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Ankerite from
Waag quarry, Unteriberg, Schwyz, Schwyz, Switzerland



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Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Ankerite
Formula:Ca(Fe2+,Mg)(CO3)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Ankerite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Waag quarry, Unteriberg, Schwyz, Schwyz, Switzerland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:538034
Long-form Identifier:1:3:538034:3
GUID (UUID V4):d31ba2b1-434a-40f6-adc3-da36fe45b038
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Suderoe.—This group was examined at Trangisvaag and Waag. At these places time did not permit of an extended...higher silica of his analysis. My own specimen from Waag is that of a fine-grained, nonporphyritic, olivine-poor...Mull Plateau Types of basalt.3 Analysis (2) of the Waag basalt (Holmes) corresponds quite well with analysis...TiO2 is higher and A12OS. lower. My own slice from Waag would certainly be classed with the Staffa type...usually found loosely attached to the dolomite or ankerite which lines the septarian cracks in the clay-ironstone
Report (volume)
■5 . SigmodoB dabina, Waag. PoecUoduB paradoxua, Waag. Ptephodua indicua, Waag. Sauricbibya indicua (P)...Helodopria elongata, Waag. - . ' "■ abbreriata, Waag. Paammodua, ap. Petalorbyncbua indicua, Waag. XyatracanthuB...XyatracanthuB graoilia, Waag. — ---major, Waag. -giganteua, Waag. Thaumatacantbua blanfordi, Waag. Acrodua flemingi...aerratna. Eg. a Helodopaia abbreviate, Waag. .. — ■ ■ elongata, Waag. Lamna complannta. Eg. — .aigmoidea...Petalorhynohna indiona, Waag. Poecilodna paradoxus, Waag. Paammodoa, ap. . PaephodoB indieoa, Waag. . Ptyohodoa
Report (volume)
ewyor, given by Beer in his tertiary flora of Switzerland ( l c,), pL XU, fig. 7. This view is further...Roumania . . Russia. • Scandinavia. . Switzerland. Lundgben A. Favbb The members mentioned, with... Russia „ „ Torell. „ Renevier. Sweden Switzerland M. Giordano was elected General Secretary ...Terreno Formation Systems Formation Stage Piano Switzerland S6rie Terrain (Oebilde) Syst&me 1 “America1...Stefanesco for Roumania, S candinavia, Ch Mayer for Switzerland. This committee is to meet next year, at the
Book (edition)
Walker, 1974; Allen, 1982, p. 219-220 Waag and Ogren, 1984; Ogren and Waag, 1986 Sands Commonly dip upstream...augite, diopside, hypersthene, anda1usite Olivine Ankerite, barite, brookite, cassiterite, chloritoid, chrondrite...smectites), biotites, carbonates (siderite and ankerite), and sulfides (pyrite and 1narcasite). Ferrous...Foxenholes and Beggar' s Roost, and (4) Hillhead Quarry; scale is in meters. B. Schematic sketches of depositional...or trend of the beach. Work by Ogren and Waag (1986) and Waag and Ogren (1984) on pocket beaches in Michigan
Report (volume)
period was probably much the same as that of Switzerland at the same time, which, ‘though not ice- sheeted...who has seen the marks of recent glaciation in Switzerland or elsewhere could possibly mistake the evident...mujor, given by Heor in , his tertiary flora of Switzerland (J. c.), pl. XLI, tig. 7. This view is further...SC tal. - Roumania - Bussia. - Scandinavia. . Switzerland. The members mentioned, with very few exceptions...Renevier, Professor at the Academy of Lausanne—Switzerland. Mr. Selwyn was President and M. Renevier Secretary
Book (edition)
deposits often contain such minerals as barite, ankerite and and Fluorine but Yew and more rarely...siderite (Fig. 65). Serpentine is altered near of ankerite, quartz, m 66 --Andefimo crystal granoby sendto...Polished by some carbonate, section ery. A rock ankerite, for instance, may be and the showing rims...oms, mOiOMALLY METAMOUPHOB^B and has been mined ankerite, now are for 311 a number of years tJiough...tion of large igneous bodies. talc deposits of Switzerland are formed from peridotites and serpentines
