| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Universität Trier, Im Nettetal 4, D 56727 Mayen, Germany Mineralogisch-Petrographisches Institut Universität...Universität Hamburg, Grindelallee 48, D 20146 Hamburg, Germany; Dieter.Jung@Jung1.de Lehrstuhl für Geologie, Universität...Trier, Germany; wagnerf@uni-trier.de Institute of Geography, Kiel University, D 24118 Kiel, Germany; m.p...ore-minerals, and quartz. The mineral components of the slate are assessed with superior accuracy compared to...with an average of three or five millimeters [3]. Slate deposits are usually of a Proterozoic or Paleozoic | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | atypical fauna in the Lower Devonian Hunsrtick Slate of Germany WOUTER H. SODKAMP, B u n d e n b a c h with...atypical fauna in the Lower Devonian Hunsrtick Slate of Germany. - Pal~iontologische Zeitschrift 81 (2): 181-204...Stuttgart, 30.6. 2007. Abstract: The Hunsrtick Slate is a world renowned conservation lagerst/itte, stretching...of Bundenbach and Gemtinden, Hunsrtick region, Germany. A great variety of complete Lower Devonian fossils...burial by sediment. The fossils of the Hunsrtick Slate outside the narrow band are scarcely known. They | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | from the Lower Devonian Hunsr0ck Slate of the HunsrLick region (Germany) WOUTER H. SODKAMP,Bundenbach &...from the Lower Devonian Hunsrtick Slate of the Hunsrtick region (Germany). - Pal~iontologische Zeitschrift...the Lower Devonian Hunsrtick Slate of Bundenbach, Hunsrtick region, Germany, with spines of the acanthodian...Karschheck quarry near Oberkirn, Hunsriick region, Germany, is articulated with the pectoral girdle and is...Lower Devonian • Lower Emsian ° Hunsrtick Slate ° Germany Kurzfassung: Es werden zwei neu aufgesammelte | | | Journal (issue) | Mileusnić, A. Maričić & M. Hruškova Hasan 5 Featuring slate: the German geoheritage initiative “Rock of the...Geologist 48 | November 2019 9 Featuring slate: the German geoheritage initiative “Rock of the...essential aspects of geology to the general public in Germany. Each year, a specific type of rock is chosen to...and petrography in Germany, and about the rock industry. In 2019, the choice of slate as a particularly...the Year” Initiative in Germany Year-based communication initiatives in Germany had begun in 1971, when | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | western part of the Rheinisches Schiefergebirge, Germany L. Krahn ~, A. Baumann 2 i Geologisches Landesamt...Nordrhein-Westfalen, De-Greiff-Strasse 195, D-47803 Krefeld, Germany 2Zentrallaboratorium fiir Geochronologie, Institut...Wilhelms-Universitiit, Corrensstrasse 24, D-48149 Mfinster, Germany Received: 2 February 1994/Accepted: 7 August 1995...Devonian, Siegenian/Emsian) M. Katzenberg (Mayen, 24 km W' Koblenz) M. Eschenbach (Bundenbach, 16 km NNE'...3) Katzenberg (Mayen) 4) M. Eschenbach (Bundenbach) 5) M. Rhein (Kaub, 33 km SE' Koblenz Wissenbacher Schiefer | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | a boulder from the ridge mentioned above. Deep slate-green, weathering pale buff, compact, with a smooth...of finer grain, smoother in fracture, and deep slate-olive in colour. I t differs from [822J in that...o 8 m m . in l e n g t h , in a b l a c k i s h slate-eoloured aphanitie ground-mass.. The phenocrysts... "IV. 5". (3) 4. (3) 4. West of Cape Hope (Jan Mayen). W . H . & F. Herdsman, anal. (Tyrrell, 1926, p...Tyrrell has informed us that some basalts from J a n Mayen (Arctic Ocean) closely resembled the Rapa rocks | | | Book | of the Deutsches Bergbau-Museum in Bochum, West Germany, Professor J. C. Becker of the University of Copenhagen...USA, Fig. 93; German Mining Museum, Bochum, West Germany, Figs 19, 20, 42, 46, 52, 55, 56, 57, 81; Institute...USA Fig. 64; Museum of History, Cologne, West Germany, Fig. 69; Museo de Prehistoria, de la Excma, Valencia...Romisch-Germanisches Commission, Frankfurt, West Germany, (Germania), Figs 68, 98; Society of Antiquaries...Tundra in NW. Europe Forest pine in S. France and Germany Return to colder conditions Mesolithic — Holocene | | | Report (chapter) | University of Bonn, Nussallee 8, D-53115 Bonn, Germany *Corresponding author (e-mail: schaefer@uni-bonn...Rhenohercynian Basin (Central European Variscides, Germany) are the main subjects of this paper. Seven representative...Boppard; D, Düsseldorf; K, Köln; KH, Kreuznach; KO, Koblenz; MZ, Mainz; NR, Neuwied; OT, Oberwesel Thrust;...be subdivided into five formations (Meyer 1965): Mayen Formation (thickness exceeds 1200 m); Leutesdorf...concerning the term ‘Hunsrückschiefer’ (Hunsrück Slate; U. Jansen pers. comm. 2007) as most geologists | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | to sixty feet high. The mother-rock here is clay slate. " The vein of black and brown hematite or iron...opened by parties searching for Manganese is in clay slate, and was explored at a depth of from twenty to sixty...they recollected an old man living at the Cove of Mayen when sixty years, that used to smelt iron and make...from. No. 2 from a quarry about halfa-mile from Mayen House, ... No. 2 is backed up by a layer of No. 3 on the Mayen side. I have sent for your inspection one of the | | | Catalog/List | Small specimens. 