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Quartz from
Quarry No. 3, Königshain, Görlitz District, Saxony, Germany


Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Quarry No. 3, Königshain, Görlitz District, Saxony, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:157453
Long-form Identifier:1:3:157453:1
GUID (UUID V4):c4076585-6a14-43ff-865c-a5ae324c37d5
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
0.2km (0.1 miles) Jenichen Quarry (Jehnichen Quarry; Jähnichen Quarry), Königshain, Görlitz District, Saxony, Germany
3.1km (1.9 miles) A4 Highway tunnel, Thiemendorf, Görlitz District, Saxony, Germany
8.7km (5.4 miles) Emmerichswalde, Neißeaue, Görlitz District, Saxony, Germany
11.2km (7.0 miles) Goldgrube mine, Görlitz, Görlitz District, Saxony, Germany
12.8km (8.0 miles) Jędrzychowice succession, Gmina Zgorzelec, Zgorzelec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
14.5km (9.0 miles) Pansberg quarry, Horscha, Quitzdorf am See, Görlitz District, Saxony, Germany
15.8km (9.8 miles) Löbauer Berg, Löbau, Görlitz District, Saxony, Germany
19.3km (12.0 miles) Gronów IG-1 borehole, Gronów, Gmina Zgorzelec, Zgorzelec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
22.6km (14.0 miles) Bratków, Gmina Bogatynia, Zgorzelec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
25.1km (15.6 miles) Działoszyn koło Zgorzelca, Gmina Bogatynia, Zgorzelec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Feeders ' Q. J. G. S. vol. xxiii, pp. 418, 424, 425. (3) 1867. G.W. O~MEROD. ' Carboniferous Beds adjoining...l O G 9 O O ) --- G C .IJ,CO arnc~-~,.19P,3. " G G / ~ I o. Middle Ca~boniterous. ~ [...the granite. The Lower Aluminous Series in this district can be divided intc~ zones: the lower zone characterized...s granite, which was the main intrusion of the district, consists of large ol'thoelasephenocrysts, closely...the roadside. V. FIELD RELATIONS. Near Whiddon Down no exposure of the Lower Aluminous Series occurs, and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
FORMATION OF AND OF i INTRUSIVE THEIR THE No. SIG- GEN- VEINS2 JAMES FURMAN KEMP. In the...FURMAN KEMP waters rise in springs,usually fed from no great depth, and themselvespassinto the surface drainage...same mining district, great ir- regularity. Experienceat Tintic, Utah, in an arid district revealed the...is effectivewe ought at least to find veins of quartz and calcite fairly universal in older rocks. In...TAMAULIPAS. i. Insol.......................... 3, 5.04 AI•O., 4.3I Fe20.,; ...................
Book
around Thame GEOLOGICAL SUCCESSION IN THE THAME DISTRICT Quaternary Upper Cretaceous Lower Cretaceous...accompanied by ‘+ are not fully proven in this district 0-3m 0-3m 0-95 m 0-10m Sandstone Sandstone...reddish brown sandstone and siltstone Group’ 75 m 3-6m 1217 m | Nonmarine and marine clay and marl nell-detrital...nell-detrital limestone Clypeus Grit | Lias Group 15-20 m 3-4m — Nonmarine and marine marl, mudstone and siltstone...volcanics (0-180 m+ Grey fissile mudstone 300 m+ 3 RY Geology of the country around Thame In the
Report (issue)
INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES rave resources REPORT No. 77 /6 The Institute of Geological Sciences is...COUNCIL INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES Report No. 77 /6 s Sand and gravel resources of the Tayside...resources of the Tayside Region. Rep. Inst. Geol. Sci., No. 77/6, 30 pp. Author: I. B. PATERSON, BSc Institute...Perth District, three form the Angus District and the last corresponds to the Dundee District. The areas...sand and gravel deposits in each administrative district are described separately. The following constraints
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
College [an As a weather resistant pure crystalline quartz would engraving of which is published herewith]...the latter type, the best examples, and in these no decomposition the Potsdam sandstone is closely assimilated...there are two general varieties. one in which the quartz grains are more or less large, and are rounded...dam sandstone, on the contrary, the grain of the quartz mate. To determine, as well as possible, what the...TIolf of one per cent. These two many cases the quartz grains which form. a body of tests are designed
Book (volume)
..............................458 Appendix B - Quartz Family Gemstones ................................individual states, but the most useful references were no longer in print and were rarely available to collectors...almost be considered an updated version). This is by no means a complete end all reference and some of the...includes granites, schists (mica, garnet, graphite, quartz), and gneisses, as well as numerous granite pegmatites...⎯siliceous gemstones; d N 5 mi. on Rte. 5: (a) chert quarry⎯Barite crystals, chalcedony, chert, siliceous oolites;
Book (volume)
..............................460 Appendix B - Quartz Family Gemstones ................................individual states, but the most useful references were no longer in print and were rarely available to collectors...almost be considered an updated version). This is by no means a complete end all reference and some of the...includes granites, schists (mica, garnet, graphite, quartz), and gneisses, as well as numerous granite pegmatites...⎯siliceous gemstones; d N 5 mi. on Rte. 5: (a) chert quarry⎯Barite crystals, chalcedony, chert, siliceous oolites;
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
