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Hondol (Hondol; German: Hondolen), Măgura-Toplița (Magura),
Nojag (Nozság),
Săcărâmb (Nagyág; Gross-Astdorf), Toplița Mureșului (Toplica), and Vărmaga (Vormága)...
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Săcărâmb mine is a
large open pit mine in the west of
Romania in
Hunedoara County, 30 km (19 mi)
north of Deva and 400 km (250 mi)
north of the capital...
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described in 1845 for an
occurrence at the type
locality of the Nagyág mine,
Săcărâmb,
Hunedoara County, Romania. It
occurs in gold–tellurium
epithermal hydrothermal...
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chemist W. Petz, who
first analyzed the
mineral from the type
locality in
Săcărâmb, Transylvania,
Romania in 1845. It was
described by
Wilhelm Karl Ritter...
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hydrothermal environments.
Krennerite was
discovered in 1878 near the
village of
Săcărâmb, Romania, and
first described by the
Hungarian mineralogist Joseph Krenner...
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Goldenlagerstaetten von
Sacaramb und Fata Baii (Rumaenien) (Occurrence of
frohbergite in gold ore
deposit sites of
Sacaramb and Fata-Baii (Romania))...
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several new minerals, for example,
Krennerite which he
discovered in 1877 in
Sacaramb, Romania. The
mineral is
obviously named after himself.
Another mineral...
- Hotare),
mercury (at
Izvorul Ampoiului), copper, lead, zinc (at Băișa,
Săcărâmb, Roșia Poieni) and
molybdenum (at Băița) are all
extracted here to the...
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holding mine sludge, as
buildings in the
villages of
Certeju de Sus and
Sacaramb were buried. At
least 22
construction workers died in a fire that broke...