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Quartz from
Sandstad, Ytterøya, Levanger, Trøndelag, Norway


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sandstad, Ytterøya, Levanger, Trøndelag, Norway
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1308666
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1308666:6
GUID (UUID V4):bcd8f65b-59bb-47fc-854f-ab17ac78ae78
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
38.6km (24.0 miles) Skaudalen copper deposit, Rissa, Indre Fosen, Trøndelag, Norway
46.1km (28.7 miles) Nævermoen, Malvik, Trøndelag, Norway
48.4km (30.1 miles) Foldsjøen, Malvik, Trøndelag, Norway
49.3km (30.6 miles) Trolla Quarry, Bymarka, Trondheim, Trøndelag, Norway
50.6km (31.4 miles) Blyberget Mine, Bymarka, Trondheim, Trøndelag, Norway
51.6km (32.1 miles) Baklia, Bymarka, Trondheim, Trøndelag, Norway
52.1km (32.4 miles) Folafoten, Byneset, Trondheim, Trøndelag, Norway
52.5km (32.6 miles) Lia quarry, Trondheim, Trøndelag, Norway
53.6km (33.3 miles) Mannfjell Zinc Mine, Meråker, Trøndelag, Norway
58.4km (36.3 miles) Valen, Bjugn, Ørland, Trøndelag, Norway
References
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Impact of Cu-Sulfide Deposits: A Case Study from Norway Yulia Mun 1, * , Sabina Strmić Palinkaš 1 1 2...Impact of Cu-Sulfide Deposits: A Case Study from Norway. Minerals 2021, 11, 627. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/min11060627...The Arctic University of Norway, Hansine Hansens veg 18, 9019 Tromsø, Norway; sabina.s.palinkas@uit.no...Norwegian Mining Museum, Hyttegata 3, 3616 Kongsberg, Norway; kk@bvm.no Correspondence: Yulia.mun@uit.no; Tel...subaerial conditions, but several countries including Norway, practice subaqueous deposition [30]. Since subaqueous
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Paleoproterozoic Nussir Deposit, Finnmark, Arctic Norway José Perelló,1,† John A. Clifford,2 Robert A. Creaser...Repparfjord tectonic window of Finnmark, northernmost Norway, is present in two main stratigraphic horizons...irregular lenses and aggregates, with or without quartz, carbonate, chlorite, and biotite gangue. A close...mineralization at the Nussir copper-silver deposit, Norway. The paper briefly describes the stratigraphic...are located in the Repparfjord area, northernmost Norway (Fig. 1). The deposits occur in at least two main
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Finnmark, Norway David C. Ettner Present address: Geocare AS, Thunesvei 2, N-0274Oslo, Norway Sten Lindblom...of Oslo, P.O. Box 1047, Blindern, N-0316 Oslo, Norway (Received 8 October 1993; accepted in revised form...Abstract----Carbonicfluid inclusions were observed in quartz-bearing veins at the Proterozoic Bidjovagge Au--Cu...deposit within the Kautokeino greenstone belt in Norway, where mineralization occurred in oxidation zones...Proterozoic-aged Bidjovagge A u - C u deposit in northern Norway, Ettner et al. (1993b, 1994) described fluid inclusions
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BidjovaggeCopper-GoldDepositin Finnmark,Northern Norway ARNE BJ•RLYKKE, Instituttfor Geologi,Universiteteti...N-0316 Oslo3, Norway RAGNARHAGEN,* Prospektering A/S, Postboks 83, N-1321 Stabekk,Norway AND KRISTER...BidjovaggeGruberA/S, Postboks160, N-9520 Kautokeino,Norway Abstract The Bidjovaggecopper-golddepositis located40...km northwestof Kautokeinoin Finnmark, northern Norway. The depositoccursin the lower ProterozoicKaut...stratiformcharacter.High gold valuesare usuallyrelated to late quartz-carbonateveinscontainingtelluridesand are often
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Fennoscandian Shield, particularly in Russia and Norway, and there is a high potential for future new discoveries...and Enåsen (Sweden), and Eidsvoll and Bidjovagge (Norway), is now available in the literature. Kutemajärvi...One hundred representative deposits in Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Russia are discussed in this review...sediments. The Precambrian along the west coast of Norway, and in tectonic windows within the Caledonides...Russia, 23.1 percent in Finland, and 12.7 percent in Norway. Another 14.3 percent of the shield is covered
