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Hematite from
Schlossberg quarry, Schlossberg, Gloggnitz, Neunkirchen District, Lower Austria, Austria


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Hematite
Formula:Fe2O3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Quartz1 photo of Hematite associated with Quartz at this locality.
Limonite1 photo of Hematite associated with Limonite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hematite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Schlossberg quarry, Schlossberg, Gloggnitz, Neunkirchen District, Lower Austria, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:475111
Long-form Identifier:1:3:475111:3
GUID (UUID V4):8a517527-1712-40b9-840d-3dc2ccc17719
Nearest other occurrences of Hematite
0.4km (0.3 miles) Semmering basis tunnel, Gloggnitz, Neunkirchen District, Lower Austria, Austria
2.3km (1.4 miles) Copper mine (Stuppachgraben), Silbersberg, Stuppach, Gloggnitz, Neunkirchen District, Lower Austria, Austria
3.0km (1.9 miles) Auf der Wiese, Prigglitz, Neunkirchen District, Lower Austria, Austria
3.1km (1.9 miles) Sandriegel (Gasteil Cu I; copper mine), Gasteil, Prigglitz, Neunkirchen District, Lower Austria, Austria
3.2km (2.0 miles) St Christof (St Christoph), Prigglitz, Neunkirchen District, Lower Austria, Austria
3.5km (2.2 miles) Grillenberg, Payerbach, Neunkirchen District, Lower Austria, Austria
5.2km (3.2 miles) Klausgraben, Tiefenbach, Bürg-Vöstenhof, Neunkirchen District, Lower Austria, Austria
5.7km (3.5 miles) Schneidergraben, Tiefenbach, Bürg-Vöstenhof, Neunkirchen District, Lower Austria, Austria
6.6km (4.1 miles) Ambachgraben, Bürg, Bürg-Vöstenhof, Neunkirchen District, Lower Austria, Austria
7.6km (4.7 miles) Erzkogel, Schottwien, Neunkirchen District, Lower Austria, Austria
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
lP This influx caused a distinct shift towards lower fO2 and Pb + Zn + Sb + Ag (+ S) in the hydrothermal...exceptionally well-studied Schwarzwald mining district offers the opportunity to investigate the transition...the southwestern part of the Schwarzwald ur na district. Chalcopyrite and siderite occur as late stage...to understand the process responsible for the district- Jo scale occurrence of late-stage Cu-Ni mineralization...Jenkner 1986; Nitsch and Zedler 2009). Subsequently, Lower Triassic sandstones were deposited on top of the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Online 480 ABSTRAOTS OF OHEMIOAL PAPERS. earthy hematite, and a mixtare of pyrolusite and ferric oxide...following are of interest: I. Salt fro& the Rio Negro district, [? Thenardite.] IT. Yellow, friable sulphate...272--275).-Specimens of dolomite rock from the Schlossberg a t Gra,z gave the following results on analysis...33 L. J. S. Disintegration of Granite in the District of Columbia. By GEORGE P. MERRILL (BUZZ.Geol.
