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Lead carbonate mineral
Cerussite (also known as lead carbonate or white lead ore) is a mineral consisting of lead carbonate with the chemical formula PbCO3, and is an important
Cerussite
Cosmetic product
lead carbonate of chemical formula 2 PbCO 3·Pb(OH) 2, while the mineral cerussite is a simple carbonate of lead (PbCO 3). A recipe from 1688 described the
Venetian_ceruse
Chemical element with atomic number 47 (Ag)
compounds, generally in the form of sulfides such as galena (lead sulfide) or cerussite (lead carbonate). So the primary production of silver requires the smelting
Silver
Chemical compound
mineral, in which context it is known as hydrocerussite, a hydrate of cerussite. It was formerly used as an ingredient for lead paint and a cosmetic called
White_lead
Mineral form of lead tetroxide
conditions. It also occurs as a result of mine fires. It is associated with cerussite, galena, litharge, massicot, mimetite, native lead, and wulfenite. It
Minium_(mineral)
898-carat cerussite gem in the Royal Ontario Museum's collection, from Tsumeb, Namibia
faceted cerussite gem, weighing 898 carats (179.6 g). It is currently part of Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) collection. The raw cerussite was discovered
Light_of_the_Desert
Copper lead sulfate hydroxide mineral
in association with brochantite, anglesite, caledonite, leadhillite, cerussite, malachite and hemimorphite. A shallow pocket of crystals of an intense
Linarite
Molybdate mineral
secondary mineral in oxidized hydrothermal lead deposits. It occurs with cerussite, anglesite, smithsonite, hemimorphite, vanadinite, pyromorphite, mimetite
Wulfenite
Chemical compound
PbCO3. It is a white, toxic solid. It occurs naturally as the mineral cerussite. Like all metal carbonates, lead(II) carbonate adopts a dense, highly
Lead_carbonate
Natural mineral form of lead sulfide
hydrothermal veins in association with sphalerite, marcasite, chalcopyrite, cerussite, anglesite, dolomite, calcite, quartz, barite, and fluorite. It is also
Galena
Chemical element with atomic number 82 (Pb)
from galena; anglesite, PbSO4, is a product of galena oxidation; and cerussite or white lead ore, PbCO3, is a decomposition product of galena. Arsenic
Lead
Mineral form of silver chloride
Chlorargyrite is water-insoluble. It occurs associated with native silver, cerussite, iodargyrite, atacamite, malachite, jarosite and various iron–manganese
Chlorargyrite
Manner in which light interacts with a crystal, rock, or mineral's surface
Minerals with a true adamantine lustre are uncommon, with examples including cerussite, zircon, and cubic zirconia. Minerals with a lesser (but still relatively
Lustre_(mineralogy)
Province of Canada
around the world." Iconic objects include: the world's largest faceted cerussite gem, Light of the Desert; four large totem poles, Nisga'a and Haida; and
Ontario
Rock or sediment with valuable metals, minerals and elements
Galena (PbS) in veins with other sulphide materials and in pegmatites; cerussite (PbCO3) in oxidized lead zones along with galena Lithium Li Metal production
Ore
Mineral of zinc carbonate
commonly occurs in association with hemimorphite, willemite, hydrozincite, cerussite, malachite, azurite, aurichalcite and anglesite. It forms two limited
Smithsonite
Carletonite Carnallite Cassiterite Catapleiite Cavansite Celestite Ceruleite Cerussite Chabazite Chalcopyrite Chambersite Charlesite Charoite Childrenite Chiolite
List_of_gemstones_by_species
Prehistoric period: Copper Age
Chatal/Çatal Hüyük in central Anatolia, though they might be made of galena, cerussite, or metallic lead, and accordingly might or might not be evidence of early
Chalcolithic
Lead (II) oxide mineral
environment, some other minerals that may be found with it may include cerussite, litharge, minium, wulfenite, valentinite and limonite. Warr, L.N. (2021)
Massicot
White carbonate mineral
