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Quartz from
Klepp, Evje og Hornnes, Agder, Norway


Locality type:Farm
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Pyrite2 photos of Quartz associated with Pyrite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Klepp, Evje og Hornnes, Agder, Norway
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1213054
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1213054:4
GUID (UUID V4):9ec4983e-32a6-4298-8ddc-4556d0a124ab
Localities for Quartz in this Region
Klepp 1 Feldspar Quarry, Klepp, Evje og Hornnes, Agder, Norway
Klepp Quarry, Klepp, Evje og Hornnes, Agder, Norway
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
0.3km (0.2 miles) ⓘKlepp Quarry, Klepp, Evje og Hornnes, Agder, Norway
1.2km (0.7 miles) ⓘKlepp 1 Feldspar Quarry, Klepp, Evje og Hornnes, Agder, Norway
3.8km (2.4 miles) ⓘVĂ„nne 3 Feldspar Quarry (VĂ„nnekrysset), VĂ„nne, Evje og Hornnes, Agder, Norway
4.5km (2.8 miles) ⓘLandĂ„s 03 Feldspar Quarry, LandĂ„s, Iveland, Agder, Norway
4.5km (2.8 miles) ⓘBeinmyr Feldspar Quarries (LandĂ„s 07 Quarries), LandĂ„s, Iveland, Agder, Norway
4.6km (2.9 miles) ⓘLindĂ„na Quartz Locality, Evje og Hornnes, Agder, Norway
4.7km (2.9 miles) ⓘLandĂ„s 02 Feldspar Quarry, LandĂ„s, Iveland, Agder, Norway
4.7km (2.9 miles) ⓘLandĂ„s 07h Feldspar Prospect (Beinmyr 8), Beinmyr Feldspar Quarries (LandĂ„s 07 Quarries), LandĂ„s, Iveland, Agder, Norway
4.7km (2.9 miles) ⓘLandĂ„s 06 Feldspar Quarry (LandĂ„stunnelen 2), LandĂ„s, Iveland, Agder, Norway
4.7km (2.9 miles) ⓘLi 01 Feldspar Quarry (Likleiven), Li, Evje og Hornnes, Agder, Norway
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
smallamountsof Sb. The phase diagram for this system (Klepp and Komarek, 1973) containscompoundsof two phases:...Melt 413 Elliott (1965) CoTel.7 + melt 764 Klepp and Komarek(1973) Melt 340 B!achniket al. (1983)...Skinner(1979) HgTe Ni-Te Melonite Melt 900 Klepp and Komarek(1972) NiTe‱ Pb~Te Pt-Te Altaite +...diagramfor this systemat temperatures below 690þC (Klepp and Komarek, 1972) contains the compounds of three...to the buffers fayalite + O2 = quartz + magnetiteandfayalite+ S2-- quartz+ pyrrhotite + magnetite.The upper
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
arc melting and annealing at 800° C. in evacuated quartz tubes. YbRhGe crystallizes in the TiNiSi type..... References: 1. Hovestreydt, E., Engel, N., Klepp, K., Chabot, B., Parthé, E.: Equiatomic ternary
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predominantly hosted by quartz amphibolite and, in the northern part of the deposit, minor quartz– biotite-rich...late alteration (biotite, calcic plagioclase and quartz) related to brittle-ductile faults (Roberts et...KD41 at 78 m, where the sequence is dominated by quartz amphibolite (Poseidon Exploration Ltd., 1992)....aware are synthetic CsAu3S2, RbAu3Se2 and CsAu3Se2 (Klepp & Weithaler, 1996). The structure topology shared...Australia Geological Survey, Record 2004/18, 37 p. Klepp, K.O. & Weithaler, C. (1996): The crystal structures
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Alai Range, in Tajikistan, in which the unusual quartz-bearing agpaitic pegmatites are abnormally enriched...1972), CsFe2Se3, RbFe2Se3, CsFe2Te3, RbFe2Te3 (Klepp et al. 1996), and CsCu2Cl3 (Brink et al. 1954)....Hyperagpaitic Alkaline Rocks. Clarendon Press, Oxford, U.K. KLEPP, K.O., SPARLINEK, W. & BOLLER, H. (1996): Mixed
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Siemens D5000 X-ray diffractometer using a curved quartz monochromator and copper radiation from a conventional...666–668. Sing, M., Peirlberger, H., Boller, H. & Klepp, K. (1996). J. Appl. Cryst. 29, 607. Strachan, D
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
dominate the eight stages of mineralization in quartz ± calcite ± adularia ± illite epithermal Au-Ag-Te...(AuTe2) and hessite (Ag2Te). The Au-Ag-Te-bearing quartz veins at Panormos Bay, Tinos Island, Cyclades,...and northwest-trending aplitic dikes and related quartz veins in the main pluton and the Cyclades blueschist...Mastrakas, 2007). The Panormos Bay Au-Ag-Te–bearing quartz vein stockworks are located ~16 km west of the...total of 30 nearly parallel, high-angle, syntaxial quartz veins that formed in two generations. These veins
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
