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Datolite from
Bergsdalen, Vaksdal, Vestland, Norway


Locality type:Tunnel
Classification
Species:Datolite
Formula:CaB(SiO4)(OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Datolite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bergsdalen, Vaksdal, Vestland, Norway
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:170609
Long-form Identifier:1:3:170609:3
GUID (UUID V4):5bb93e2c-bfa8-4c97-8c05-26f291b7f016
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described by Jobbins et al. (1975). Axinite from Norway was first described by Schumacher (1801) who reported...axinite group minerals have been discovered in Norway. In order to establish the correct nomenclature...regions: Western Norway, Slilr-Trlilndelag (Trondheim region) and Troms. Western Norway Around the Hardangerfiord...axinite has been found in cavities in metadacite in Bergsdalen, Samnanger, Fusa, Utne, Bruravik and Fresvik...byssolite, titanite, smoky quartz, calcite, prehnite, datolite, analcime, laumontite, apatite, stilbite, pyrite
Journal (issue)
06.05 154-177 The occurrence of porcelaneous datolite in Michigan's Lake Superior Copper District (2)...chite group from the Langesundsfjord district, Norway 1009-1018 Epitaxial lateral overgrowth (ELO) :...38-47 Ferro-Axinit und Fluorapophyllit von Bergsdalen, Vaksdal bei Bergen, Westnorwegen 48-51 Magnesio-Axinit
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flattened rhombohedrons (resembling those of Froland, Norway) to 12 cm across, some individuals weighing up...richterite (Menezes and Martins, 1984). EUROPE NORWAY Omdal, Froland, Aus~Agder. Thick-tabular to equant...(Moore, 1991). Old labels often give "Arendal, Norway" as the locality for these ilmenite specimens,...calcite, fluorite, pyrrhotite, sphalerite, galena, datolite, manganaxinite, etc. The highly lustrous, lightly...of medium-pink acicular inesite crystals with datolite, pectolite, apophyllite, ruizite and quartz; these
Book (edition)
such as at Savage River in Tasmania, Fosdalen in Norway and Kiruna in Sweden (Solomon 1976). They can be...basalts-calcite, prehnite, pectolite, apophyllite and datolite are generally also present. Influence of original...Japan, and the Ordovician deposits of Folldal in Norway. The more felsic volcanics, developed at a later...material in an ilmenite-rich base, x 263, Tellnes, Norway. (b) Exsolution lamellae of ilmenite in magnetite...at Tellnes in the anorthosite belt of southern Norway about 120 km south of Stavanger. The deposit is
Book (edition)
Scotland (Carboniferous-Permian), the Oslo district of Norway (Permian lavas and essexite necks), the Bohemian...The older essexitic necks of the Oslo district of Norway have thus been interpreted by Barth as plutonic...pre-Cambrian intrusive bodies in the southern part of Norway, 16th Internat. Geol. Cong. Rept. (1933), pp. 297-309...7. Anorthosite, average of 2 analyses, southern Norway. [T. F. W. Barth, The large pro-Cambrian intrusive...intrusive bodies in the southern part of Norway, 16th lnternat. Geol. Cong. Rept. (1933), p. 301, No. 2, 1936
 
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