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Calcite from
Stenzelberg, Königswinter, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany


Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Stenzelberg, Königswinter, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:405590
Long-form Identifier:1:3:405590:7
GUID (UUID V4):4b25dc13-ea1c-4620-aef7-29909fa5812d
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite
0.8km (0.5 miles) Weilberg (Großer Weilberg), Königswinter, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
1.3km (0.8 miles) Petersberg, Königswinter, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
2.7km (1.7 miles) Wolkenburg, Königswinter, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
4.2km (2.6 miles) Rabenlay (Rabenley), Oberkassel (Obercassel), Bonn, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
5.2km (3.2 miles) Lyngsberg (Lühnsberg; Lünsberg), Bad Godesberg, Bonn, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
6.9km (4.3 miles) Rolandseck, Rolandswerth, Remagen, Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
7.2km (4.5 miles) Dächelsberg, Niederbachem, Wachtberg, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
8.0km (4.9 miles) Finkenberg, Bonn, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
8.4km (5.2 miles) Virneberg Mine, Rheinbreitbach, Unkel, Neuwied, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
10.4km (6.5 miles) Meerberg, Linz am Rhein, Linz am Rhein, Neuwied, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
-scbist Eclogite Cipolin limestone With calcite Ab.-epidote-ac.-calcite-schist Altered from pyroxene? Druse...Winchell Limestonecontact? Parsons Lim€stone contact? Rhein Hornblende-greiss Marchet Amphibolite Larsen & Irving...Ba. Cornwall, N. Y Hu. Cuttingsviue, Vt. Ho. Stenzelberg,Siebeng. Ho. S Vincente, C. Verde Bk. Copinshay
Book (volume)
103 elon and calcite ; c A 5 c 5 5 ¢ illore e LOy] - 108 LOO 2) CLIO aig 5 + ITO North and West Britain...In the Hebrides, &. Along the Grampians In the North-Western Scenery of gneiss and Scenery of quartz...of regular structure in the mines of England, Germany, Sweden, &c, 4. The remains of plants and animals...Werner contemplated the rocks and metallic veins of Germany, was the relative period of ~ Figs x. their...that the order of succession among these rocks in Germany would be found to prevail in all parts of the world
Book
Professor Emeritus of Physical Geography, RWTH Aachen, Germany A member of the Hodder Headline Group LONDON ■...thousands of metres above sea level. In Europe north of the Alps, older fold moun¬ tains, formed in the...association rela¬ affected northern Europe and North America during the ice ages, for example, can best...relationship is linear the middle latitudes of Europe and North Amer¬ and can be expressed by the regression equa¬...River, New Mexico Saanen River, Switzerland Alpine Rhine River, Switerland Isere River, above Grenoble, France
Book (edition)
Trapezohedral Class (22). 7. Other Classes (23) (24) 104 Calcite Type. (21). (20). Tourmaline Type Phenacite...cleavage of galena, or the rhombohedral cleavage of calcite. It is evident, therefore, that a small crystal...octahedron of fluorite and a cleavage rhombohedron of calcite are not properly crystals, because the surfaces...of individuals. in a granular mass of galena or calcite, it may be possible to separate the fragments from...tetrad and hexad axes. 13 12 14 Rutile Calcite Chrysolite 16 Beryl * The cube illustrates
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
me~orphism of some massive sulfide deposits in Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee (KINEEL, THOMAS, MARVIN and...from Skye, 26: 1870 sulphide bodies in Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, 29 : 717 sulphides, Sudbury...solutions open to the air. I. The solubility of calcite in relation to ionic strength, 29: 343-352 AKIN...1122 Wyoming, Cole creek field, 27: 1122 Wyoming, North Tisdale field, 27: 1122 Aliphatic hydrocarbons,...bromine by neutron activation, 29: 49-51, 467-469 calcite solubility in aqueous solutions, 29: 347 calcium
Book (edition)
identical substance with calcium carbonate, or calcite, found in the rocks, and in each case is evolved...like cleavage will be constaut thus, a mass of calcite under the blow of a hammer will separate into countless...manufactured of great perfection at Siegen, in Germany. Pasteboard models, likev/ise useful aids to the...minus series ; —-\ has the vertical Cinnabar. Calcite. 169 H-f, this last being complementary to and...are reversed. Fig. 168, hedrons of the species calcite: B,—\\ (7, — 2; Z>, — f; iS; 4 J., — — HEXAGONAL