al. (1971) evaluated the calorimetric data for quartz, cristobalite and SiO& They adopted a cristobalite...of 2440 + 200 cal/mol for the heat of fusion of quartz (at 1996K). SCHICK (1960) investigated the high-temperature...from E.M.F. and calorimetric data (~STVALD and KLEPP~ 1969). strained by oxygen ligands. Pb2 + cations...minerals. Estimates using the molar volumes of quartz (22.69 cm’). cristobalite (25.74 cm”) and tridymite...oxide sum is 70.51 cm.‘, 73.56 cm3, 74.35 cm’_using quartz, cristobalite and tridymite molar volumes (V PbO
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3o/o. The specimenwas originally included in a quartz crystal and was found near Lake Znwrella, Graubiinden...Bjorktsen sulfide deposit at Otoften in northern Norway. At this stage we were studying an orthorhombic...0003-004x/87l0708-082 I $02.00 which was found as inclusions in quartz from Lake Zervreila (Vals, Graubiinden, Switzerland)(Armbruster...References Sb Binnatal,switzerland Biorkasen, Norway 4.3 J.4 04 0.2 Giessenites 7.8 32.2 51.8 33...BjorkAsensulphide deposit at Otoften in northern Norway. Norsk Mazurier,A., Jaulmes,S., and Guittard, M
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of chlorite, serpentine, amphibole and traces of quartz. Olivine is also found. Compared to the bedrock...composed of iron oxides (hematite and goethite) and quartz, and chlorite and amphibole are also present in...large Ni content. Spinels (mainly chromite) and quartz are present in both the saprolitic and lateritic... goethite; amp, amphibole; spi, spinel and qz, quartz. 72 only present in the S1 sample. Both trioctahedral...Schnepf, A., Millan, I.M., Fitz, W.J., Horak, O., Klepp, J., Wenzel, W.W., 2005. Changes of Ni biogeochemistry
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
enrichment. The minerals in the Yili coals are mainly quartz, kaolinite, illite and illite/smectite, as well...sandstone, with the sandstone being composed of quartz (40–60%), feldspar (8–15%), carbonaceous debris...consistent with the relatively high proportions of quartz in the mineral matter (Table 4). When compared...analysis of the XRD patterns. The results show that quartz and kaolinite are usually the most abundant minerals...involved, Fig. 14A indicates that the proportion of quartz in the mineral matter increases with the 10
Book (volume)
or K2 Sn Sn3Se8 - b5 a4 K Sn2 Se4 DATA AUTHOR Klepp K.O., Fabian F. 47 406-410 92ZNBSE JRNL 6.436 18...6p(l 2)c SR 46A, 75 90. 96. 98 z~6 Y.3 Gd.7 N1 Klepp K., Parthe E. 36 774-782 80ACBCA 4.194 10.76 5....90. Z=8 DESCR 90. SR 46A,75 Gd.55 Dy.45 N1 Klepp K., Parthe E. 80ACBCA 36 774-782 5.468 4.217 14...Ca(Cu.8Zn.2) (h3c) and FeB (h). C31 Y.25 Gd.75 N1 Klepp K., Parthe E. 80ACBCA 36 774-782 5.506 4.212 17...tr1gonal 14.2575 DESCR 90. z~18 Gd.4 Tb. 6 N1 Klepp K., Parthe E. 495-499 37 81ACBCA 4.226 31.82 5.478
Report (volume)
1980; [8] Klepp and Boller 1981; [9] Konnert and Evans 1980; [10] Bronger et al. 1987; [11] Klepp et al....and 9 in BaFe2Se3 to 6 for sodium in Na3Fe2S4 (Klepp and Boller 1981) and in erdite NaFeS2·2H2O (Konnert...sharing Fe-S tetrahedra contain Fe3+. (b) Na3Fe2S4 (Klepp and Boller 1981). Spheres: Na; folded chains of...sulfur atoms. (a) (b) Figure 6. (a) TlFe2Se2 (Klepp and Boller 1978), a typical structure of the thalcusite...and Kvaček 1971; [5] Makovicky et al. 1980; [6] Klepp et al. 1980, Berger 1987; [7] Berger and Eriksson
Journal (issue)
another novel mechanism recently manufactured in Norway. In this machine the container for the moving jaw...ssousULy JoquMY] 8}I BAG’ 89°16 Bulpnyjour you ynq 03 Og GI Sulpnpour jou 4ynq 0} OT 06 Surpnyout you yNq...OT'g Zuravy eldues OUL “SUID UTBID g ‘ON 04} UI SI Og 03 dn OZ Woz AOqUINN SseUsUTy] UTeIt) B YILA PUBS...made in the course of a day. For fused cements. Klepp is continuing the work of Hurt which left a series...the right margin of the illustration, a hexagonal quartz grain which is the center of an oolite grain projects
Report (issue)
consists of well-sorted coarse silt dominated by quartz. Thin clay partings separate a series of lenses...macropore) are sulfide minerals (Sf). One detrital quartz grain (Qtz) protrudes into the top of the macropore...silt- to very fine sand-size detrital grains of quartz and feldspar (white and gray specks) and some muscovite...Carbonate minerals also partially replaced detrital quartz grains (fig. B14) in the Stockton, Lockatong, and...Passaic Formation (middle of zone B) with detrital quartz grains replaced by carbonate; what was originally