incrustations. It occurs associated with smithsonite, hemimorphite, willemite, cerussite, aurichalcite, calcite and limonite. It was first described in 1853 for
Hydrozincite
Barium sulfate mineral
Baryte (salmon-colored) with cerussite from Morocco
Baryte
Mine in North Carolina
oxidized near-surface ore, with large amounts of lead and native silver. Cerussite was the most common ore in the upper layers, with argentiferous galena
Silver_Hill_Mine
Visible shape of a mineral
pyrophyllite, stibnite Reticulated Cerussite Rutile Crystals forming triangular net-like intergrowths. cerussite, rutile Rosette/Lenticular Baryte Gypsum
Crystal_habit
Copper carbonate mineral
various iron oxide minerals. It also often occurs along with quartz, cerussite, chrysocolla, olivenite and baryte. Fine specimens can be found at many
Azurite
Museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Lake meteorite. The Light of the Desert, the world's largest faceted cerussite, is another notable piece displayed in the gallery. Galleries that are
Royal_Ontario_Museum
Complex mineral
ore deposits and is associated with crocoite, pyromorphite, mimetite, cerussite, beudantite and duftite at the type locality in Russia. Warr, L.N. (2021)
Vauquelinite
Phyllosilicate mineral in the serpentine subgroup
of zinc deposits. It occurs with smithsonite, gebhardite, willemite, cerussite and sauconite. It was first described in 1927 for an occurrence in Vieille
Fraipontite
Complex metal ores
and silicification. These deposits are often iron hydroxides containing cerussite PbCO3, anglesite PbSO4, smithsonite ZnCO3, calamine Zn4[Si2O7] [OH]2×H2O
Polymetallic_ore
Lead aluminium carbonate mineral
overgrows crocoite. It may also be overgrown by yellow cerussite. It may be associated with cerussite, plattnerite, azurite, malachite, pyromorphite, mimetite
Dundasite
Secondary mineral of the alunite group
arseniosiderite, pharmacosiderite, olivenite, bayldonite, duftite, anglesite, cerussite and azurite. Beudantite was first described in 1826 for an occurrence
Beudantite
Cassiterite Cattierite Cavansite Celadonite Celestine Celsian Cerite Cerium Cerussite Cervandonite-(Ce) Cervantite Cesanite Cesbronite Chabazite (series of
List_of_minerals
Mineral
minerals. Frequently associated minerals include: linarite, malachite, cerussite, brochantite, anglesite, leadhillite, and azurite. Caledonite's blue color
Caledonite
Mine in Greece
upper Kamariza marble and the Kamariza schist. This deposit consists of cerussite (lead carbonate) and smithsonite (zinc carbonate) ores. The third contact
Mines_of_Laurion
Triclinic lead copper chromate mineral
Associated minerals include dioptase, fornacite, wulfenite, mimetite, cerussite and diaboleite. It was first described in 1970 for an occurrence in the
Iranite
Minerals containing the carbonate ion
ZnCO3 Spherocobaltite CoCO3 Aragonite group: orthorhombic Aragonite CaCO3 Cerussite PbCO3 Strontianite SrCO3 Witherite BaCO3 Rutherfordine UO2CO3 Natrite
Carbonate_mineral
Lead halide mineral
associated with paralaurionite, penfieldite, fiedlerite, phosgenite, cerussite and anglesite. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols"
Laurionite
Town in Oriental, Morocco
well known among mineral collectors for fine specimens of anglesite, cerussite, azurite, vanadinite and other minerals. "World Gazetteer".{{cite web}}:
Touissit
Quarry in France
wulfenite in France. As a rarity occurs the pseudomineral ozocerite. The cerussite is of extremely good quality and diversity. The Tabataud quarry and its
Tabataud_Quarry
Mineral - Lead Tungstate ( PbWO4)
hydrothermal tungsten-lead ore deposits typically in association with raspite, cerussite, anglesite, pyromorphite and mimetite. List of minerals List of minerals
Stolzite
production was of the oxidized zone, where the galena was altered to cerussite and anglesite in a gangue of limonite, goethite, and calcite. When the
Silver_mining_in_Nevada
Lead sulfate carbonate hydroxide mineral