132 BIOTITE, Laacher See, Rhineland, Germany. Sharp prismatic crystals 1tith nosean crystals...colorful magnolia purple crystals an dark gray slate. The crystals are simple unit rhombohedrals. See...CHALCOPYRITE, Dreislar, near Medebach, Westphalia, Germany. Sphenoidal crystals on barlte crystals an crystalline...HAUSMANNITE, Oehrenstock, Ilmenau, Thuringia, Germany. Aggregate of black pseudooctahedral crystals....on grani tic rock. Use 40X. r-EPHaINE, Mayen, Rhineland, Germany. Group of transparent colorless prisms | | | Report (chapter) | the Rhenish Massif (Rheinisches Schiefergebirge, Germany) ULRICH JANSEN Palaeozoology III, Department of...of Natural History, D-60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany (e-mail: Ulrich.Jansen@senckenberg.de) Abstract:...rhynchonelliformean brachiopod faunas from the Rhenish Massif (Germany) is described and interpreted against the background...the Rhenish Massif (Rheinisches Schiefergebirge, Germany) document, with interruptions, brachiopod evolution...as the articles in the ‘Devonian Monograph of Germany’ (Weddige, coord. 2008), which quote the vast amount | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Crystals of zuauellite in small geodes in black slate. The crystals are white or pale-green, acicular...the action of heat on the hornblende from J a n Mayen, i n which he stated that the thermal constants...hornblende, rich in Al2O3 and Fe-03, from Jail Mayen, the other being actinolite free from alumina. F...isomorphous mixtures, the hornblende from J a n Mayen. In order to prove the hypothesis that in the monoclinic | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | possibly related to the prolongation of the Jan Mayen fracture zone. Authors' address: C. K. Brooks Institut...with a phlogopite from an alkali basalt from Jan Mayen (Flower, 1971) but this has only a little over halt...of 22 oxygens. 3. Titanium-rich phlogopite, Jan Mayen (Flower, 1971). This is a standard chemical analysis...1.872 0.007 0.249 1.549 0.038 0.285 Oxidalion slate calculated from slOichiomelry 1-3. Spinels ranging...compare closely with some alkaline lavas from Jan Mayen (Hawkins & Roberts, 1972) and with the recently | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | alternating with granite and syenite. Mica-slate and hornblende-slate characterize all the mountain land ;...against the lower part of which lie beds of mica-slate. This latter appears generally to overlie the gneiss...direction, by Jan Mayen to Spitzbergen, partly in a southern direction from Jan Mayen, by the Faroe Islands | | Dunn, Pete J., Chao, George Y., Grice, Joel D., Ferraiolo, James A., Fleischer, Michael, Pabst, Adolf, Zilczer, Janet A. (1984) New mineral names. American Mineralogist, 69 (5-6) 565-569 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | SchneeNaoor)>=,oo(Tir.2eNb0.5EFe8kAb berg, Saxony, East Germany. It occurs as translucentbrown to orTao.or)>=2...equigranularand radiating clusters in veins in slate and metamorphoseddolomite in the Beiyun-Obo (Bayan...volcano, about 2 km north of brass. Mayen, eastem Eifel, West Germany. It is associated with The Gandolfi...5 X 0 0 2 ) , in the basalt of Bellerberg, near Mayen, Eifel, Western Germa- NEW MINERALS 567 AND | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | northeast. We speculate that the ridges of Devonian slate cropping out along the eastern shore of Laacher... Contact metamorphic rocks (heated "pumiceous" slate, cordierite-schist and strongly recrystallized mica-schist)... 9 - ,,~ / "-. NFe Mendig D Bassenheim \ Mayen ••- ucntenoung \ [] Town Isopach axes of falLout...Preugen und benachbarten L~indern. 51 p., Blatt Mayen, Berlin, 1936 a. - : Erl/iuterungen zur Geologischen...Late Quaternary eruptive center in the E-Eifel (W-Germany). 