lode (100 m) was opened to the public as a tourist mine on 16 June 2016, followed by level 6 (70 m) on 28 May 2022.
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Detailed Mineral List: ⓘ Actinolite Formula: ◻Ca2 (Mg4.5-2.5 Fe0.5-2.5 )Si8 O22 (OH)2
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Albite Formula: Na(AlSi3 O8 )
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Allanite-(Ce) Formula: (CaCe)(AlAlFe2+ )O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH)
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Almandine Formula: Fe2+ 3 Al2 (SiO4 )3
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Anatase Formula: TiO2
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Ankerite Formula: Ca(Fe2+ ,Mg)(CO3 )2
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ 'Apatite' Formula: Ca5 (PO4 )3 (Cl/F/OH)
ⓘ Arsenolite Formula: As2 O3
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Awaruite Formula: Ni3 Fe
ⓘ Azurite Formula: Cu3 (CO3 )2 (OH)2
ⓘ Beryl Formula: Be3 Al2 (Si6 O18 )
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Beryl var. Aquamarine Formula: Be3 Al2 Si6 O18
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Bismutite Formula: (BiO)2 CO3
ⓘ Bornite Formula: Cu5 FeS4
ⓘ Bournonite Formula: PbCuSbS3
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Brannerite ? Formula: UTi2 O6
ⓘ Calcite Formula: CaCO3
ⓘ Cerussite Formula: PbCO3
ⓘ Chalcocyanite Formula: CuSO4
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Chalcopyrite Formula: CuFeS2
ⓘ Copiapite Formula: Fe2+ Fe3+ 4 (SO4 )6 (OH)2 · 20H2 O
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Cosalite Formula: Pb2 Bi2 S5
ⓘ Covellite Formula: CuS
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Dolomite Formula: CaMg(CO3 )2
ⓘ Dolomite var. Iron-bearing Dolomite Formula: Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3 )2
ⓘ Dyscrasite Formula: Ag3 Sb
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Epidote Formula: (CaCa)(AlAlFe3+ )O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH)
ⓘ Galena Formula: PbS
ⓘ Goethite Formula: Fe3+ O(OH)
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Graphite Formula: C
ⓘ Hematite Formula: Fe2 O3
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ 'Hornblende Root Name Group' Formula: ◻Ca2 (Z2+ 4 Z3+ )(AlSi7 O22 )(OH,F,Cl)2
ⓘ Ilmenite Formula: Fe2+ TiO3
ⓘ Lepidocrocite Formula: Fe3+ O(OH)
ⓘ 'Limonite' ⓘ Löllingite Formula: FeAs2
