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Re­port about a ge­o­log­ic - and ge­ol­o­gy of de­posits ex­cur­sion through cen­tral and south­ern Namibia as well as the Na­maqua­land bor­der­ing to the South and parts of the North­ern cape in au­tumn, 2009., Amongst other lo­cal­i­ties in Namibia the au­thor visit­ed the tin de­posit Uis, the ex­plo­ra­tions pro­ject Na ... moreReport about a geologic - and geology of deposits excursion through central and southern Namibia as well as the Namaqualand bordering to the South and parts of the Northern cape in autumn, 2009., Amongst other localities in Namibia the author visited the tin deposit Uis, the explorations project Namib Lead near Swakopmund, as well as the important mines Rosh Pinah and Scorpion Zinc in the south of Namibia. In the Republic South Africa the trip led to the copper mining region of Okiep as well as the lead zinc mines of Aggeneys and, finally, to the Kalahari manganese ore districts of Postmasburg and Kuruman.

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Bei der Fund­stelle Hu­ber­s­tock (auch Tage­bau Hubr, Stein­bruch Hubr) han­delt es sich um die Pinge eines im 16. Jh eingestürzten Berg­baus auf Zinn mit den um­lie­gen­den Hal­den (Be­r­an 2006). Diese stam­men so­wohl aus dem geschichtlichen Berg­bau, wie auch aus den Ak­tiv­itäten -un­ter­tage und über­tage- in jüng ... moreBei der Fundstelle Huberstock (auch Tagebau Hubr, Steinbruch Hubr) handelt es sich um die Pinge eines im 16. Jh eingestürzten Bergbaus auf Zinn mit den umliegenden Halden (Beran 2006). Diese stammen sowohl aus dem geschichtlichen Bergbau, wie auch aus den Aktivitäten -untertage und übertage- in jüngster Zeit (20. Jh., Einstellung des Betriebs der Stannum 1991, Bergbau auf Wolfram und Zinn).

Auf der Fundstellenseite wird auf einen Beitrag des Förderbvereins der Lithothek verlinkt. Diese haben die Fundstelle in der Lithothek aufgearbeitet.
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Wer Cölestin zuerst ent­deckte und wo­her das Ty­plokal­itäts­ma­te­rial herkam, ist nicht ganz klar. Of­fiziell wurde das Min­er­al 1781 vom französichen Ge­olo­gen Dolomieu auf Sizilien ent­deckt, an­dere Quellen sprechen von ein­er Er­stbeschrei­bung im Jahr 1791, wobei das Orig­i­nal­ma­te­rial faseriger blauer Cöles ... moreWer Cölestin zuerst entdeckte und woher das Typlokalitätsmaterial herkam, ist nicht ganz klar. Offiziell wurde das Mineral 1781 vom französichen Geologen Dolomieu auf Sizilien entdeckt, andere Quellen sprechen von einer Erstbeschreibung im Jahr 1791, wobei das Originalmaterial faseriger blauer Cölestin von Belliwood, Blair County, Pennsylvania gewesen sein soll.

