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Dolomite from
Gorge River, Westland District, West Coast Region, New Zealand


Locality type:River
Classification
Species:Dolomite
Formula:CaMg(CO3)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Dolomite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Gorge River, Westland District, West Coast Region, New Zealand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:907530
Long-form Identifier:1:3:907530:6
GUID (UUID V4):bbc01c1a-9bc4-4119-826b-79f2fb93d31c
Nearest other occurrences of Dolomite
68.3km (42.4 miles) Gout Creek, Haast Valley, Westland District, West Coast Region, New Zealand
79.4km (49.3 miles) Haast River, Westland District, West Coast Region, New Zealand
85.3km (53.0 miles) Alpine Dyke Swarm, Makarora, Queenstown-Lakes District, Otago Region, New Zealand
88.1km (54.8 miles) Haast Valley, Westland District, West Coast Region, New Zealand
References
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Book
UC-NRLF NEW ZEALAND of department Geological Survey Branch (P. G. Morgan, Director). LIST...LIST OF THE MINERALS OF NEW ZEALAND, BY P. O. Issued MORGAN AND under the authority of the Hou, J...Z. JOHN MACKAY, GOVERNMENT PRINTER 1913. NEW ZEALAND-!, n Department jfe 5j Geological Survey...Morgan, Director). LIST OF THE MINERALS OF NEW ZEALAND, P. Issued O. MORGAN AND under the authority...Minerals . . ... LIST OF THE MINERALS OF NEW ZEALAND INTKODUCTION. FOR many years there has been
Book (edition)
CAMPBELL COVER ILLUSTRATION Amethyst (Rakaia Gorge). Pearl (CatUns) .r 2. Ruby (Rimu Flat) x 2. Citrine...Agate (Clent Hills). Topaz (Pegasus Bay). NEW ZEALAND MINERALS and GEMS by W. M. CAMPBELL, M.A.,...upon these sculptured features of a planet's face ? New Zealand's grainfields, whence come our daily bread...raised as continents. Down Westland way pebbles of gold have been found on river-course and seashore as weighty...amethyst, opal, carnelian and cinnabar are but a few of New Zealand’s precious pebbles. If of an even content
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THE RIVER APPALACHIAN TRANS-APPALACHIAN TENNESSEE.' VERSUS A TERTIARY EASTERN RIVER IN IN a very able...position of the upper Tennessee and Coosa Rivers. This river, which ran down, as they believe, east of Lookout...them the Appalachian River. The evidence given for the existence of such a river is threefold : "(i) the...base-leveled divide between the Tennessee and Coosa River basins; (2) a comparison of the volume of material...Alabama; and (3) the immaturity of the Tennessee gorge through the plateau below Chattanooga.3 The three
Report (edition)
' • Front cover A general view of the Avon Gorge showing, on the left, the wooded slopes of llownham...British Regional Geology Bristol and Gloucester region THIRD EDITION By G W Green, MA Based on previous...Nottinghan1shire NG12 5GG 0602-363100 Murchison House, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EI-I9 3LA 031-667 1000 I....(Sil11rian-Carboniferous): Strat1gr3phy; vVcst of River Severn; Shar}Jness-Thorr1llt1ry; Bristo]; Bath;...of the geology of the region Sketch map of the physical features of the region 2 Outcrop of the Lclwer
Report (chapter)
cycle marine carbonate (EZ1 Ca) laid down on the west margins of the Zechstein Sea. It crops out in a...minimum water depth (Smith 1974a, p. 129). anhedral dolomite in which many crystals poikilotopically enclose...grains (75-250 pm) are commonly enclosed within dolomite crystals and some form the nuclei of ooids. The...Mansfield, where the Mansfield River is inferred to have drained uplands to the west (Smith et al. 1967). Petrography...sediment of the sandwaves is partly or wholly of dolomite, as are most of the rocks of the Cadeby Formation
Report (volume)
---------------------------------- Lynn Lake district----------------------------------------Thompson-~oak...____________________________________ - ___ Kenora district ______ ----- ___________________________ ----...___ ------------------------------------U nga va district ______________________________ - _- ---------UI...------------------------------Canala.sk (White River)-----------------------------------Quill Creek (Kluane...Island---------------------------------Spirit Mountain, Copper River area_________________________ Arkansas---------
Journal (issue)
Alexander N. Ageev ANALCIM Е FROM THE NIZHNAYA TUNGUSKA RIVER Les Wagner, Jr JEFFREY A. SCOVIL - GEM AND MINERAL...OBJECT Ravi1 V. Galiulin SPEECH ABOUT SHAFRANOVSKII New books, chronicle 5 6 9 19 24 �(1 37 41 46 7 ISBN...5 0 5 - 7 8 2 - 5 5 5 5 mail: B o x 1115, Zuni, New Mexico 87327, USA most beautiful regions (situated...Fax:(914)739-1257 Н. 4ß4DDA BOX51вноггт Mlus NEW ЈЕРЅЕУ O7O78 USA FAX: 2O1-467-3577 ВО3Мо]КНА KОPPECПОMIIEMIlИЯ...Three Issues! ($30 air mail from UK) "Stenoliteп" A new magazin on gems and minerals, "Stenoliteптг publishes