content, with specific gravity 6.55, similar to other lead minerals such as cerussite (6.5) and anglesite (6.3). Cleavage is perfect on a plane perpendicular
Leadhillite
Complex halide mineral
with boleite include pseudoboleite, cumengeite, atacamite, anglesite, cerussite, phosgenite and gypsum at the type locality in Boleo, Mexico. In the Mammoth-St
Boleite
Chemical compound
Another method of preparation relies on annealing of lead(II) carbonate (cerussite) in air: 6 PbCO3 + O2 → 2 Pb3O4 + 6 CO2 Yet another method is oxidative
Lead(II,IV)_oxide
Use of heat and a reducing agent to extract metal from ore
However, recent research has discovered that this was not lead, but rather cerussite and galena, minerals rich in, but distinct from, lead. Since the discovery
Smelting
Effect of a material on light
035 Powellite (CaMoO4) 0.058 — Andradite 0.057 — Demantoid 0.057 0.034 Cerussite 0.055 0.033–0.050 Titanite 0.051 0.019–0.038 Benitoite 0.046 0.026 Anglesite
Dispersion_(optics)
Natural mineral form of lead(II) chloride
archaeological objects that contain lead. It occurs in association with galena, cerussite, anglesite and matlockite in the Caracoles, Chile. At the Tolbachik volcano
Cotunnite
Mineral-bearing rock formation in France
Cross-joints show beautiful pyromorphite and crocoite, occasionally also cerussite. The Piégut-Pluviers granodiorite formed at the end of the Variscan orogeny
Cantonnier_Lode
Mining company based in Perth, Western Australia
listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Paroo Station Mine is an open cut cerussite (lead carbonate) mine and concentrating facility. During operations, lead
Rosslyn_Hill_Mining
Iron tellurite mineral
United States Geological Survey. Emmonsite is found, often with quartz or cerussite in the Tombstone, Arizona area. It is also associated with native tellurium
Emmonsite
Mining district
found that it was the lead mineral cerussite, that carried a high content of silver. Prospectors traced the cerussite to its source, and by 1876 had discovered
Leadville_mining_district
Cerussite - Nakhlak mine, Anarak, Esfahan, Iran
Geology_of_Iran
Town in Cumbria, England
zinc were raised between 1532 and 1891, the principal ores being blende, cerussite and galena. The summit is a small platform with a thin covering of grass
Barf_(Lake_District)
City in Colorado, United States
impeded gold recovery was the lead mineral cerussite, which has a high silver content. Prospectors traced the cerussite to its source, present day Leadville
Leadville,_Colorado
Mineral
addition to mendipite, it occurs with diaboleite, parkinsonite, wulfenite, cerussite and hydrocerussite. Its name comes from the Greek words (χλωρός) "green"
Chloroxiphite
Apatite supergroup, vanadate mineral
minerals include mimetite, pyromorphite, descloizite, mottramite, wulfenite, cerussite, anglesite, calcite, barite, and various iron oxide minerals. Deposits
Vanadinite
Arsenate mineral
Namibia deposit. It occurs with bayldonite, beudantite, mimetite and cerussite in the Cap Garonne mine, France. Reported from Argentina, Australia, Austria
Duftite
Former mining village now ghost town
specimens, particularly azurite and malachite, but also specimens of cerussite, cuprite and silver halides. Numerous mines and shafts have existed in
Mineral_Hill,_New_South_Wales
Rare carbonate mineral and raw material for the extraction of strontium
members: aragonite (CaCO3), witherite (BaCO3), strontianite (SrCO3), cerussite (PbCO3) The ideal formula of strontianite is SrCO3, with molar mass 147
Strontianite
Lead arsenate chloride mineral
in association with lead and arsenic minerals, including pyromorphite, cerussite, hemimorphite, smithsonite, vanadinite, anglesite, pyrite, mottramite
Mimetite
over a large area. He was not aware that the mineral he was exposing was cerussite, a lead carbonate, but some of the pieces contained galena, which he recognised
John_Campbell_Miles
Diamond-like object which is not a diamond
