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The Samson Pit or Samson Mine () is an historic silver mine in
Sankt Andreasberg Sankt Andreasberg () is a former independent city in the Goslar (district), district of Goslar, in Lower Saxony, Germany. Since 1 November 2011, it has formed part of the town Braunlage. It is situated in the Harz, approximately west of Braunlage ...
in the
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region of central
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.''Samson Mine''
at www.mindat.org. Retrieved on 8 May 2010.
The pit has one of the oldest
man engine A man engine is a mechanism of reciprocating ladders and stationary platforms installed in Mining, mines to assist the miners' journeys to and from the working levels. It was invented in Germany in the 19th century and was a prominent feature o ...
s in the world still working and it can be seen in operation during guided tours.''West Harz Places – St. Andreasberg''
at www.harzmagic-info.co. Retrieved on 8 May 2010.
The man engine, installed in the Samson Pit in 1837, used to be driven by the
water power Hydropower (from Ancient Greek -, "water"), also known as water power or water energy, is the use of falling or fast-running water to produce electricity or to power machines. This is achieved by converting the gravitational potential or kin ...
of the Rehberg Ditch (''Rehberger Graben''). The start of this ditch is the Oderteich reservoir, which is part of the Upper Harz Water Regale. The large
water wheel A water wheel is a machine for converting the kinetic energy of flowing or falling water into useful forms of power, often in a watermill. A water wheel consists of a large wheel (usually constructed from wood or metal), with numerous b ...
(with a 12 m diameter), which drove the man engine until 1922, is only powered by water today for demonstration purposes; an electric motor has taken over the operation of the man engine.


History

When it was a working mine the Samson Pit was, for a long time, the deepest in the world. Mining in Sankt Andreasberg began before 1487. The precise date when the Samson Pit first opened cannot be determined due to a lack of primary sources, but it is estimated as the early 1520s and some secondary sources fix the opening date at 1521. The first definite record of the pit is dated 1537. The oldest mining office records referring to the Samson Pit come from the year 1661.''Bergwerksmuseum Grube Samson – Geschichte''
at www.harzer-roller.de. Retrieved on 8 May 2010.
Mining in Sankt Andreasberg experienced its first boom during the 1560s. But times of high yield were frequently accompanied by sharp drops in output, until mining operations finally ceased. The routine problem of water shortages caused by low precipitation or frost was solved by the construction of the New Rehberg Ditch (1699 to 1703) to feed water to the wheel. From 1700 to 1730, mining in the Sankt Andreasberg area went through a second boom with silver outputs of 1,000–2,000 kg per year. On 12 December 1777
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entered the Samson Pit as part of his first Harz visit and later noted in his diary ''Entered Samson in the evening, came out by God's grace. Was very dismal to me this time.'' At the beginning of the 19th century, silver production almost always exceeded 2,000 kg per year, the record being 3,040 kg in 1822. But towards the end, silver production at the Samson Pit declined – in 1905 364 kg was won and in 1909 a mere 90 kg – to the point where it was no longer economic and the mine finally closed in 1910. The last shift of 80 miners left the pit on 31 March 1910. The mine had 42 galleries and a total depth of about 840 m. The mine was famous in the 18th century for its finds of rare and exotic minerals, which were sold '' inter alia'' through a mineral depot in
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. Especially sought after were the silver minerals pyrargyrite (dark red silver ore), dyscrasite (silver antimony) and pyrostilpnite (''Feuerblende''), the
calcite Calcite is a Carbonate minerals, carbonate mineral and the most stable Polymorphism (materials science), polymorph of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). It is a very common mineral, particularly as a component of limestone. Calcite defines hardness 3 on ...
crystals in various forms (paper spar – ''Papierspat'', leaf spar – ''Blätterspat'', cannon spar – ''Kanonenspat'', cube spar – ''Würfelspat'', composite spar – ''Compositenspat''),
analcime Analcime (; ) or analcite is a white, gray, or colorless tectosilicate mineral. Analcime consists of hydrated sodium aluminium silicate in cubic crystalline form. Its chemical formula is NaAlSi2O6 · H2O. Minor amounts of potassium and calcium ...
crystals (''Andreasberger Tautropfen''), pink apophyllite, scherbenkobalt (native
arsenic Arsenic is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol As and atomic number 33. It is a metalloid and one of the pnictogens, and therefore shares many properties with its group 15 neighbors phosphorus and antimony. Arsenic is not ...
), ganomatite (''Gänsekötigerz'') breithauptite, native
antimony Antimony is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol Sb () and atomic number 51. A lustrous grey metal or metalloid, it is found in nature mainly as the sulfide mineral stibnite (). Antimony compounds have been known since ancient t ...
, chlorargyrite (''Buttermilcherz'') and others. The very rare mineral
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was named after the pit.


Museums

In 1950 the Samson Pit Mining Museum opened and, since 2001, the Harzer Roller Canary Museum has been located in the horse gin (''Gaipel'') at the pithead.''Bergwerksmuseum Grube Samson''
at www.harzer-roller.de. Retrieved on 8 May 2010.


Monument status

In 1987 the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is an American professional association that, in its own words, "promotes the art, science, and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences around the globe" via "continuing edu ...
placed the Samson Pit on the list of internationally historic engineering monuments.''Grube Samson''
at www.showcaves.com. Retrieved on 8 May 2010.


Electricity generation

In the shaft of the Samson Pit today there are several turbines belonging to firm of ''Harz Energie'' ( Osterode), which convert the water power of the Oderteich reservoir into electrical energy. They supply the bulk of the electrical power needed by the mining town. At a depth of 130 m is the Grüner Hirsch Power Station (installed in 1922), whose water is channelled by the 1.4 km long Grünhirscher Tunnel (total length 10.2 km) to the River Sperrlutter. The Sieberstollen Power Station lies at a depth of 190 m and is drained by the 3.1 km long Sieber Adit (total length 13.1 km) into the Sieber.''Wasserkraftwerke der Harz Energie''
at www.harzenergie.de. Retrieved on 8 May 2010.


See also

* List of mines in the Harz


References


Sources

* * * * Lieber, W. and Leyerzapf, H. (1986): ''German Silver. An Historical Perspective on Silver Mining in Germany, Mineralogical Record'', 17: 3–18.


External links


Official website


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