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Chalcedony from
Garrigues, Montpellier, Hérault, Occitanie, France


Locality type:Commune
Classification
Species:Quartz var: Chalcedony
Formula:SiO2
Habit:Botryoïdale
Colour:Blanc
Abundance at site:Rare
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcedony data
Locality Data:Click here to view Garrigues, Montpellier, Hérault, Occitanie, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1418935
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1418935:9
GUID (UUID V4):35ae997c-c27f-4aaf-8f97-00f1a5bc24a7
Nearest other occurrences of Chalcedony
36.1km (22.4 miles) La Sanguinede mine, Montdardier, Le Vigan, Gard, Occitanie, France
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
DENMARK B. Buchardt V. F. Buchwald B. B. Jorgensen FRANCE P. Albrecht Y. Bottinga A. Bourg M. Condomines...Dupuy J. L. Durand B. Fritz G.-F. Gaillard P. Garrigues B. Jahn M. Javoy K. Juniper C. Lalou P. Letellier...ocean floor rocks 2751 Ajacco-Sartene. Corsica. France 2517 akermanite. free energy 1475 Al aqueous solutions...rocks 2751 Central Pennine Region. England 2321 chalcedony in altered glass 1619 chalcophile elements in...isotopes 979 phosphoric acid 1147 REE 69 ° ° France Corsica. Ajacco-Sartene 2517 Massif Central 525
Journal (issue)
distribution, partition and fluxes in the Seine estuary (France) in low discharge regime. Mar Chem 47:145-158...reservoir. geothermometers involve quartz and chalcedony SiO. tempera- ture-dependent solubility In...high-temperature (commonly more than 180°C), whereas the chalcedony geothermometer is more applicable for geothermal...and the flowing well area, estimated with the chalcedony based 75°C. geothermometer and on chemical...Budzinski H, Le Menach K, Mora P, Narbonne JF, Garrigues P (2005) One-year monitoring survey of organic
Journal (volume)
encountered. Silicified limestone exhibits layers of chalcedony silica. PALAEONTOLOGIA INDICA 7 A precise...occurs as layers of microcrystalline silica (Chalcedony). Quartz and calcite constitute the groundmass...and the rest is opaque minerals, mica and rare chalcedony. On the basis of biozonation and faunal analysis...Blainv., 1830 Type species : Astrea guettardi de France, 1826; SD Smith & Lang, 1935 Montastrea pandeyi...Lamarck, 1799 Arca nucleus Linnaeus, 1758; M, Recent, France Nucula narica Vredenburg,1928 (Pl. IX, Fig. 1)
Book (volume)
LANG, ANDREW. ; Professor at the Collége de France. Director of the Ecole des hautes études. Chevalier...de la Gaule au VI siecle; Atlas historique de la France depuis César jusqu’d nos jours; &c. AGNES A....FRANCOIS BABELON. F Professor at the Collége de France. Keeper of the department of Medals and Antiquities...|Cavalier, Jean. en Suede; L’Eglise réformée de France; &c. F. R. C. F. W. R.* G. A. B. FRANK R. CANa...of the Geologists’ Association, 1887-1889. ) Chalcedony. Grorce A. BouLENGER, F.R.S., D.Sc., Pu.D. (Giessen)
Journal (volume)
Austria. Berlin, Germany. Philadelphia, Pa. Paris, France. St. Petersburg, Kussia. Berlin, Germany. (Deceased)...Hunter ’98 ’82 ’92 ’00 la Verrerie, Paris, France. ’96 New York, N. Y. New South Wales. ’00 25...’99 Baron Bene de 36 Bue de Tocqueville, Paris, France. *Baumann, Albert P., Min. Engr. and Supt., Brookfield... So. Africa. Socidt^ des Ingenieurs Civils de France, , B., Mgr., The Jeflfrey *Belin, Henry, Jb... ’00 etc., 4 Place Denfert-Kochereau, Paris, France. *Belden, Sanford ^97 Manfg. Co., Columbus,
Book
Archaeologists Archaeology of Caves: History Ardèche Caves, France: Archaeology Art in Caves Art in Caves: History...of Karst Landforms Dent de Crolles Cave System, France Di Feng Dong, China Dinaric Karst Dinaric Karst:...Resources Forests on Karst France: Biospeleology France: History France, Southern Massif Central Frasassi...Phytokarst Picos de Europa, Spain Pierre Saint-Martin, France-Spain Pinega Gypsum Caves, Russia Piping Caves...America V Valleys in Karst Vercors, France Vézère Archaeological Caves, France Villa Luz, Cueva de, Mexico Vjetrenica
