| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | St. Gilgen Windows Alps-The Hallein District I . Alps-The Hallein District II . Alps-The Lammertal and...eastern end of the Tauern Window and runs from Salzburg in the north to the Italian border in the south...first six days of geology are based on Hallein, near Salzburg, the next five on Spittal, in Carinthia...Strobl Window (Day I) ... The Hallstatt Zone near Hallein (Days 2, 3) .,. The Grunbach Valley (Day 2) ...... Cross-sections in the vicinity of Hallein (Day 3) The Lammer Valley and Gosau basin (Day 4) The Hallstatt | | | Report (chapter) | three localities, improvement or deterioration of reservoir parameters below karst unconformities were analysed...coral patch reef and overlying strata (Adnet, Salzburg region, Austria). Data integration allowed the establishment...outcrop scale are important for reservoir rock typing and static reservoir modelling in the oil industry...among the most challenging input parameters of reservoir models. Some of these products, which formed along...products of carbonates will vary between seals and reservoir rocks. The knowledge of diagenetic products of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | MINES AND MINERALS OF AUSTRIA By P H I L I P M O R R I L L East Derry, N . H . 0 3 0 4 1 IV S A L Z...Z B U R G (Land Salzburg) (Part II) T h i s refers to the Province of Salzburg X l s ( C l e a r )...Beryl X l s with Epidote X l s : Calcite which contains the city of Salzburg. Many people are familiar with...climbs up to Gerlos Pass, the western border of Salzburg. From edge of the glacier, and is not to be this...Albite; Prehnite; Pyrite; F l u the W end of Salzburg. T h i s is famous for its waterfall, called the | | | Report (issue) | Hukusima Prefecture, Japan; after deduction of CO2 as calcite, corresponds to Ca0.99 S1.00 O4 . (2) CaSO4 . Occurrence:...Association: Gypsum, halite, sylvite, polyhalite, dolomite, calcite, magnesite, celestine, sulfur. Distribution:...occurrences worldwide. In Austria, from Hall, Tirol, at Ischl and Hallein, Salzburg, and Aussee, Styria. In...In Italy, from the Campiano mine, Boccheggiano district, Tuscany; on Vesuvius, Campania. From the Faraday...Fairfax quarry, Centreville, Fairfax Co., Virginia; large deposits in the Carlsbad potash district, Eddy | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | of forming alternative layers of aragonite and calcite. These lead, through inversion and grain growth...diagenetic stages to the formation of fibrous calcite. Blocky calcite represents the last stage of cementation...s'est form6, durant la diagen6se ult~rieure de la calcite fibreuse, dont la succession structurale rythmique...Comme derni6re g6n~ration de ciment, vient de la calcite en bloc provenant d'une solution pauvre en ions...in the present work was taken from the J6rissen quarry (Dorp Facies), i km. NW of Wirbelau (Mel3tischblatt | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | within the Northern Calcareous Alps, southeast of Salzburg, called Adneter Scheck. The formation of these...crystallization at stylolite interfaces: e.g., dolomite, calcite, quartz Logan and Semeniuk (1976) Stylobedded...and bivalves. Sedimentary/diagenetic features: Dolomite rhombs (Fig. 5c) or microspar, pressure solution...algae and gastropods/bivalves refilled with blocky calcite. Depositional environment: Regarded as shallow...Sedimentary/diagenetic features: Pressure solution structures, dolomite rhombs. Depositional environment: In literature | | | Book (edition) | the value of microfacies analysis in evaluating reservoir rocks and limestone resources, as well as its...carbonates), K078 (micrite), or K200 (hydrocarbon reservoir rocks). The book is also accompanied by a CD containing...patterns and are of economic importance both in reservoir studies and in the evaluation of limestone resources...solution, and dolomitization/dedolomitization and dolomite textures. The last part of the chapter deals with...Chapter 17: Reservoir Rocks and Host Rocks. Carbonates are the most important reservoir rocks for hydrocarbons | | | Book | for tl1c Gcologi l\ As ociation Field Meeting in Austria, 1966. This article is planned, hO\\C\er. in ·uch...Ythercappropriate, in palaeontological contcxls \Vhereas,in Austria, some notations might not have been so tre.ated:...tcr111inationswere in the main concerned with usage in Austria and among structural geologists in the Eastern...·tratigraphy and structure of the Molasse Zone in Austria has increased considerably a a re ult of detailed...earlier, e.g. Salzburg-Upper area three pl1ascs of deposition ar~ recognised: ALPS 11 Austria. In this | | | Book | ~ .