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Aragonite from
Einberg, Seydegg, Abtenau, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Aragonite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Aragonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Einberg, Seydegg, Abtenau, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:252900
Long-form Identifier:1:3:252900:4
GUID (UUID V4):4c87b547-1f55-406f-bda6-54a168c3dad6
Nearest other occurrences of Aragonite
0.2km (0.1 miles) Gypsum mine (Moldan mine), Webing, Abtenau, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
1.5km (0.9 miles) Grub quarry, Grub, Abtenau, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
5.3km (3.3 miles) Strubberg mines (incl. Sattelberg; Strubbergsattel; Unterberg), Abtenau, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
5.6km (3.5 miles) Tricklfall cave (Trickl cave), Abtenau, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
6.5km (4.0 miles) Digrub (Diegrub), Abtenau, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
6.6km (4.1 miles) Zwieselbad, Abtenau, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
7.8km (4.8 miles) Gwehenberg (Quehenberg), Abtenau, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
10.2km (6.4 miles) Berger cave, Scheffau am Tennengebirge, Hallein District, Salzburg, Austria
12.0km (7.4 miles) Eiskogel cave, Eiskogel, Werfenweng, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
14.8km (9.2 miles) Eisriesenwelt, Tenneck, Werfen, St. Johann im Pongau District, Salzburg, Austria
References
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Book
© 1993 Eigenverlag Dr. Reinhard Exel, Vienna/Austria: A-1100 Wien, Malborghetgasse 31 Gesamtherstellung:...Silicium Zinn sogenannt(e) Strontium Steiermark Salzburg Tonne(n) Tantal Tabelle Tellur Thorium Titan Uran...Hallstatt/00. (namensgebende Lokalität), vom Dürrnberg b. Hallein/Sbg., von Uttendorf im Pinzgau/Sbg., von Kleinklein...Hallstatt/00. (MORTON, 1966) und Dürrnberg b. Hallein/Sbg. (SCHAUBERGER, 1968) hervorragend belegt und...konstituierten sich Museumsvereine in Tirol, Kärnten, Salzburg und Oberösterreich; als weiteres wichtiges Ereignis
Journal (issue)
(;rain Shape. R.r Robert Ehrlich and Bernhard \\'einberg Continental helf ediments of Long lsland, Xew York... K UCERA, R . E .. 1962, Geology of the Yampa district, northwest Colorado. Ph.D. Thesis, l.1niversity...time.. izes are in microns. twins of inorganic aragonite produced angular, non-pri smatic fragment s. 1'...poor, single cleavage of aragonite. The finding that the smallest aragonite shell fragments ( in the...range as the fractured particles of inorganic aragonite) have straight boundaries ( fig. 4b) suggests
Journal (issue)
Grain Shape. By Robert Ehrlich and Bernhard \\'einberg , cour and Fill Processes in a Deep River l-lole...same conclusions. As the metastable minerals aragonite and Mg-calcite are removed by frei.h water fron1...calcite, accepts less uranium than the original aragonite. The relationship between uranium and the stable...content of coral limestones composed chiefly of aragonite had on the average three times as much uranium...ascribed to loss during recrystallization of aragonite to calcite. Broecker ( 1963) suggested that the
Report (volume)
ironstone forination. The replacen1ent of calcite and aragonite has, however, been docun1ented (Kears ley I 989)...Society, London, Specia l Pub lication 46 , 3-8. 'vV EINBERG, R.1\/f. 1973. The petrology and geoche111istry...to the Ordovician of Sweden, 1-10; The Siljan District, 15- 42; Ordovician of Vastergotland, 164-83....F. G. 1957. Geology of the Clifton Forge iron district, V irginia. Virginia Polytechnical l11s1i1ute...indicating an ea rly diagenetic replace,nent of aragonite as postulated by Alling ( 1947) and conside red
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Fort Lauderdale (305) 771-0064 West Germany and Austria Franz Schrecklmger TMW Top Media Werhegesellschaft...Lauderdale (305)771-0064 r i W est Germany and Austria Fran? Schreck linger TMW Top Media Werbegesefkchaft...Cathy Moore The European countries examined are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, England...Fort Lauderdale (305)771-0064 West Germany and Austria Franz Schrecklinger TMW Top Media Werbegesellschaft...should be precipitated in preference to calcite or aragonite (forms of calcium carbonate). Moreover, when it
 
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