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Graphite from
Stein, Bad Loipersdorf, Hartberg-FĂŒrstenfeld District, Styria, Austria


Classification
Species:Graphite
Formula:C
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Graphite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Stein, Bad Loipersdorf, Hartberg-FĂŒrstenfeld District, Styria, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:321386
Long-form Identifier:1:3:321386:5
GUID (UUID V4):65b6f4e0-b5b5-41fe-a14a-70931adc4d8f
Nearest other occurrences of Graphite
14.6km (9.1 miles) ⓘSteinberg, MĂŒhldorf bei Feldbach, Feldbach, SĂŒdoststeiermark District, Styria, Austria
21.8km (13.5 miles) ⓘStradner Kogel, Wilhelmsdorf, Bad Gleichenberg, SĂŒdoststeiermark District, Styria, Austria
27.3km (17.0 miles) ⓘBasalt quarry, Klöch, SĂŒdoststeiermark District, Styria, Austria
40.4km (25.1 miles) ⓘTalc mine, Rabenwald (Rabenwaldkogel), Anger, Weiz District, Styria, Austria
61.1km (38.0 miles) ⓘFeistritzwald, Rettenegg, Weiz District, Styria, Austria
61.3km (38.1 miles) ⓘFriedrich adit, Deutschfeistritz, Graz-Umgebung District, Styria, Austria
65.1km (40.4 miles) ⓘBreitenau Mine, Hochlantsch, Breitenau am Hochlantsch, Bruck-MĂŒrzzuschlag District, Styria, Austria
66.4km (41.2 miles) ⓘS35 motorway tunnel (Mixnitz tunnel), Mixnitz, Pernegg an der Mur, Bruck-MĂŒrzzuschlag District, Styria, Austria
67.1km (41.7 miles) ⓘHöllkogel, Alpl, Freßnitzgraben, Krieglach, Bruck-MĂŒrzzuschlag District, Styria, Austria
67.8km (42.2 miles) ⓘBasalt quarry, Pauliberg, Markt Sankt Martin, Oberpullendorf District, Burgenland, Austria
References
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Landesmuseum Joanneum, Raubergasse 10, 8010 Graz, Austria 4 Laboratorium f. Chemische und Mineralogische...Berne, Freiestr. 3, 3012 Berne, Switzerland 5 Edith-Stein-Str. 9, 79110 Freiburg, Germany 6 Institute of Earth...Karl-Franzens-University Graz, UniversitÀtsplatz 2, 8010 Graz, Austria Abstract: The new mineral struvite-(K) is the natural...occurrence (2) is Rossblei, Schladminger Tauern, Styria, Austria, an abandoned galena mine. The host rock of...structure, Lengenbach, Switzerland, Schladming, Austria. Introduction The locality Lengenbach in the Valley
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mineralization in marbles from Saualpe, Carinthia, Austria R. GoÈd1 and J. Zemann2 1 2 È sterreichisches...Vienna, Austria O Institut fuÈr Mineralogie und Kristallographie, UniversitaÈt Wien, Vienna, Austria With...December 30, 1999 Summary The ``Geochemical Atlas of Austria'' shows a notable positive geochemical arsenic...stream sediments of the Saualpe, eastern Carinthia, Austria. Detailed investigation has shown that it is caused...The small orpiment mineralization at Stein near Dellach, Austria is free of other elements (Czermak and
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UniversitĂ€t Wien, Althanstrasse 14, A-1090 Wien, Austria John M. HUGHES Department of Geology, Miami University...on a Bruker Apex CCD diffractometer employing graphite-monochromated MoKa radiation. Redundant data were...avoid the effects of preferred orientation (cf. Stein et al. 2004), except in the case of the unknown...that Al- and B-rich olenite from Koralpe, Styria, Austria, which contains ~3.3 OH (Ertl et al. 1997,...olenite with excess boron from the Koralpe, Styria, Austria. Österr. Akad. Wiss., Math.-Naturw. Kl., Abt
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association with amphibolites, marbles and accompanying graphite gneisses. Fine-grained garnets contain (mol. %)...Novosedly Ć ebanov lda 20 km ČeskĂœ Krumlov Austria Mo N ath oli th ČeskĂ© Budějovice Fig. 1...Cambro–Ordovician (Fiala et al. 1995; DrĂĄbek and Stein 2003; JanouĆĄek et al. 2008; KoĆĄler et al. 2011)...abundant layers of marble, calc-silicate gneiss, graphite gneiss, quartzite and amphibolite in addition...and the Mesoproterozoic Dobra gneiss in Lower Austria (Gebauer and Friedl 1994; Friedl et al. 2004).