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The Peak District LANDSCAPE AND GEOLOGY Ladybower Reservoir and the Dark Peak, seen from Bamford Edge...Edge. The Peak District L A N D S C A P E A N D G E O L O GY Tony Waltham First published in 2021... caver and photographer who lived in the Peak District and left a massive legacy of excellent photographs...late Trevor Ford, whose knowledge of the Peak District was both massive and infectious. The book is dedicated...High Tor, seen from Masson Hill across the Derwent Gorge, with Riber Castle on the grit escarpment beyond
Book
Geology Indiana University John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York + London - Sydney Copyright © 1965 by John...Ridge Province, 100 Ridge and Valley Province, 109 New England Province, 152 The Adirondack Province, 178...regions was: The land, South Westward of Hudson’s River, is more regularly divided, and into a greater...higher than the adjoining Land; and extending from New-York City South Westerly by the Lower Falls of Dela-...Schuylkill, ware, Patapsco, Potomack, Rapahannock, James River and Ronoak. This was the antient maritime
Book (edition)
Oman AMSTERDAM • BOSTON • HEIDELBERG • LONDON NEW YORK • OXFORD • PARIS • SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO •...practice in this field are constantly changing. As new research and experience broaden our understanding...compilation of this second edition. Many of the new samples had to be prepared as polished sections,...Descriptions section has been expanded by some 70 new minerals, now adding up to a total of 502 species...many minerals. • All Mineral Photos (previous and new) were electronically enhanced through an increased
Report (volume)
PAUL. Stratigraphy of the Lower Werra Cycle (Z1) in West Germany (preliminary results) G. RICHTER-BERNBURG...of the lowest Zechstein sediments in the Lubin region, SW Poland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....PAUL. Stratigraphy of the Lower Werra Cycle (Z1) in West Germany (preliminary results) G. RICHTER-BERNBURG...of the lowest Zechstein sediments in the Lubin region, SW Poland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....Zechstein strata of England and Germany and includes one new 2 G.M. Harwood & D.B. Smith species. This flora
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TABLE 1 IN THE ABOYNE GEOLOGICAL SEQUENCE DISTRICT. Igneous rocks Period Sediments/sedimentary...y rocks QUATERNARY Peat, alluvium and river terrace deposits, lacustrine deposits. Tectonic and thermal...Highlands; a brief summary of the drift geology of the district is included. Apart from a small area of Silurian...index minerals was first described from the Aboyne district. During the last main fold episode, brittle monoclinal...with uplift. Much of the northern part of the district is underlain by the Mount Battock granite pluton
Book
WOOLLEY CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São...the United States by Cambridge University Press, New York www.cambridge.org Information on this title:...................... 39 3.1 Frequency with which new rock terms and their references have appeared .....or more times in the origin of new rock terms .. 45 3.2 Frequency of new rock terms and their references...1800 for new rock terms and their references ............ 46 3.4 Years with 20 or more new rock terms
Book (volume)
Dana's System of Mineralogy (John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1944). These corrections, together with others...beginning The degrees of . . . should be made a new para- graph. 43 Ref. 24, footnote 48 9, 48...up 165 for to Temiskaming Cochrane district read district. Ref. 4, under oruetite, add See also... for VVakatipu district, CoUingwood, 294 Zealand read Wakatipu 303 line district, 8 in synonomy...synonomy after New and CoUingwood, New Zealand. Loellingite, for Pharmokopyrit read Pharmakopyrit. in bottom
Report (volume)
.......................... 63 64 Analyses of river waters............................................................................. The Columbia River basin......................................... Other................................................ Dolomite.................................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn
Report (volume)
................................ ( Analyses of river waters........................................................................... N The Columbia River basin. ........................................................................................ Dolomite.................................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn
