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Zircon from
Leidenfrost, Hoher Sonnblick, Alteck - Hoher Sonnblick area, Rauris, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria


Classification
Species:Zircon
Formula:Zr(SiO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Zircon data
Locality Data:Click here to view Leidenfrost, Hoher Sonnblick, Alteck - Hoher Sonnblick area, Rauris, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:258651
Long-form Identifier:1:3:258651:9
GUID (UUID V4):5a94627d-b552-44ab-a48e-51f4834c58eb
Nearest other occurrences of Zircon
6.1km (3.8 miles) ⓘBockhartsee reservoir, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
7.5km (4.7 miles) ⓘBĂ€renfall dam, Naßfeld valley, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
7.7km (4.8 miles) ⓘSchleierfall tunnel, Naßfeld valley, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
7.9km (4.9 miles) ⓘLohning quarry (Lohninger quarry), Rauris, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
8.8km (5.4 miles) ⓘKaiserer quarry (Deisl quarry), Rauris, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria
11.7km (7.3 miles) ⓘGewerkenwald, Naßfeld valley, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
12.4km (7.7 miles) ⓘMoos, Böckstein, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
12.5km (7.8 miles) ⓘMunicipal quarry (Dick quarry), Böckstein, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
13.8km (8.6 miles) ⓘSchloss Alp, Bad Hofgastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
14.2km (8.8 miles) ⓘTauern railway tunnel, Bad Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
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Book
© 1993 Eigenverlag Dr. Reinhard Exel, Vienna/Austria: A-1100 Wien, Malborghetgasse 31 Gesamtherstellung:...diesmal der 2. Republik Österreich, prĂ€sentiert. Am Rande sei bemerkt, daß die Herausgabe des vorliegenden...Silicium Zinn sogenannt(e) Strontium Steiermark Salzburg Tonne(n) Tantal Tabelle Tellur Thorium Titan Uran...zurĂŒck und befinden sich auf der Antonshöhe bei Mauer am Stadtrand von Wien (BAYER, 1930; KIRNBAUER, 1958)...SchmelzplĂ€tze auf der Kelchalm bei KitzbĂŒhel in Tirol, am Mitterberg bei MĂŒhlbach a. Hochkönig im Pongau/Sbg
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fiD fiL v Ap Sp p SYMBOLS Meaning cross-sectional area of fluid-filled crack specific heat of ground specific...-o)g(p-pj]m, 2 (5) where A is the cross-sectional area (m ), G is the shear modulus, and a is the Poisson's...a larger value of the heat transfer coefficient (see equation (12)). The largest melting rate occurs at...(1984) has explained this phenomenon by the Leidenfrost effect in which, above a critical surface temperature...case is possible without information on the Leidenfrost temperature (Mills, 1984). 714 H. E. HUPPERT
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amphibole, biotite, clinozoisite, tourmaline, zircon, rutile, apatite and oxides. Carbonaceous sedimentary...the presence of euhedral, non-abraded crystals of zircon (ClaoueLong et al. 1988). Anomalous levels of Pb...horizon (indicating a synsedimentary intrusive origin; see below). This contact is remarkable as it records...Ore-bearing intrusive bodies In the Coronet flank area, synsedimentary intrusive bodies contain 1–2 m of...genetically related to the underlying intrusive body (see below). Origin of synsedimentary intrusive bodies
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PVSS, was also dated at 753 ± 2 Ma, through U-Pb zircon data (Machado et al., 1990; Remus, 1999). Earlier...Volcano-Sedimentary Sequence at 753 ± 2 Ma, based on U-Pb zircon data; both of these volcanosedimentary sequences...interpreted as a result of a fluidization process (the Leidenfrost effect: Mills, 1984) that took place dur­ ing...Geology and mineral deposits of the Leonora-Laverton area: Northeastern Yilgarn block: Perth, Hespirian Press...972-980. Mills, A. A., 1984, Pillow lavas and the Leidenfrost effect: Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., v. 141, p. 183-186
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et al. (2010) using provenance and U-Pb detrital-zircon characteristics. The early succession consists...consistently young eastward and deformation in this area is generally weak, although a major structure...2015). Stratigraphic younging in the local study area, based on pillows, is westward and consistent with...indicate the sequence youngs westward, and a SHRIMP zircon age of dacite from the volcanic complex is 2692...regional greenschist facies metamorphism in the study area may have overprinted any hydrothermal metamorphism
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and reworked sedimentary deposits. SHRIMP U – Pb zircon dates on the Boorara Domain stratigraphy provide...region, with lateral extension to the Black Swan area (Figures 1, 3a). The basal contact of the komatiite...development of fracture zones such as in the Mt Pleasant area. NE – SW strikes prevalent. D3 Sinistral and dextral...the Boorara Domain has provided a SHRIMP U – Pb zircon date of 2692 + 4 Ma (Claoué-Long et al. 1988)...(1997). The Black Flag Group exhibits SHRIMP U – Pb zircon ages of between 2681 and 2655 Ma (Krapez et al
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age of 2706 ± 36 Ma, in good agreement with U-Pb zircon ages of 2709-2702 Ma for metasediments from Kambalda...Os isotopic compositions for Precambrian rocks (see Appendix). In this study, we have applied the Re-Os...and Sm-Nd whole rock geochronology or SHRIMP U-Pb zircon geochronology, our Re-Os data may also be used...1981). The komatiites and basalts of the Ruth Well area have been traditionally correlated lithostratigraphically...Meisel et al. (1995) and unpublished Sm-Nd and zircon U-Pb isotopic data for granodioritic rocks in the