Book
organic geochemistry in well-known laboratories in France (Orléans) and the United States (Carbondale in...LTA (Data from Ward, 2002.) Silicates Quartz Chalcedony Clay minerals: Kaolinite Illite Smectite Chlorite...produced in a single gasification plant. In Normandy, France, such a plant will be constructed at Gonfreville...been shown in the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany that the prevalence and severity of...include areas in Europe (England, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Austria, Poland), Turkey, the United
Report (volume)
followed this flow, producing veins and coatings of chalcedony, iron car­ bonate, iron oxide, etc., along the...persistent veins of quartz and delicately colored chalcedony veins, sometimes containing pyrite. In some parts...Bilboa spain: Choindez, Switzerland. Qamines, "' France. Chicago, Ill. 31.50 18.56 ' 32.90 13.25 .46...slag cements. Choindez, Switzerland. Donjeux, France. 19.5 17.5 24.85 12.10 3.85 13.95 3.30 49.20...A120, -­ FeO ---­ - CaO 54.0 MgO Saulnes, France. Chime() - ' Ill. 22.45 Ensley, 28.95 11.40
Book
water Various Norway Southeast USA USA Dordogne, France Po River, Italy Polluted European rivers River...Columbia, Canada Lake water British Columbia Ontario France Japan Sweden Geothermally influenced Western USA...Estuary, France Krka Estuary, Yugoslavia Mining and industry influenced Loire Estuary, France Tamar Estuary...application is 3 mg kg! in the UK and 10 mg kg”! in France and Germany (ICRCL, 1987; Reimann and Caritat,...More recently, Claude Boutron and his coworkers in France have published high-quality data for Pb—Zn—Cd-—Cu
Report (issue)
chiefly of calcite and manganese oxide; diatoms, chalcedony, opal, limonite, and colorless fluorite are minor... MINERAL-RESOURCE AND MINERAL-FUEL INVESTIGATIONS elements (in France), it may indicate phosphatic layers and possible...fractures and as alterations of mafic phenocrysts. Chalcedony, the dominant mineral re­ lated to the present...contains common frac­ tures and breccias filled with chalcedony that cannot be interpreted readily as tectonic...rapid drainage of an overlying glacial lake. The chalcedony was either deposited very rapidly as a silica
Book (edition)
les Indes Neerlandaises. Bull. Soc. Geologique France (5), 16, p. 525-540. ('Gravimetry and tectonics...reconstructions of SE Asia. Bull. Soc. Geologique France 174, 6, p. 561-584. (online at: www.geologie.ens...marine data in Southeast Asia. Mem. Soc. Geologique France, n.s., 176, p. 1-32. (+ many maps and figures on...region for the past 43 m.y. Bull. Soc. Geologique France (8), 6, p. 889-905. (Set of paleotectonic reconstructions...paleogeodynamic maps for Cenozoic time. Bull. Soc. Geologique France (8), 6, p. 907-913. (Eight geodynamic reconstructions
Report (issue)
Massabesic. Intragranitic syngenetic uranium deposits in France (Poty, 1977) are located in Hercynian-age two-mica...granite in the Central and Armoricain Massifs of France with the Concord Granite in New England has an...the dominant assemblage in most of the section. Chalcedony often occurs as open space deposits, fol­ lowed...since at least 1871. sion of a-cristobalite to chalcedony required approxi­ Water moving along the Norris-Mammoth...recently estab­ lished regional centers in Strasbourg, France; Manila, the Philippine Islands, and Lima, Peru
Book
