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De­posits are one of the most im­por­tant top­ics in ge­ol­o­gy. Peter Sero­ka has ad­dressed the is­sue in sev­er­al years of work and has writ­ten an up-to-date ge­o­log­i­cal sum­mary. He ded­i­cat­ed his work to the 15 th an­niver­sary of Min­er­alie­nat­las. The work gives de­tailed in­for­ma­tion re­gard­ing the ori­gin of d ... moreDeposits are one of the most important topics in geology. Peter Seroka has addressed the issue in several years of work and has written an up-to-date geological summary. He dedicated his work to the 15 th anniversary of Mineralienatlas. The work gives detailed information regarding the origin of deposits, the different types of deposits and their classification. Examples of economically important deposits complete the chapters. Provided that this comprehensive work would be printed it would be a volume of over 400 pages; here it is provided in its entirety, online. Thanks to Peter Seroka. (written in german language).
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Min­er­al por­trait gar­netThis portrait mainly deals with the 6 classic garnets, their amazing history, the world’s best known classic and modern localities and deposits and their use as a gems or abrasives. It also deals with the common belief related to the non-existence of blue garnets and its refutation proven by new finds. A separate chapter deals with synthetic garnets. But it also deals with the mix up of definitions, groupings and old and unnecessary terms, which have finally been terminated or brought to a common denominator.

In 2012 the IMA (CNMNC) has defined garnets as members of the Garnet Supergroup, which include all minerals isostructural with garnet regardless of what elements occupy the four atomic sites; i.e. the supergroup includes several chemical classes . Those minerals are closely related to each other and may form a series with each other. Some garnets form intermediary minerals between each member, and may even be intergrown within a single crystal.

With the publication of the new nomenclature of the garnet supergroup, the term “garnet group” does not have its meaning anymore and the intermediate working term “Garnet superstructural group” has been replaced by “Garnet Supergroup”.
There are 32 approved species and 5 “candidate” species waiting on approval. The 32 species are subdivided by their Z-charge into 29 species, which belong to 5 groups and to 3 single representative species.
One of those 5 groups is the “Garnet group”, consisting of the 6 former (classic) garnets Pyrope, Grossular, Spessartine, Almandine, Uvarovite and Andradite plus 8 rarer garnets , as Menzerite-(Y), Eringaite, Goldmanite, Momoiite, Knorringite, Calderite, Majorite and Morimotoite.
This por­trait main­ly deals with the 6 clas­sic gar­nets, their amaz­ing his­to­ry, the world’s best known clas­sic and mod­ern lo­cal­i­ties and de­posits and their use as a gems or abra­sives. It al­so deals with the com­mon be­lief re­lat­ed to the non-ex­is­tence of blue gar­nets and its refu­ta­tion proven by new ... moreThis portrait mainly deals with the 6 classic garnets, their amazing history, the world’s best known classic and modern localities and deposits and their use as a gems or abrasives. It also deals with the common belief related to the non-existence of blue garnets and its refutation proven by new finds. A separate chapter deals with synthetic garnets. But it also deals with the mix up of definitions, groupings and old and unnecessary terms, which have finally been terminated or brought to a common denominator.

In 2012 the IMA (CNMNC) has defined garnets as members of the Garnet Supergroup, which include all minerals isostructural with garnet regardless of what elements occupy the four atomic sites; i.e. the supergroup includes several chemical classes . Those minerals are closely related to each other and may form a series with each other. Some garnets form intermediary minerals between each member, and may even be intergrown within a single crystal.