4 186 18 9 192 193 194 195 21 3 220 INTRODUCTION. H E district described in this sketch includes...Burton. A well-marked anticline passes through the district in a north-west direction. The beds dip steeply...Millstone Grit of Combs Moss on the west. The district is noted for its fine scenery. The Mountain Limestone...OR MATrONS. The following rock s occur in the district covered by th is sk etch. RECENT.-A lluvium. Peat...R ock. Shale. 2. Sandstones an d Sh ale s. Shale. 3. Chatswor th G rit. Shale. 4. K inde r Scout G rit
Book (edition)
Trade Groups in accordance with British Standard No. 812:1943, as follows:'ARTIFICIAL' GROUP BASALT GROUP...teschenite Epidiorite Hornblende-schist Lamprophyre Quartz-dolerite Spilite GABBRO GROUP Basic diorite Basic...Gneiss Granite Granodiorite Granulite Pegmatite Quartz-diorite Syenite HORNFELS GROUP LIMESTONE GROUP...Felsite Granophyre Keratophyre Microgranite Porphyry Quartz-porphyrite Rhyolite Trachyte 2 SOURCES OF ROAD...BASALT TRADE GROUP (B )* The series of intrusive quartz-dolerite sheets, of Permo-Carboniferous age, collectively
Book
country around Newton Abbot The Newton AlJbot district is mai11ly rural country of considerable scenic...and S. Simpson University of Exeter G. Bisson, District Geologist, Institute of Geological Sciences Research...relief 1 Geological history 1 History of research 3 108 Chapter 2 Variscan structure Introduction 6...Normal faults 15 Wrench faults 16 Details 16 Chapter 3 Distribution of Devonian and Carboniferous rocks Introduction...Palaeontology 112 Regional correlation 113 Details 113 1 2 3 4 5 6 98 Devonian conodont faunas 173 List of Visean
Book (volume)
.......................175 Illinois – Hamilton Quarry Location Map ..........................................................258 Missouri – New Lead District Map .........................................................325 New Jersey – Franklin Mining District Map ............................................Texas – Fluorite in the Terlingua Quicksilver District .................................455 Texas – Sulfur..............502 Vermont – Orange County Copper District Site Map ...................................503
Report (issue)
If yon no longer need this pnblicatioa write to the Geological Survey in Washington for official mailing...OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGY OF THE HANOVER-YORK DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER...of recumbent fold in albite-chlorite-muscovite-quartz schist, 7 miles northwest of Tucquan anticline;...anticline; B, Fold in albite-chlorite-muscovite-quartz schist; C, Muscovite-chlorite-quartzs chist, from Muddy...Chloritoid-muscovite-quartz schist, from Saubel Hill; B, Chloritoid-muscovite-quartz schist, from Hoffacker
Report (volume)
19 22 29 30 31 31 32 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 3 4 CONTENTS. PART I. Scientific discussion Continued........................................ Granitic quartz, its texture and colors..........................geology........................................ The quarry............................................ New...................... Glossary of scientific and quarry terms.................................. 140 140......... III. A, Dell Hitchcock quarry, Quincy, Mass.; B, Galvin quarry, Quincy, Mass.................
Report (issue)
K.) Ltd. l ••• 111 PREFACE THE OKEHAMPT0N district was first surveyed by Sir Henry T. De la Beche...the old series maps (Sheets 25 and 26) of the district, in common with other early Geological Survey...Metalliferous Mining Region of South-West England'. The district formed part of the area in which a combined electromagnetic...under Dr. F. B. A. Welch and Mr. G. Bisson as District Geologists, commenced six-inch survey of the Oke­...localities have been discovered in the Okehampton district and their faunas studied and evaluated. Fossils
Journal (issue)
information $52.00) excluding carriage charges. Subscrip- No material published in this journal may be reproduced...or omissions that may be made. The publisher makes no war- ranty, express or implied, with respect to...Springer-Verlag Berlin, Heidelberger Platz 3, D-14197 Berlin, Germany. Second-Class Postage paid at New York...— plus carriage charges; [Federal Republic of Germany: DM 20,80 incl. VAT; other countries: DM 45,20...can either be placed via a bookdealer Verlag, Germany, P.O. Tel. or Box sent directly 311340,
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
DE LA B~eHE, ' R e p o r t on the Geology of (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Cornwall, Devon, & W e s t...extensive quarry is worked by the railway company east of Meldon Viaduct, the face of this quarry being some...near the old Ice House on Sourton Tors. There is a quarry in the shales by the u and slight excavations have...permitted to examine a ful~her six dozen slides. While no exhaustive treatment of the geology of tlfis area...points, on the slopes of High Wilhays and Yes Tor, no detailed survey has been made. On the north-west
Report (issue)
the Scottish Highlands & Islands. Wartime pamphlet no. 7. London : Geological Survey and Museum, 1940....the Scottish Highlands & Islands. Wartime pamphlet no. 7. 2nd. ed. London : Geological Survey and Museum...chromite associated with British serpentines. Supplement no. 1. The Corrycharmaig serpentine intrusion, Glen...Brick clays of north-east Scotland. Wartime pamphlet no 47. London : Geological Survey and Museum, 1946....A. AND DAVIDSON, C.F. Diatomite. Wartime pamphlet no. 5. London : Geological Survey and Museum, 1940.
