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Phyllite from
Dale, Karmøy Island, Karmøy, Rogaland, Norway


Locality type:Pit
Classification
Type:Phyllite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Phyllite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Dale, Karmøy Island, Karmøy, Rogaland, Norway
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1243639
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1243639:6
GUID (UUID V4):618bf4a3-1bca-413a-84f8-2bc762e6973d
Nearest other occurrences of Phyllite
39.0km (24.2 miles) Nord Talgje dolomite quarry, Finnøy, Rogaland, Norway
40.6km (25.2 miles) Hålandshammeren, Vindafjord, Rogaland, Norway
References
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Report (volume)
EASTERN NEW YORK (SECOND PAPER) BY T. NELSON DALE WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1902 CONTENTS...EASTERN NEW YORK. (SECOND PAPER.) Bv T. NELSON DALE. INTRODUCTION. 1 Since the publication of the first...and Green Mountain ranges in Vermont, by T. Nelson Dale: Fourteenth Ann. Kept. U. S. Geol. Survey, Pt. II...west of the Owl's Head, Dorset, Vt. Quarry dumps DALE.] EFFECTS OF FOLDING. 11 has found relief in...Looking N. 35° E, Hammer, 21 inches long. PL. DALE.] INTEKJ3EDDED CALCITE AND DOLOMITE. 13 19 to
Report (volume)
___ ----- __ ""- ____ -----------__ Austerlitz Phyllite ___ ,;_ _______ ;..-- _______ -_______________________...Formation---------------------------------------------Brezee Phyllite _____ ------_---------------_----·--··---..:-_·...Shales______________________________________________ Stiles Phyllite ___ --------------________________________________...designation, for instance the letterdesignations of Dale (1904) for his Rensselaer County sequence, have...town of Ira (Fowler, 1950; Zen, 1961); Tinmouth (Dale, 1912; Gordon, 1924); and Pawlet (Shumaker, 1960;
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Muness Phyllite Ordovician to Silurian Norwick Graphitic Schist Norwick Phyllite Unst Phyllite Group Leagarth...Leagarth Phyllite original stratigraphical Gruting Greenschist Middle Imbricate order unknown Funzie...Limestone Lower Imbricate Tectonic slices of Unst Phyllite Group, Norwick HornZone Neoproterozoic to Silurian...Westing Group aplitic and pegmatic veins Hevda Phyllite Saxa Vord Pelite Queyhouse Flags THRUST Burra...of structures in the Saxa Vord Pelite and Hevda Phyllite 29 16a Mineral data from the Valla Field Schist;
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
incompatibility of Keith's work with earlier work of Dale and Ruedemann. The writer studied the northern end...position as the lower Cambrian. Soon after that, Dale began his work on the Rensselaer grit plateau (1894)...which adjoins the present area on the southwest, Dale set up a complete stratigraphic sequence. In correlating...formational names which have since been current (Table 1). Dale considered the Taconic rocks unconformably overlain...re-entrant) of limestone at Hyde Manor, described also by Dale, was a fenster. He said, "It is there quite probable
Report (issue)
................................... Slate and Phyllite in...................................... Waits...Curved Strata Thetford . 106 Dale on Ordoyjijan in Sudburv ............... 81 Dale T. N. Vermont Geology 76................................. III. IV. Marble Island, Malletts Bay....................................between high and low water in the lake. Marble Island in Malletts Bay, Plate IV, like other islands in...of Rutland County has been shown by Walcott and Dale to he lower Cambrian, while the red slates just
Field Trip Notes
metamorphism: (l) slate; (2) phyllite with biotite porphyroblasts; (3) phyllite with biotite and garnet ...dolomite and contain Lower Ordovician fossils. -.9- Dale (1899) maps a similar slice near Argyle (D3), a...composed chiefly of slate and phyllite. This mass of slate and phyllite forms a large complex synclinorium...slate The discovery of numerous localities and phyllite be Middle Ordovician or higher. of Lower Ordovician...or by rapid facie s change (the view expressed by Dale, 1899, 1904a, 1904b, and Bain, 1938, and for areas
Report (volume)
Quadrangle Rhode Island :ly ROGER B. WILLIAMS }EOLOGY OF SELECTED QUAiDRANGLES IN RHODE ISLAND JEOLOGICAL...repared in cooperation with the ~tate of Rhode Island Development r:louncil NITED STATES GOVERNMENT..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Rhode Island Formation_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..._ _ _ _ _ _ Rhode Island Formation, undifferentiated________________ Rhode Island Formation, argillaceous...and sections of the Wickford quadrangle, Rhode Island _____________________________________________ Inpocket
Report (issue)