~~ Salt miners at work in the Diirrnberg-Hallein mine (1756) (see also comment on copyright page)...Durrnberg-Hallein mine (1756). Oil painting in the ancient mine office at Hallein Salzburg. The picture...the mine by the Prince Bishop Sigmund III. of Salzburg on 5th of May 1756 (bottom right, corner). At...heldatBled/Yugoslavia 3-7, 1977, held at Leoben/ Austria 5-10,1981, held at Berchtesgaden/Bavaria, FRG ...Berghauptmann Dipl.-Ing. Mag. jur. Franz Prezelj, Salzburg Priisident Prof. Dr. Helmut Vidal Bayerisches | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | minerals, or they may specialize in just one species—calcite is a popular mineral for this. Other collectors...Figure 1. Pseudohexagonal twins of aragonite on calcite, 10.3 cm across, from the Agrigento mine, Agrigento...(1743–1822) who distinguished between aragonite and calcite based on cleavage, specific gravity, and crystallography...composition were responsible for the differences between calcite and aragonite. It wasn’t until 1822, when Eilhardt...time, that the relationship between aragonite and calcite was first understood (Gossner 1930; Palache, Berman | | | Book | You will be told that these are fragments of calcite crystals. Three minerals will be mentioned to you...consisting (apart from impurities) only of the mineral calcite. Granite is the bestknown example of a rock consisting...instance, in various parts of the Austrian Tirol and Salzburg. Much tin ore came from Britain so that brisk...derives its name from the saltmining district of Hallstatt in Upper Austria, where many prehistoric finds have...Pr..1iTE 2 Sulphur Abo/le Sulphur crystals on calcite. Below A specimen of massive sulphur. Both from | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | matrix-free breccias surrounded by isopachous calcite cement, and fissures and cavities filled with large...Frutexites-bearing microbialites also contain synsedimentary calcite cement crusts and botryoids (typically b1 cm thick)...2005b); however, the enhanced precipitation of calcite both on the seafloor and within microbial carbonates...2) the ammonoids are typically filled with white calcite spar (Blendinger, 1995; Baud et al., 2001); and...wackestone that is similar in appearance to the Adnet Limestone of the Austrian Calcareous Alps or the | | | Book | Frontcover Upper left: The observatory at Kremsmunster. Austria. which houses the mineral collection. Upper right:...mineralogical cabinet of the convent at Kremsmunster, Austria. The . specimens a~e displayed m baroque furniture...important mineralogical museums in Western Europe Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany (Federal...half are in Germanspeaking countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland). The reasons for this are partly...universities, 14 by town or city councils, 13 by district councils or regional boards, and 16 form part | | | Catalog/List | Sphene micros in one area (Sonnblick, Rauris, Salzburg,Germany) £15 ALMANDINE, quite sharp dark red single...grey-white crystals on 2x3.5 inch surface. (Croft Quarry,Leicestershire) £5 ANATASE sharp black single crystal...ARAGONITE white acicular crystal to 2cm long on dolomite about 2.5 xl inch .Creamy fluorescence short wave...lxlxl .5 Levaeniemi Mine, Norbotten Sweden £6 CALCITE good covering of white dogtooth crystals from a...nodule location near Ely, Cambridgeshire. 2x3 £4 CALCITE large colourless, translucent rhombic crystal about | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Siderite Siete Suyos Mine, Atocha-Quechisla District Sud Chichas Province, Potosí Department, Bolivia...include azurite, pyromorphite, fluorite, quartz, and calcite. Then there are the minerals that collectors have...carbonate, or Fe2+CO3, and is a member of the calcite _ group, crystallizing within the trigonal system...siderite from Siete Suyos mine, Atocha-Quechisla district, Sud Chichas Province, Potosí Department, Bolivia...include hematite, magnetite, quartz, cacoxenite, calcite, barite, and various chlorite minerals, but these | | | Book | in crystal form, e.g. the many crystal forms of calcite. Perfect models of crystals are only confusing...are some rocks (such as marble, composed only of calcite crystals) which are chemically homogeneous but...fissures. Well known minerals, such as quartz and calcite, originate at this stage and are known as /iydrothermal...is liberated, which may affect the neighbouring calcite, changing it into gypsum or into a whole series...chemical composition. Rock salt, sylvine, gypsum, calcite and some iron ores, such as chamosite, also originate | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the Steinmiihl Limestone of the Arrach Quarry (Jurassic, Austria) The Upper Jurassic Steinmuhl Limestone...Limestone Group on its type section (Arrach Quarry, Lower Austria) is subdivided into the following four members:...the middle part of the Northern Limestone Alps Austria), Sedimenfolozy, 9 (1967) 23-53 DIE LITHOGENESE...