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Ara­g­onite is a cal­ci­um car­bo­nate, chem­i­cal­ly iden­ti­cal with calcite. The min­er­al calcite, how­ev­er, dif­fers from Ara­g­onite due to its in­ter­nal crys­tal struc­ture. While the crys­tal sys­tem of calcite is trig­o­n­al, the sys­tem of ara­g­onite is rhom­bic. Dense mass­es of small ara­g­onite crys­tals are dif­fi­cul ... moreAragonite is a calcium carbonate, chemically identical with calcite. The mineral calcite, however, differs from Aragonite due to its internal crystal structure. While the crystal system of calcite is trigonal, the system of aragonite is rhombic. Dense masses of small aragonite crystals are difficult to distinguish from calcite, but they are larger, they show a distinct habit.

A lot of chapters in this portrait will give you much more details about this interesting mineral. Written and investigated by Peter Seroka. (Article in german)
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The Min­er­alien­t­age München 2025 – The Mu­nich Show once again show­cased a fas­ci­nat­ing va­ri­e­ty of min­er­als, fos­sils, and jew­el­ry. Al­though vis­i­tor num­bers ap­peared slight­ly low­er than last year, the fair re­mained vi­brant and di­verse. High­lights in­clud­ed the col­lec­tor dis­plays and the spe­cial ex­hi­bi­tio ... moreThe Mineralientage München 2025 – The Munich Show once again showcased a fascinating variety of minerals, fossils, and jewelry. Although visitor numbers appeared slightly lower than last year, the fair remained vibrant and diverse. Highlights included the collector displays and the special exhibition on natural resources, while the fossil section was somewhat smaller.
Some visitors expressed a wish for more seating areas, opportunities for exchange, and more eye-catching advertising, yet overall the event left a very positive impression and remains a must-visit for collectors and families alike.
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... ist ein spezielles Licht­mikroskop, welch­es lin­ear po­larisiertes Licht mit Po­larisa­toren erzeugt und analysiert. So wird die Dop­pel­brechung bei op­tisch ani­sotropen Min­eralen deut­lich sicht­bar, aber auch op­tische Ak­tiv­itäten kön­nen bes­timmt wer­den.. Es di­ent Pet­ro­graphen für die kris­tal­lop­tische A ... more... ist ein spezielles Lichtmikroskop, welches linear polarisiertes Licht mit Polarisatoren erzeugt und analysiert. So wird die Doppelbrechung bei optisch anisotropen Mineralen deutlich sichtbar, aber auch optische Aktivitäten können bestimmt werden.. Es dient Petrographen für die kristalloptische Analyse (das mikroskopische Studium) der Gesteine, ihrer Minerale und ihres Gefüges.

Durchsichtige Minerale der Gesteine werden in Dünnschliffen (ca. 0,02 mm) oder als Pulver untersucht. Zu den optischen Eigenschaften, die in dem zu untersuchenden Mineral bestimmt werden können, gehört neben dem Brechungsindex oder den Hauptbrechungsindizes auch die Doppelbrechung (Birefringenz), welche mit Hilfe des Polarisationsmikroskopes im durchfallenden Licht bestimmt wird.

Wichtiges Zubehör ist der Universaldrehtisch mit Achse (u.a. 4-achsig) normal zum Schliff, Hilfs-, Vertikal- und Horizontalachse. Mit dieser Methode können selbst kleinste Kristallkörner von einigen hundertstel Millimetern, die in Dünnschliffen als durchsichtige Einschlüsse vorkommen, genau ...
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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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The Alps are the high­est and most ex­ten­sive moun­tain range sys­tem that lies en­tire­ly in Eu­rope, stretch­ing ap­prox­i­mate­ly 1,200 km across eight Alpine coun­tries from Aus­tria and Slove­nia in the east, Switz­er­land, Liecht­en­stein, Ger­many, and France to the west, and Ita­ly and Mo­na­co to the south. The ... moreThe Alps are the highest and most extensive mountain range system that lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km across eight Alpine countries from Austria and Slovenia in the east, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, and France to the west, and Italy and Monaco to the south. The Caucasus Mountains are higher, and the Urals longer, but both lie partly in Asia. The Alps were formed over tens of millions of years as the African and Eurasian tectonic plates collided. Extreme shortening caused by the event resulted in marine sedimentary rocks rising by thrusting and folding into high mountain peaks such as Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn. Mont Blanc spans the French–Italian border, and at 4,810 m is the highest mountain in the Alps. The Alpine region area contains about a hundred peaks higher than 4,000 m known as the "four-thousanders".
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