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feldspathoids (scapolite), alumosilicates, and graphite (Guilbert and Park, 1986; Silva and Siriwardena...outcrop the different lithologies abundant in graphite and muscovite can easily be distinguished by its...the predominance of phyllosilicates, apatite and graphite in lithotype 8 relative to lithotype 7. 6. Chemical...campaigns (Table 3). In the Bohemian Massif of Austria, a W mineralization bound to calcsilicate rocks...marble horizons, as demonstrated for the Mogok district in Myanmar (Gua Shun et al., 2016). As mentioned
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Frontcover Upper left: The observatory at Kremsmunster. Austria. which houses the mineral collection. Upper right:...mineralogical cabinet of the convent at Kremsmunster, Austria. The . specimens a~e displayed m baroque furniture...important mineralogical museums in Western Europe Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany (Federal...half are in Germanspeaking countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland). The reasons for this are partly...universities, 14 by town or city councils, 13 by district councils or regional boards, and 16 form part
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latter is better known in two forms as diamond and graphite. The basic element of the commonest mineral —...occur are called modifications, e.g. diamond — graphite, calcite — aragonite, pyrite — marcasite, quartz...hit with a hammer. Soft minerals like talc or graphite split into powder under a hammer blow. Ductile...unchangeable colour, malachite is always green, graphite always black, and sulphur always yellow. In these...includes such physiological properties as the feel. Graphite and talc, for instance, feel greasy and smooth
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end to the subsidence of the basin (Franke and Stein, 2000; Linnemann, 2003, Kroner and Hahn; 2004)....extending from Belgium, in the West, through the Ruhr District, Germany, to the Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Poland...Neoproterozoic series of the Saxothuringian Zone graphite schists, mica schists and phyllites alternate...plays, however, an indirect role as a marker for graphite deposits. In the original low-energy anaerobic...temperatures into graphite of different degrees of crystallinity (semigraphite to graphite) and is mined
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Names of the Authors in capital letters. Page Austria, STEINDACHER on the Fossil Fishes of . . . . ....Congerian and Cerithian Strata in t I u n g a r y and Austria, STVI~ and II. WOLF on some sections of the . ...12 40 35 30 21 38 Dachsteln Mountains, Upper Austria~ E. S v E s s on some E r u p t i v e P h e n o...n a seen in the Dachstein Mountains, U p p e r Austria, E. S c E s s on some . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Fossil Fishes of Austria, STEINDACHFR on the -Saurian from Com~n, Istria
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Eastern Alps: the Waldenstein hematite deposit (Austria) Abstract The specularite deposit at Waldenstein...convincingly demonstrated that A-8700 Leoben, Austria the siderite deposit at Hiittenberg is surrounded...Alpidic metamorFig. 1 Simplified geological map of Austria showing the position of the Waldenstein hematite...Genser 1990). The Waldenstein-Hattenberg iron ore district is spatially and genetically associated with these...terpreted to be due to the Cretaceous metamorphic stein hematite deposit event (Frank et al. 1983). The
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sed. = jet. [G. Gagates, ancient name of jet + Stein, stone] aillikite ig. dike. Carbonatite; essentially...quartz and biotite altered to chlorite. [ Akenobe district, Tajima, Japan] (Kato in 1920) akerite ig. pluton...bituminous substance found in the Sulphur Springs district of California. ]Dominique Franqois Jean Arago...diorite to quartz-free augite diorite. [Banat district, Hungary] (von Cotta in 1865) bandaite ig. extra...orthopyroxene, olivine, biotite, hornblende, native iron, graphite, quartz, etc.). [L. basaltes, dark marble; possibly
