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Glauconite from
Cement works quarry, Wietersdorf, Klein Sankt Paul, Sankt Veit an der Glan District, Carinthia, Austria


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:'Glauconite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:K0.60-0.85(Fe3+,Mg,Al)2(Si,Al)4O10](OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Glauconite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Cement works quarry, Wietersdorf, Klein Sankt Paul, Sankt Veit an der Glan District, Carinthia, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:408153
Long-form Identifier:1:3:408153:1
GUID (UUID V4):b6ba36ad-a3bc-44af-bcdb-2326c3076fb6
Nearest other occurrences of Glauconite
1.3km (0.8 miles) Fuchsofen quarry, Dobranberg, Kappel am Krappfeld, Sankt Veit an der Glan District, Carinthia, Austria
94.6km (58.8 miles) Gams stratigraphic sections, Gams bei Hieflau, Landl, Liezen District, Styria, Austria
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Gilgen Windows Alps-The Hallein District I . Alps-The Hallein District II . Alps-The Lammertal and Gosau...74 81 85 91 95 99 108 112 113 121 125 ABSTRACT: An itinerary and outcrop description is given for thirteen... near Salzburg, the next five on Spittal, in Carinthia, and the last two on Leoben and Vienna respectively...Geologists' Association 1966 Field Meeting in Austria. The form of the orig inal Guide has been retained...exposures visited by the 1966 party are indicated with an asterisk. The attractions of superb scenery and traditional
Report (issue)
--Willerby, Hull, HU10 6DH ,; PREFACE THE Chatham district, occupying part of the southern portion of the...Robbie, in 1937-8, under Mr. C. E. N. Bromehead as District Geologist, who himself had mapped a small tract..._district during 1920-1. Numerous references to the district are to be found in earlier Geological Survey memoirs;...the extensive drift deposits of the area at large, an� for which T. McKenny Hughes in particular accumulated... The Medway area has long been a centre of the cement industry, and the resulting large excavations in
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physiographic sense, the Boulonnais is the eastern part of an exhumed and eroded horst, the western part of which...main overthrust fault named 'Faille du Midi', has an estimated horizontal displacement of 30 to 40km and...with angular discordance on the underlying strata, an angle of 5° to 10° being measured on seismic reflexion...whole area. (d) Previous work After the initial works of Rozet (1828), Gaudry (1860) and Rigaux (1866)...however, that Phillips (1819) had already provided an appendix to his study of the cliffs of Kent 'containing
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origins Micropalaeontology. Methods in Minerals. An interest in MLMS / MFMS 40th anniversary party More...on Seven go-a bashing—Report from the Hermitage quarry trip The Muck above the Chalk—a proposed talk Tunbridge...Nick Baker Ron Stillwell Gary Woodall Nick Baker Paul wright Nick Baker Dave Talbot Tony Mitchell David...of this edition 10 Editor’s notes Table Mountain An Eclipse Experience. 11th August 1999 Focus on Lower...road shows. A focus on the Lower Culand Chalk pit. An item on Table Mountain (Gary Woodall) and memories
Report (issue)
survey, on the scale of one inch to a mile, of the district described in this Memoir was made by F. J. Bennett...76; Building Stone, 76; Phosphate, 76: Lime and Cement, 77; Water Supply, T1e Rerrences, 81. 716 APPENDIX...features of the district .. Fic. 2. ah Sketch map showing the solid geology of the district facing page... 9 Fic. 4. Section at the old Brick and Tile Works, Fic. 5. River Development .. as a Sandy ...mainly AND BIGGLESWADE in Huntingdonshire, DisTRICT lies south-west of the Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire
Report (issue)
.. . . . . . : . .· . . -- -, -,- _. - - AN- . . . . .. ' . . . . . .. . -. ' . . ...survey, on the scale of one inch to a mile> of the district described in this Memoir was made by F. J. Bennett...76; Building Stone, 76; Phosphate, 76; Lime and Cement, 77; Water Supply, 77; References, 81. INDEX ...features of the district . . FIG. 2. Sketch map showing the solid geology of the district • • 3 FIG...eastwards from ! mile E. of Biggleswade to leave the district at Barrington (Fig. 1). A low discontinuous ridge
Report (issue)
'I'here has hitherto ,been no general account of the district published. Some of this country is described by...Springs of Sussex' will soon be printed. This district will al,vays be associated ,vitl1 the name of...:B"IGURES IN TEXT FIG. 1.-Sketch Map of tl1e District 11 ,, ,, P-<\GE • •• • • • • 2. -Vertical...ves is situated near the western limit of the district, Uckfield near the northern lin1it, and Hailsham...occupies approximately the northern third of the district, the southern slope only is represented; the dip-slope
Report (edition)