(Nieder-Osterreich). Fig.2. The old Arrach Quarry east of Waidhofen/Ybbs (Lower Austria). auch stratigraphische Bedeutung...Columnar section of Steinmiihl Limestoneof the Arrach Quarry. &, Abb.3. Saulenprofildes Steinrniihl-Kalkes | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | recrystallisation has taken place. Small rhombs of replacement dolomite are scattered through this rock, in both allo&ems...been studied petrographically. The Monte Pispisa quarry (see WENDT, 1968) is of some interest since here...Seiaeca occurs as a sill in the higher regions of the quarry; only fallen blocks are available for study. Fig...Fig. 7. Crinoidal biomicrite, with replacement dolomite rhombs in micritic matrix. Thin section from Neptunian...Pacific analogues, significant dissolution of calcite does not take place until a depth of some 8000--4000 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | chalcocite, bornite, pyrite, tetrahedrite, and even calcite pseudomorphs after chalcopyrite. Chalcopyrite is...(for example, the copper mines of the Ducktown district, Tennessee), chalcopyrite in good crystallized...quarries of Fairfax County and the Goose Creek quarry near Leesburg, Loudoun County; it is reported in...reaching 4 cm across were often associated with calcite, magnetite, and actinolite. Disphenoids modified...“oxides.” Many fine specimens were encased in calcite and were exposed by etching with hydrochloric acid | | | Book | 10:215-217 ADULARIA Adu Iaria from the Howard-Montgomery quarry, Howard County, Maryland (by J. S. White) 25:53-54...nepheline, biotite and albite-antiperthite crystals in calcite-cored vein-dikes (by L. Moyd) 21:235-248 ALICE...the Alpine ar,d Subalpine region [Switzerland,Austria and Iti:Jy](by C. M. Gramaccioli) 8:287-293 Minerals...10:85-89 Micromounting in the eastern Alps of Austria (by K. Kotal) 13:171-173 ALSTONITE An occurrence...ANALCIME Natrolite and analcime from Eckman Creek quarry. Waldport. Oregon (by M. Groben) 1:153, 1:173, | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | University of Graz, Universitaetsplatz 2, A-8010 Graz, Austria 2 OREA, Institute for Oriental and European Archaeology...of Sciences, Hollandstrasse 11-13, A-1020Wien, Austria e-mail: christian.ademeit@student.tugraz.at The...of Vienna, Althanstraße 14 (UZA II), 1090 Wien, Austria Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography...Leoben, Peter-Tunner-Straße 5, A-8700 Leoben, Austria Department of Geology, Shahid Chamran University...University of Graz, Universitätsplatz 2, A-8010, Graz, Austria e-mail: thomas.angerer@uibk.ac.at 1 2 Sphalerite | | | Catalog/List | Sicilv Elba Glen Strathfarrat Scotland Zambia Austria Ecton Hill, Staffs Cloqau Wales (Barstow) Ow...Sphalerite, Baryte/Calcite Galena Galena Galena & Dolomite Chalcopyrite on Dolomite Arsenopyrite Sphalerite...Pyrrhotite Pitcher, Oklahoma, USA Chalcopyrite on Dolomite Cornwall Tennantite Parvs Copper Mine, Anqlesey...Gun Heath Carthew Cornwall Ladywash, Derbyshire Calcite on Sphalerite Fallqate Qy, Derbyshire Sphalerite...Sohalerite Stibnite Pvrite on slate Millerite Pvrite on Calcite Millerite on siderite Realqar Pvrite Pvrite Sohalerite | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | University of Graz, Universitätsplatz 2, 8010 Graz, Austria Present address: Geoscience Center, Georg-August-University...Geology, University of Salzburg, Hellbrunnerstraße 34, 5020 Salzburg, Austria 4 Department of Hard Rock...Geology, Geological Survey of Austria, Neulinggasse 38, 1030 Vienna, Austria 5 NAWI Graz Geocenter, University...University of Graz, Heinrichstraße 26, 8010 Graz, Austria e-mail: dominik.sorger@uni-goettingen.de 1 2 ...Mineralogy and Petrography, Innrain 52, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria e-mail: max.albertus@student.uibk.ac.at 1 The | | | Report (issue) | “moonmilk” and speleothems. Association: Calcite, dolomite, aragonite, brucite, magnesite, artinite,...Gabbs, Gabbs district, Nye Co.; numerous localities in California, as at the Crestmore quarry, Riverside...Minato mine, Bahia, Brazil. From Kraubath, Salzburg, Austria. In Italy, from Emarese and Montjovet, Val...Kerman, Esfandaque district; and in the Dovez open pit, near the Shariar mine, Minab district. From the Shabani...East Antarctica. The most common carbonate after calcite and aragonite in caves worldwide. Name: In allusion | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 81MINERALS dletown-Portland, Connecticut, pegmatite district. They are found in South Glastonbury, about 5...the Simpson quarry on the south, the Hollister quarry on the east, and the Howe No. 4 quarry on the north...includes one of the largest quarries of the entire district, the Howe No. 1. Access is through a trail system...summer of 1996, the author mapped the trails and quarry locations using an altimeter, a Global Positioning...included: the Simpson quarry, known for gem beryl (aquamarine); and the Hollister quarry, known for lithium |
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