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Die er­sten konkreten Beschrei­bun­gen der mag­netischen Ei­gen­schaften des Mag­netit stam­men vom griechischen Philo­sophen und Wis­sen­schaftler Thales von Mile­tus aus dem 6. Jh. v. Chr. 300 Jahre später waren diese Ei­gen­schaften auch im al­ten Chi­na bekan­nt. Er­ste chi­ne­sische Kom­passe sind im 1. Jh. ver­wend ... moreDie ersten konkreten Beschreibungen der magnetischen Eigenschaften des Magnetit stammen vom griechischen Philosophen und Wissenschaftler Thales von Miletus aus dem 6. Jh. v. Chr. 300 Jahre später waren diese Eigenschaften auch im alten China bekannt. Erste chinesische Kompasse sind im 1. Jh. verwendet worden. Chinesische Mediziner konnten mittels Magnetit winzige Eisenfragmente aus dem Auge entfernen.

Wenngleich die Eigenschaft des Magnetismus schon den Griechen (Stein Magnetis des Theophrast von Eresos: "Über die Steine)"), Römern (Stein Magnes von Plinius dem Älteren; Gaius Plinius Secundus: "Historia Naturalis") und den Chinesen bekannt waren, dauerte es bis zum Jahr 1088, dass der chinesische Enzyklopädist Shen Kua in seinem in diesem Jahr erschienenen "Buch Meng Ch'i Pi T'an" den ersten klaren Bericht über einen aufgehängten Magnetkompass schrieb. Etwa um 1180 erschien die Beschreibung einer Kompassnadel als Navigationsmittel für die Seefahrt durch den englischen Wissenschaftler und Lehrer Alexander Neckam. Im Jahr 1269 veröffentlichte Petrus Peregrinus ... Ein Mineralien-Portrait erstellt von Peter Seroka
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The min­er­al fair end­ed suc­cess­ful­ly and the au­thor of this ar­ti­cle re­ceived on­ly pos­i­tive feed­back. Many deal­ers were ex­treme­ly sat­is­fied. Ac­cord­ing to the or­ganiz­er, 18,000 guests visit­ed the halls on Sa­t­ur­day alone. Both days were a hive of ac­tiv­i­ty and the nu­mer­ous chil­dren's at­trac­tions were wel ... moreThe mineral fair ended successfully and the author of this article received only positive feedback. Many dealers were extremely satisfied. According to the organizer, 18,000 guests visited the halls on Saturday alone. Both days were a hive of activity and the numerous children's attractions were well received. Parents were everywhere with their children to complete the geo-rally.

For mineral collectors, the usual dealers were on site, although some tables remained empty. There were no highlights from the scene or overflowing tables with identical material from new finds. However, one stand with an impressive selection of Germanite chunks was a welcome novelty.

The special exhibition “The Impossible Crystal” was a success. Even if not all the exhibits could be described as “impossible crystal”, all the pieces were of the best quality and well worth seeing. In the B halls, the author visited the “Young Designers”, including a student who presented cast silver jewelry in an organic design that showed off the embedded stones to their best advantage - an impressive piece of work...

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Als Bes­tim­mungs­merk­mal fall­en zwei­far­bige Ein­sprenglinge (blau­grau und rosarot) auf, die allerd­ings auch in der Variante RP26 vorkom­men. Das wichtig­ste Kri­teri­um, um diese bei­den Varian­ten au­sei­nan­der hal­ten zu kön­nen, sind die in der in­tru­siv­en Variante vorhan­de­nen, sch­malen Zonierun­gen, welche die ... moreAls Bestimmungsmerkmal fallen zweifarbige Einsprenglinge (blaugrau und rosarot) auf, die allerdings auch in der Variante RP26 vorkommen. Das wichtigste Kriterium, um diese beiden Varianten auseinander halten zu können, sind die in der intrusiven Variante vorhandenen, schmalen Zonierungen, welche die blaugrauen Kristalle dünn umschließen. Generell finden sich 2 Arten von Einsprenglingen in der intrusiven Variante: 1. kleine, zerbrochen wirkende rosarote und 2. größere, blaugraue mit schmaler Zonierung, welche die gleiche Farbe aufweist, wie die der Kleineren Einsprenglinge. ... Ein Beitrag von Jörg-Florian J.
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Ei­nen er­sten wichti­gen Schritt zur Ent­ste­hung des Variszischen Ge­birges stellte bere­its der Zer­fall des Su­perkonti­nents Ro­di­nia in mehrere Großkonti­nente im späten Neo­pro­tero­zoikum vor et­wa 750 Ma dar. Paläo­geo­graphische Un­ter­suchun­gen lassen da­rauf sch­ließen, dass sich im Ver­lauf der fol­gen­den 100 ... moreEinen ersten wichtigen Schritt zur Entstehung des Variszischen Gebirges stellte bereits der Zerfall des Superkontinents Rodinia in mehrere Großkontinente im späten Neoproterozoikum vor etwa 750 Ma dar. Paläogeographische Untersuchungen lassen darauf schließen, dass sich im Verlauf der folgenden 100 Ma zuerst Laurentia, Baltica (Osteuropäischer Kraton) und Sibirien, später auch eine Reihe kleinerer Terrane wie Avalonia und Armorica von Gondwana lösten und nach Norden drifteten. Zwischen diesen Kontinentplatten kam es zur Entstehung großer Ozeanbecken: dem Iapetus zwischen Laurentia und Baltica, dem Tornquist-Ozean zwischen Baltica und Avalonia und dem Rheischen Ozean. Auch Armorica war wahrscheinlich durch einen schmalen Ozean von Gondwana abgetrennt.
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The Al­ten­berg tin mine is well known for its huge sur­face break left by the min­ing ac­tiv­i­ties. Among min­er­al col­lec­tors the mine is fa­mous as well for its unique Py­c­nite de­posit, a va­ri­e­ty of to­paz oc­cur­ring in mas­sive colum­nar ag­gre­gates up to a length of 30 cm.

The min­ing start­ed in 1440 and c ... moreThe Altenberg tin mine is well known for its huge surface break left by the mining activities. Among mineral collectors the mine is famous as well for its unique Pycnite deposit, a variety of topaz occurring in massive columnar aggregates up to a length of 30 cm.

The mining started in 1440 and continued, with several ups and downs and some total shut-down periods, until 1991. The mining activities aimed for a plutonic granite body (350 to 400 metre in diameter and hydrothermally mineralized mainly with cassiterite and smaller amounts of wolframite, molybdenite, arsenopyrite, bismuth and others) and managed to extract a total sum of 37 million tons of ore. The huge surface break, called "The Altenberger Pinge", is the result of several roof collapses caused by excessive ore excavation and later on the continued drawing of caved material from the bottom of the fracture zone.

Collectible minerals were rare and small, so the Altenberg tin mine became never as famous as the Freiberg or Ehrenfriedersdorf districts, but its unique geology and mining technology made it quite interesting and worth a closer look.

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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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