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located in the New Idria District (Fig. 1). The geology of the New Idria District was studied extensively...diffractometer system (Rigaku RAXIS-RAPID, MoKα radiation, graphite monochromator). Intensity data were corrected...signiÞcantly longer than interplanar distance in graphite, 3.35 Å (Fig. 8b: Hart, 1991). This elongation...the coronene molecule has hydrogen atoms though graphite only TABLE 2. 1265 consists of carbon atoms...schematic views of crystal structures of karpatite and graphite are shown in Figures 8a and 8b, respectively,
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MICA, GRAPHITE, ETC. MICA DEPOSITS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA/ By DOUGLAS B. STERKETT. INTRODUCTION....consist of open cuts, shafts, and tunnels, mostly in bad repair. There are two parallel "veins" about 70 feet...pegmatite in metamorphic rocks in the Marquette district of the Lake Superior region, where no parent granite...the inclosing rocks, like those of the Marquette district. This theory is more plausible when the great...claim, named the Savage, was located by Joseph L. Stein in 1881. Other prospects were soon taken up, and
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include presence of dolomite in carbonate bodies, graphite schists, rocks with marialitic scapolite, locally...because they show much closer association with graphite schists that could have been responsible for the...and the Mesoproterozoic Dobra gneiss in Lower Austria (Gebauer and Friedl 1994; Friedl et al. 2004)....Gföhl Unit, with its typical occurrence in Lower Austria, contains mainly nebulitic biotite migmatites,...the Czech Republic and adjacent areas of Lower Austria, especially in the socalled Raabs Unit, sandwiched
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Relations in Marly Rocks of the Western Hohe Tauern (Austria) G. H o s c h e k Mineralogisch-Petrographisches...Institut, Universitfitsstrage 4, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria Abstract. Based o n m i n e r a l assemblages...paragonite; do = dolomite ; sp =sphene; ru = rutile; gr=graphite; py=pyrite; po=pyrrhotite; ox=Fe-oxides; an =...Sterzing; 1332: Unterberg Ht., Stein, Pfitschtal; T 79: Lavitz A., Stein, Pfitschtal; I358: Boden A., Dun...Pfunderertal; 771: S-Dun, Pfunderertal; 1329: Unterberg A., Stein, Pfitschtal; T228: Brenner; 1701: Lahner Alto, Kasern
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lifetime on the roof were used (so-called “Blauer Stein“). In addition other varieties with darker colors...have been used (so-called “Dunkler Stein“ and “Dunkelkiesiger Stein“). The so-called “Rußschiefer” had...lifetime on the roof were used (so-called “Blauer Stein“). In addition other varieties with darker colors...have been used (so-called “Dunkler Stein“ and “Dunkelkiesiger Stein“). The so-called “Rußschiefer” had... 2 1 Lahn Rupbach 2 North Rhine-Westphalia Bad Fredeburg Magog Felicitas 12 7 Hessen Willingen
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certainty. (NH4)2As20j(Stein) Ca.3(As03)2(Kiihn) C ~ ( A S O(Simon) ~)~ C%As20, + H20(Stein, Simon, Bloxam)...obtained. Ca3As409+ 3H20 (Stein) Yot obtained pure. S ~ ( A S O+~4H20 ) ~ (Stein). - .... ... B ~(As02)...As205 + 4 H 2 0 (Stein) 2ould not be obtained. BaH4(As03),(Bloxam). MLT~(ASO,)~ (Stein) ......... Could...obtained pure. CrAsO, (Neville) N'n,H2A~,OIo+ &H20(Stein) Co2As205(Girard) Co3As409+ 4H20 (Girard) Ni2Asa05(Girard)...1837,40, 442 ; Pasteur, Annalen, 1848,68, 309 ; Stein, Annulen, 1850, 74, 218 ; Girard, Compt. rend.,
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University of Graz, Universitaetsplatz 2, A-8010 Graz, Austria 2 OREA, Institute for Oriental and European Archaeology...of Sciences, Hollandstrasse 11-13, A-1020Wien, Austria e-mail: christian.ademeit@student.tugraz.at The...of Vienna, Althanstraße 14 (UZA II), 1090 Wien, Austria Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography...Leoben, Peter-Tunner-Straße 5, A-8700 Leoben, Austria Department of Geology, Shahid Chamran University...University of Graz, UniversitĂ€tsplatz 2, A-8010, Graz, Austria e-mail: thomas.angerer@uibk.ac.at 1 2 Sphalerite