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theoretischen Gesichtspunkt aus." Leipzig, 1904. See also the more recent papers A. Brun: "Recherches...method of origin Professors Chamberlin and Moulton. See Chamberlin and translator wishes to call attention...point of contact with the magma, the so-called Leidenfrost phenomenon, and a vapor-film would support the...relationship frequently shown by the rocks of one district, one petrographic province/ which distinguishes...used to express the idea that magmas of a certain area have characteristics in common, whether these common
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heading in the Catalogue and Supplement combined. See (JOZSEF) Bulletin Kot. 4-6. J. Jablonowski), d-c...Molossi. Die loffelformigen Haare der (JOZSEF) See DRESDEN. KOENIGLICHES ZOOLOGISCHES UND ANTHROP...et de la Plaine Suisse. pp. xiii, 313 : 4 double See CARTE GEOLOGIQUE SUISSE. SWITZERLAND. d-c. Livr...Jurassique superieur (Virgulien) du Jura Neuchatelois. See PICTET (F. J.) Materiaux pour la Paleontologie Suisse...country [of the Uganda- graphical Congo Boundary]. See GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. UGANDA-CONGO COMMISSION
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ancient town of Volvic, which is found in this area, is derived from vol- cani vicus, or the seat of...Earth of 107! J/a (joules per year). The largest area of anomalously high heat-flow is at present over...East Pacific Rise, and it coin- cides with an area of rapid, presentday, sea-floor spreading. Other...different basaltic melts shift with changing pressures (see section 7.7). O’Hara (1965, 1968), however, revealed...within the mantle, or the ascent of a dia- pir (see section 1.6), both produce the first type of decompression
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15 2 109 Pattern of folding and faulting in the area of outcrop of the Snowdon and Llewelyn Volcanic...geoscience. It also draws attention to this classical area in one of the most beautiful and easily accessible...insights it provides into the rocks that make up this area and of the manner in which they were deposited....cornprehensive set of geochemical data from this classic area of Ordovician volcanism. In this work, we received...comprehensive biostratigraphical framework in the area. Geophysical analysis, in particular of the aeromagnetic
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Levente (Gyöngyös, Hungary); Gerhard Mandl (Vienna, Austria); Görög Ágnes (Budapest, Hungary); Hably Lilla...(Budapest, Hungary); Harald Lobitzer (Bad Ischl, Austria); Hír Jånos (Påsztó, Hungary); Jan Sand (Bratislava...(London, United Kingdom); Josef Piller (Stetten, Austria); Kazår Emese (Budapest, Hungary); Kåzmér Miklós...represent shorter and shorter spans of time. The area in which they can be recognized, however, becomes...and many Paleozoic successions in the Carpathian area in general have been metamorphosed by the heat and/or
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1. - - ib. 1. Diamond family - 206 2. Zircon family - 208 Chrysolite family Garnet family...the aties, mount of This will put amount of to see whole of the atmosphere which surrounds the the... water may be extracted from it in abundance * See Vol. I. p. 495. iJ5eeVol.p.III.457 WATER....conducted in the open air, or at a window ; be- be, See Vol. III. p^62 f Ibid. 1. p. 537, WATER, ause...he atmosphere. the three preceding Sections, we see that the atmosphere consists chiefly of three distinct
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Ph.D., D.D. r»„v Austin Dobson, LL.D., D.C.L. See the biographical article: Dobson, Henry Austin. ... Prison. L Adolf Harnack, Ph.D. -j^ Prophet See the biographical article: Harnack, Adolf. A. J....Prometheus; \ Psychical Research. Andrew Lang. See the biographical article: Lang, Andrew. A. McA....I33~7° B-c- Alfred Newton, . Church; F.R.S. See the biographical article: Newton, Alfred. Joint-author...London. A. T. H. Arthur Twining Hadley, LL.D. See the biographical article: Hadley, Arthur Twining
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of powder, is infused in alcohol. Hence we see the separation of the water changes the colour from...produced tiij formed. decomposed. is which' Hence See Davy’s Chap.IH. « 0 IZ SALTS OF Book IL Division...acid, as we capable, like other acids, of is see from combining with both the oxides of iron, and...When ammonia becomes ammonia potass sensible see that, durirtg the tin, ; their and the hydrogen...and the whole of it se- Chap. IIL liquid. Hence we see that there is no mq oxyni- oxidized to a parates
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turbidity currents as a cause of graded bedding (see Sect. 10.2.3). Before 1950, the sciences of stratigraphy...Sandstone Depositio~al Environ1nents, 410 pp. Mem. Am. Ass. petrol. Geol., 31, Tulsa. Scholle P.A., Bebout...Carbonate Depositional Environments, 708 pp. Mem. Am. Ass. petrol. Ceo/. , 33, Tulsa. Walker R.G. & James...the t ectonics and bedrock geology of the source area. Where A knowledge of the source or provenance...processes in the source area. Each depositional system has its own immediate source area. Deep-water systems
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volcano erupts violently. Eighteenth century print. (See The History of Volcanology, p. 15.) Encyclopedia...Jupiter. Extraterrestrial volcanology is probably the area of volcanologic research that will experience the...limited topics can consult the A-to-Z Article Index (see p. xi) and then proceed to the desired topic from...the article ‘‘Flood Basalt Provinces.’’ hotspot An area in the Earth’s upper mantle that is hotter than... that is, the hot spot volcanism of the type we see in Iceland and Hawaii today. One of the interesting
 
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