Report (volume)
........ ......................... Analyses of river waters........................ ............................................ 82 83 The Columbia River basin........................................................................ 535 540 543 546 Dolomite....................'..............:.............be extremely limited. From time to time new elements .and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn
Report (volume)
.................................. Analyses of river waters..................................................................................... 524 Dolomite.................................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...twenty-five years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and
Journal (issue)
Changes of address: Allow six weeks tion, promotion, new works, or resale. for all changes to become effective...and inquiries North and South America Springer New York, Journal Fulfillment P.O. Box 2485, Secaucus...Haberstrasse 7, 69126 Heidelberg, Germany old and new addresses (with postal According to § 4 Sect. 3...in Germany fice can inform the publisher of the new address even if the subscriber has not submitted...Dorhofer Assistant Editor for Europe for submittal of new manuscripts and correspondence on manuscript status
Report (issue)
country represented on Sheet 28 (Whitehaver1) of the New Series one ... inch map was Qriginally surveyed by...J. G. Goodchild and Sir A. Strahan in 1894 and a new map issued in 1895. In this work valuable assistance...and finished in 1927 under Dr. Bernard Smith as District Geologist. The time required for the work was..... . . •• . . . 132 West of Magnesian Lifnestone Outcrop, 132. St. Bees District, 133. Magnesian Limestone...Outcrop to Low Hall, 134. Scalegill to High Low Hall; west of the Ingwell Fault, 136. Cleator Moor; east of
Report (issue)
SURVEY OF SHEET 18 The Geology of the · Brampton District • By F. M. Trotter, D.Sc. and S. E. Hollingworth...The area represented by Sheet 18 (Brampton) of the New Series One-inch Geological map of England, of which...with coal, are published on the six-inch scale. The new one-inch map is available in two editions, Solid...Cleveland-A.nnathwaite Dyke, p. 120. CHAPTER XL-NEW RED SANDSTONE 122 122 SERIES Introduction Penrith...In'terpretation of Episode 2, p. 150. . . CHAPTER XIIL-RIVER ... ••• 145 :-Introduction, p. 145. Boulder
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of the Glen Roy district GEOLOGICAL SEQUENCE Era CAINOZOIC IN THE GLEN ROY DISTRICT Period Sediments...granitic gneiss Geology of the Glen Roy district The district described in this memoir lies at the southwestern...which traverses the north-western part of the district. South of this major structure, there is a thick...PermoCarboniferous camptonite-monchiquite dykes north-west of the Great Glen. Major faulting during the Devonian...veins extends into the schists as a crenulation River Roy. (NN 3700 9225) (D4616). cleavage. BRITISH
Report (volume)
composition_______.._..________________ Analyses of river waters__________________________ The St. Lawrence...__________ Limestone ____ ____ ____ __ _ *_____ _ _ _ Dolomite ______________________________-.__ Iron carbonate...be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...:five years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. To bring.some of
Journal (volume)
THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY PRESS OF THE NEW ERA PRINTING COMPANY LANCASTER, PA. CONTENTS. Names...Substances. By Oswald Schreiner 420 Geology of the Region about Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. By Olaf...Marine Tertiary Stratigraphy of the North Pacific Coast of America. By Ralph Arnold and Harold Hannibal...obtamed from the first white settlers of the region ; two bands there are under two hunof whom, furthermore...to the time before white dominance in the region and the new mode of life consequent upon it. Place
Book (edition)
••••••• 93 South Africa 95 ......•••••• South West Africa ....••••••• Sudan 153 155 Tanzania ...... 19 25 Excavated sites, in the Koobi Fora region, in relation to stratigraphic markers and selected...archaeol. Bull., 24:164). Figure 3 Plan of Olduvai Gorge showing hominid sites 38 ...... 118 167 Figure4...stratigraphic beds, cultures and hominids at Olduvai Gorge . . . . . . . . . .169 LIST OF PLATES...Courtesy of Reiner Protsch Plate 17 . . Olduvai Gorge OH 5 cranium. . . ..210 Holotype of Zinjanthropus
 
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