simulate it than diamond. A similar case is the orthorhombic carbonate cerussite, which is so fragile (very brittle with four directions of good cleavage)
Diamond_simulant
occurs in the upper lead deposits through the oxidation of galena or cerussite. The main deposits are Příbram in Bohemia and Dry Gill, Caldbeck Fells
Campylite
Process of refining lead metal
example above) is expelled, and the lead oxide is reduced. Anglesite, Cerussite, Pyromorphite, Mimetite and Wulfenite are other lead ores. Other elements
Lead_smelting
American prospector (1835–1893)
capital from Dewitt Bisbee to begin production. The surface pockets of cerussite were soon exhausted, but the owners found that the ore body ran 23% copper
George_Warren_(prospector)
Orthorhombic anhydrous vanadate hydroxide mineral
sandstones. Associated minerals are descloizite, duftite, mimetite, wulfenite, cerussite, azurite and dioptase. Australia, Kintore open cut: Mottramite is the
Mottramite
Chlorophoenicite Cpo Coesite Coe Cupropolybasite Cplb Calkinsite-(Ce) Clk-Ce Cerussite Cer Chlorothionite Ctn Coffinite Cof Cuprorhodsite Crh Callaghanite Cgh
List_of_mineral_symbols
In geology, processes or enrichment that occur near the surface
Cu4SO4(OH)6. Galena PbS (primary) alters to secondary anglesite PbSO4 and cerussite PbCO3. Sphalerite ZnS (primary) alters to secondary hemimorphite Zn4Si2O7(OH)2
Supergene_(geology)
Rare sky-blue coloured hydrated sulfate mineral
where it has been reported as soft, pale blue micaceous aggregates on cerussite. It is probably a dump formed mineral. Acicular serpierite crystals to
Serpierite
Kingdom. Most specimens are associated with calcite, mendipite or hydrous cerussite in the Manganese pods on vein two at torr works quarry (merehead quarry)
Mereheadite
Eye cosmetic
and gloss, laurionite (PbCl(OH)) – white, phosgenite (PbCl)2CO3), and cerussite (PbCO3) – blue. The antimony-based compound in kohl is stibnite (Sb2S3)
Kohl_(cosmetics)
greisen. Associated minerals include bismutite, mica, jarosite, alunite, cerussite, atacamite, connellite. Occurrences include the type locality at Jackals
Bismoclite
Rare tellurium oxysalt mineral
hydrothermal deposits and it is often associated with hessite, galena, bornite, cerussite, azurite, chlorargyrite, teineite, quartz, baryte, khinite, dugganite
Quetzalcoatlite
Ancient lead mine in France
sphalerite, marcasite and pyrite as well as the lead alteration mineral cerussite. Galena and sphalerite are silver-bearing. The silver concentration in
Le_Puy_Mine
Refining process in metallurgy
compounds, generally in the form of sulfides such as galena (lead sulfide) or cerussite (lead carbonate). So the primary production of silver requires the smelting
Cupellation
Cyclosilicate mineral
Curie–Weiss law. Dioptase from the Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Namibia Dioptase with Cerussite, Christoff Mine, Kunene Region, Namibia. 6.9 × 5.7 × 4.8 cm Dioptase on
Dioptase
Early radio receiver component
"Ferron", and "Radiocite") molybdenite (molybdenum disulfide, MoS2), and cerussite (lead carbonate, PbCO3) Not all specimens of a crystal will function in
Crystal_detector
Mineral of the beudantite group
alongside other secondary minerals such as sphalerite, arsenopyrite, cerussite and trace amounts of angelsite and alamosite, it was then rediscovered
Hidalgoite
tennantite. In the Red Gill mine, it appears with quartz, leadhillite, cerussite, caledonite and susannite. It occurs in a partially oxidized lead ore
Queitite
Mineral
in limestone bedrock with galena, ashoverite, wülfingite, anglesite, cerussite, hydrocerussite, litharge, fluorite, palygorskite and calcite. Sweetite
Sweetite
Phenomenon in crystallization
which produces cyclical twins, such as in aragonite, chrysoberyl, and cerussite. In the monoclinic system, twins occur most often on the planes {100}
Crystal_twinning
Ghost town in Colorado, US
one of the miners determined that the brown sand was the lead mineral cerussite, and that the sand also carried high values of silver. Some veins of gold