GEOLOGISTS' ASSOCIATION GUIDES No. 3: The Oxford District by W. S. McKERROW and W. J. KENNEDY ITINERARY...obtaining permission to use tracks and to examine quarry and other sections rests on tl,e user of tl,e Guide...incorporation i11 a11y furtl,er edition. The Oxford District by \V. S. McKERROW and W. J. KENNEDY INTRODUCTION...170 m.). I JO m. in Witney Borehole THE OXFORD DISTRICT 3 ITINERARY I NORTH OXFORDSHIRE: THE MIDDLE...right (signpost: Duns Tew) at Bartongate. Horshay Quarry (SP 455272) lies to the cast of the road, one mile
Report (issue)
stratigraphic geology of the Minneapolis and St. Paul metropolitan area in Bulletin 27 of this survey...River Bluff at Kasota. . . . . . . . . .. .50 14. An Old Sink in the Oneota Dolomite (Ordovician) Partly...Member of the lVlaquoketa Formation in the Lime City Quarry, North of Spring Valley .................... ,...century; and for untold centuries before that it was an important part of the great hunting ground of the...erosion lllnst have affected this area, removing an unknown amount of the sm'face, probably base-leveling
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Cretaceous chalk of northwest Europe was deposited in an open epicontinental sea during a period of high global...analysis of the Upper Cretaceous chalk is discussed, and an ideal sequence model presented. Analysis of the Coniacian...hardgrounds (Hancock, 1975) that were deposited in an open epicontinental sea during a period of high global...terrigenously derived sediments. The definition of an unconformity proposed by Mitchum (1977), recognizing...boundary is represented by a correlative conformity, or an influx of terrigenously derived detrital material
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
'<~ .;n ;-3';- St , Julien du Sault Oise pita 1 an __ St. Martin (Se-III ...l--0< I ~_ . . . __ e StArmeau...Worthing Chalk Pita Sussex - - - - - Shoreham Cement Works Suuex Downend PortadoWD - - - - - - - - - Farlington...Turonian-Coniacian boundary sections occur at Shoreham Cement Works and Lewes (Sussex); Puys and Criel (Haute Normandie)...South Downs of England (especially Shoreham Cement Works, Navigation Pit, Lewes, and the Sussex Coast...obvious correlations are Dot always the correct ones. An apparently straightforward correlation between the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Kavkaza i ikh prakticheskoye isopl'zovaniye," Izvestiya AN SSSR, seriya geologicheskaya, 1990, No. 10, pp. 92-100...amounts as an active mineral additive during cement production in the Novorossiysk cement works. Investigations...noncorroded grains of silt-size (0.01-0.03 |im) quartz. Glauconite (1-3% of the rock) occurs as rounded or reniform...siliceous complex in the basin of the Kheu River is an alternation of gray and dark gray opokas, slightly...minerals are rare and have equant irregular outlines or an acicular aspect. 1054 V. I. SEDLETSKIY ET AL.
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Albian. An identical succession had been observed by Dutertre in 1938 at the Les Burets quarry in the...on the northern border of the Boulonnais allowed an overview of the geomorphology of the region. Resting...site of the old Burets Quarry. Descending the cuesta towards Colembert, road works at the junction of the...fragments of Calycoceras sp. This ammonite indicates an Upper Cenomanian age. Locality 9 In the Caffiers...that in England and Germany this fossil occurs in an horizon near the base of the Coniacian. The Directors
Report (issue)
fortunate in finding in his friend Mr. William Hill an able and experienced coadjutor who, thoroughly familiar...local beds of limestone or calcareous sandstone and an upper series consisting t^yo distinct ; ; mainly...narrow tracts along Series. the retreating shores, and an extensive deposit of mud began to be formed. This...interrupted by several anticlinal flexures which have an east and west direction and produce' local dips to...uplift of the Wealden area, which is often regarded as an extension of the axis of Artois, in the north-east
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of Sussex by the British Geological Survey leaving an undifferentiated Middle-Upper Chalk. In place of...Middle/Upper Chalk boundary impossible to map and created an undivided formation (explanation to sheet 319/333...bands to a greater holostratotype (e.g. Shoreham Cement Works) which degree than in Sussex, so that Penning...related to any lithological horizon (as Rowe earlier works was illustrated by Mortimore (1983, recognised in...information in southern Britain. For these reasons there is an urgent requirement for a refined lithostratigraphy
Report (issue)
down into grey Chalk Marl; ‘Chloritic’ Marl with glauconite and phosphatised fossils at the base 200 UPPER...known as the Chiitem Hills. Striking across the district from SW. to NE. the hills reach a height of over...succeeded, in turn, by the London Clay, which occupies an extensive area as far as the limits of the Essex...Middle Chalk with an outlier of Chalk Rock capping Pitstone Hill. Continue until the quarry at Brooks Statnails...Way (B489). The entrance to the works of the Tunnel Portland Cement Co. Ltd. is half a mile along this
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
