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galena n : soft blue-gray mineral; lead sulfide;
a major source of lead
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- Croatian: galenit
- Estonian: galeniit
- Finnish: lyijyhohde
Extensive Definition
Galena is one of the most abundant and widely
distributed sulfide minerals. It crystallizes in the cubic
crystal system often showing octahedral forms. It is often
associated with the minerals sphalerite, calcite and fluorite.
Lead ore deposits
Galena deposits often contain significant amounts of silver as included silver sulfide mineral phases or as limited solid solution within the galena structure. These argentiferous galenas have long been the most important ore of silver in mining. In addition zinc, cadmium, antimony, arsenic and bismuth also occur in variable amounts in lead ores. Selenium substitutes for sulfur in the structure constituting a solid solution series. The lead telluride mineral altaite has the same crystal structure as galena. Within the weathering or oxidation zone galena alters to anglesite (lead sulfate) or cerussite (lead carbonate).Galena deposits are found in Wales, France, Romania, Austria, Belgium, Italy, Gorno northern
Italy, Spain, Scotland, England, Australia, and
Mexico.
Noted deposits include those at Freiberg,
Saxony; Cornwall, Derbyshire, and
Cumberland,
England;
the Sullivan
Mine of British
Columbia; and Broken Hill,
Australia. Galena
also occurs at Mount Hermon
in Northern Israel. In the
United
States it occurs most notably in the
Mississippi Valley type deposits of the Lead Belt in
southeastern Missouri, and in
similar environments in Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin. Galena
also was a major mineral of the zinc-lead mines of the tri-state
district around Joplin in
southwestern Missouri and the adjoining areas of Kansas and Oklahoma. Galena
is also an important ore mineral in the silver mining regions of
Colorado,
Idaho,
Utah and
Montana. Of
the latter, the Coeur
d'Alene district of northern Idaho was most prominent.
Galena is the
official state mineral of the U. S. states: Missouri and
Wisconsin.
Galena uses
One of the earliest uses of galena was as kohl, which in Ancient Egypt, was applied around the eyes to reduce the glare of the desert sun and to repel flies, which were a potential source of disease.Galena is a semiconductor with a small
bandgap of about 0.4 eV which found use in early wireless communication systems.
For example, it was used as the crystal in crystal radio
sets, in which it was used as a point-contact diode to detect the radio signals.
The galena crystal was used with a safety pin or similar sharp
wire, and was known as a "cat's
whisker". Making such wireless sets was a popular home hobby in
the North of England during the 1930s. Derbyshire was one of the
main areas where Galena was mined. Scientists that were linked to
this application are Karl
Ferdinand Braun and Sir Jagdish
Bose. In modern wireless communication systems, galena
detectors have been replaced by more reliable semiconductor
devices, however, silicon point-contact microwave
detectors still exist in the market.
See also
References
- Klein, Cornelis and Cornelius S. Hurlbut, Jr. (1985) Manual of Mineralogy, Wiley, 2nd ed., pp. 274–276, ISBN 0-471-80580-7
- Webmineral data
- Mindat with location data
- Franklin and Sterling Hill mineral deposits
- Mineral Data Publishing - PDF
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