Köln, Germany and A. Jones Université Paris Sud, France 1.03.1 ABUNDANCES OF THE ELEMENTS IN THE SOLAR...the Solar System. Cepadues-Éditions, Toulouse, France, pp. 15–20. Lavielle B., Gilabert E., Soares M...C. Adams in England and U. J. J. Le Verrier in France. G. Galle and H. L. D’Arrest found the planet,...lherzolites: A comparative study between Pyrenean bodies (France) and the Lanzo massif (Italy). In Orogenic Lherzolites...Bodinier and M. Godard CNRS and Université de Montpellier 2, France 2.04.1 INTRODUCTION 2.04.2 TYPES, DISTRIBUTION
Report (issue)
United States, England, the North Sea, Netherlands, France, Italy, and the North Atlantic DSDP, showed that...of Sci­ ences et Techniques du Languedoc, Montpellier, France) performed strontium (at USTL) and lead (at...composition of the hottest water range from 109°C (chalcedony) to 167°C (Na-K-Ca). Preliminary results of on­...Denver headquarters, Federal Republic of Germany, France, Morocco, visits to selected classic igneous, metamorphic...activity1 Number Field of training Europe Austria France Geologist Geologist D D Greece ____________
Report (issue)
tetrahedrite-tennantite, several sulfide minerals, and chalcedony. Finally, as a result of near-surfacing weathering...exhibits similar patterns in continental parts of France and Poland. Geologic and geophysical results in...Scientists Feb. 2-Feb. 4, 1980 USGS Reston, Va. 4 France, Spain, Thailand, Yugoslavia SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL...des Recherches Geologique et Minieres (BRGM) of France entered into an agreement in January 1979 for cooperation...International Hydrological Program, which met in France, and H. C. Briggs participated in INTERNATIONAL
Report (volume)
tetrahedrite-tennantite, several sulfide minerals, and chalcedony. Finally, as a result of near-surfacing weathering...exhibits similar patterns in continental parts of France and Poland. Geologic and geophysical results in...Scientists Feb. 2-Feb. 4, 1980 USGS Reston, Va. 4 France, Spain, Thailand, Yugoslavia SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL...des Recherches Geologique et Minieres (BRGM) of France entered into an agreement in January 1979 for cooperation...International Hydrological Program, which met in France, and H. C. Briggs participated in INTERNATIONAL
Report (issue)
silica—conditions of formation Uraniferous opal and (or) chalcedony are observed as cement, nodules, or veinlets...Cyprus _______ Czechoslovakia ___ England _______ France ________ See footnote at end of table. 1 2 4 1...Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres of France for cooperation and scientific exchange in geophysics...the second phase (1981-83) of the IHP, in Paris, France, from March 5 to 9, 1979. The third session of...Intergovernmental Council of the IHP was held in Paris, France, from November 9 to 16, 1979. The United States
Report (volume)
silica—conditions of formation Uraniferous opal and (or) chalcedony are observed as cement, nodules, or veinlets...Cyprus _______ Czechoslovakia ___ England _______ France ________ See footnote at end of table. 1 2 4 1...Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres of France for cooperation and scientific exchange in geophysics...the second phase (1981-83) of the IHP, in Paris, France, from March 5 to 9, 1979. The third session of...Intergovernmental Council of the IHP was held in Paris, France, from November 9 to 16, 1979. The United States
Journal (volume)
editor Citizen, San Andreas, Cal. is Aubervilliers, France, is a factory for the elec- The seasoning vats...Krupp works in Germany and the Creusot works in France. At both these establishments tlje alloys are kept...Exposition than any other country with the exception of France, which will utilize one-half the total space. The...United States and British Columbian points, Germany, France, England, Belgium and New Zealand. Messages received...locomotives, Great Britain 19,602, Germany 16,842, France 10,502, Russia 8748, British India 4258. Great
 
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