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example from the Breitenau magnesite deposit (Styria, Austria) Friedhelm Henjes-Kunst a,⁎, Walter Prochaska...and Geophysics, University of Leoben, Leoben, Austria Institute for Geology, Mineralogy and Geophysics...been applied to molybdenite (Suzuki et al., 1993; Stein et al., 2001) and the Rb–Sr method to sphalerite...Paleozoic sedimentary sequences of the Eastern Alps (Austria). These deposits are barren of any mineral besides...mineralization at the type locality Veitsch (Styria, Austria) in the Eastern Greywacke Zone in 1854. Traditional
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and produce my new and improved tanning best graphite was obtained, not in very large quantitieïżœ, at...duced in the year following. As the supply of the graphite peller for filling the molds; the track for raising...superior to the tanning liquid estimated demand. Graphite is found in various parts of Eu· 'out the use... but I use fresh bark, or any year. While the graphite lasted, England had a monopoly the first premium...but the inventor claims f o r a century past the graphite that this machine is so construct· deposit in
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leucogranitic melts (Holub 1997). The pegmatite district ČernĂĄ v PoĆĄumavĂ­, including the more or less contaminated...abundant metacarbonates and closely associated graphite beds. Small bodies of leucocratic granites, locally...molybdenite using the Re–Os method at ~ 495 Ma (DrĂĄbek & Stein 2003). Both types of metacarbonate rocks form bodies...rocks from BliĆŸnĂĄ were accessible in the abandoned graphite mine VĂĄclav in 1991–1997 (BliĆŸnĂĄ I pegmatite and...dike is enclosed in the rock sequence overlying a graphite bed, and the closest known layer of the carbonatite-like
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University of Graz, UniversitĂ€tsplatz 2, 8010 Graz, Austria Present address: Geoscience Center, Georg-August-University...5020 Salzburg, Austria 4 Department of Hard Rock Geology, Geological Survey of Austria, Neulinggasse 38...Vienna, Austria 5 NAWI Graz Geocenter, University of Graz, Heinrichstraße 26, 8010 Graz, Austria e-mail:...Mineralogy and Petrography, Innrain 52, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria e-mail: max.albertus@student.uibk.ac.at 1 The...MINERALIZATION AT LIENZER SCHLOSSBERG, EASTERN TYROL, AUSTRIA: EVIDENCE FROM MICRO-TEXTURES AND LA–ICP–MS ANALYSES
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Printed in Germany Printer: Proff GmbH & Co. KG, Bad Honnef ISBN 3-510-65094-8 V PREFACE TO VOLUME...Squiller, S. F. ... . .. .................... . 759 Stein, H. J. .... .. .. .. ... ... ... ... .. ..........Werner, Ore Mineralization from the Eastern Alps, Austria, as Strata-Bound-Syn genetic Formations of Pre-Alpine...Mineralization: an Example from the Iwami Mining District, Shimane, Japan ..... ............... .......... ....... .... ................ ... ..... ... . Stein, H . J., Evidence for Intertidal-Supratidal Facies
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clubs. The clay workers of the Gordon-McIntyre district have an original barbecue in which, by practice...e w n Kings, Ilrord I':ssex, Scotland. John G . Stein and Co., Ltd., Bonnybridge. Ernest Miller, Ashley...Ashley Villa, New Kd. Bromsgrove, Scotland. John G. Stein & Co., Ltd., Bonnybridge. Alfred Magill Randolph...is that thc trouble may lie in the presence of graphite on the surface, which is not wholly removed by...distribution of graphite so that finally the surface after sand-blasting would be free from graphite. In view
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and with the F3 folding event in the Moldanubian (Stein, 1988; Weber and Vollbrecht, 1989). The fold axes...Late Carboniferous reverse faults results from graphite enrichment, which is present in the shear zones...zones of the ZEV paragneisses. Apart from graphite there are further, newly formed minerals such as chlorite...sericite and potassium feldspar. The enrichment of graphite and phyllosilicates was responsible for a remarkable...Saxothuringian and Moldanubian of the Oberpfalz (Stein, 1988; 499 Fig. 11. Important fault zones within
 
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