Difference between revisions of "gser rdo"

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gold stone, gold ore, gold stone [JV]  
 
gold stone, gold ore, gold stone [JV]  
  
(med) Chalcopyrite, Copper iron sulphide CuFeS<sub>2</sub> (Yeshi 2018). Most abundant copper ore with brass yellow color ('catgold' in german), weathering may lead to the formation of malachite, azurite and numerous other secondary copper minerals (mindat.org) [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 15:16, 22 November 2021 (UTC)  
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(med) Chalcopyrite, Copper iron sulphide CuFeS<sub>2</sub> (Yeshi 2018). Most abundant copper ore with brass yellow color ('catgold' in german), weathering may lead to the formation of malachite, azurite and numerous other secondary copper minerals (mindat.org).<br>
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(med) Marcasite, FeS<sub>2</sub>, golden stone, stone with golden specks (Drungtso 1999). Brass-yellow, metallic mineral ; tin-white on fresh exposures. The word is Arabic or Moorish and was applied to pyrite and similar metallic bronze colored minerals. Most frequently found in sedimentary rocks and coal beds, as a replacement mineral forming fossils, it is a mineral of low-temperature, near-surface, environments, forming from acid solutions. Pyrite (gser zil), the more stable form of FeS^2, forms under conditions of higher temperatures and lower acidity or alkaline environments. Several mining sites in Tibet (mindat.org). <br>
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(med) Gold stone (Phrin Las 1987) [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 15:16, 22 November 2021 (UTC)  
  
 
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gser rdo med. mineral *, gold ore [IW]

med. mineral [astringent, cooling, cools fever, by its power cures broken bones, good for the eyes] [IW]

gold stone, gold ore, gold stone [JV]

(med) Chalcopyrite, Copper iron sulphide CuFeS2 (Yeshi 2018). Most abundant copper ore with brass yellow color ('catgold' in german), weathering may lead to the formation of malachite, azurite and numerous other secondary copper minerals (mindat.org).
(med) Marcasite, FeS2, golden stone, stone with golden specks (Drungtso 1999). Brass-yellow, metallic mineral ; tin-white on fresh exposures. The word is Arabic or Moorish and was applied to pyrite and similar metallic bronze colored minerals. Most frequently found in sedimentary rocks and coal beds, as a replacement mineral forming fossils, it is a mineral of low-temperature, near-surface, environments, forming from acid solutions. Pyrite (gser zil), the more stable form of FeS^2, forms under conditions of higher temperatures and lower acidity or alkaline environments. Several mining sites in Tibet (mindat.org).
(med) Gold stone (Phrin Las 1987) Johannes Schmidt (talk) 15:16, 22 November 2021 (UTC)