procedure 390 Ancaster Gap, Lincolnshire 78 Ande an -type plate margin 395, 396 Andurn Point, Devon 33...Beeston Regis 70 Beestonian 70, 71, 75, 79 Beinn an Dubhaich, Skye 262 - - - granite 257, 258, 262, 265...Bittium reticulatum 407 Black chert 75 Black Horse Quarry, Telham , Sussex 444 Blatchford Sand 10, II, 15...- - Sand 434. 437 Clock House Sandstone 443 - - Works 445 Clorinda 212 Clydoniceras hollandi zone 232...346 COOKE, G. N. (with R. MASON and J. E. GUEST): An 1mbrian pattern of graben on the Moon 161-8 Coolinia
Report (issue)
Osborne White, who was already acquainted with tl1e district, has re.-examined the principal sections for the...II.-Sketch Map of the Brighton and Worthing District ..• PLA.!'E IIJ•......:.Chalk Escarpment near...Perching Hill, Edburton Hill (with conspicuous quarry), and Truleigh Hill. In the far distance are the...(New Series) on the one-inch scale jointly represent an area of 432 square miles, of which roughly 2 1 8...last-named alone fails to extend entirely across our district, its eastern end being situated at Brighton. Here
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
SECTIONS IN SURREY. N.E. By A. G. DAVIS. [Rea" J an. • • nd, 19. 6.J MANY sect ions were cut in the...cortestudinarium. Th e discovery of this fauna at an unusual horizon was due t o the search for orga nis...Woodfield Hill. [Surrey, Sheet 19, S.E .] Road widening works ~ - mile south of Coulsdon, South Station. carried...Pit. [G. W. Young. No. 93, Surrey, Sheet 20 S.W.] An overgrown roadside section three hundred yards east... Hill Top Pit, Merstham. (G. W. Young. No. 165.] An old pit at the cres t of the escarpment (720 O.D
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Field Meeting: The Economic Geology of the Peak District 30 June - 2 July 1978 Report by the Director:...Field Meetin g: Th e Economic Geology of the Peak District. Proc. Geol. Ass., 91 (3),229- 234. Old surface...particularly appro priate as much of the Victori an 'stately home' had been panelled with Derbyshire...schoo ls from the Sheffield area. Much of the Peak District is a National Park (the first to be so de signated...of limestone are quarried annually in the Pe ak District and abo ut a third of this come s from within
Journal (issue)
Jones, G.: Evening Field Excursion to Criggion Quarry, led by Mr. German, with Notes by Mr. Lawrence... Jones, D.M.: Field Excursion to the Tunnel Cement Works, Mold, led by Malcolm Conway …………………………………………………………………...have been caught up in this sequence, leading to an increase in silica content. Associated with siliceous...stromatolitic structures. In the Midsommer Sø region there is an unconformity between the sandstones, whereas in the...is east-west. In the northern part of the fjord is an amphibolite sequence thrust over rhyolitic volcanics
Report (issue)
1924 Prz"ce 3s. od. Net. • ••• 111 PREFACE An important part of the south-east side of tl1e London...It was then decided to issue four Special maps and an . explanatory memoir of a slightly smaller area around...and H. G. Dines. Each field-officer has supplied an account of the ground he has surveyed. The chapter...assistance, and also to tl1e Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers, Ltd., for permission to enter their...CRETACEOUS RocKs (contd.) : from the Chalk of the District . . . V The The List of Fossils . .. ... .
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
E X CU RSIO N TO NO RBURY , MITCH A)! COMMON AN D BE DD Il"GTON 75 Valley . Here th e great differ...th e glacia l gravels and boulder clay of the district immediately to the north was pointed out . The...on Rail Road) to the British Portland Cement Manufa cturers' works . Here sections were seen in gravel...rom the cement works th e party followed Beddington Lane sou thward, and reached th e Th an et Sand just...neighbourhood of Park Hill is meant, where there is an outlier of London Clay. At Dubber's (Duppas) Hill
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Publishers B.V., Amsterdam - Printed in The Netherlands AN UNUSUAL AND CHARACTERISTIC SEDIMENTARY MINERAL SUITE...ABSTRACT Jones, J.B. and Fitzgerald, M.J., 1987. An unusual and characteristic sedimentary mineral suite...as evidence of volcanic input, he dismissed such an origin for the Blanche Point Formation. Detailed... of the non-biogenic portion of the formation is an accumulation of volcanic ash which settled through...involves the separation of continental crust and an accretion of oceanic crust in the resulting gap.
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
R E PO RT OF AN E XCURSION TO IP SWICH AND CLAYDON. SA TURDA Y, J ULY 3RD, 1915. By P. G. H. BOSW ELL...walked on to Clayd on. At Messrs. Mason 8< Co.'s Cement Works the party was m et by M1. F. W. Mason, and also...also by memb ers of th e Ipswich and District Field Club (heade d by their Pr esident, Mr. S. A. Not...the presence between the boulderclay and Chalk of an irregular channel of chalky sand, running parallel...I mrn. diameter, 50'8% > t mm. and < 7f mm. 1 mm, an d < Ii 1 mm. diiarneter, Z'O % 1 · d iameter, Z'9
 
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