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Feldspar quarry, Wolfsberg, Spittal an der Drau, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria

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Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Zippeite
Formula:K3(UO2)4(SO4)2O3(OH) · 3H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Zippeite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Feldspar quarry, Wolfsberg, Spittal an der Drau, Spittal an der Drau District, Carinthia, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:199702
Long-form Identifier:1:3:199702:6
GUID (UUID V4):0
Nearest other occurrences of Zippeite
44.9km (27.9 miles)Pasel adit, Radhausberg, Kreuzkogel massif, Naßfeld valley, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
80.8km (50.2 miles)Hüttenberger Erzberg, Hüttenberg, Sankt Veit an der Glan District, Carinthia, Austria
93.4km (58.1 miles)Žirovski Vrh uranium mine, Gorenja Vas–Poljane, Slovenia
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Ferrotantalite-Ferrotapiolite Intergrowth fromSpittal a.d.Drau,Carinthia,AustriaP. Cern# 1, R. C h a p m a n 1,...ferrotapiolite occur in a pegmatite inSpittala.d.Drau,Carinthia. They are associated with muscovite...microscopic uranmicrolite, zircon and uraninite.An assemblage of secondaryuranium minerals is also...southern Ostalpen in general, and specifically of theSpittal pegmatite,is probably responsible for the recrystallization...Ostalpen,Austria.ZusammenfassungEine Ferrotantalit-Ferrotapiolit Verwachsung yonSpittal a.d.Drau, Kfirnten
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90-21739CIP IntroductionThis manual representsan alphabetical listing of all valid mineral species...classification, a reference to the origin of the name,an indication of related species, and selected literature...Introductionof a Roman numeral,an alphabetic character andan Arabic numeral. This designationconstitutes...than 3800 mineral entries represented in this book.An abridged synonymy is included as Appendix C. The...On the page following this introduction we includean abbreviated listing of elementsand elemental groupings
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write books onnew and related subjects. If you havean idea for abook please contact us at the above address... 137 PrefaceThis book is intended to serve asan introductionto the world of uranium and thorium...amount of these mineralsstored for long periods inan enclosed space couldcreate a buildup of radon gas...Peligotcorrectly identified Klaproth's materia l asan oxideand went on to produce elementa l uranium by...mineral,tho rite (ThSiO4 ), found in a pegmatite onan island inLangesund Fjord, southern Norway (Frondel
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whenwidespread burning of carbon-based fuels led toan increase inatmospheric CO2 (Zalasiewicz et al. 2008;...starting date,an important aspect ofcharacterizing the Anthropocene Epoch is achievingan understanding...physical, chemical, and biologicalprocesses, but asan inadvertent consequence of human modifications to...species that occur exclusively or predominantly asaninadvertent consequence of human activities (Table...Calciodelrioite3Ca(VO3)2·4H2OWest Sunday mine, Slick RockDistrict,San Miguel County, ColoradoCanavesite2
Book (edition)
groups: The number of new mineralspecies may grow asan avalanche, flooding the mineral population with tens...lepidolite, wolfrarnite). In many cases, minerals havean intermediatecomposition between theoretical end-members...tocrystallographic tenns (e .g. prismatine), toan organization (e.g .. mgriite). to a journal (minrecordite)...form. Many minerals display characteristictwinning,an intergrowth of two or more individualcrystals of...Miller indices are used.For instance, the symbol foran orthorhombic dipyramid form is { 111}, for a hexagonal
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and corrections made by Michael Fleischer,who readan early draft of the manuscript. I also wish to express...7980PART II: MINERAL NAMES:AN ALPHABETICAL LISTMineral Names:An Alphabetical List83Appendix... especially afterGeorgius Agricola (1494-1555),an ever increasing number ofnames appeared in mineralogical...genuine species with further study.Unfortunately,an old science like mineralogy is dominated bytradition...genuine species with further study.Unfortunately,an old science like mineralogy is dominated bytradition
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978-0-7643-4675-0Colll:'ctor} G11ide to theFeldspar Group, 978-0-7643-4329-2Published by Schiffer...write books on new andrelated subjects. If you havean idea for a book., please contactus at proposals@schifferbooks...uncferstanding the genesis ofelen1ents thoriun1and Lu-an ium to the status of great international uraniun1...is thus interesting reading, and you' II find herean abundance ofa rapidly expandi ng class of n1inerals...serve as a syste1natic guide to uraniu1nan d thoriun1 1nineralsan d their occutTences for the seriousstudent
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
