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Magnesian Limestone from
Silberberg Mine, Hasbergen, Osnabrück District, Lower Saxony, Germany


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Type:Magnesian Limestone
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnesian Limestone data
Locality Data:Click here to view Silberberg Mine, Hasbergen, Osnabrück District, Lower Saxony, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1205609
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1205609:3
GUID (UUID V4):6315ed6e-0c52-44be-ae71-9f4831e2683e
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (chapter)
March 25, 2015 Stratigraphy of the Lower Werra Cycle (Z1) in West Germany (preliminary results) J. Paul S...Zechstein Limestone (Cal) of Western Germany has a clear stratigraphical subdivision. A lower unit (subcycle...discontinuity, a preliminary stratigraphy of the Lower Werra cycle in Germany is established and compared with that...carbonate into a lower and an upper member (Smith 1968, 1980; Smith et al. 1974), but in West Germany there are...sea-level occurred during deposition of the Zechstein Limestone (Smith 1979; Paul, this volume; Peryt, this volume)
Book
too much attention to the Permian deposits of Germany. We have done so deliberately, however, because...of the area in question and of the surrounding district— winds and ocean currents and distance from the...developed in the foreland of the Urals; those of Germany formed just to the north of the Variscan chains...basins containing normal sea water, because of the lower specific heat of the brines. This criticism, however...Mean sea temperatures are therefore substantially lower than they must have been in, say, the Permian Period
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...examples of this type is the cobalt district of Schneeberg, in Saxony, a mountainous region 1,300 to 1...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
Report (volume)
in an oolite shoal complex in the Cadeby (Magnesian Limestone) Formation (Upper Permian) of eastern England...in the Sprotbrough Member of the Cadeby (Magnesian Limestone) Formation (Upper Permian) of eastern England...113 127 Germany J. PAUL. Environmental analysis of basin and schwellen facies in the lower Zechstein...Zechstein of Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. PAUL. Stratigraphy of the Lower Werra...Werra Cycle (Z1) in West Germany (preliminary results) G. RICHTER-BERNBURG. Zechstein 1 and 2 Anhydrites:
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who may wish to examine the details of any one district, has only to look at the large figures inscribed...main features of the range of the Silurian Rocks {Lower and Upper), and their relations to overlying deposits...Sedgwick, and supposed to be occupied by rocks lower than those I described has been shown to be composed...reduced to order, as best exhibiting the Cambrian and Lower Silurian types of Shropshire and Montgomeryshire...strenuously objected to this application of the term Lower Silurian. But here the reader must remember, that
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coadju¬ tor, and how comparatively little my own (for mine has chiefly been that of a compiler), I have not...regular induction of them applied not to a limited district, but extending to the whole of this country, may...accounts of the New Red Sandstone and Magne¬ sian Limestone formations were extant, and but little assistance...researches of Friesleben, Raumer, &c. in the north of Germany. We have availed ourselves of both these sources...described in our third Book, we having included the limestone shale of Derbyshire under the colour of the mill-stone
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ib. 34. Earthy Phosphorite, Limestone ^ 1 Prismatic Limestone, or Arragonite. Arragonite, *< ...Arragonite, 2 Rhomboidal Limestone, ^ 36 ib. 1st Subsp. Foliated Limestone 1st ib. Kind, Calcareous-Spar...Granular Fol. 37 Limestone, 38 2d Compact Limestone, . SQ 1 St Kind, Com, Comp. Limestone, ib. 2d Blue...Blue Vesuv. Limestone, 41 3d Roestone, 42 3d Chalk, ^ 4th Agaric Mineral, Fibrous Limestone, - " ...Fibrous Calc-Sinter, Tiifaceous Limestone, or Calc-Tuff, Pisiform Limestone, or Peastone, ib. 46 47 h-
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Indu~'ial Pursuits of the South Staffordshire Mineral District, 33. 9 Transactions. 1%. 1. Inaugural Address...(plate). A. Giinther.--New Fossil Fish from the Lower Chalk, 114 (plate). J. Taylor's ~Geological Essays...Yellow Sandstones lying beneath the "Burlington Limestone" at Burlington~ Iowa, 2. L. Agassiz.~Fossil Bird...111. J. W. Kirkby.--Fossils from the Lower Magnesian Limestone of Sunderland, 212. 9 Occurrence of Fossils...the Carboniferous Limestone of 9 the Lower Peninsula of Michigan and the Limestone of the Hamilton Group
Book (volume)