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light-coloured, albite-rich rocks (65-75% albite, 10-20% quartz and 10-15% dolomite) occur in zones up to 1.5 km...Scandinavia (e.g., Siedlecka et al., 1985; Hagen and Sandstad, 1986) and in the Damara orogen in Namibia (Behr...with alteration of basic igneous rocks (Hagen and Sandstad, 1986). Often, however, they are of obviously...northern Norway, for example, is located in albite felsite (Bjorlykke et al., 1985; Hagen and Sandstad, 1986)...of the rock (65-75%) consists o f albite, with quartz ( 10-20% ) and dolomite ( 10-15% ) as the only
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Mineral Resources in the Arctic; Geological Survey of Norway, Rognvald Boyd, Terje Bjerkgård, Bobo Nordahl,... Iceland, Sea-floor massive sulphide deposits, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. A 1:10,000,000 scale...Castle, the Lena Trough (with massive sulphides). 6. Norway (Terje Bjerkgård, Rognvald Boyd, Peter M. Ihlen...Nilsson, Mortern Often, Kerstin Saalmann, Jan Sverre Sandstad, Henrik, Schiellerup, Jon are Skaar, Espen Torgersen)...Introduction on the geology and mining history of Norway by Rognvald Boyd. Peter Ihlen follows with an overview
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GRENNE, I. HENDERSON, V.A. MELEZHIK, M. OFTEN, J.S. SANDSTAD, A. SOLLI, E. TVETEN, G. VIOLA, R.M. KEY, R.A...Ø. NORDGULEN Geological Survey of Norway, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway email: Rognvald.Boyd@ngu.no; Oystein...M. OFTEN, J.S. SANDSTAD, A. SOLLI, E. TVETEN AND G. VIOLA Geological Survey of Norway, N-7491 Trondheim...Trondheim, Norway email: Bernard.Bingen@ngu.no; Terje.Bjerkgard@ngu.no; Tor.Grenne@ngu.no; Iain.Henderson@ngu...Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bergen, Norway. email: joachim.jacobs@geo.uib.no D. JAMAL University
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Trondheim - NTH Norway S. Olerud Geological Survey of Norway Box 3006 N-7001 Trondheim Norway M. Martinsen...N-7034 Trondheim - NTH Norway F. D. Pedersen Norsk Hydro Box 200 N-1321 Stabekk Norway F. S. Nordrum The...The Norwegian Mining Museum N-3600 Kongsberg Norway H. K. Schonwandt Geological Institute University of...Bergslagen. The most famous mining districts in Norway are Kongsberg, where silver was produced 1623-1957...Finnish deposits discovered during this century. In Norway, numerous deposits of pyrite and base metals were
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Disposals: A Case Study from Repparfjorden, Northern Norway Yulia Mun 1, * , Sabina Strmić Palinkaš 1 , Matthias...UiT—The Arctic University of Norway, Dramsveien 201, 9037 Tromsø, Norway; sabina.s.palinkas@uit.no (S...neufeldkai@gmail.com (K.N.) Akvaplan-Niva, 9007 Tromsø, Norway; kristine.pedersen@akvaplan.niva.no Institute of...Norwegian Mining Museum, P.O. Box 18, N-3602 Kongsberg, Norway; kk@bvm.no Correspondence: yulia.mun@uit.no Received:...siliciclastic sediment-hosted Cu deposit in northern Norway were disposed into the inner part of Repparfjorden
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Neoproterozoic Laanila-Ristijarvi (Finland) and Kautokeino (Norway) dyke swarms, northern Fennoscandia, are reported...granulite belt. In the Finnmark area, northern Norway, the Palaeoproterozoic Kautokeino and Karasjok...to Ristij~rvi in Finland and into northeastern Norway (Fig. 1). The dykes trend N E - S W in an en echelon-type...Finnmark, northern Norway (Fig. 1). Negative aeromagnetic anomalies (Olesen & Sandstad 1993) distinguish...gneisses sharply (Olesen & Solli 1985; Olesen & Sandstad 1993). The Kautokeino greenstone belt forms a
