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Limestone (commodity) from
Tullstorp, Södra Sallerup, Malmö, Skåne County, Sweden


Classification
Commodity:Limestone (commodity)
Data
Commodity Data:Click here to view Limestone (commodity) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tullstorp, Södra Sallerup, Malmö, Skåne County, Sweden
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1267344
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1267344:7
GUID (UUID V4):d094010b-b306-4301-9d4c-7fedb6078656
Nearest other deposits of Limestone (commodity)
12.4km (7.7 miles) Limhamn quarry, Malmö, Skåne County, Sweden
Reference Search (possible matching items)
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56 Prof. JV. 0. Hold—Writing Chalk of Scania, Sweden. Sir J. W. Dawson wrote upon, and S. H. Scudder...of a Neuropterous insect from the Cretaceous Limestone, Flinders liiver, North Queensland. He discoursed...THE RELATIONS OF THE ' WRITING CHALK ' or TULLSTORP (SWEDEN) TO THE DRIFT DEPOSITS, WITH REFERENCE TO...OLOF HOLST. 1 I N the district of Tullstorp in Scania (Southern Sweden) the white ' Writing Chalk ' is...Saltholms Limestone,' i.e. a Chalk newer than the ' Writing Chalk.' The ' Saltholms Limestone' is not reached
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
A. Vaughan Jennings described the Orbitoidal Limestone of North Borneo. Professor W. J. Sollas defined...Dr. G. Linnarsson gave their vertical range in Sweden. CORALS.—One of the most valuable papers on Corals...Wisby, I. of Gotland, and from our own Wenlock Limestone—closely related to Calceola sandalina, Lamk.,... Koberts communicated a note on the Mountain Limestone of Yorkshire and its Crinoids, and gave an excellent...monographed five genera of Crinoids from the Mountain Limestone of Lancashire and Yorkshire, giving a plate illustrating
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almost obliterated by wanton exploitation of limestone for cement manufacture. Whereas shafts in Britain...from the seam, were quite adequate. When hard limestone had to be worked to obtain chert or even tougher...that, despite the parent rock of hard chalk or limestone and unconformable loam overlying the beds, by...used at Flint Ridge in the USA. The overlying limestone (probably chalk) was cut away by the use of hre...could then be used to lever out the blocks of limestone. Typical antler picks have been found in England
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E animal motifs 2.4 Borre-style pendant, Vårby, Sweden 2.5 Borre-style ring-chain on mounts, Borre, Norway...ornament, Småland, Sweden 2.9 Trefoil brooch with stylized scroll, Småland, Sweden 2.10 Memorial stone...stone in the Mammen style, Tullstorp, Skåne 2.11 Carved stone in the Ringerike style, St Paul’s churchyard...fittings 3.1 Scandinavian lozenge brooch, Birka, Sweden 3.2 Lozenge brooch Types I(a) and II(b), Hedeby...Lincolnshire Equal-armed brooch Type III A, Birka, Sweden xi 60 60 61 63 63 64 65 66 68 69 70 71 73 73 73
 
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