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(LowerCarboniferous) •-------] granii:e tUpper Devonian Lower ...• MUnsterhalden Klemmbach granite Deformed 0to...variations in mineralogical com- andhydrothermally froma quarry position and color. Samples werecollected from...from the Sidobremassif (France), setting free hematite,and of plagioclase,mainly by Isnard and Roche...granite sample 53/5. The feldspar phenocrystat the lower right has been altered to illitc, quartz, and some...consists essentially of the same minerals plus hematite. Polarized light with crossednieols. 536 ENVER
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Molybdenite (Frondel, Judith W , et a/.) I l-12 1857 Austria Geochemistry Deutsch Altenburg, calcite l1-12 2ll8...Andhra Pradesh,Krishna, Kondapalli, Nakkal Banda quarry (Leelanandam, C.) 7-8 1353 Clay rnineralogy Methods...(Hak, J., et al.\ 7-8 1083 Nepheline, Briix, Schlossberg,phonolite (Brown, F H.) 9-10 1670 Pyrope, Bohemia...11-12 1932 Geochennistry Geochemistry Colcite Austria,DeutschAltenburg,organic rnaterials,eicosylalcohol...New South Wales, Sydney duricrusts, maghemite quarry (Leelanandam, C.) 7-8 1353 Rhyolite Alteration
Journal (issue)
*** *** Sparbuch PSK 20426 *** *** Sparbuch Bank Austria 55031 *** *** Sparbuch PSK 10126 *** *** Sparbuch...ÖHV: 2751/1) 12. GRIFFENER TROPFSTEINHÖHLE im Schlossberg von Griffen. Kleine, bunte Tropfsteinhöhle mit...Pre-mineralization vadose scallops associated with hematite at Hodbarrow, South Cumbria, UK  On tourism in
Report (issue)
This 24 cm wide "schorl" specimen from Tyrol, Austria was part of the Gigot D'Orcy collection and is...no. 2.2200). The overall specimen is 4 cm wide. Lower: The matrix specimen was donated to Yale (cat. no...cm "water­ melon tourma­ line " from the Dunton Quarry in Newry, Maine. Woodrow Thompson collection; Jeff...rinds on pink cores of tourmalines from the Havey Quarry in Poland, Maine. The term was original­ ly coined...Refractive indices of Alkali (upper left), Calcic (lower left) and X-site vacant (adjacent) group tourmalines
Book (volume)
' This Kupferschiefer is cases. lean in this district, carrying only 1.4% of copper, and no silver,...fissures known as 'rucken' in the Mansfeld copper district also contain occasional nickelite, together with... known examples of this type is the cobalt district of Schneeberg, in Saxony, a mountainous region...present. Besides quartz-cobalt veins the Schneeberg district contains quite a 3 variety of vein types, which...Schneeberg, cally important deposits of the entire district. the veins are so crowded together in an area
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composition), 600 to 900 meters thick, in the Oligocene to Lower Miocene John Day Formation in central Oregon (Hay...natrolite, gonnardite, gismondine, and faujasite; and a lower zone (up to 8 meters thick) that is analcime-dominant...covering of the flow by additional flows before the lower flow has cooled, differences in chemical environment...vesicular base of Oligocene to Lower Miocene columnar basalt in the Narre Warren Quarry, near Melbourne, Australia...altered by the solutions to form minerals stable at lower temperatures. The resulting pegmatites or miarolitic
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composition), 600 to 900 meters thick, in the Oligocene to Lower Miocene John Day Formation in central Oregon (Hay...natrolite, gonnardite, gismondine, and faujasite; and a lower zone (up to 8 meters thick) that is analcime-dominant...covering of the flow by additional flows before the lower flow has cooled, differences in chemical environment...vesicular base of Oligocene to Lower Miocene columnar basalt in the Narre Warren Quarry, near Melbourne, Australia...altered by the solutions to form minerals stable at lower temperatures. The resulting pegmatites or miarolitic
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Salzburg Hellbrunnerstr. 34lIII 5020 Salzburg Austria P.A. FLOYD Department of Geology University of...Salzburg Hellbrunnerstr. 34/III 5020 Salzburg Austria H.J. FRANZKE Geologisches Institut Leibnizstr...Graz Austria G. FUCHS Geologische Bundesanstalt Wien Rasumowsky-Gasse 23 - 25 1030Wien Austria P. ...Salzburg Hellbrunnerstrasse 34lIII 5020 Salzburg Austria H. KREUZER Bundesanstalt fUr Geowissenschaften...Geologie und Palaontologie Heinrichstr. 26 8010 Graz Austria Z. MisAR Department of Geology Charles University
