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The Krunkelbach Pit (German: Grube Krunkelbach), also known as the Hans Paul Pit (Grube Hans Paul), was a mine established to investigate a uranium deposit in the High Black Forest near the municipality of Menzenschwand, today part of St. Blasien in the county of Waldshut in the south German state of Baden-Württemberg. Located on the edge of the nature reserve of Feldberg, operation of the mine was abandoned between 1961 and 1991 due to protests from local residents, conservationists and environmentalists as well as the anti-nuclear movement. In the 1970s, plans to use water from the pit that contained radon in order to build an exclusive health spa around Menzenschwand, were cancelled. Since 2005, water from the uranium ore deposit has been used to run a in Menzenschwand.

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  • Die Grube Krunkelbach, auch Grube Hans Paul, war ein Bergwerk zur Untersuchung eines Uranvorkommens im Hochschwarzwald nahe der Gemeinde Menzenschwand, heute ein Stadtteil von St. Blasien im Landkreis Waldshut in Baden-Württemberg. Am Rand des Naturschutzgebietes Feldberg gelegen, löste der Betrieb des Bergwerks zwischen 1961 und 1991 Proteste von Anwohnern, Natur- und Umweltschützern sowie der Anti-Atomkraft-Bewegung aus. In den 1970er Jahren scheiterten Pläne, radonhaltiges Wasser aus der Grube zu nutzen, um Menzenschwand zu einem exklusiven Heilbad auszubauen. Seit 2005 wird aus der Uranlagerstätte stammendes Wasser zum Betrieb eines Radonbades in Menzenschwand genutzt. (de)
  • The Krunkelbach Pit (German: Grube Krunkelbach), also known as the Hans Paul Pit (Grube Hans Paul), was a mine established to investigate a uranium deposit in the High Black Forest near the municipality of Menzenschwand, today part of St. Blasien in the county of Waldshut in the south German state of Baden-Württemberg. Located on the edge of the nature reserve of Feldberg, operation of the mine was abandoned between 1961 and 1991 due to protests from local residents, conservationists and environmentalists as well as the anti-nuclear movement. In the 1970s, plans to use water from the pit that contained radon in order to build an exclusive health spa around Menzenschwand, were cancelled. Since 2005, water from the uranium ore deposit has been used to run a in Menzenschwand. Mineral diversity is very high: >95 minerals was found here. It is a type locality of Arsenuranospathite, , , , Pharmacolite. (en)
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  • Urano-tungstite from the type locality of Grube Krunkelbach (en)
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  • Die Grube Krunkelbach, auch Grube Hans Paul, war ein Bergwerk zur Untersuchung eines Uranvorkommens im Hochschwarzwald nahe der Gemeinde Menzenschwand, heute ein Stadtteil von St. Blasien im Landkreis Waldshut in Baden-Württemberg. Am Rand des Naturschutzgebietes Feldberg gelegen, löste der Betrieb des Bergwerks zwischen 1961 und 1991 Proteste von Anwohnern, Natur- und Umweltschützern sowie der Anti-Atomkraft-Bewegung aus. In den 1970er Jahren scheiterten Pläne, radonhaltiges Wasser aus der Grube zu nutzen, um Menzenschwand zu einem exklusiven Heilbad auszubauen. Seit 2005 wird aus der Uranlagerstätte stammendes Wasser zum Betrieb eines Radonbades in Menzenschwand genutzt. (de)
  • The Krunkelbach Pit (German: Grube Krunkelbach), also known as the Hans Paul Pit (Grube Hans Paul), was a mine established to investigate a uranium deposit in the High Black Forest near the municipality of Menzenschwand, today part of St. Blasien in the county of Waldshut in the south German state of Baden-Württemberg. Located on the edge of the nature reserve of Feldberg, operation of the mine was abandoned between 1961 and 1991 due to protests from local residents, conservationists and environmentalists as well as the anti-nuclear movement. In the 1970s, plans to use water from the pit that contained radon in order to build an exclusive health spa around Menzenschwand, were cancelled. Since 2005, water from the uranium ore deposit has been used to run a in Menzenschwand. (en)
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