With the publication of the new nomenclature of the garnet supergroup, the term “garnet group” does not have its meaning anymore and the intermediate working term “Garnet superstructural group” has been replaced by “Garnet Supergroup”.
There are 32 approved species and 5 “candidate” species waiting on approval. The 32 species are subdivided by their Z-charge into 29 species, which belong to 5 groups and to 3 single representative species.
One of those 5 groups is the “Garnet group”, consisting of the 6 former (classic) garnets Pyrope, Grossular, Spessartine, Almandine, Uvarovite and Andradite plus 8 rarer garnets , as Menzerite-(Y), Eringaite, Goldmanite, Momoiite, Knorringite, Calderite, Majorite and Morimotoite.
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Bei dem Koch­er­s­tollen han­delte es sich um ei­nen 150 m lan­gen, fast waagerecht in den Berg getriebe­nen Stollen; daran schloß sich ein so­ge­nan­n­ter Brems­berg von vielleicht 50 m Länge an, der in eine Tiefe von cir­ca 30 m führte. Vom Ende die­s­es Brems­berges aus wur­den 2 Streck­en aufge­fahren, die eine in ... moreBei dem Kocherstollen handelte es sich um einen 150 m langen, fast waagerecht in den Berg getriebenen Stollen; daran schloß sich ein sogenannter Bremsberg von vielleicht 50 m Länge an, der in eine Tiefe von circa 30 m führte. Vom Ende dieses Bremsberges aus wurden 2 Strecken aufgefahren, die eine in nordwestlicher und die andere in südöstlicher Richtung. Die NWstrecke erreichte eine Länge von etwa 60 m, die SEstrecke eine solche von etwa 250 m. Von der NWstrecke war ein sogenannter Überhau (Luftloch) bis über Tage herausgearbeitet worden. Die Gänge wurden in den oberen Partien abgebaut, waren zum Schluß aber nur noch 25 - 30 cm mächtig und damit nicht mehr ... Ein Beitrag von Michael Kommer
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This is the most com­pre­hen­sive syn­op­sis re­lat­ed to the his­to­ry, the min­er­al­o­gy, the ex­ploi­ta­tion and the most ac­tu­al eco­nom­ic and po­lit­i­cal re­sumé on rare earth el­e­ments and their min­er­als to be found in the in­ter­net. REE be­long to the most im­por­tant raw ma­te­rials of the 21st cen­tu­ry, which are used ... moreThis is the most comprehensive synopsis related to the history, the mineralogy, the exploitation and the most actual economic and political resumé on rare earth elements and their minerals to be found in the internet. REE belong to the most important raw materials of the 21st century, which are used in a large number of key technologies. However, due to the fact that almost 97% of the world's REE are mined and produced in China, REE have become an ongoing political issue, mainly amongst technology providing countries like the US, Japan and Western Europe.

This portrait tries to explain the characteristics of REE and their role for our modern world. Written and investigated by Peter Seroka. (Article in german)
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Die Flußs­patvorkom­men des Do­naus­taufer Re­viers lie­gen am tek­tonisch stark über­prägten Süd­saum (Do­nau­rand­bruch) der böh­mischen Masse. Es han­delt sich um hy­drother­male Ganglager­stät­ten, die en­twed­er Kris­tall­granit I oder mit­telkörni­gen Granit durch­sch­la­gen. Ihr südlich­es Ende liegt in jen­er Zone, wo d ... moreDie Flußspatvorkommen des Donaustaufer Reviers liegen am tektonisch stark überprägten Südsaum (Donaurandbruch) der böhmischen Masse. Es handelt sich um hydrothermale Ganglagerstätten, die entweder Kristallgranit I oder mittelkörnigen Granit durchschlagen. Ihr südliches Ende liegt in jener Zone, wo das Nebengestein bereits durch Kataklase geprägt ist. Im Norden werden die Gänge entweder von einer Störungszone abgeschnitten (Sulzbach II) bzw. vertauben knapp vorher oder aber sie gehen bei gleicher Breite in einen reinen Quarzgang über (Gänge des fürstlichen Tiergartens). Die Flußspatgänge streichen... - Beschreibung des Reviers der Gruben - Michael Kommer. Die Beschreibungen der Gruben befinden sich bei den jeweiligen Lokationen.
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Der Name des Min­er­als stammt vom griechischen sphaleros. Die­s­es be­deutet trügerisch, weil aus der zusam­men mit Bleiglanz ge­fun­de­nen Zink­blende kein Blei ge­won­nen wer­den kon­nte und das El­e­ment Zink noch nicht ent­deckt war. Blende war die Berg­manns­bezeich­nung für taubes Erz. Spha­ler­it ist das wichtigs ... moreDer Name des Minerals stammt vom griechischen sphaleros. Dieses bedeutet trügerisch, weil aus der zusammen mit Bleiglanz gefundenen Zinkblende kein Blei gewonnen werden konnte und das Element Zink noch nicht entdeckt war. Blende war die Bergmannsbezeichnung für taubes Erz. Sphalerit ist das wichtigste Zinkerz, aus welchem neben dem Metall Zink auch Cadmium, Indium und ....

Sphalerit gehört zum kubischen Kristallsystem und zur hexakistetraedrischen Klasse. Die Struktur der Kristalle ist ähnlich der Diamantstruktur, wobei, anders als bei Diamant, um jedes S-Ion an den Tetraederecken vier Zinkionen angeordnet sind. Im Gegensatz zu Diamant verläuft die Spaltbarkeit in den Sphaleritkristallen nicht nach den Flächen des Oktaeders, sondern nach den Flächen des Rhombendodekaeders {110}, da diese Gitterebenen gleichviel Zn- und ... Ein Beitrag von Peter Seroka
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