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Raade, Gunnar (1995) Secondary Zn and Cu minerals from contact deposits of the Oslo region, Norway. Norsk Bergverksmuseum Skrift, 9. 8-26

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TitleSecondary Zn and Cu minerals from contact deposits of the Oslo region, Norway
JournalNorsk Bergverksmuseum SkriftISBN82-91337-07-1
AuthorsRaade, GunnarAuthor
Year1995Volume9
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Full ReferenceRaade, Gunnar (1995) Secondary Zn and Cu minerals from contact deposits of the Oslo region, Norway. Norsk Bergverksmuseum Skrift, 9. 8-26
Plain TextRaade, Gunnar (1995) Secondary Zn and Cu minerals from contact deposits of the Oslo region, Norway. Norsk Bergverksmuseum Skrift, 9. 8-26
InNordrum, Fred Steinar - Ed. (1995) Kongsberg Mineralsymposium 1995. Norsk Bergverksmuseum Skrift Vol. 9. Norsk Bergverksmuseum (Norwegian Mining Museum)
Abstract/NotesA list of 22 Zn/Cu minerals from the oxidised zone of contact deposits in the Oslo region is presented. Brianyoungite, described as a new mineral from Cumbria in 1993, was identified from Glomsrudkollen, Konnerudkollen, and Nyseter (Grua). Cu-poor aurichalcite from Konnerud has a mean Zn.Cu ratio of 4.44:1.00 (range 3.96- 5.45:1.00). Zn-rich malachite from Skjerpemyr (Grua) contains up to 17.66 wt.% ZnO, with 50.57 wt.% CuO, corresponding to (Cu1.49Zn0.51)Zum 2.00. The­ chemical analysis of a white massive mineral from Glomsrudkollen, with a powder pattern deviating in some details from that of hydrozincite, gave a formula close to Zn7(CO3)3(OH)8* H2O. A green "curly" mineral from the Sando quarry (Sande, Vestfold) may be identical with a very peculiar "Lockenmineral* described from Schwaz, Tirol. Its X-ray powder data are tabulated, but the material is too scarce for a chemical analysis.

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Lykkens Prøve, Grua mining district, Grua, Lunner, Akershus, Norway
Mutta Mine, Grua mining district, Grua, Lunner, Akershus, Norway
Nyseter Zinc Mines, Grua mining district, Grua, Lunner, Akershus, Norway
Skjerpemyr Mine, Grua mining district, Grua, Lunner, Akershus, Norway
Konnerudkollen Mines (Konnerud Mines), Konnerud, Drammen, Buskerud, Norway
Gjellebekk Mine (Auvi Mine), Gjellebekk, Lier, Buskerud, Norway
Glomsrudkollen Zinc Mines, Åmot, Modum, Buskerud, Norway
Sando Quarry, Sande, Holmestrand, Vestfold, Norwayon an unknown "lockenmineral"

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Lykkens Prøve, Grua mining district, Grua, Lunner, Akershus, Norway Linarite
Mutta Mine, Grua mining district, Grua, Lunner, Akershus, Norway Azurite, Brochantite, Hemimorphite, Hydrozincite, Malachite, Smithsonite
Nyseter Zinc Mines, Grua mining district, Grua, Lunner, Akershus, Norway Brianyoungite, Hemimorphite, Hydrozincite, Malachite, Smithsonite
Skjerpemyr Mine, Grua mining district, Grua, Lunner, Akershus, Norway Aurichalcite, Hydrozincite, Linarite, Rosasite, Smithsonite
Konnerudkollen Mines (Konnerud Mines), Konnerud, Drammen, Buskerud, Norway Azurite, Brianyoungite, Brochantite, Cuprite, Devilline, Goslarite, Hydrozincite, Langite, Linarite, Posnjakite, Rosasite, Schulenbergite, Serpierite, Wroewolfeite
Gjellebekk Mine (Auvi Mine), Gjellebekk, Lier, Buskerud, Norway Azurite, Brochantite, Cuprite, Langite, Malachite
Hørtekollen, Sylling, Lier, Buskerud, Norway Smithsonite
Glomsrudkollen Zinc Mines, Åmot, Modum, Buskerud, Norway Bianchite, Brianyoungite, Brochantite, Devilline, Gunningite, Hemimorphite, Malachite, Namuwite, Posnjakite, Schulenbergite, Serpierite


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