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Calcite from
Michaelstein, Blankenburg, Harz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany


Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Michaelstein, Blankenburg, Harz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:889189
Long-form Identifier:1:3:889189:1
GUID (UUID V4):47c0f660-1200-4c58-9c12-dac7e8ddc4e5
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and Johnson, 1999), sequence stratigraphy (e.g. Germany and Spain, Wiese and Kröger, 1998; Wiese and Wilmsen...sedimentary basins and sea-bed highs especially in Germany, Poland, Denmark and the Netherlands. Voigt (1963)...played an important part in fault movements along the Harz and Osning thrusts. Van Wijhe (1987) used compressional...Riedel (1940, 1942) in the Subhercynian Basin, Germany. Tectono-sedimentary structures created by the...described by Voigt (1962) in the Münster Basin, Germany. Selwicks Bay potentially offers insights into
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Similar rocks occur in the granulite region of Saxony, at Tvedstrand in Norway, in the Central Plateau...have just referred, in the kersantite dyke of Michaelstein in the Hartz'", in andesitic lavas of the EifeI...j, H. TEALL ON The kersantite - dyke, near Michaelstein'", is intrusive in day - slate with subordinate...spinelle, apatite, corundum, staurolite, hypersthene, calcite, magnetite, anatase, and titaniferous iron-mica...that found in the foreign substances in the Michaelstein dyke. The aggregates, which are formed of somewhat
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
augite (usually pseudomorphed in serpentine or calcite) in a brownish glass traversed in all directions...appear to be represented in the kersantite of Michaelstein, 1 which forms a dyke of obviously mixed igneous...lowtemperature minerals such as analcite, chalcedony, and calcite. The mutual relations of the various xenolithic...vesicular, the vesicles being filled with zeolites and calcite, and results from the simple fusion of an aluminous
Report (volume)
Corundum. Talc. Quartz,. 5. 6. 7. 8. Rock salt. Calcite. Cerussite. Kealgar. Corundum is normally uniaxial...mineralogical value, as quartz crystals, rho.dochrosite, calcite, etc. As is evident, these .divisions so overlap...masses of the peridotites. There is very little calcite found associated with these rocks, and what has...aggregates of gabbros at Frankenstein and Veltlin, Germany, referred to on page 63. CORUNDUM IN PLUMASITE...of cases by pseudomorphs of calcite. Besides this pseudomorphous calcite there is also a considerable
Report (volume)
a pyroxene that is more or less decomposed and calcite. Some of these white fragments are probably the...in the section. 29 * '"" '"' Some calcite in agglom- This calcite does not appear to be.of secondary...through the limestones and were converted into calcite. As has been indicated by Professor Pirsson ' in...of cases by pseuclomorphs of calcite. Besides this pseudoinorphous calcite there is also a considerable...Moja, and similarly in the kersantite of Michaelstein, Harz; also in the graphite of Miihldorf, near
Report (issue)
analysis, and that of CO2 also when the presence of calcite or caucrinite or the altered condition of the rock...Central zone, including Norway, Sweden, Finland, Germany, STATEMENT OF BATING. 65 Austria, Hungary,...arranged in a general order from north to south (in Germany from west to east). In rocks from the same locality...section texiare belong nephelite-basalts of Texas and Saxony, with melilite-basalts of the Hegau and Westphalia......--.- .apatite subgroup (apatite, fiuorite, calcite, pyrite, iron, etc.). ab..............albite. ac
Book (volume)
Nuremberg, 1947-1948 USE LG. Farben Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1947-1948 Interstate 75 1-77 USE Interstate...China) I-hsing Interstate : USE Nuremberg, Germany, 1947-1948 Subsequent proceedings, Nuremberg War...case no. 6 Nuremberg War Crime Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, 1946-1949 I-hadja (African people) 1-94 Ir...Aktiengesellschaft Trial, 1-83 (Pa. USE Nuremberg, Germany, 1947- Farben Trial, Nuremberg, 19471948 [Former...Iberl Buhne (Munich, Germany) Georg Maiers Germany) Iberl BUhne (Munich, — Germany IBERMARC USE MARC
Report (volume)
introduction of olivine it passes in places into harz- burgite, and by the elimination of the enstatite...chrysotile. By the introduction of olivine, however, the harz¬ burgite facies is developed, and some portions...to talc, its lime separating out in the form of calcite. In this manner the hornblende serpentines, like... 5. 6. 7. 8. 3. Talc. 4. Quartz. Rock salt. Calcite. Cerussite. Realgar. Corundum is usually uniaxial...value, as quartz crystals, pyrites, rhodochrosite, calcite, etc. As is very evident, these divisions so
Book
11 Geology 288 355 Bibliography-France 356 Germany 356 Bibliography-German~ 356 Greece 356 Bibliography-Greece...New York, for info & phocos. • Martin Steinbach, Germany, for specimens and lots of crazy ci.mes. • Robert...fracturing. This type of twinning is exemplified by calcite, where pressure from a razor blade on the rhombohedron...either specially-configured polaroid or calcite. The calcite type is preferable because ic is colorless...Figure 5.1 Crystals of rutile, sphalerite and calcite explode from the depths of a Mogok ruby SOx. (Photo:
Book (volume)
On the Staff of the Carl Zeiss Factory, Jena, Germany. P. A. K. Prince Peter Alexeivitch Kropotkin...only other artists who have risen to eminence. Germany.—A characteristically florid style is here cultivated...formerly called aft-er St Boniface, the apostle of Germany, was once the richest in Friesland, and belonged...in Crete; of Pope Leo XIII., in 1885, between Germany and Spain in the matter of the Caroline Islands...distinct appellation. It first took its rise in Germany, and more tardily received recognition in Great
 
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