Oro_City,_Colorado
Class of minerals that include the sulfate ion
Barite with cerussite
Sulfate_mineral
Rare lead, copper chromate arsenate hydroxide mineral
Fornacite Dioptase (blue green), cerussite (light pink) and fornacite (green) from Renéville, Djoué, Brazzaville Region, Republic of Congo General Category
Fornacite
Simple radio receiver circuit for AM reception
invented the molybdenite detector, and in 1911 Thompson H. Lyon invented the cerussite detector. In 1908 Wichi Torikata at Tokyo Imperial University investigated
Crystal_radio
Oxyhalide of lead. Rare mineral found in the Mendip Hills
anglesite and baryte, together with some mimetite and native silver. Cerussite crystallised later, and later still chloride-rich groundwaters reacted
Mendipite
Alunite supergroup, phosphate mineral
pseudomorphic after them. Other associated minerals include mimetite, duftite, cerussite, anglesite and wulfenite. The type locality is Huelgoat, Finistère, Brittany
Plumbogummite
Ghost town in Yuma County, Arizona
mineral collectors. The region is known for striking combinations of cerussite, fluorite, vanadinite, wulfenite, barite, and mimetite, as well as galenite
Castle_Dome_Landing,_Arizona
Isometric halide mineral
associations at this locality include wad, limonite, native copper, cuprite, and cerussite. Marshite occurs naturally in geologic supergene deposits at Chuquicamata
Marshite
Behavior of Neanderthal people
These items are mainly quartz crystals, but also other minerals such as cerussite, iron pyrite, calcite and galena. A few findings feature modifications
Neanderthal_behavior
Lead chlorophosphate mineral
pyromorphite microcrystals cover the vuggy, quartz-rich matrix. Seams of tiny cerussite crystals and crusts of contrasting, powder-blue caledonite round out this
Pyromorphite
rarest of the three polymorphs. It occurs in lead deposits associated with cerussite, susannite, caledonite, scotlandite, leadhillite, galena and pyromorphite
Macphersonite
Mineral
association with pyromorphite, vanadinite, wulfenite, mottramite, mimetite and cerussite. The Otavi ("O-tarvi") Mountainland of northern Namibia was once considered
Descloizite
Rare lead copper silicate-bicarbonate mineral
Ashburtonite is associated with beudantite, brochantite, caledonite, cerussite, diaboleite, duftite, malachite, plattnerite, adamite, antlerite, bayldonite
Ashburtonite
Lead mine in Zambia
reported large caves, "lined with beautiful crystals of pyromorphite and cerussite", as well as descloizite and vanadinite. The Kabwe deposit is a carbonate
Kabwe_mine
Copper mine in Cochise County, Arizona, US
Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Company in 1885. The surface pockets of cerussite were soon exhausted, but the owners found that the orebody ran 23% copper
Copper_Queen_Mine
Blood red cerussite due to inclusions of cuprite
Geology_of_Namibia
Anhydrous arsenate mineral containing hydroxyl
associates are wulfenite, scorodite, plumbojarosite, mimetite, dussertite, cerussite, beudantite, bayldonite, arseniosiderite and anglesite. The type locality
Carminite
Oxide mineral
the bundles grow on, or sometimes within various minerals, including cerussite, smithsonite, hemimorphite, leadhillite, hydrozincite, rosasite, aurichalcite
Plattnerite
Mineral
Refractive index nα = 2.300 nβ = 2.340 - 2.350 nγ = 2.360 - 2.400 Birefringence δ = 0.060 - 0.100 Dispersion Strong Alters to To cerussite References
Nadorite
Mineral
projecting crystals within the slags. The associated minerals here are cerussite, phosgenite and matlockite. The ideal chemical formula for mammothite
Mammothite
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Older form of Norwegian Asdis, Ã…SDIS means "god-goddess."
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n.
Native lead carbonate; a mineral occurring in colorless, white, or yellowish transparent crystals, with an adamantine, also massive and compact.
n.
Alt. of Cerussite