Journal (volume)
W. BRADLEY State Mineralogist JANUARY 1943 No. CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF MINES AND GEOLOGY QUARTERLY...Geologist C. A. Logan, District Mining Engineer C. McK. Laizure, District W. Burling Tucker, Reid...J. C. District Mining Engineer District Mining Engineer Mining Engineer O'Brien, District Mining...Mining Engineer George John District Sampson, Assistant Chas. V. Averill, Mining Engineer L. Gary,...Mines, by Walter W. Bradley SAN FRANCISCO FIELD DISTRICT Mines and mineral resources of 7 11 Santa
Report (issue)
Wales Island and the neighboring islands; and chart No. 8100 shows Revillagigedo Island near Ketchikan and...are on the scale of 1 : 200,000, or approximately 3 miles to 1 inch. TOPOGRAPHIC AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS...decayed wood, moss, and mold from a few inches to 3 or 4 feet thick, but thicker in places in crevices...greenstone lavas and tvffs INTRUSIVE ROCKS Marble quarry or prospect MARBLE QUARRIES AND PROSPECTS 1. Woodbridge...Vermont Marble Co. claims south of Red Bay 3. Alaska Marble Co. quarry at Calder 4. Marble bluff north of Dry
Journal (volume)
use and protection of its natural resources; and 3) advancing the professional conduct of those engaged...using new analytical and interpretive procedures. 3. Papers must be written in a clear, concise and well-organized...of Modulus Ratio are included, and their use in quarry site reconnaisance is described. The Talobre (1967)...in relation to its usefulness in the design of quarry layouts. The paper demonstrates the procedure by...by which the optimum working design for a quarry can be calculated so as to insure maximum fragmentation
Report (issue)
......................................... 2 1 .3 General Mineralogical Trends for the Valid Type Species............................................... 6 3. INVALID TYPE MINERAL NAMES .......................this nomenclature usage is purely descriptive and by no means represents the views of the Commission on New... General Overview As far as the author is aware no previously published compilation on type minerals...of uncertain status Barbertonite-3R Braunite II 3 TABLE 1 • TYPE-MINERAL NAMES FROM SOUTH AFRICA (CONTINUED)
Journal (volume)
Alaska United Gold Mining Co., 366. Alberni District, B.C., Copper Ore in, 632. Alberta and British...Alberui District, B.C., 632. Alberta, 52. Copper Range Consolidated Co., Rock Ivlitorial Notes, 3, 34, 67...Coleman, A. P. On the Nickel Deposits of Sudbury District, 552. On the Moose Mountain Iron Eange, 573...in Michigan Copper Gayley Dry Blasts, 360. E. District, 566. E. Genesis of Butte Copper Ores, 533. E...Mining Company Annual Eeport, 639.* Kirkland Lake District, Ore Deposits of the, by Chas. Spearman, 599.*
Book (volume)
ISSN 1877-9085 (electronic) ISBN 978-90-481-8713-3 ISBN 978-90-481-8714-0 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-90-481-8714-0...or omissions that may be made. The publisher makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to the...project until 1987. In 1982–1984, Qiu went to Germany on a Humboldt scholarship to enhance his knowledge...light of the current knowledge of their systematics; (3) To obtain as many small mammals as possible from...9020065; later synthesis was supported under Grant No. 0958178. For manifold material and spiritual support
Book
\ Geology of the Bristol district: the Lower Jurassic rocks The Lower Jurassic of the Bristol area...nevertheless described. Blue Lias at Keeling's Quarry, Keynsham, Avon. The limestone bed behind the...on Lower Carboniferous (Dinantian) at Lulsgate Quarry, Lulsgate Bottom, Avon. The Lias consists ofBrockley...DONOVAN and G. A. KELLAWAY Geology of the Bristol district: the Lower Jurassic rocks Memoir for 1:63 360...AND KELLAWAY, G. A. 1984. Geology of the Bristol district: the Lower Jurassic rocks. Mem. Br. Geol. Surv
Book
• - • GEOLOGICAi, SUCCESSION IN THE THAME DISTRICT Flandrian P--Anglian Quaternary prc-Anglian...Rubbly limestone 3-4m Forest Marble Formation Pale grey mudstone and flaggy limestone 3-6m White Limestone...accompanied by'+' are not fully proven in this district • Grey fissile mudstone 300m+ • Geology...construction industry have been worked in the district and the need for these continues. The memoir gives...foundation stability are to be addressed. The district extends from the eastern suburbs of Oxford to
 
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