Journal (issue)
quartz, chlorite, biotite, tremolite, calcite and ankerite. During the "early stages" of deformation, extensive...–––––– INDIAN MINERALS Gold Quartz Carbonate (ankerite+calcite) Sericite Biotite Chlorite Pyrrhotite...represent an age ranging from the Bathonian to Aptian (Waag 1873-1875; Nath, 1932; Mitra et al., 1979; Krish
Book (edition)
the Lydenburg District (C 14), in the Coedmore quarry near Durban, Loog Kolkjes and Kar Vloer Ken. Q...bodies, such as the Cathedral body at the Golden Quarry (Sheba Mine), which is more than 30 m thick and...ore-bodies have been exploited in the past, the Golden Quarry, which presently forms part of the Sheba Mine,...20 per cent of auriferous pyrite which replaces ankerite-rich layers in the country-rocks. The Ivy lode...Mount Morgan, bodies, such as the very rich Golden Quarry, have been Princeton, Vesuvius and others, very
Report (issue)
Gap, Pa_____________________________ 18. Vertical quarry face in limestone, 160 feet high, 4 miles south...Photograph showing Georgia Marble Co.'s White Cherokee quarry, Tate, Ga ______________________ .. - __________...__________ Impregnated ____ Surface ____ 12.-------- Quarry _______ _ 2_______ Colbert Creek ____________...long. 16-18..•... None_________ 9 4.0 6---------- Quarry-------10 4. 0-7.0 4-6-------- ..... do_________...____ Impregnated .... 15-20...... 5-10 ...•... Quarry ________ ------------------ Less than 3 miles
Report (issue)
ARIZONA: UNIV. ARIZ., MS THESIS, 101 P. (1953) 176)WAAG, CHARLES J. I. STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY OF THE. MT. BISELOW-BEAR...INTERNATL., V. 29, NO. 10, P. 3795-B (19691 177)WAAG, CHARLES J. 2. GRAVITY TECTONICS ACCOMPANYING MANTLED...ARIZONA: UNIV. AR IZ., MS THESIS, 101 P. (19531 176)WAAG. CHARLES J. I. STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY OF THE MT. BIGELOW-BEAR...INTERNATL., V. 29. NO. 10, P. 3795-8 (1969) 177)WAAG, CHARLES J. 2. GRAVITY TECTONICS ACCOMPANYING MANTLED...INTERNATL., V. 29, NO. 10. P. 3795—B (1969) 180)WAAG, CHARLES J. 2. GRAVITY TECTONICS ACCOMPANYING MANTLED
Report (volume)
formation, Yermo area: Palmer, A. R.,11 Arizona, Bonner quarry. Tertiary onyx marble: Pierce, W.D., 2. Chelicerata...Jellyfish, Nankoweap group, PreArthropods, Bonner quarry, Tercambrian, Grand Canyon: tiary onyx marble:...lyatayet site: Hopkins, D. M., 2. Arizona, Bonner quarry, Tertiary Arizona, Lehner site: Haury, E. W., 2... comX-ray investigation: Young, Roberl mercial quarry, exploded S., 3. isometric: Burnham, C. W., 1....tals: Las well, T. J., 3. Maine, Lewiston City quarry, Staunton area, large crystals: fibrous, in dike:
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
food for cows (STELLunder Butter in the main index. WAAG), A., ii, 119. Cows, effect of work 011 the secretion...3’-~-~ieyltetrahydroquinazol~e (PAAL and SCHILLING),A., i, 118. Ankerite from Bavaria (SANDBERGER), A., ii, 410. Annual...estimation of borax in (PLANCHON Brown spar. See Ankerite. and VUAFLART), A . , ii, 73. Brucine, detection
Book (volume)
College, Lampeter, 1880-1881. Author of Guide to Switzerland; The Alps in Nature and in History; &c. Ch...(22,777), Sweden (12,256), Portugal (12,068), Switzerland (14,549), France (10,974), Japan, Denmark, and...teacher, who in later days followed his pupil to Switzerland, taught at Neuchatel, and died in Geneva in 1564...had conspired to make that city the Athens of Switzerland, and especially by Oswald Myconius, the chief...established, not only at Geneva, but in other parts of Switzerland, and of knowing that it had been adopted substantially
 
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