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Proterozoic Bidjovagge Au-Cu deposit, Finnmark, northern Norway D.C. Ettner ', A. Bjerlykke", and T. Andersen/...Oslo, Norway Mineralogical-Geological Museum, University of Oslo, Sarsgate 1, N-0562 Oslo, Norway Received:...Abstract. The Bidjovagge Au-Cu deposit, northern Norway, hosted within a shear zone in the Early Proterozoic...These deposits include the Bidjovagge deposit in Norway (Bjerlykke et al. 1985, 1987), Saattopora near...of Finn marksvidda, in Finnmark county, northern Norway , approximately 40 km northwest of the village
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Thulittbergarten i Mjønestunnelen, Snillfjord, Trøndelag 16 Tomas Husdal Nyfunn av mineraler fra Tysfjord-pegmatittene...discoveries from the Larvik Plutonic Complex, southern Norway 47 Harald Oskar Folvik Mineralene fra Skjerpemyr...richterite from the Hydro quarry, Fen complex, Southern Norway: crystallographic data and crystal-chemistry 102...locality at the Kjennerudvann lake, Kongsberg, Norway 110 Roy Kristiansen and Hans Christian Olsen...old, new mineral to Norway 116 Roy Kristiansen Lithium mineralization in Norway: a review 119 Gunnar
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1007/s00126-017-0757-1 ARTICLE The Kongsberg silver deposits, Norway: Ag-Hg-Sb mineralization and constraints for the...Norwegian Mining Museum, P.O. Box 18, 3602 Kongsberg, Norway cooling, while myrmekite of pyrite and silver...silver mines of the Kongsberg silver district in Norway are famous for spectacular samples of thread silver...than 330 years, until closedown in 1958 (e.g., Sandstad et al. 2012). According to official records, about...of the Sveconorwegian orogenic belt in southern Norway (Viola et al. 2016). To the west and north-east
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BINGEN Geological Survey of Norway, PO Box 6315 Sluppen, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway (Received 19 July 2015;...1450 VP instrument at the Geological Survey of Norway. Quantitative mineral chemical data collected along...elements) analysed at the Geological Survey of Norway (NGU), measured on fused glass beads prepared by...garnet (GrtI; Fig. 2a), plagioclase, K-feldspar and quartz; and (2) fine-grained GrtII + Sil + Crd + Kfs +...boundaries (Fig. 2c, d). In addition white mica and quartz is present in these very finegrained replacement
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
mineralisation, Porsangerhalvøya, Finnmark, northern Norway INGVAR LINDAHL & ARNE BJØRLYKKE Lindahl, I. &...mineralisation, Porsangerhalvøya, Finnmark, northern Norway. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift, Vol. 68, pp. 125-131...mineralisation of Porsangerhalvøya in northern Norway occurs in shallow­ marine sediments in the Kolvik...Lindahl, Geological Survey of Norway, P. O. Box 3006, N-7002, Trondheim, Norway; A. Bjørlykke, Geologicallnstitute...of Oslo, P. O. Box 1047 Blindern, N-0316 Oslo 3, Norway. The lead-copper mineralisation at Geitvann has
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1979), Riikonkoski (L~ng, 1986), Repparfjord (Sandstad, 1986), Raipas (Vik, 1986)and Bidjovagge (BjSrlykke...tholeiitic rocks composed of varying amounts of albite, quartz, carbonite, sericite and chlorite. The deposits...IN THE FENNOSCANDIAN SHIELD ing iron deposits, quartz-banded iron ores and skarn iron ores with or without...porphyry') layer which is covered by quartz keratophyre ('quartz-bearing porphyry'), with pyroclastic...and Rektorn orebodies, there is a quartz-bearing porphyry or quartz keratophyre which, according to its
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Lapland-Kola Mobile Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia and Norway Martin J. Timmerman*, J. Stephen Daly Department...~ 1.75 Ga. The Precambrian terrain of southern Norway apparently lacks material older than ~ 1.5 Ga (Menuge...-0.427 -0.556 -0.436 Central Kola domain 6/91 e Norway, Holmvatten 9/91-10 p Murmansk 9/91-2 od Polnek...and Bel'kov, 1983; Vetrin and Balashov, 1992). A quartz monzonite (5/89) with a U-Pb zircon age of 2657+24...1) is a charnockite from the Holmvatten area in Norway which has a U-Pb zircon age of 2795 + 40 Ma, interpreted