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Luzonite Formula: Cu3 AsS4
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Mackinawite Formula: FeS
ⓘ Magnesite Formula: MgCO3
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Magnetite Formula: Fe2+ Fe3+ 2 O4
ⓘ Malachite Formula: Cu2 (CO3 )(OH)2
ⓘ Marcasite Formula: FeS2
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Molybdenite Formula: MoS2
ⓘ Muscovite Formula: KAl2 (AlSi3 O10 )(OH)2
ⓘ Nantokite ? Formula: CuCl
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Native Antimony Formula: Sb
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Native Arsenic Formula: As
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Native Bismuth Formula: Bi
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Native Copper Formula: Cu
ⓘ Native Gold Formula: Au
ⓘ Native Silver Formula: Ag
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Orthobrannerite Formula: U4+ U6+ Ti4 O12 (OH)2
ⓘ Pyrite Formula: FeS2
ⓘ Pyrrhotite Formula: Fe1-x S
ⓘ Quartz Formula: SiO2
ⓘ Quartz var. Milky Quartz Formula: SiO2
ⓘ Quartz var. Rock Crystal Formula: SiO2
ⓘ Rutile Formula: TiO2
ⓘ Scheelite Formula: Ca(WO4 )
ⓘ Seligmannite Formula: PbCuAsS3
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ Siderite Formula: FeCO3
ⓘ Sphalerite Formula: ZnS
ⓘ Stibnite Formula: Sb2 S3
References: Maletto, G., Bittarello, E., Ciriotti, Marco E., Piccoli, G.C., Brizio, P., Castello, P., Cesti, G., Moroni, M. (2016) La miniera d’oro di Chamousira (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta [The Chamousira gold mine (Chamusera), Brusson, Val d’Ayas, Valle d’Aosta].Micro , 14 (3). 98-151 ⓘ 'Tetrahedrite Subgroup' Formula: Cu6 (Cu4 C 2+ 2 )Sb4 S12 S
ⓘ Titanite Formula: CaTi(SiO4 )O
ⓘ 'Tourmaline' Formula: A D 3 G 6 (T 6 O18 )(BO3 )3 X 3 Z
ⓘ Zoisite Formula: (CaCa)(AlAlAl)O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH)
List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification List of minerals for each chemical element H Hydrogen H ⓘ Actinolite ◻Ca2 (Mg4.5-2.5 Fe0.5-2.5 )Si8 O22 (OH)2 H ⓘ Allanite-(Ce) (CaCe)(AlAlFe2+ )O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) H ⓘ Azurite Cu3 (CO3 )2 (OH)2 H ⓘ Copiapite Fe2+ Fe4 3+ (SO4 )6 (OH)2 · 20H2 O H ⓘ Epidote (CaCa)(AlAlFe3+ )O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) H ⓘ Goethite Fe3+ O(OH) H ⓘ Lepidocrocite Fe3+ O(OH) H ⓘ Malachite Cu2 (CO3 )(OH)2 H ⓘ Muscovite