Book (edition)
438]. (TL) Schildmauer. near Admont. S tyria, Austria. Named for locality. Adulaire. syn. of adularia...330, c 26.60 A. Z=2 [ PDF 35-676). (TL) Mocult:i quarry, Ang:iston. South Australia. Named for A.R. Alderman...Abstr. ( 1909) 3, 1 974. Alomite. trade name. The Quarry, London ( 1 908) 13. 257: W.G. Renwick ( 1 909)...A. I� 100.86'. Z=4. (TL) Amstall graphite quarry . Austria. Named for locality. Anagenite. syn. of chrome...6-226 on synth. materia l). fn:,) Hall, Tyrol, Austria. Named from av-uopo½ ·w11hou1 water' . from its
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mela- may be used to designate the more felsic (lower colour index) and mafic (higher colour index) types...rectangle of the TAS (upper) diagram, check in the lower diagram to see that it is not a komatiite, meimechite...connection: some constraints from the Barkly-West District, northern Cape Province, South Africa. Fifth International...The year values along the horizontal axis are the lower value for each class. 48 publications written...(Cotelo Neiva, 1947a, p.105; Abessédo Mine, Bragança district, Portugal; Tomkeieff p.3) ABSAROKITE. A collective
Journal (volume)
Stanley A. Easton)—Missouri and Kansas (Southeastern District, by H. A. Wheeler)—Southwestern Missouri (by Jesse...States—-Mining in California—Magnesite in Foreign Countries—Austria—Greece—Hungary—Transvaal—Uses of Magnesite.430-432...Texas—Petroleum Production in Foreign Countries—Austria-Hungary—Canada— Galicia—Germany—Persia—Peru—Rumania—Russia—Oil...STATISTICS OF PRODUCTION AND COMMERCE Australasia—Austria-Hungary—Belgium—Canada—Chile —Fraritee — Ger¬ ...Unit Argentine Republic . . Gold. . . Peso. . . Austria-Hungary Belgium. Bolivia. Brazil. Gold . .. Gold
Book (edition)
possible to work at larger scales with consequently lower production costs. More important, over the last...ilmenite, and rutile; chrysoberyl, co rundum, hematite, and magnetite; periclase, p yrochlore, and pyrolusite;...in Spain, United Kin gdom, France, Italy, and Austria (the last being the main source of natural micaceous...major supplier. The main producers are Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Norway, Romania, Turkey, and...13,000 2 91 93 4,520,000 2,450,000 54 54 Austria 12,000 2 Mexico 635,000 14 68 Zimbabwe
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contain them. Furthermore, in the few places where lower or pre-Cambrian sediments are fossiliferous, for...relationship frequently shown by the rocks of one district, one petrographic province/ which distinguishes...Tourmaline, topaz, scapolite, fluorite, (B) hematite, and pyrite. By replacement: serpentine, prehnite...neither the youngest granite formation of this district, nor the satellite aplites, nor the metamorcentral...(Fig. 39), In the latter, and especially in the lower part of the sheet, the same minerals occur as phenocrysts
Book (volume)
Classes. This term DOMAIN is preferred to District, &c. as not only implies a subdivision of a province...effect, are white copper- ore, micaceous iron-ore, hematite, most compact iron stones, red shining grey...I. SIDEROUS. has been found over granulay In Lower Silesia limestone. Voigt Prack. 33. 4 Berl. Beob...mention the isles of Arran, Col, and Tirey; the district between Lochlomond and Dunkeld, and other parts...these colossal pillars may be seen with their lower ends standing on another species of stone, and
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richer in sz, alk, poorer in ¢. Tholeite, Nahe district 52% andesinelabradorite, 18% augite, 7% olivine...shown to be most suitable. The sections through the lower tetrahedron are only summarily indicated because...O tend, on cooling, to separate in the form of hematite (Fe,O;) iron, which at the outset partially re-...element of higher valence to be replaced by one of lower valence. For example, AIOH can replace SiO. Os tl...maghemite (whose structure differs from that of hematite) to be formed out of magnetite without destroying
Book (volume)