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
sedimentary exhalative massive sulphide deposits in Norway and Australia. The distributions of Mn, Fe, Co...(Cook et al. 1990, 1993; Cook 1996), central-north Norway, hosts over 20 massive sulphide bodies totalling...tetrahedrite-tennantite Broken Hill SEDEX (?) VHMS Norway Sulitjelma Australia Mt. Isa Type Deposit Table...generally rounded, clasts of wall-rock and vein quartz, occurs close to the footwall in the southern part...south of Mo i Rana, is hosted within metapelitic quartz-mica-feldspar gneisses and amphibolites of the
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Geological Survey of Norway, Trondheim, Norway University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway British Geological...analyses were collected at the Geological Survey of Norway using a Finnigan Element I instrument fed by a...this study (Fig. 3a), and monazite B0109 (Bamble, Norway, 1137 ± 1 Ma) for which an age of 1137 ± 7 Ma was...Seiland (Finnmark, Norway, 515 ± 4 Ma; Pedersen et al., 1989), Sjona (Norland, Norway, ØS9914, 1797 ± 3...gneiss Granitic gneiss Augen gneiss Granite Quartz mangerite Quartz mangerite Granite Granite Leucogneiss Amphibolite
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Bidjovagge Gold-Copper Deposit, Finnmark, Northern Norway A. Bjorlykke 1, G. L. C u m m i n g 2, and D. Krstic...1Department of Geology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway 2Department of Physics, University of Alberta,...in the Caskias mountains of Finnmark, northern Norway (Fig. 1). The deposit occurs in the Early Proterozoic...Proterozoic greenstone belts in the northern parts of Norway, Sweden and Finland. Best known are the Pahtavouma...the Karasjok and Kautokeino greenstone belts in Norway confirm these results from Sweden. The Galmat granodiorite
Report (chapter)
the northernmost part of the Baltic Shield, in Norway and the USSR. In the west, the Kautokeino Belt...early Proterozoic supracrustal belts in northern Norway and adjacent territory of Sweden, Finland and the...et al. 1978; Pharaoh 1985). Thin developments of quartz-feldspar-biotite ___amphibole schist are associated...of Finland, and its continuation into northern Norway, the Levajok Granulite Belt (Krill et al. 1985)...to 50 km wide which can be traced from northern Norway into Finland and the USSR. The complex underwent
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and NYF peg- are also mined for tin, high purity quartz, potassium matites, interpreted to represent contamination...fractionated 1992, Raimbault 1998). Hydrothermal quartz veins and mineralogically simplest pegmatites...mineralised pegmatites grade feldspar, ultra-pure quartz and muscovite. (Sweetapple 2000). 2.2 The LCT...mafic metavolcanic rock (1.90-1.88 Ga) Tonalite, quartz diorite (1.89-1.88 Ga) Ultramafic-mafic metavolcanic...deposits abroad, it tites are spodumene, albite, quartz, K-feldspar and is among the smallest (Appendix
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method to synthesize large fluid inclusions in quartz at controlled times and under unfavorable growth...H.J. Stein, B. Bingen, I.H.C. Henderson, J.S. Sandstad, and A. Moniz Influence of structural setting...and T. G. Blenkinsop 233 Vol. 44, No. 3, 2009 Quartz vein fabrics coupled to elevated fluid pressures
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Pyh/isalmi). Other types are: (c) gold-bearing quartz-alumina alteration zones formed during the 1.92-1...reported from several sites in the Shield, including quartz veins and contact-metasomatic deposits. In addition...one million square kilometers in Sweden, Finland, Norway and the westernmost USSR, is the largest Precambrian...abandoned. The Eidsvoll gold veins in southern Norway have a similar history: they were mined for the...for the last in 1907. Bleka in Telemark, southern Norway, was also mined on a small scale during the nineteenth
 
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