Sparry Iron, Order VII . - HALOIDE. Genus I. LIMESTONE . 1. Rhomb- Spar, 458 2. Dolomite, 1st Subsp...Brown Spar, 480 2d 481 3. Limestone, 1st Subsp . Foliated Limestone . 1 st Kind, Calcareous Spar...2d Compact Limestone. 1st Kind, Common Compact Lime 511 stone, Blue Vesuvian Limestone, 517 2d 3d...Roestone, Agaric Mineral, 521 526 Fibrous Limestone, 528 Chalk , 1st Kind, Common Fibrous Lime... Fibrous Calc - Sinter, Tuffaceous Limestone, Pisiform Limestone, Slate-Spar, 2d 6th 7th 8th 9th
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carbonaceous limestone, clastic limestone, lithographic limestone, and pellet limestone will be found...found under limestone (the root name). Furthermore, some common terms are not considered root names here...feldspar, syenite must have potassic feldspar, limestone must have calcite, sandstone must have quartz...biotite granite, hornblende syenite, bituminous limestone, siliceous (quartz) dolomite, glauconitic sandstone...languages through common usage, for example, earth, limestone, mud, sandstone, shale, and slate. The derivations
Book (edition)
Fritz, Fritz: Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Saxony, Germany. Donald B. Hoover: U.S.G.S., Federal Center...Institut fur Mineralogie, Ruhr Universitat Bochum, Germany. Duane Mellor: Geology Library, Yale University...Berlin, Germany. Peter Susse: MINABS, Inst. of Mineralogy, Univ. of Gottingen, Gottingen, Germany. C. Sheldon...Pennsylvania. Hans J. Wilke: Eppertshausen/Hessen, Germany. Wendell E. Wilson: The Mineralogical Record, Tuscon...produced may result in observed optical character of lower symmetry than is expected for the crystal’s ideal
Book (volume)
ex¬ tensive washings were carried on in that district, for the purpose of collecting this precious metal;...in Mexico; and there is scarcely a single silver-mine which does not also contain gold. On the coast of... Pabst. b. i. s. 7* Id. Wid. s. 724* —-Mercury mine¬ ralized by the Vitriolic and Marine Acids, Kirrv...Born, t. ii. p. 399» Id- Earn. t. i. p.T68. —La Mine de Mercure cornee, on le Mercure muriate. Brock...Estner, b. iii. s. 281. Id. Emm. b. ii. s. 140.—-Mine de Mercure he- patique. Brock, t. ii. p. 104.’—Diehtes
Book (edition)
SILICATES OF DIVALENT METALS (Continued) The Ferro-Magnesian Silicates (Continued)— The Pyroxene Group Monoclinic...symmetry of the octahedron. Poles which belong to the lower half of the crystal may be represented Fig. 55.—...Fig. 134 represents a crystal of wulfenite from Saxony, a combina tion of five square pyramids.1 34. The...symmetry, i.e. on the zone [Oa], the faces at the lower end of the crystal come immediately under those...tetrahedrite. The well-known specimens from Herodsfoot Mine near Liskeard in Cornwall owe their beautiful colour
Book (edition)
THE CARBONATES ARAGONITE : SILICATES Frrro-MAGNESIAN THE OLIVINE A SILICATES PyROXENE 3 F ANORTHIC...SECTION Tur “ SILICATES: GROUP Tue Frerro-MaGnesian GROUPS ; SECTION Tue XIV AMPHIBOLE SURVEY...the points XYZ. The projections of faces on the lower half of the crystal, whose poles lie on the southern...they have the same base, one must be higher or lower than the other. Anatase is often found in simple...Fig. 140 represents a crystal of wulfenite from Saxony, a combination of five tetragonal pyramids. 36
Book
Laos-Vietnam Kras, Slovenia Krubera Cave, Georgia L Limestone as a Mineral Resource Littoral Caves M Madagascar...Caves Organisms: Classification Ornamental Use of Limestone P Paleoenvironments: Clastic Cave Sediments Paleoenvironments:...Patagonia Marble Karst, Chile Patterns of Caves Peak District, England Photographing Caves Phytokarst Picos...System: Biospeleology Pseudokarst Q Quarrying of Limestone Quartzite Caves of South America R Radiolocation...Pamukkale, Turkey Patagonia Marble Karst, Chile Peak District, England Picos de Europa, Spain Pierre Saint-Martin
Book (volume)
diesem Schichten-System eine untere Abtheilung (Lower culm measures) und eine freilich obere (Upper...measures) im Alter geradezu gleich, während sie die „lower culm measures^^ und namentlich die Kalkschichten...als eine mit den measures‘‘ auch für England lower culm und deuteten gewisse Schichten des Oberharzes...allein die Lager von unreiner Kohle (culm) (die lower culm measures) Niveau annehmen und schon dem produktiven...Becheri und Goniatiten, welche die obere Grenze der Lower culm measures in Devonshire bezeichnen, fehlen der
Journal (volume)
RussischKaiserlichen Gesellschaft für die gesammte Mine ralo sie, Petersburg. 8°. (1842), S. 1— 20, i—...war zu gering, um ganz halten. sind und einer Mine- analysirten zuverlässige Resultate zu er- Bemerkungen...verfolgen. Die jüngste Moraine bildet oberhalb der Mine d^Argentiere einen kleinen Zirkus, in welchem sich...Mittelländischen Meere (42 m ), S. 394. Daubeny: Über den Magnesian - Kalk (Britt. Assoc. Manchest, 184S), S. 410—411...Küsten-Linien in N.- Europa, S. 414 416. Richardson: Über Magnesian - Kalke (Brit. Assoc. Manchest. 1849), S. 417—420
 
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