Das Mineral wurde bereits Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts in England und Deutschland bergmännisch abgebaut, wobei der Hauptverwendungszweck die Restentzuckerung von Melasse und die Herstellung von Feuerwerk war. Zwischen 1880 und 1920 deckten die Gruben in der Avon Gorge bei Bristol in SW-England 90% des Welt-Cölestinbedarfs. Aus drei Lagerstätten bei Yate, nördlich von Bristol, wurde Cölestin bis Mitte der 1930er Jahre gefördert.
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In­di­ca­tor stoneA Scandinavian indicator stone is a glacial erratic composed of a characteristic rock type derived from a small known source area in Scandinavia. This term not only applies to igneous and metamorphic rocks but also to some sedimentary rocks. The Jotnian Sandstone and most of the Palaeozoic limestones, and the Old Red Sandstone are not included in the definition, although the presence of these and other rocks provide some evidence about the source area(s) of erratics and should certainly not be neglected in a stone count. In all cases we recommend including the whole assemblage of erratics/stones in such account. This makes it possible to use several methods of Interpretation. However, it should be pointed out that the practise used in the past, whereby each researcher had her/his own method of interpreting stone counts, has proved to be unsatisfactory. We demonstrate on the bases of over 2000 counts of indicator stones that we have carried out on assemblages mostly from Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein, but also from other N.German states and neighbouring countries, that the TGZ method (LÜTTIG 1958) yields the most reliable results. In addition to this method, the sources of individual indicator stones may be plotted on a so-called circle map and can be integrated with possible source data and the relative frequencies of other erratics in the assemblage. Some rock types are more suitable as indicator stones then others. It is unwise to use clearly unsuitable rock types; this would considerably reduce the reliability of the method and lead to erroneous results.
A Scan­di­na­vian in­di­ca­tor stone is a gla­cial er­rat­ic com­posed of a char­ac­teris­tic rock type de­rived from a small known source area in Scan­di­navia. This term not on­ly ap­plies to ig­neous and me­ta­mor­ph­ic rocks but al­so to some sed­i­men­tary rocks. The Jot­nian Sand­s­tone and most of the Palaeo­zoic lime­s­tone ... moreA Scandinavian indicator stone is a glacial erratic composed of a characteristic rock type derived from a small known source area in Scandinavia. This term not only applies to igneous and metamorphic rocks but also to some sedimentary rocks. The Jotnian Sandstone and most of the Palaeozoic limestones, and the Old Red Sandstone are not included in the definition, although the presence of these and other rocks provide some evidence about the source area(s) of erratics and should certainly not be neglected in a stone count. In all cases we recommend including the whole assemblage of erratics/stones in such account. This makes it possible to use several methods of Interpretation. However, it should be pointed out that the practise used in the past, whereby each researcher had her/his own method of interpreting stone counts, has proved to be unsatisfactory. We demonstrate on the bases of over 2000 counts of indicator stones that we have carried out on assemblages mostly from Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein, but also from other N.German states and neighbouring countries, that the TGZ method (LÜTTIG 1958) yields the most reliable results. In addition to this method, the sources of individual indicator stones may be plotted on a so-called circle map and can be integrated with possible source data and the relative frequencies of other erratics in the assemblage. Some rock types are more suitable as indicator stones then others. It is unwise to use clearly unsuitable rock types; this would considerably reduce the reliability of the method and lead to erroneous results.
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The Pet­ri­fied For­est is pri­mar­i­ly a ge­o­log­i­cal park, which owes its ori­gin to the cli­mate and ge­o­log­i­cal events. It is part of the so-called Paint­ed Desert and shows with its vari­ous lay­ers a strange and im­pres­sive scen­ery. Char­ac­ter­ized by ero­sion, it is a trea­sure trove of fos­sils. The rock for­ma ... moreThe Petrified Forest is primarily a geological park, which owes its origin to the climate and geological events. It is part of the so-called Painted Desert and shows with its various layers a strange and impressive scenery. Characterized by erosion, it is a treasure trove of fossils. The rock formations show a chronicle of the past and give clues about the events of bygone days. In the park you can exposure rock strata until 234 million years ago. The colorful desert hills, the flat mesas and shaped hills attributable primarily to Chinle Formation and are fluvial sediments, caused by water movement. Countless fossilized wood and tree trunks bear witness to a scrumptious earlier fauna.
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... Für die hi­er vorgestellte Un­ter­suchung wur­den Spek­tren von Urano­phan, Sk­lo­dowsk­it und Urano­circ­it aus der Lit­er­a­tur herange­zo­gen. Bei den un­ter­sucht­en Min­er­alien wurde näm­lich fest­gestellt, dass auf dem gleichen Stück auftre­tende, an­dere Uranyl-Min­er­alien, die Mes­sung ver­fälschen kön­nen, wenn de ... more... Für die hier vorgestellte Untersuchung wurden Spektren von Uranophan, Sklodowskit und Uranocircit aus der Literatur herangezogen. Bei den untersuchten Mineralien wurde nämlich festgestellt, dass auf dem gleichen Stück auftretende, andere Uranyl-Mineralien, die Messung verfälschen können, wenn deren Lumineszenz nicht räumlich sicher abgeblockt werden kann. Beispielsweise beeinflusste in einer ersten Messung die vergleichsweise starke Lumineszenz von Uranocircit die Messung an einer Uranophan-Probe aus Menzenschwand. Aus diesem Grund ist es sinnvoll, die Spektren weiterer potentiell auftretender Mineralien wie Uranocircit mit in die Untersuchung aufzunehmen, um bei der Bestimmung der Mineralien solche Einflüsse aufspüren zu können... Ein Beitrag von Markus Noller und Martin Stark
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