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Quartz from
Apikia, Vasiliko Mountain, Andros, South Aegean, Greece


Locality type:Village
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Apikia, Vasiliko Mountain, Andros, South Aegean, Greece
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:20815
Long-form Identifier:1:3:20815:2
GUID (UUID V4):4bf967a7-790b-484e-b6df-90cd20b3397c
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
8.9km (5.5 miles) Varnavas, Marathon, East Attica, Attica, Greece
10.0km (6.2 miles) Vitali Mine, Andros, South Aegean, Greece
24.0km (14.9 miles) Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Tinos, South Aegean, Greece
34.5km (21.4 miles) Apigania Bay, Tinos Island, Tinos, South Aegean, Greece
47.0km (29.2 miles) Kallianou deposit (Kallianos deposit), Karystos, Euboea, Central Greece, Greece
73.3km (45.5 miles) Mine No. 09 (Enja Mine; Ennia Mine; Avlaki Mine), Vromopoussi mines, Vromopoussi, Lavrion mining district, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece
74.1km (46.0 miles) Mikrolimano slag locality (Mikrolimani slag locality), Lavrion slag localities, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece
75.9km (47.2 miles) Oxygon Cove beach, Lavrion slag localities, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece
76.1km (47.3 miles) Thorikos Bay beach, Lavrion slag localities, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece
76.3km (47.4 miles) Paliokamariza Mine No. 18, Paliokamariza Mines (Paleokamariza Mines), Plaka, Lavrion Mining District, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
METASEDIMENTS FROM THE ISLAND OF ANDROS, CYCLADIC BLUESCHIST BELT, GREECE T H O M A S R E I N E C K E 1...Island of Andros, Cycladic Blueschist Belt, Greece. Chem. Geol., 53: 249--278. On the Island of Andros, Cycladic...layers and lenses within a uniform sequence of quartz-rich metapelitic schists which can be derived from...environment. On the Island of Andros, Cycladic archipelago, South Aegean Sea, Greece, metamorphic ferromanganoan...intercalated within a lithologically uniform sequence o f quartz-rich pelitic schists. The ferromanganoan metasediments
Report (issue)
of 0.58% quartz; corresponds to Cu5:02 (SiO3 )4:01 (OH)1:94 : (2) Mili, Evvia Island, Greece; by electron...Association: Chrysocolla, a joite, malachite, quartz, hematite. Distribution: In the USA, in Arizona...district, Greenlee Co., and at several localities south of Wickenburg, Maricopa Co.; in the Santa Fe district...At Mili, Evvia Island, and Apikia, Andros Island, Cyclades Islands, Greece. Name: For the type locality
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
high-pressure metamorphic rocks from Evvia and Andros Islands, Greece Thomas Reinecke Institut ffir Angewandte...metamorphic Mn-rich quartzites from Andros and Evvia (Euboea) islands, Greece, situated in the Eocene blueschist...> 8 kbar) show the principle mineral assemblage quartz+piemontite + sursassite + braunite + Mg-chlorite...rockforming mineral in cm- to m-thick layers. On Andros, higher-grade quartzites ( T ~- 450-500 ~ C, P...kbar) of similar composition contain the assemblage quartz+piemontite+ spessartine + braunite + Mg-chlorite
Report (issue)
72.1 11.6 < 0.04 0.16 99.47 (1) Evvia Island, Greece; by electron microprobe, corresponds to (Cu0:88...Al-rich quartzites. Association: clinochlore. Quartz, shattuckite, tenorite, sursassite, piemontite...At Mili, Evvia Island, and Apikia, Andros Island, Cyclades Islands, Greece. To honor Dr. Irmgard Abs-Wurmbach
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
minerals include chrysocolla, ajoite, malachite, quartz, and hematite. It is unknown in the eastern United...chrysocolla, variety bisbeeite. It is associated with quartz, calcite, conichalcite, olivenite, ajoite, chrysocolla...and the Potter-Cramer property in Maricopa County south of Figure 3. Peculiar shattuckite pseudomorph after...similar vein, shattuckite is almost unknown in South America. It has been reported from the Pinky mine...localities are reported from Greece, including Mili on Ewia Island and Apikia on Andros Island (Reinecke, Tillmanns
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Karystos, Evvia, Greece, and in similar quartzites on the Vasilikon mountains near Apikia, Andros Island, Greece...Greece.An electron microprobe analysis (Andros material; one of six for both localities) gave SiO, 9.8...with phosgenite in a vein, 15 cm wide, conlaining quartz, dolomite, galena, and minor cerussite,pyrite,...com- a manganeseore lens at the Kombat mine, 49 km south monly showing semispherulitic texture consisting...Cu2o86H2O, ideally CurAsrOr.3HrO. Occurs donite and quartz, with subordinate amounts of rhodo- As, ouO,24
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
minerals of the hollandite- and piemontite-groups in a quartz-rich schist from the Sanbagawa metamorphic belt...localities at Mili, Evvia (Euböa) and at Apikia, Andros island, Greece (Reinecke et al. 1991). Noélbensonite...hornblende, epidote, chlorite, muscovite, albite, quartz, rutile, and ilmenite. Dark reddish piemontite-rich...Sr IN HOLLANDITE- AND PIEMONTITE-GROUP MINERALS quartz, hematite, dolomite, and calcite with subordinate...matrix around the piemontite-rich lenses consists of quartz, albite, piemontite, dolomite, calcite, muscovite
Journal (issue)
TOPAZ, Siberia. A crystal SS x SSmm with smokey quartz and mica, one of two on a large specimen bought...Figure 2. The village of Bishopton lies close to the south shore of the River Clyde In the parish of Erskine...the northern margin of.the Clyde Plateau Lavas south of the river. In this vicinity the lavas, of Dinantian...Loanhead Quarry near Beith, Ayrshire, about 18km south of Bishopcon (Meikle, 1989). MINERALIZATION As...Illzach (Telephone and Fax: 89574433). July 19th: South Western Mineral and Fossil Show, St George's Hall
Book
Canada Chile Czech Republic Finland France Germany Greece India Italy Japan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Moon Nu111ber...China Portugal Republic of Macedonia Republic of South Africa Romania Russia Slovakia Spain Sweden Switzerland...of the Vasilikon mountain chain, 2.5 km WSW of Apikia, Andros Island, Cyclades, Greece. Occurrmce: In ... sursassite, rutile, and quartz. In ardennite-piemontite quartzites (Apikia) . Associated minerals are:...tenorite, piemontite, ardennite, hollandite, and quartz. General appearance: Elongate to equant, anhedral
Book (edition)
very old origin, often without lrnown source. e.g. quartz or cinnabar. Current practice most often names...polished mineral surface, expressed in clase. 7 - quartz. 8 - topaz, 9 - corundum, 10 - dia- percentage...abbreviations used are as follows: Mt. (mount or mountain), Mts. (mountains), R. (river), Is. (island),...localities of magmatic origin (in the sequence North and South America and Greenland, then Europe, Asia, Africa...pegmatitic origin in the same sequence: North and South America and Greenland, then Europe, etc. For some
 
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