rocks of this and nearby quadrangles were studied by Dale (1909, 1923) and by Balk (1927). In the late 1950's...Society of America Bulletin, v. 71, p. 531-576. Dale, T.N., 1909, The granites of Vermont: U.S. Geological...muscovite-quartz-chlorite-garnet-biotite graphitic phyllite. Locally includes beds as much as a meter thick...quartzite into increasingly dark-gray aluminous phyllite identical to the phyllites just described. These...of a higher percentage of interbedded dark-gray phyllite and the presence of the beds of punky-brown weathering
Report (issue)
slate, are of only geological importance. PHYLLITE Phyllite, which means "leaf stone," is a rock intermediate...now gently slopes upward and northward from Long Island Sound to the foot of the White Mountains. As one...Holly gneiss. Stamford grarite. gneiss. Mooslamoo phyllite. Forestdale marble. Nickwacket graywacke. T0...Prof. E. J. Foyles° made a sttidy of Providence Island wilich he showed to be made up of Chazy and Trenton...knowledge of that region. Geology of Providence Island; 13th Rpt. Vt. State Geol. (1921-22). Notice of
Report (issue)
this region, including the classic early studies of Dale (1893, 1894, 1904). The work of Cady (1945) in west-central...that I have mapped as both Walloomsac and black phyllite unit of the Dorset Mountain slice. However, I...and Stratigraphy A note on the gray and green phyllite problem Perhaps the most significant problem mapping...have been distinquished from areas dominated by phyllite, the main criteria for field mapping in this ...color. Put simply, large areas of greenish-gray phyllite and associated greenish-gray siltstone can, and
Report (issue)
granitic rocks of the quadrangle were studied by Dale (1909, 1923) and by Balk (1927). In the late 1950s...Vermont: Vermont State Geologist 15th Report, p. 38-96. Dale, T.N., 1909, The granites of Vermont: U. S. Geological...muscovite-quartz-chlorite-garnet-biotite graphitic phyllite. Locally includes beds as much as a meter thick...quartzite into increasingly dark-gray aluminous phyllite identical to the phyllites just described. These...of a higher percentage of interbedded dark-gray phyllite and the presence of the beds of punky brown-weathering
Report (volume)
Bulletin 597 GEOLOGY OF MASSACHUSETTS AND RHODE ISLAND BY B. K. EMERSON WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING........................................... Rhode Island.......................................................................................... Rhode Island formation .......................................formations.............................. Worcester phyllite........................................ General...East of Worcester phyllite.............................. West of Worcester phyllite..................
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
seamounts or oceanic plateaus may add an oceanic island basalt component to the lithosphere. Also, thick...(amphibolite) 15 SRP xeflolith (nodte) 16 Southern Norway 17 Kilbourna Hole mnalith 18 Lewlsian (g~nulite)... 17 18 Ponder (Chl) Valdez (phyllite) 19 Trole S e ~ u r s (phyllite) E~m'qlerviNo 21 Valdez (And-Sil...36 Kllbourne Hole xBnolith (falsle) 37 Soulhem Norway 38 L~ialan (granulite) 39 overage frolic l~mufite...The Kodiak and Ghost Rocks Formations from Kodiak Island are part of a low-pressure zeolite facies accretionary
Report (issue)
Ed-ard Hitchcock (1861), Richardson (1902, 1906), and Dale (1910, 1915). More recently, the New Hampshire...Society of America Bulletin, v. 48, p. 463- 566. Dale, T.N., 1910, The granites of Vermont: Vermont State...the quadrangle. Primarily dark-gray slate or phyllite with local thin (1 mm to 2 cm) beds of lightgray...abundant than dark-gray slate. Quartzite and gray phyllite member (Dg) Underlies about 75$ of the area...to black quartz- muscovite-graphite slate or phyllite. Beds are generally 10 to 25 cm thick; many
Report (issue)
1839 and under C. H. Hitchcock in 1868; the Rhode Island survey, also under Jackson, in 1839; and the Vermont...Vermont. He finds it on Isle La Motte, Providence Island, South Hero, Ferrisburg, Panton, Addison, Bridport...Grand Isle, Isle La Motte, Colchester, Juniper Island, Rock Dunder, Coichester Point, Appletree Point...In the ninth report of the state geologist, T. N. Dale describes and maps the marble belt and places it...shale. This belt was mapped and described by T. N. Dale (see the Index). The centers of the slate industry
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and green slate; € n s q = green siltstone and phyllite with quartzite; € n p = dark-maroon slate and...disarticulated small slivers of limestone, dolostone, or phyllite distributed as beads on a chain enclosed in highly...highly cataclastic and mylonitic slate or phyllite. The carbonate sliver at Old Chatham, for example,...lower lens of Dale, 1904, Fig. 7) probably is the source of the Trenton fossils (Dale, 1893, p. 311)...(3) More coarsely crystalline metamorphic rocks (phyllite) east of the fault are juxtaposed against less
Report (chapter)