brown hematite iron-ore deposits of the Mesabi Range—the richest in the Lake Superior district—and the...(by Schlagintweit), which is more than 5000 ft. lower; but the observations of Captain Wood from peaks... farming, and copper-, gold-and silver-mining district. There is a U.S. assayer’s office here, and there...chief supplies of Helichry¬ sum orientale come from lower Provence, where it is cultivated in large quantities...in the rich and beautiful Vale of Evesham. The district is devoted to market¬ gardening and orchards,
Book (volume)
Farms—Maryland D region [QC881.2.D2] UF D layer BT Lower ionosphere D/s (Sexual behavior) USE Sexual dominance...Dachstein Gebirge (Austria) USE Dachstein Mountains (Austria) Dachstein Gruppe (Austria) USE Dachstein Mountains...Mountains (Austria) Dachstein Mountains (Austria) UF Dachstein Gebirge (Austria) Dachstein Gruppe (Austria)...(Austria) Hoher Dachstein (Austria) BT Mountains—Austria Dacia — History NT Dacian War, 1st, 101-102 Dacian...USE Danube UF National Park (Austria) Nationalpark Donauauen (Austria) River Danubius River Donau River
Book (volume)
resulted in sentence of banishment . He served in the lower house of the state legislature in 1826-1828, and...state enactment, that therefore slavery in the District of Columbia and in the Territories was unlawful...which Russia had to make to Great Britain and Austria. From that time he was practically minister of...the population exceeding 1,000,000. The whole district is subject to frequent earthquakes. GIG, apparently...for him the see of London (1163). But especially lower middle classes, whose usual alcoholic beverage Gilbert
Book (volume)
officers, small, 1-3 in. in diameter, for officers of lower rank: and the regulations provided that it should...part of the exergue is UNITED STATES ARMY, in the lower thirteen stars. The ribbon is red, white and blue...the upper part of the exergue INDIAN WARS, in the lower a buffalo’s skull with arrow-heads on either side...the lower. Those of 1870 have W. (Wilhelm) in the centre, crown on the upper and date on the lower limb...hills. The western portion borders the Upper and Lower Mystic Lakes, which are centres for boating. In
Book (volume)
Lincoln Brigade Spanische Reitschule (Vienna, Austria) USE Spanish Riding School (Vienna, Smilodon Saber-toothed...Fiction Social reformers USE Reformers — Soiling Austria) UF RT Encopresis in children Fecal incontinence...Spanish Riding School (Vienna, Austria) UF Spanische Reitschule (Vienna, Austria) Spearnosed bats UF Phyllostomus...Maryland— Antiquities (Okla.) 101 Ranch Historic District (Okla.) 101 Ranch 228 East Capitol Street (Washington...(Okla.) One Hundred and One Ranch BT Historic District (Okla.) One Hundred One Ranch Historic districts
Report (issue)
particulars, or unquestionably fron1 the same small quarry) made by possibly as a whole. A low summation may...oxide alone, this must generally be calculated as hematite to find the norm, thus freeing an an1ount of silica...New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, :Maryland, District. of Columbia, Virginia, Kentucky, North Cn.rolina...Bavaria, Saxony, Silesia. Austria-Hungary: Bohemia, Moravia, Lower Austria, Galicia, Hungary, Bosnia...been recognized, especially of P 20 5 and MnO, a lower percentage than 0.10 of the former and 0.07 of the
Book (volume)
F.R.G.S. Chamberlain of H.M. the Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia. Hon. Member of ! the Royal Society...turned in upon a piece of tares, anatomy of the lower animals is dealt with there and in the a large portion...Italy (Turin, 1769), Denmark (Copenhagen, 1773), Austria (Vienna, 1775), Saxony (Dresden, 1776), Prussia...Dorpat, Kazan and Warsaw), Italy six, Spain five, Austria-Hungary three (Vienna, Budapest and Lemberg), Switzerland...confidence of a success¬ ful result. The medicine of the lower animals differs from that of man in no particular
Book (volume)
Silica Talc eee wees weed Iron pyrites Hematite Brown hematite Sulphuret of zine Galena Copper pyrites...alteration of a grey striped limestone from the same district is connected with an increase of carbonate of...would presuppose such high temperatures in the lower parts of the dykes or veins, as would suffice to...explain why the vapours were not already condensed lower down. But by what cause could such a heat have been...covered with the sublimate, not only on their lower side, but all round, as upon a body hung in the
 
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