1985 (in prep.). BLENWE, R.: Der Laacher See | | | Book (volume) | (Specord 75 IR or Specord M80, Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany), Perkin Elmer 1600 Series FT IR spectrometer or...FT IR spectrometer (Bruker Optics, Ettlingen, Germany). IR spectrum of a pure KBr disc was subtracted...Mg3B7O13Cl Locality: Wandsleben, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Description: White to beige fine-grained aggregate...Lüneburger Kalkberg, Lüneburg, Lower Saxony, Germany (type locality). Description: White fibrous aggregate...Niedersachswerfen, Nordhausen, Harz, Thuringia, Germany. Description: White crystals on anhydrite. Investigated | | | Report (chapter) | processes usually inhibit the viability of a roofing slate quarry. Dykes, kink-bands and other structures affecting...homogeneity usually make it impossible to obtain slate shingles. Samples were therefore selected from among...pyrite and those of major minerals comprising the slate samples (e.g. quartz, mica and chlorite) allows...used in this work were roofing slates. A roofing slate is any rock used in construction, that can be split...cleavage (Cárdenes et al. 2014). On the other hand, a slate is an ‘ultrafine or very fine-grained metamorphic | | | Report (chapter) | Hare Bay I ....... Ireland JMFZ .... Jan Mayen Fracture Zone KMB .... Kings Mountain Belt KOF...line that is the extension of the trend of the Jan Mayen fracture zone near Froyabanken. The merging of the...landward extrapolation of the trend of the Jan Mayen fracture zone NW of the Voring plateau and, according...Magnetic and gravity anomalies in the Carolina Slate Belt are not atypical of those in the Avalon terrane...projection across Scandinavia of the trend of the Jan Mayen fracture zone (Riddihough 1972). This line follows | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | segment and a single jointed limb, from the Utica slate of New York, described by C. D. Walcott2 as Echinognathus...new genus of the Order Eurypterida from the Utica Slate. Silliman's Journal (3), vol. xxiii, 1882. DECADE...and Iceland, and made highly probable also in Jan Mayen and Spitzbergen, were much less extensive than they...during historic times. Of this, in Greenland, Jan Mayen, Iceland, Norway, and Alaska, in some cases there | | | Book | 161 162 165 171 176 177 181 183 185 189 Jan Mayen 193 Bibliography 196 CONTENTS PART 4 NORTHERN...France The Chain of Puys Bibliography 198 200 210 Germany 212 East Eifel West Eifel Bibliography 213 214...Canary Islands and the n1id-Atlantic islands of Jan Mayen, Iceland, and the Azores vvithin the European umbrella...2000m above the ,,vaves. Thus, Beerenberg in Jan Mayen, Oraefajokull in Iceland, Pico in the Azores, and...broadly associated with old rifts in France and Germany. Thus, some eruptions are related to the growth | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | region. T h e y include those of Iceland, J a n Mayen, Central East and West Greenland, a n d Baffin Island...mid Atlantic Ridge province of Iceland and J a n Mayen differs from these early Tertiary provinces in three...be I6 m.y. by K-Ar, i.e. Middle Miocene. J a n Mayen, like Iceland, situated on the Mid Atlantic Ridge...(1965) found the oldest exposed lavas on J a n Mayen to be about 0. 5 m.y. old. Although dredged olivine...MILLER,J. A. 1965 . K-Ar ages of rocks from J a n Mayen and an outline of its volcanic history. Nature, | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | direction over Jan Mayen to Spitzbergen, partly in a southern direction from Jan Mayen, over the Faroe Islands...however, interstratified with beds of slate and bands of coal. The slate is generally mixed with sand, and...harder, sometimes argillaceous, sometimes talcose, slate with numerous impressions, chiefly of ferns and...connected with the extremely corroded appearance of the slate and sandstone. The most important of the coal-beds1...but bands of coal are interstratified with the slate in many other places, but they are not very extensive | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | has long been recorded along the Rhine south of Koblenz and in the adjoining areas to the N E and SW (Taunus...being largely M. Siegen to L. Eros stage (or L. Koblenz stage of SOLLE 1951). In regional studies the rocks...quartzites and greywackes alternate with silty slate beds, bedding partings are widespread and fold structures...der Moselmulde zwisdaen Wfirrich/Hunsrfick und Mayen/SEEifel (Rheinisehes Sehiefergebirge). - - Mitt | | | Book | Martin Meschede Laurence N. Warr The Geology of Germany A Process-Oriented Approach Regional Geology...Reviews Series editors Roland Oberhänsli, Potsdam, Germany Maarten J. de Wit, Nelson Mandela University, Port... Martin Meschede • Laurence N. Warr The Geology of Germany A Process-Oriented Approach 123 Martin Meschede...and Geology University of Greifswald Greifswald, Germany Laurence N. Warr Institute of Geography and Geology...Geology University of Greifswald Greifswald, Germany ISSN 2364-6438 ISSN 2364-6446 (electronic) Regional |
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