KAl2 (AlSi3 O10 )(OH)2 H ⓘ Orthobrannerite U4+ U6+ Ti4 O12 (OH)2 H ⓘ Zoisite (CaCa)(AlAlAl)O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) H ⓘ Hornblende Root Name Group ◻Ca2 (Z4 2+ Z3+ )(AlSi7 O22 )(OH,F,Cl)2 H ⓘ Apatite Ca5 (PO4 )3 (Cl/F/OH) Be Beryllium Be ⓘ Beryl var.Aquamarine Be3 Al2 Si6 O18 Be ⓘ Beryl Be3 Al2 (Si6 O18 ) B Boron B ⓘ Tourmaline A D 3 G 6 (T 6 O18 )(BO3 )3 X 3 Z C Carbon C ⓘ Ankerite Ca(Fe2+ ,Mg)(CO3 )2 C ⓘ Azurite Cu3 (CO3 )2 (OH)2 C ⓘ Bismutite (BiO)2 CO3 C ⓘ Calcite CaCO3 C ⓘ Cerussite PbCO3 C ⓘ Dolomite CaMg(CO3 )2 C ⓘ Graphite C C ⓘ Magnesite MgCO3 C ⓘ Malachite Cu2 (CO3 )(OH)2 C ⓘ Siderite FeCO3 C ⓘ Dolomite var.Iron-bearing Dolomite Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3 )2 O Oxygen O ⓘ Actinolite ◻Ca2 (Mg4.5-2.5 Fe0.5-2.5 )Si8 O22 (OH)2 O ⓘ Albite Na(AlSi3 O8 ) O ⓘ Allanite-(Ce) (CaCe)(AlAlFe2+ )O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) O ⓘ Anatase TiO2 O ⓘ Ankerite Ca(Fe2+ ,Mg)(CO3 )2 O ⓘ Beryl var.Aquamarine Be3 Al2 Si6 O18 O ⓘ Arsenolite As2 O3 O ⓘ Azurite Cu3 (CO3 )2 (OH)2 O ⓘ Almandine Fe3 2+ Al2 (SiO4 )3 O ⓘ Bismutite (BiO)2 CO3 O ⓘ Brannerite UTi2 O6 O ⓘ Beryl Be3 Al2 (Si6 O18 ) O ⓘ Calcite CaCO3 O ⓘ Cerussite PbCO3 O ⓘ Chalcocyanite CuSO4 O ⓘ Copiapite Fe2+ Fe4 3+ (SO4 )6 (OH)2 · 20H2 O O ⓘ Dolomite CaMg(CO3 )2 O ⓘ Epidote (CaCa)(AlAlFe3+ )O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) O ⓘ Goethite Fe3+ O(OH) O ⓘ Hematite Fe2 O3 O ⓘ Ilmenite Fe2+ TiO3 O ⓘ Lepidocrocite Fe3+ O(OH) O ⓘ Magnesite MgCO3 O ⓘ Magnetite Fe2+ Fe2 3+ O4 O ⓘ Malachite Cu2 (CO3 )(OH)2 O ⓘ Muscovite KAl2 (AlSi3 O10 )(OH)2 O ⓘ Orthobrannerite U4+ U6+ Ti4 O12 (OH)2 O ⓘ Quartz SiO2 O ⓘ Rutile TiO2 O ⓘ Scheelite Ca(WO4 ) O ⓘ Siderite FeCO3 O ⓘ Titanite CaTi(SiO4 )O O ⓘ Tourmaline A D 3 G 6 (T 6 O18 )(BO3 )3 X 3 Z O ⓘ Zoisite (CaCa)(AlAlAl)O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) O ⓘ Quartz var.Rock Crystal SiO2 O ⓘ Quartz var.Milky Quartz SiO2 O ⓘ Hornblende Root Name Group ◻Ca2 (Z4 2+ Z3+ )(AlSi7 O22 )(OH,F,Cl)2 O ⓘ Dolomite var.Iron-bearing Dolomite Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3 )2 O ⓘ Apatite Ca5 (PO4 )3 (Cl/F/OH) F Fluorine F ⓘ Hornblende Root Name Group ◻Ca2 (Z4 2+ Z3+ )(AlSi7 O22 )(OH,F,Cl)2 F ⓘ Apatite Ca5 (PO4 )3 (Cl/F/OH) Na Sodium Na ⓘ Albite Na(AlSi3 O8 ) Mg Magnesium Mg ⓘ Actinolite ◻Ca2 (Mg4.5-2.5 Fe0.5-2.5 )Si8 O22 (OH)2 Mg ⓘ Ankerite Ca(Fe2+ ,Mg)(CO3 )2 Mg ⓘ Dolomite CaMg(CO3 )2 