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Calcite from
Greenschist outcrop, Arkoi, Patmos, Kalymnos, South Aegean, Greece


Locality type:Outcrop
Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Comments:Replaces initial aragonite.
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Greenschist outcrop, Arkoi, Patmos, Kalymnos, South Aegean, Greece
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:318389
Long-form Identifier:1:3:318389:2
GUID (UUID V4):a320b734-0425-43d8-84e3-dd26401ec1e2
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite
3.1km (1.9 miles) Harbour lighthouse, Arkoi, Patmos, Kalymnos, South Aegean, Greece
40.0km (24.9 miles) Karlovassi basin, Western Samos, Samos, North Aegean, Greece
47.2km (29.3 miles) Eastern coast, Eastern Samos, Samos, North Aegean, Greece
47.3km (29.4 miles) Mikri Lakka, Eastern Samos, Samos, North Aegean, Greece
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assemblages were, with local anomalies, typical of greenschist facies. After regional metamorphism, gabbroic...gabbroic, dioritic, and granitic rocks were emplaced south and east of the site of Bald Rock batholith. The...12 2. Massive metadolerite cut by sheets of greenschist 15 3. Schist after augite porphyry 15 4. Lineation...superimposed a distinct contact metamorphism on them. South and west of Bald Rock batholith the country rocks...metadacite occur in a chain extending 13 north-south through Bidwell Bar. Metadacite, apparently originally
Journal (issue)
research into the geology and geomorphology of South West England and the surrounding marine areas; to...to hold Annual Conferences at various places in South West England where those engaged in this research...visit to the city (or the eighth if we include the 'South Western Conferences' and their historic inaugural...shown important exposures in ECC's Greystone Quarry south-east of Launceston, on Brent Tor and in the stream...active in the geology and geomorphology of the South West of England. It began in the mid 1950's and
Report (issue)
Ireland Geological Survey Office, · Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London, S.W.7. 18th August, 1965 •...of the Dalradian rocks : A. Section across the south-west highlands of Scotland (after Shackleton 1958)...PLATE I. II. Fair Head and Murlough Bay from the South-East (Geological Survey Photograph No . NI 109)...ANTRIM Rathlin West • • Rathlin North • • Rathlin South • • Kinbane • • Ballycastle Bay • • • Fair Head...and Carey; these drain (Fig. 1 ) from the south-west, south and east respectively. West of the Tow Valley
Report (issue)
the strike is to the northwest, and the other south of Riyadh where the strike is to the southwest....flexure zone between a region of uplift to the south and a region of subsidence to the north (Powers...continued in the north but also occurred in the south, forming the Rub al Khali basin. The 13 zone...faults of northerly trends and was accompanied by greenschist facies metamorphism. "A continental collision...metamorphosed sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the greenschist facies (Brown, 1972). The Idsas suture zone
 
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