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Cuchet, Stéphane; Meisser, Nicolas; Ansermet, Stefan (2024) Eine reichhaltige Mineralisation in verwitterten Galenit-Knollen vom Tiefengletscher, Uri, CH [A rich mineralization in altered galena nodules from Tiefengletscher, Uri, CH]. Schweizer Strahler, 58 (2). 2-22

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TitleEine reichhaltige Mineralisation in verwitterten Galenit-Knollen vom Tiefengletscher, Uri, CH
[A rich mineralization in altered galena nodules from Tiefengletscher, Uri, CH]
JournalSchweizer Strahler
AuthorsCuchet, StéphaneAuthor
Meisser, NicolasAuthor
Ansermet, StefanAuthor
Year2024 (May)Volume<   58   >
Page(s)2-22Issue<   2   >
PublisherASCMF
Original EntryCuchet, S., Meisser N., Ansermet S. (2023): Ein reichhaltige Mineralisation in verwitterten Galenit-Knollen vom Tiefengletscher, Uri, CH. Schweizer Strahler, 58(2), 0-22 (in German and French).
LanguagesGerman
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Mindat Ref. ID18368553Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:18368553:1
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Full ReferenceCuchet, Stéphane; Meisser, Nicolas; Ansermet, Stefan (2024) Eine reichhaltige Mineralisation in verwitterten Galenit-Knollen vom Tiefengletscher, Uri, CH [A rich mineralization in altered galena nodules from Tiefengletscher, Uri, CH]. Schweizer Strahler, 58 (2). 2-22
Plain TextCuchet, Stéphane; Meisser, Nicolas; Ansermet, Stefan (2024) Eine reichhaltige Mineralisation in verwitterten Galenit-Knollen vom Tiefengletscher, Uri, CH [A rich mineralization in altered galena nodules from Tiefengletscher, Uri, CH]. Schweizer Strahler, 58 (2). 2-22
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Abstract/NotesAltered nodules of galena have been discovered within an alpine fissure located in the Aar granite, freshly liberated from the ice of the so-called «Tiefengletscher» glacier, Uri, Switzerland. Rare and/or beautiful secondary lead minerals have crystallized around and within the nodules, but also into the porosity of the demineralized granite, hosting the quartzitic vein. Kasolite, expressed in amazing yellow crusts, is the witness of the concomitant uranium presence. A unique assemblage of manganoan ilmenite containing (all three partially arbitrarily named) symplectic ferri-rutile, manganoan titano-magnetite and punctually titano-hematite is also described. Keywords: galena, nodules, Tiefengletscher, Uri, wulfenite, vanadinite, hydrocerussite, lanarkite, kasolite, allanite-(Ce), apatite, manganoan ilmenite, ferri-rutile, manganoan titanomagnetite, titano-hematite, symplectite.

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LocalityMineral(s)
Tiefen glacier, Tiefenbach, Realp, Urseren, Uri, Switzerland Acanthite, Allanite-(Ce), Anglesite, Cerussite, Epidote, Fluorapatite, Hydrocerussite, Ilmenite, Kasolite, Magnetite, Pyrite, Rutile, Thorite, Titanite, Vanadinite, Zircon


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