Book (edition)
identical substance with calcium carbonate, or calcite, fouud There is hence nothing in the rocks, and...like cleavage will be constant thus, a mass of calcite under the blow of a hammer will separate into countless...manufactured of great perfection at Siegen, in Germany. Pasteboard models, likewise useful aids to the...axisfc; -4. 4c; -2, 2c ; -|, fa minus Cinnabar. Calcite. this last being complementary to and the same...represent different rhombohedrons of the species calcite: A, the rhombohedron 1; -5, 4; O, 2; _Z>, f E,
Book (edition)
identical substance with calcium carbonate, or calcite, found in the rocks, and in each case is evolved...like cleavage will be constant thus, a mass of calcite under the blow of a hammer will separate into countless...manufactured of great per; fection at Siegen, in Germany. Pasteboard models, likewise useful aids to the...4. 40; 2, 20 f, f-0, axisf0; minus Cinnabar. Calcite. ; this last 169 being complementary to +--...represent different rhombohedrons of the species calcite: A., the rhombohedron 1 (7, 7?, J-; 2; 7>, having
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
TiO2.SiO2 Apatite, 3(3CaO.P2O). Fluorite, CaF2 Calcite, CaO.C02 p T ap fr cc A pr I J Sal, Fern...CaO in the proportion I : I for calcite. CO, may occur in primary calcite and cancrinite. If these minerals...noselite acmite diopside olivine ilmenite fluorite calcite NORM. 36.14 I7.oo F 23.63[L 9.69 6.29j 0o.16...rock f. Hornblende from andesite (umptekose), Stenzelberg,Siebeng TABLE 1 from e) Hornblende fromhornblende-gabbro...(1899), p. 297. zde from andesite (umptekose), Stenzelberg, Siebengebirge, ENBUsch, El. Gest., pp. 290,
Book
kaolinized sanidine microlites, granular ore, and calcite. C. Allotriomorphic-granular texture in granite...Poikilitic texture in hornblende peridotite, Odenwald, Germany. Diam. 3 mm. A single crystal of hornblende encloses...Micrographic texture in granopliyre, Rosskopf, Vosges, Germany. Diam. 2 mm. Cuneiform intergrowtli of quartz and...serpentine, nontronite, chlorophaeite, chlorite, calcite, zeolites, and sodalite; the texture is then called...minerals, such as opal, chalcedony, chlorite, calcite, and zeolites, to form amygdules. Fea¬ tures of
Journal (volume)
employed in the construction of the Cathedral of Cologne. 5. Early Composition of the Atmosphere. 6. Ehrenberg’s...scopic Life. 7. Land-Slip in the State of Vermont in North America, . s : . MINERALOGY. 8. Chrome in Magnetic...Among chemists, Leopold Gmelin was the first in Germany who attempted this middle path ; and it is generally...(including plumbo-calcite) Arragonite Strontianite Witherite Alstonite Baryto-calcite LITHOHALOIDES. ...various military posts between 24° 33’ and 46° 39’ of north latitude, embracing a space of 22° 6, and an extent
Journal (volume)
bornblendegabbro, Beaver, Creek, Big Tree Quadfran andesit, Stenzelberg, Siebengebirge. lhid. E). irän tbornblendediaba;;~...albite, epidote, sericite, chlorites, tale and calcite. There occur, howcver, many varieties possessing...and in the reaction rims around the amygdules of calcite in metamorphic amygdaloids (0. R. p. 108). 120...together with them. The quartz, albite, anorthite and calcite have been placed outside of the table. They seem...appear, aceording to the following equation: The calcite seems to be indifferent in relation to the silicate
Report (edition)
theCampsie Fells and the village of Killearn in the north to the Cathkin Hills in the south, and from Renfrew...Bearsden district, and the western suburbs of Glasgow north of the Clyde, and-south of the river:--..the ground...Measures round Rutherglen. The City of Glasgow north of the Clyde, and northern suburbs!ool-­ with the...29 29 29 30 33 33 35 35 vi Possil Sub-group-North of the Clyde . . . . Possil Sub-group-South of the...Giffnock and Rouken Glen Glasgow City and Suburbs-North of the Clyde . . . . Kirkintilloch District . .
Book (edition)
translations of Arabic and important early 103-1260) in Germany, Kludents of the subject were Albert us Magnus...independently, by Hampson in Eng* land and by Linde in Germany, by the use of a new principle, vis. the JouU»...nitrate form parallel growths on : NH K ; : ) calcite crystals. Other examples of thb type of tsomorphbm...borirontal dinx'thm anCalcite lattice. Calcium rhotiibohcNlron of culcspar. •...cavities in the trachytic rocks of hicxico and Stenzelberg Tridymite. in so that one type of crysUl and
 
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