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Das Min­er­al Wulfenit wurde - so die all­ge­mein ver­breit­ete Ver­sion bzw. der all­ge­mein ver­breit­ete Ir­r­tum - Ende des 18. Jh. vom öster­reichischen Je­suit­en (Ab­bé), Bo­tanik­er und Min­er­alo­gen Franz Frei­herr von Wulfen ent­deckt und von ihm in sein­er berühmten "Ab­hand­lung vom Kärn­th­nerischen Bleys­pathe" im ... moreDas Mineral Wulfenit wurde - so die allgemein verbreitete Version bzw. der allgemein verbreitete Irrtum - Ende des 18. Jh. vom österreichischen Jesuiten (Abbé), Botaniker und Mineralogen Franz Freiherr von Wulfen entdeckt und von ihm in seiner berühmten "Abhandlung vom Kärnthnerischen Bleyspathe" im Jahr 1785 beschrieben und gezeichnet, obwohl es bereits 1772 eine Veröffentlichung des Siebenbürgener Mineralogen und Geologen Ignaz von Born gab, mit dem Titel: "Plumbum spatosum flavo-rubrum pellucidum" (von Annaberg in Niederösterreich). Von Wulfen selbst zitierte den berühmten Bergrat Scopoli, welcher in seiner "Einleitung zur Kenntnis der Fossilien" den kärntherischen Bleyspat als " ungestaltete, ockergelblichte, versteinerte Bleyerde, welche im Zentner 27 bis 30 Pfund Blei enthält " beschrieb... ein Beitrag von Peter Seroka
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At the site Palioka­mariza Mine No. 18 (Pla­ka, Lavri­on, At­ti­ca, Greece), yel­low, nee­dle-like ura­ni­um min­er­als were ob­served grow­ing on gyp­sum. Un­der UV light (365 nm), two dist­inct flu­o­res­cence col­ors ap­peared: short­er, thin­n­er nee­dles glowed bright green, while longer, well-formed nee­dles glowed yel ... moreAt the site Paliokamariza Mine No. 18 (Plaka, Lavrion, Attica, Greece), yellow, needle-like uranium minerals were observed growing on gypsum. Under UV light (365 nm), two distinct fluorescence colors appeared: shorter, thinner needles glowed bright green, while longer, well-formed needles glowed yellow...

This study illustrates a notable epitaxial relationship between Boltwoodite (green luminescent) and Sklodowskite (yellow luminescent) on a gypsum matrix, discovered at Lavrion, Greece. Luminescent differentiation under UV, combined with spectroscopic and EDX analyses, revealed the intergrowth of the two uranium silicates—providing insight into their growth and crystallization behavior
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Diese Lokal­ität ist nach Rüders­dorf wohl der ergie­big­ste Fun­dort in Bran­den­burg. Wobei die An­zahl der Min­er­alarten die von Rüders­dorf so­gar noch über­stei­gen dürfte. Im Ge­gen­satz zu Rüders­dorf kann man hi­er auch noch frei sam­meln und Funde sind im Prinzip garan­tiert. Die Ton­gruben lie­gen in der Nähe ... moreDiese Lokalität ist nach Rüdersdorf wohl der ergiebigste Fundort in Brandenburg. Wobei die Anzahl der Mineralarten die von Rüdersdorf sogar noch übersteigen dürfte. Im Gegensatz zu Rüdersdorf kann man hier auch noch frei sammeln und Funde sind im Prinzip garantiert. Die Tongruben liegen in der Nähe der Bundesstraße 167 westlich von Bad Freienwalde und sind von Berlin aus einfach zu erreichen. Wie schon anklingt, gibt es zwei Tongruben. Die Nordgrube baut noch und wird immer größer. Sie ist, wenn man aus dem Oderbruch kommt, schon von weitem als heller Fleck in den dunklen bewaldeten Hügelketten um Bad Freienwalde zu erkennen. Die zweite Grube liegt wenig entfernt im Hammerthal. Man fahre die Straße "Im Hammerthal" von der B167 ab und bis zum Ende durch. Man gelangt zu einem kleinen Parkplatz und wandere an der Jugendherberge vorbei in den Wald. Linkerhand läuft ein Zaun entlang, an dessen Ende man sich durch sumpfiges Gelände über einen kleinen Bach hinweg kämpfen muss. Nach einiger Zeit taucht die große Wand der alten Südgrube auf. Bei feuchter Witterung ist absolute Vorsicht geboten. Der Verfasser hat selbst schon mehrmals fast das Schuhwerk eingebüßt, der zähe Ton ist nicht zu unterschätzen.
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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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