Mg ⓘ Magnesite MgCO3 Mg ⓘ Dolomite var.Iron-bearing Dolomite Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3 )2 Al Aluminium Al ⓘ Albite Na(AlSi3 O8 ) Al ⓘ Allanite-(Ce) (CaCe)(AlAlFe2+ )O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) Al ⓘ Beryl var.Aquamarine Be3 Al2 Si6 O18 Al ⓘ Almandine Fe3 2+ Al2 (SiO4 )3 Al ⓘ Beryl Be3 Al2 (Si6 O18 ) Al ⓘ Epidote (CaCa)(AlAlFe3+ )O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) Al ⓘ Muscovite KAl2 (AlSi3 O10 )(OH)2 Al ⓘ Zoisite (CaCa)(AlAlAl)O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) Al ⓘ Hornblende Root Name Group ◻Ca2 (Z4 2+ Z3+ )(AlSi7 O22 )(OH,F,Cl)2 Si Silicon Si ⓘ Actinolite ◻Ca2 (Mg4.5-2.5 Fe0.5-2.5 )Si8 O22 (OH)2 Si ⓘ Albite Na(AlSi3 O8 ) Si ⓘ Allanite-(Ce) (CaCe)(AlAlFe2+ )O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) Si ⓘ Beryl var.Aquamarine Be3 Al2 Si6 O18 Si ⓘ Almandine Fe3 2+ Al2 (SiO4 )3 Si ⓘ Beryl Be3 Al2 (Si6 O18 ) Si ⓘ Epidote (CaCa)(AlAlFe3+ )O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) Si ⓘ Muscovite KAl2 (AlSi3 O10 )(OH)2 Si ⓘ Quartz SiO2 Si ⓘ Titanite CaTi(SiO4 )O Si ⓘ Zoisite (CaCa)(AlAlAl)O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) Si ⓘ Quartz var.Rock Crystal SiO2 Si ⓘ Quartz var.Milky Quartz SiO2 Si ⓘ Hornblende Root Name Group ◻Ca2 (Z4 2+ Z3+ )(AlSi7 O22 )(OH,F,Cl)2 P Phosphorus P ⓘ Apatite Ca5 (PO4 )3 (Cl/F/OH) S Sulfur S ⓘ Bornite Cu5 FeS4 S ⓘ Bournonite PbCuSbS3 S ⓘ Chalcopyrite CuFeS2 S ⓘ Chalcocyanite CuSO4 S ⓘ Copiapite Fe2+ Fe4 3+ (SO4 )6 (OH)2 · 20H2 O S ⓘ Cosalite Pb2 Bi2 S5 S ⓘ Covellite CuS S ⓘ Galena PbS S ⓘ Luzonite Cu3 AsS4 S ⓘ Mackinawite FeS S ⓘ Marcasite FeS2 S ⓘ Molybdenite MoS2 S ⓘ Pyrite FeS2 S ⓘ Pyrrhotite Fe1-x S S ⓘ Seligmannite PbCuAsS3 S ⓘ Sphalerite ZnS S ⓘ Stibnite Sb2 S3 S ⓘ Tetrahedrite Subgroup Cu6 (Cu4 C 2 2+ )Sb4 S12 S Cl Chlorine Cl ⓘ Nantokite CuCl Cl ⓘ Hornblende Root Name Group ◻Ca2 (Z4 2+ Z3+ )(AlSi7 O22 )(OH,F,Cl)2 Cl ⓘ Apatite Ca5 (PO4 )3 (Cl/F/OH) K Potassium K ⓘ Muscovite KAl2 (AlSi3 O10 )(OH)2 Ca Calcium Ca ⓘ Actinolite ◻Ca2 (Mg4.5-2.5 Fe0.5-2.5 )Si8 O22 (OH)2 Ca ⓘ Allanite-(Ce) (CaCe)(AlAlFe2+ )O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) Ca ⓘ Ankerite Ca(Fe2+ ,Mg)(CO3 )2 Ca ⓘ Calcite CaCO3 Ca ⓘ Dolomite CaMg(CO3 )2 Ca ⓘ Epidote (CaCa)(AlAlFe3+ )O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) Ca ⓘ Scheelite Ca(WO4 ) Ca ⓘ Titanite CaTi(SiO4 )O Ca ⓘ Zoisite (CaCa)(AlAlAl)O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) Ca ⓘ Hornblende Root Name Group ◻Ca2 (Z4 2+ Z3+ )(AlSi7 O22 )(OH,F,Cl)2 Ca ⓘ Dolomite var.Iron-bearing Dolomite Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3 )2 Ca ⓘ Apatite Ca5 (PO4 )3 (Cl/F/OH) Ti Titanium Ti ⓘ Anatase TiO2 Ti ⓘ Brannerite UTi2 O6 Ti ⓘ Ilmenite Fe2+ TiO3 Ti ⓘ Orthobrannerite U4+ U6+ Ti4 O12 (OH)2 Ti ⓘ Rutile TiO2 Ti ⓘ Titanite CaTi(SiO4 )O Fe Iron Fe ⓘ Actinolite ◻Ca2 (Mg4.5-2.5 Fe0.5-2.5 )Si8 O22 (OH)2 Fe ⓘ Allanite-(Ce) (CaCe)(AlAlFe2+ )O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) Fe ⓘ Ankerite Ca(Fe2+ ,Mg)(CO3 )2 Fe ⓘ Awaruite Ni3 Fe Fe ⓘ Almandine Fe3 2+ Al2 (SiO4 )3 Fe ⓘ Bornite Cu5 FeS4 Fe ⓘ Chalcopyrite CuFeS2 Fe ⓘ Copiapite Fe2+ Fe4 3+ (SO4 )6 (OH)2 · 20H2 O Fe ⓘ Epidote (CaCa)(AlAlFe3+ )O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) Fe ⓘ Goethite Fe3+ O(OH) Fe ⓘ Hematite Fe2 O3 Fe ⓘ Ilmenite Fe2+ TiO3 Fe ⓘ Lepidocrocite Fe3+ O(OH) Fe ⓘ Löllingite FeAs2 Fe ⓘ Mackinawite FeS Fe ⓘ Magnetite Fe2+ Fe2 3+ O4 Fe ⓘ Marcasite FeS2 Fe ⓘ Pyrite FeS2 Fe ⓘ Pyrrhotite Fe1-x S Fe ⓘ Siderite FeCO3 Fe ⓘ Dolomite var.Iron-bearing Dolomite Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3 )2 Ni Nickel Ni ⓘ Awaruite Ni3 Fe Cu Copper Cu ⓘ Azurite Cu3 (CO3 )2 (OH)2 Cu ⓘ Bornite Cu5 FeS4 Cu ⓘ Bournonite PbCuSbS3 Cu ⓘ Chalcopyrite CuFeS2 Cu ⓘ Chalcocyanite CuSO4 Cu ⓘ Covellite CuS Cu ⓘ Native Copper Cu Cu ⓘ Luzonite Cu3 AsS4 Cu ⓘ Malachite Cu2 (CO3 )(OH)2 Cu ⓘ Nantokite CuCl Cu ⓘ Seligmannite PbCuAsS3 Cu ⓘ Tetrahedrite Subgroup Cu6 (Cu4 C 2 2+ )Sb4 S12 S Zn Zinc Zn ⓘ Sphalerite ZnS As Arsenic As ⓘ Arsenolite As2 O3 As ⓘ Native Arsenic As As ⓘ Löllingite FeAs2 As ⓘ Luzonite Cu3 AsS4 As ⓘ Seligmannite PbCuAsS3 Mo Molybdenum Mo ⓘ Molybdenite MoS2 Ag Silver Ag ⓘ Dyscrasite Ag3 Sb Ag ⓘ Native Silver Ag Sb Antimony Sb ⓘ Native Antimony Sb Sb ⓘ Bournonite PbCuSbS3 Sb ⓘ Dyscrasite Ag3 Sb Sb ⓘ Stibnite Sb2 S3 Sb ⓘ Tetrahedrite Subgroup Cu6 (Cu4 C 2 2+ )Sb4 S12 S Ce Cerium Ce ⓘ Allanite-(Ce) (CaCe)(AlAlFe2+ )O[Si2 O7 ][SiO4 ](OH) W Tungsten W ⓘ Scheelite Ca(WO4 ) Au Gold Au ⓘ Native Gold Au Pb Lead Pb ⓘ Bournonite PbCuSbS3 Pb ⓘ Cerussite PbCO3 Pb ⓘ Cosalite Pb2 Bi2 S5 Pb ⓘ Galena PbS Pb ⓘ Seligmannite PbCuAsS3 Bi Bismuth Bi ⓘ Native Bismuth Bi Bi ⓘ Bismutite (BiO)2 CO3 Bi ⓘ Cosalite Pb2 Bi2 S5 U Uranium U ⓘ Brannerite UTi2 O6 U ⓘ Orthobrannerite U4+ U6+ Ti4 O12 (OH)2
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