N-9296 Tromsø, Norway 2 Department of Geology, University of Tromsø, N-9037 Tromsø, Norway 3 Department...Montblanc unit Garnet mica schist Biscayarhuken unit Phyllite Lilljeborgfjellet Normal fault Reverse or thrust...which is the lowermost exposed unit, consists of phyllite, garnetmica schist and interlayered amphibole...Tajčmanová et al. 2009); amphibole (Amph(DHP): Dale et al. 2005); carbonate (odCcMS(EF): Franzolin et...metamorphism of the margin of Baltica in western Norway (Carswell et al. 2003; Hacker 2007). The Iapetan
Report (issue)
range from less than 30 MN/m 2 for weakly bonded phyllite to more than 350 MN/m 2 for dense andesite and...(Osberg, 1974). Predominant lithologies are schist, phyllite, and quartzite. These rocks are in contact to...siltstone, intercalated with black, rusty-weathering phyllite. Penobscot Formation (Ordovician): Rusty-weathering...Rusty-weathering intercalated siltstone and phyllite; contains abundant pyrite. In southern part of area the formation...quartzite, and quartz conglomerate. South of Islesboro Island, feldspathic greenstones, greenschist, and pillow
Report (volume)
E-an Zen ___---_-_______-_-_____-_--_ Egremont Phyllite, by E-an Zen___________________________________...Pleistocene ________ Olympia Interglaciation. Rhode Island. McManus Formation (of Albemarle Group). Miners...DevoAlaska. .......... nian. Connecticut-Rhode Island, by Tomas Feininger. Papago Indian Reservation...Berdan and D. H. Zenger. Hobbs, 1893 .. Egremont Phyllite, by E-an Zen.... __ This report, p. A31 _ . Everett...New Mexico, by G. O. Bachmaii. Age Egremont Phyllite.. Middle Ordovician.... Massachusetts, ConEverett
Journal (issue)
Mine, Spain; and after enstatite, from Bamble, Norway. This last variation is notable because people...strontianite and calcite in pockets; and 7 • Dale Quarry, Chester County (in the Richmond area): pegmatite...layers); slate (formed from lenses of mud); and phyllite (metamorphosed slate). The parent materials originated...with seaside sandy deposits, much like Assateague Island in our area today. Overlying the Sugarloaf quartzite...rocks: dark gray to green sericitic-chloritic phyllite as well as metasiltstone and quartzite. Such interbedded
Report (issue)
Schist Carbonaceous Phyllite and Black Quartzite Member ' Greenschist Gray Phyllite and Quartzose Granulite...gneiss, quartzite, greenschist, and carbonaceous phyllite and schist. . West of the Precambrian rocks, the...Ordovician age that is composed of carbonaceous schist, phyllite, and quartzite. The relationships in the zone...appeared on the map published by Emerson in 1917. Dale (1932) described in detail the distribution and... Norton H. Osberg and from older maps of T. N. Dale B. K. Emerson L. M. Prindle and E. B. Knopf 12
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Haus published in 1880 by the Geological Survey of Norway, and the maps of Sartor and Herlo published in...of mica-schist. As for the gneiss rocks in the island s of Havgaren and Oigaren, west of the Bergen ar...page 18. THE GEOLOGY OF THE BERGEN DISTRICT, NORWAY. 19 structure. Some few small quartz veins, which...the rocks found in the outer arch we may mention phyllite, marble, quartz-sandstone, chloritie sparagmite...zones, a southern one at K uven and Valle, where a phyllite was found with balls or very thick layers of a
Report (volume)
BETWEEN THE HOOSIC AND THE KINDERHOOK BY T. NELSON DALE WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING 1904 OFFICE ...BETWEEN THE HOOSIC AND THE KINDERHOOK. By T. NELSON DALE. INTRODUCTION. This paper treats of a strip of...Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. 32, pp. 438-441, 1886. DALE.] LITERATURE. 11 6. WALCOTT, CHARLES D. The Taconic...Survey No. 81, p. 98 and footnote on p. 283, 1891. 9. DALE, T. NELSON. The Rensselaer grit plateau in New York:...Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 9, pp. 9-11, Apr., 1895. 12. DALE, T. NELSON. Structural details in the Green Mountain
Report (issue)
Springfield, Vt . ................ 20—Limestone and phyllite schist, Springfield, Vt . .............. 21—Quarry.................................. 29—Anticline, phyllite sehist, Rockingham, Vt . ................. 30—Pegmatite...hemlocks, balsam firs, pines, white, yellow or Norway pitch pines and a few yews are also found. The...and interesting elevations in the range. Mr. T. N. Dale has more thoroughly studied the Taconic area, or...structure of Bird Mountain, with many illustrations. Mr. Dale tells us that "the mountain consists (mainly) of
Report (issue)
100 11. Pleistoccne and Recent: Shetland-main island group; Foula; Fair Isle; Orkney 105 and lapidary... Fair Isle. Landscape moulded by ice crossing island from east (right) to west (left) (Aero.films Ltd...mainland and a bout 3--10 km \V of Bergen in Norway. The island group extends for 1 09 km from north to south...23 km W and 39 km S of M;.iin!Jnd. the largest island of the group. The Orkney Islands lie about 1 25...from west to cast. Physical Featu res The two island groups have strongly contrasting physical features
 
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