sodium-zippeite.Gypsum, johannite and andersonite have beenfound associated with sodium-zippeite at other...the formation ofsodium-zippeite rather thanzippeite.Samples of sodium-zippeite have been lodgedwith...authors wish to thank Dr.R. F. Symes for reviewingan earlier draft of this paperand for access to specimens...(1858) Mineralogy ofGreat Britain and Ireland, Vander Voorst, London(republished 1977, Lapidary Publications...Broadstairs, Kent).Haidinger, W. (1845) Handbuchder bestimmendenMineralogie, Vienna. [Not seen: quoted
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This book is intended asan introduction to mineralogy; at the same time, it isan attempt to provide a compact...given to the history of their discovery and oftenan explanation is given of their names as well as other...of the extent of cultural development at any time.An important indicator is the skills used in working...bronze. The discovery of iron metallurgy initiatedan unprecedented advance of human activity in agriculture...exhausted and abandoned and new ones were sought.An expansion of iron ore mining began at the time of
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
I N E , JUNE 1993, VOL 57, PP. 352-354Sodium-zippeite from Geevor mine, St. Just,Cornwall~ODIUM-ZIPPE1TE...Na4(UO2)6(SO4)3(OH)l 0.4H20, is the most common member of thezippeite group which includes six naturally occurring hydrated...contain.Zippeite itself is the potassiumform, K4(UO2)6(SO4)3(OH) 10.4H20.The name 'zippeite' was first...first applied by Haidinger (1845) toan earthy yellow uranyl sulphatefrom Joachimsthal, Czechoslovakia...John (1821). However,the presence of potassium asan essential cationwas not recognised, nor were the
Report (issue)
mineralogy-ContinuedSulfates-ContinuedZippeite andzippeite-like minerals.--------------------·----...compounds in the ceramic and textile industries, asan alloyconstituent in steel, in the preparation of...development of the richuranium ores of the Katangadistrict in the Belgian Congo. Theuraninite ores of Great...name thorite wasapplied, found in a pegmatite onan island in the LangesundFiord, southern Norway. The...bombardment to the thorium isotope, Th233 , which yieldsan isotope
Catalog/List
creamy,smallStilbitextls,whichcoatan unidentifiodbrownmineralan Traprockmatrix.4x3x2",~.00.11...forms,developedover andcompletelyenvelop:5.ng,an ~.nncr metrixco!"e. Displaysucll.4x2ix2f",~10...formed xtls, to over 1 1• in E izc, cor.,:~ L\' (an ~op edge) aclusterof pearlytwirm:-d Calci te ;~...Bolivia.A thin,convolutcd,·urecrystallinematrix withan upper ( .isplaysurfcce)of brillia:it,uelldcveloped...xtls and gemmy,smallertabularxtls,implantedinanopen sparklingvug of Cerussite/Plumb.2tx2x1f",
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
anorthominasragrite, orthominasragrite, minasragrite andan unidentified yellow-green hydrated Fe–V sulfate....data: Because of the instability of the mineral,an electron-microprobe analysis could not be carried... 218 THE CANADIAN MINERALOGIST BrinrobertsiteAn ordered, mixed-layer dioctahedral pyrophyllite–smectite...Argentina, and at the Nepomucene mine, Annaberg,Austria. Occurrence: In the upper oxidation zone of the...northwestern Bohemia, Czech Republic. Occurrence:An efflorescence on a calcite vein with disintegrated
Catalog/List
Send a self-addressed stamped envelope to receivean addendum sheet.Please note our phone number is 716-467-8400... Very nice! ••• $75.0081B02 URANINITE, KinkelQuarry, Bedford, N.Y. (a) Excellent micro (to 3 mm) octahedral...octahedraluraninite crystals frozen infeldspar in a 0.7 x 1.5 cm patch ••• $25.00 (4 x 6 cm)81B03 MACDONALDITE...masses(3 x 4 cm),.$5.0081B04 RUTILE, LengenbachQuarry, Binn, Switzerland.m/m single, black, bipyramid..."watermelon" crystal section (4 x4.5 x 6 cm) with minorfeldspar (a) ... $15.0081B09 WHITEITE-(Mn), MnFeMg Al
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
extraction.Sekaninaite-cordierite, potassiumfeldspar, biotite, werdingite,and its Fe-dominant analogue...The most widespread accessories are monazite-(Ce),an apatitegroup mineral, and zircon.For the structure...sillimanite are intergrown on* All minerals marked withan asterisk have been approved bythe IMA CNMMN.† E-mail:...(2007-021). Boromullite is namedfor boron beingan essential constituent and for its relationshipto... F 2.54 (2.27–2.81),total 98.73 wt%. This givesan empirical formula on the basisof 18 anions of: Na1
Book (edition)
MandarinoThe Mineralogical RecordIne.Tucson This isan alphabeticallist, as of December I, 2007. of the...Pierre-Jacques Chiappero (France). G. Daxner (Austria). M. Dcliens (Belgium).Giancarlo Delia Ventura... Keams (USA). Elisabeth Kirchner(Austria), Uwe Kolitsch (Austria). Werner Krause (Gennany). Andre Lalonde...Lalonde (Canada),P. Leblhuber (Austria), Andrew Locock (Canada). J.A. Mandarino (deceased) (Canada),...Filippo Olmi (deccased) (ltaly). Werner H.Paar (Austria). Gian Carlo Parodi (France). Marco Pa ero (ltaly)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
