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The Roter Bär Pit (german: Grube Roter Bär) in Sankt Andreasberg in the
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is an iron ore mine that was worked from about 1800 until the 1860s. Today it is operated as a
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under the name of Roter Bär Pit Educational Mine by the Sankt Andreasberg Society for History and Archaeology (''Sankt Andreasberger Verein für Geschichte und Altertumskunde''). The name Roter Bär means "Red Bear". In line with historical practice the funds required to restore the historic mine were raised through the formation of a mining
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and issue of
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s.


History

The former iron ore mine situated in the Bären valley at the foot of the Knöchel, east of Sankt Andreasberg forms the heart of the educational Roter Bär Pit today. The mining of brown iron ore, which occurs here as lens-shaped inclusions in a
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shale-limestone series, began around 1800 and ended in the mid-1860s. The pit, which was operated by private individuals (''Eigenlehnern''), produced about 50-60 tons of ironstone annually with a workforce of just 4-6 men. The very soft, often clayey,
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was won using picks (''Keilhauen'') without the need for drilling and blasting. Simple hand picking enabled it to be enriched by up to 35-40% Fe content. Its only customer was the Hanoverian state's ''Königshütte'' smelting works in Lauterberg (founded 1733). Despite only moderate levels of iron content, this ore was in great demand because of its good
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properties and high proportion of manganese. Blended with red iron ore from the Sieber valley enabled good wrought iron and cable iron (''Seileisen'') to be produced. During this period a network of relatively shallow pits with a total length of more than 1,000 metres were dug. Today these pits have largely been filled in or collapsed and are only accessible in a few places. With the transfer of Hanover to Prussia (in 1866) and the introduction of charcoal blast furnaces at the ''Königshütte'' smelter (in 1871) the ore from the Roter Bär no longer had a market. The mine was abandoned and fell into ruins. 10 years after the establishment of silver mining at St. Andreasberg (the
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'' based at Groß-Bülten near
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as part of a national exploration programme. Although the unworkability of the collapsed and practically exhausted deposit rapidly became clear, the search for as yet still undiscovered lodes of metal continued until 1923. For about 10 years trial digs were driven northwards and northeast into the mountain, work that employed up to 42 miners. Prospecting was not only carried out at the level of the surface galleries, but also at a depth of 170 m at the
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of the Sieber gallery, (the drainage gallery of the St. Andreasberg mining field). From the ''Wennsglückter''
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from where the tunnel was long enough, the 700 m long ''Bär'' cross passage was built running northwards. Despite the driving of trial pits with a total length of about 4 km it did not prove economical to recoverable the ore reserves. The weak and relatively low metal-poor lodes (''Hermannsglücker, Wilhelmsglücker'' and ''Ernst'' lodes) that were discovered turned out at least to be mineralogically very interesting. Highlights include the arsenide
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ores, and a complex composition of selenide mineralizations.


Visitor mine

In 1931 the newly founded Sankt Andreasberg Society for History and Archaeology took the pit over and established the first visitor mine in the Harz. After 10 years guided tours came to a standstill due to the
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. The site, which now acted as an air-raid shelter, saved the lives of many people who fled here during the fighting in April 1945. From 1947-1949 there were again unsuccessful attempts to mine the remaining clay minerals in eastern field of the mine. In the early 1950s when the historical society devoted itself to the creation of a mining museum on the Samson Pit, the then owner of the mining field, Berging. Dr. Ernst Bock took over the gallery and used it occasionally as an educational mine for the Clausthal Mining Academy. Later the site fell into decay. In 1988 the surface gallery was opened by the mining working group again, and made partially accessible to visitors. The pit is not just used as a visitor mine, however; it is also to supply drinking water and, during the winter, acts as sheltered haven for
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s. In addition, work is underway to carry out further research and to preserve and protect the old mine workings. Great importance is attached to ensuring they are preserved as far as possible in their original state.


Sponsor

* Mining Working Group (''Arbeitsgruppe Bergbau''),
Sankt Andreasberg Society for History and Archaeology (''St. Andreasberger Verein für Geschichte und Altertumskunde e. V.''), founded in 1931


See also

* List of mines in the Harz


Sources

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External links


Official web presence
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