SCHORL auf MUSKOVIT, Biermann (Bethel) Steinbrüche Fairfield Co. Connecticut USA (small cabinet)
Schörl, das Natrium-Eisen-(zweiwertige) Endglied der Turmalingruppe, ist die am häufigsten vorkommende Art und macht 95 % oder mehr des natürlichen Turmalins aus. Historische Aufzeichnungen belegen, dass der Begriff „Schörl“ bereits vor 1400 in Gebrauch war und sich von einem Dorf ableitete, das heute Zschorlau in Sachsen heißt. Dieses Dorf trug den Namen „Schorl“ oder ähnliche Varianten und lag in der Nähe einer Zinnmine, in der schwarzer Turmalin zusammen mit Kassiterit entdeckt wurde.
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