in chrysotile, 729AUDIBERT,N.,cordierite-K-feldspar-quartz-orthopyroxenesymplectite from S. Algeria...textures, 55BROWN, W.L., 687BULGARIA,Madan oredistrict, anisometric crystalsfrom, 231Calcite, thermoluminescence..., sodium-zippeite from Cornwall, 352ENAMY,H., 349, 540ENGLAND, Cornwall, sodium-zippeite from Geevor...fromBuckbarrow Beck, 754;--, Shropshire, SquilverQuarry, edingtonite from, 349Eosphorite, new structural...As-Sb exchange energies in, 635FAKES, R.D., 754Feldspar, isostructural with danburite, 157;--,thermoluminescence
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
in a very rough country, definitely no place foran amateur—it can be downright deadly, I assure you...even calledreddish carnelian, conglomerate, No. 514an oolitic, chakedonic water-worn piece,and No. 515...incrustations, has been found in the St.Kevin miningdistrict, 8 miles west ofLeadville, Lake Co., Colo.CONNECTICUT—Dark...other fossils around Sarasota, SarasotaCo., Fla.An article covering his findsis in preparation and...for the talc was GeorgiaMarble Co. Verde AntiqueQuarry, 2miles s/w of Holly Springs, CherokeeCo., Ga
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encyclopedia, the result ofan exhaustive and meticulous search of the literature, isanauthoritative reference...Introductionhe assignment of a distinctive name toanpart of the 20th Century! Many words, however, al-...few people concerntion of modern English is froman ancient Indo-themselves with the origin and evolution...particularly Frencherals, have been named, andan accounting of the ori-and Italian.gin of mineral...OldHigh German and Old English feld (field) tofeldspar.— Generalized scheme of language evolution
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
there.The rock forming minerals, such asquartz,feldspar, mica, calcite and dolomite, build entire mountain...Silesia, Poland, wellknown lead-zinc deposits. This isan areawith interesting mineral locations: Szarley...twins of gypsumcrystals.BLEIBERG, Carnthia,Austria. Leadzinc deposit, here occur: galena, largexIs...greenockite, stolzite and srnithsonite. NearSalzburgAustria, well known minerallocality: wagnerite, lazurite...xls and others.ST. GOTTHARD Mountain, Switzerland,an area with interesting mineral locations. Here occur:
Book (volume)
Plains, wellsdrilled deep into this unit providean inexhaustible supply of cold artesian, Rocky Mountain...minesColumbite, Gold,Silver, etc.; and (2) Old MarbleQuarry on the Needles Hwy. 5.5 mi. NEScheelite, anddeep... E 6 mi., on French Cr., the Scott Rose QuartzQuarryAmblygonite (large yellow crystals), Aquamarine...YANKTON, W 4 mi., on Gavin’s Point rd. on S side inan abandoned brick yard’s claypitSelenite (crystals...province of theHighland Rim, which also enclosesan oval shaped area 80 mi. long by 50 mi. wide known
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minerals provides fluorescent characteristics,includingan extensive description of colorvariations in a quick-reference...themselves in the minerals of a single mine or mineraldistrict, oneor several particular mineral species, microspecimens...mineral capable of luminescence can be stimulated byan electron beam,including many minerals that do not...laboratory and its elaborate instruments and takean ultraviolet light into thefield at night to explore...fluorescing minerals.The field—mine, mine dump, orquarry—can be richly rewarding in its production of
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minerals provides fluorescent characteristics,includingan extensive description of colorvariations in a quick-reference...themselves in the minerals of a single mine or mineraldistrict, oneor several particular mineral species, microspecimens...mineral capable of luminescence can be stimulated byan electron beam,including many minerals that do not...instrumeare glad of the chance to leave the labnd takean ultraviolet light into thefield at night to explore...fluorescing minerals.The field—mine, mine dump, orquarry—canbe richly rewarding in its production of
Catalog/List
OCTOBER 1'n71.ACTI~ULITE. Zillertal, Tyrol,Austria.Choice oliv~ green very rich lustrousbladed crystal...1:3.25.3.ALMANDINE GARNET. Zillertal, Tyrol,Austria. Select lustrous well formed deepraspberry red...-rixl-t".£3.25.7.APATITE. Etiro Mine KaribabDistrict, S.W. Africa. Unusual turquoise blue purelustrous...intergrown and free standing on altered Limestone matrix.An oldlabel accompanies this specimen. 3x2xl~". £6...38.39.40.41.ohiO~3~.S.A.cAL.CITE. PUgl1Quarry, Castar,A large translucent pale sherry'coloured
Thesis/Dissertation
uranyl-sulfate phases occurring in the St. Anthony mine arezippeite [K3(UO2)4(SO4)2O3(OH) • 3H2O] and jachymovite...such as at the Piedra Triste mine in theLagunaDistrict (Fig. 3). Samples from the St. Anthony and Section...containphases with multiple oxyanions, such aszippeite + autunite (St. Anthony), andandersonite + gypsum...to Ambrosia Lake62.2 LagunaDistrict82.3 Ambrosia LakeDistrict102.4 Midnite Mine (Washington...Figure 2: Cross Section, Ambrosia Lake to LagunaDistrict7Figure 3: Grants Mineral Belt Map8Figure
 
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