Report (volume)
Denmark. The Ribe Formation is a deep-seated Miocene quartz sand aquifer situated at depths varying between...in southern Jylland. The shaded layer marks the quartz sands of the Ribe Formation, situated at depths...Ribe Formation are generally coarse-grained mature quartz sands, composed of > 95% silica and < 0.3% organic...Ribe Formation quartz sands Geochemical analyses made on 16 samples of Ribe Formation quartz sands, from...are composed of 97% SiO2 (mainly as wellrounded quartz grains). The rest is mainly composed of Fe and
Report (issue)
Graben and renewed in the half grabens between Norway and Greenland at the same time (290 Ma, Stephanian...plausible. For the Triassic-Jurassic boundary, shocked quartz from Italian deposits supports an interpretation...Reiners, P. W.,and McRoberts, C. A., 1992, Shocked quartz at the Triassic-Jurassic boundary in Italy: Science...125C it ° ZaG O07 RS a ° 2266 hp 2 if nS oG QOS b y, 82 °c Sy xXx SS KY] Cs] GEESE LE WV...feldspars. To compare these sediments, the ratio of quartz to feldspar can be 0 Isotherm used to generally
Book (volume)
established by Magnus Stephensen. The fifth, Visinda og Upplysingar-Stiftan (Institute for Knowledge and...borealis), the Pjetur Nonsmad, or Peter Dinner of Norway, because he is not seen after noon, and the Fugle...garnets. Zeolite and Iceland spar silicates of lime. Quartz needles from the Geysir, and other quartzes, uncrystallised...contrast well with the neat, plain jewellery of Norway, now becoming known in England. Needless in these...35 polished balls of hair, the Tophus Ovinus of Norway, so com- monly found in the stomachs of Brazilian
Report (issue)
Schmoker, J.W., 1977, Density variations in a quartz diorite determined from borehole gravity measurements...1983, The use of gamma-gamma logging for detecting quartz veins in borehole sections [translated from the...[Proceedings of a conference, May 11-14, Geilo, Norway]: Norwegian Petroleum Society, Oslo, 17 p. Choen...[Proceedings of a conference, May 11-14, Geilo, Norway]: Norwegian Petroleum Society, Oslo, 22 p. Ramli...Mountain uranium distric~A case study in fractured quartz monzonite, paper O, in, 21st annual logging symposium
Report (issue)
models related to Jurassic sandstones offshore Norway: Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 9, no. 5, p....of special core analyses a case study from mid-Norway, paper Y, in 15th European formation evaluation...The effects of clay matrix, carbonate cement and quartz overgrowth on wettability, porosity, residual oil... Schmoker, J.W., 1977, Density variations in a quartz diorite determined from borehole gravity measurements...symposium on rock joints, June 4-6, 1990, Loen Norway, proceedings]: A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Journal (issue)
Countries with national registration systems (such as Norway and Sweden) have even greater opportunities. Sweden’s...R C H A R T I C LE conventional double-sector quartz cell and mounted in a Beckman four-hole An-60 Ti... Mmbaga, G. H. Leyna, B. Stray-Pedersen, K. I. Klepp, Herpes simplex virus type-2 and human immunodeficiency...rock substrates and is biased by the presence of quartz, which is highly resistant to chemical weathering...Natural History, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway. 12Department of Anthropology, Emory University
Report (volume)
passing BzC14 vapor rapidly through a narrow-bore quartz tube maintained at 1000°C. Under the optimum conditions...deposit of elemental boron, which tends to block the quartz tube. Alternatively, the BCI molecules can be made...charged with NaI. The Na content in the gas phase (quartz wall -800°C) is increased by complex formation...M. Keeffe, IES Trans. p. 260 (1975). 59. K. 0. Klepp and H. Ipser, Monatsh. Chem. 110, 499 (1979). 60
Journal (volume)
recognize some form of custo1nary land tenure. In Norway in the 1970s, Saami (Lapps) sought to stop the...pastoralists, as among Barabaig and Maasai of Kenya (Klepp et al 1994). Several studies have pointed to changing...vigorously in many international contexts (e.g. Norway, Australia, South Africa, Germany), and international...decades of women in prehistory and in archaeology in Norway. A review. Nor. Archeol. Rev. 25: 1-14 du Cros...arkeologi i Norge (Women in Archaeology in Norway). Troms0: Univ. Norway Troms0 Kampen NB. 1995. Looking at gender:
 
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