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Hematite from
Mount Pentelicus, Dionysos, East Attica, Attica, Greece


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Hematite
Formula:Fe2O3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hematite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mount Pentelicus, Dionysos, East Attica, Attica, Greece
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:487354
Long-form Identifier:1:3:487354:9
GUID (UUID V4):3e4cc063-f8a4-4b3e-aa5c-e3a00cc34c0c
Nearest other occurrences of Hematite
15.6km (9.7 miles) Grammatiko mines, Marathon, East Attica, Attica, Greece
36.0km (22.4 miles) Mine No. 09 (Enja Mine; Ennia Mine; Avlaki Mine), Vromopoussi mines, Vromopoussi, Lavrion mining district, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece
37.4km (23.3 miles) Adami Mine No. 2, Plaka Mines, Plaka, Lavrion mining district, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece
37.7km (23.4 miles) Sclives Mine, Plaka Mines, Plaka, Lavrion mining district, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece
38.0km (23.6 miles) Plaka Mine No. 80, Plaka Mines, Plaka, Lavrion mining district, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece
40.0km (24.8 miles) Christiana Mine, Mercati mines, Agios Konstantinos (Kamariza), Lavrion mining district, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece
40.4km (25.1 miles) Jean Baptiste Mine, Kamariza Mines (Kamareza Mines), Agios Konstantinos (Kamariza), Lavrion mining district, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece
40.7km (25.3 miles) Kamariza Dump, Kamariza mines (Kamareza mines), Agios Konstantinos (Kamariza), Lavrion mining district, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece
40.7km (25.3 miles) Thorikos Bay slag locality, Lavrion slag localities, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece
40.8km (25.4 miles) Serpieri Mine, Kamariza Mines (Kamareza Mines), Agios Konstantinos (Kamariza), Lavrion mining district, Lavreotiki, East Attica, Attica, Greece
References
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marble was possibily first used in the Aegean and Greece partly because it was easy to carve and could ...lamelle; ferric hydroxide into red hematite crystals; graphite and hematite occasionally migrate creating...London: Byzantine medallion of green porphyry of Greece, wrongly called Serpentine. 52. Microphotographs...by pigmentation. Iron oxides are ususally red (hematite); if hydrous, marble changes from brown to yellow...anti-clockwise and the Tetide sea began to shrink in the East; a small plate broke away from the continent and
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min- to ; ; and to the quarries of Paros, Pentelicus, Chios, as the emerald, the sard, the carbuncle...black paint, very generally used by women in the East, even at this day, to improve the beauty of the...with fair colors, phires ; and I will the East continues perfection ; but it still is to...have opened the first mine of copper and gold in Mount Pangaeum f the same region from which, eleven hundred...this metal; and, perhaps, hence chiefly even the East may have drawn its supplies. But many other. countries
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displays, and non-display collections, particularly in Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia...identifying the lithology of materials excavated in Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Israel, Egypt, Tunisia, China...Kato Zakro, Greece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Jasper seal stone from Vaphio, Greece. . . . . . .... . . . . . . . 133 Cycladic marble statuette, Greece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . 149 Gold mask from Bronze Age Mycenae, Greece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
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process is when movement of the Africa mirrored the east coast of South Making continents Earth’s crust...the Tethys Seaway grew wider, elbowing into the east of Pangaea. Present day Over the last 50 million...deep under the sea. Fissures like this one in the East Pacific seabed, some 2,600m (8,500ft) below the...But isolated high mountain peaks, like Kenya's Mount Kilimanjaro - some 5895m (19,340 ft) high - are...which runs right under the Pacific Ocean. To the east is the North American plate which makes up most
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TRON Statistics : &c. : : STYRIA CONTENTS GREECE Gop LEAD, SILVER CopPrEerR MANGANESE CHROMIUM TRoN...Shilbottle Colliery 46.—Impregnation of tin ore at East Huel Lovell 47.—Ditto 48.—Bedded veins : 49.—Lenticular...veins in clay ae Poincar ‘ 64.—-Section across hematite deposit at Grown os Kendall —Ideal section of...general direction somewhat north of west and south of east, extend Portuguese frontier. from near Seville...Wealden, and Lower Greensand, yielding brown hematite and earthy carbonate, which although in the
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because the mineral contains iron; haematites ( now hematite) was made from the word for blood because of the...in the Altai Mountains of Asia. Vesuvianite from Mount Vesuvius, labradorite from Labrador, thulite from...volatile and quick-moving nature ("quicksilver"). From Greece have come the names castorite and pollucite, after...important minerals in this class include corundum, hematite, magnetite, cassiterite, goethite or limonite...conditions. A most interesting occurrence is at Laurium, Greece, where sea water has acted upon lead slag from
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Citizen ’’ Series; &c. Mewsurn Warxer, M.A. Greece: History, Ancient, Fellow, Senior Tutor and Librarian...Joun Epwrin Sanpys, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D. J. Fi. Greece: Geography ane King’s College, Cambridge. Correspondent...Prince Danilo of Montenegro and of the Saviour of Greece, and Officer of the Order of St Alexander of Bulgaria...of Queen's College, Oxford. Lecturer in Classics, East London 4 Hamilton, Sir William, College (UniversityofLondon)...(UniversityofLondon). Joint-editor of Grote’s History of Greece. Bart. (in part); Harem. 2 ; Glauconite; Gneiss;
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Dernovo-Milyatin region, Volyn-Podolsk end of the East European craton, at depths of 17361780 and 1787-1789...was excavated by slaves in the quarries on Mount Pentelicus, is cut by cracks into which water penetrates...came to the conclusion while examining quartz and hematite that angles between particular faces remain constant... ancient India, and the coun­ tries of the Near East and Middle Asia. In putting into practice the idea...Timourides’ Gur-Emir tomb in Samarkand. Many poets of the East referred to banded onyx mar­ ble. Some of them compared
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Switzerland, Mount Palomar in California (which has the world's largest reflector telescope). Mount Hamilton...Observatory, Arizona, design has begun on a tele- The Mount Washington weather observatory The television tower...rather, influenced by the Coriohs force, from north-east to south-west. The direction recalls that of the...cUmate. For six months of the year the dry north-east wind parches the earth, bringing farming to a standstill...Indies and in parts of the United States, typhoon in east Asia), and tornado. Thunderstorms represent yet
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Law, Traprain Law, and the Girle ton Hills, all in East Lothian , are principally composed of clinkstone...; in granular limestone, along with augite, on Mount Vesuvius . America. It is found in foliated granular...found imbedded in the granite of St Michael's Mount in Cornwall : in porphyry in Ben Głoe and Blair...and in primitive limestone, from a quarry on the east side of Loch Leven , nearly op posite to the Inn...and Kaffa, in the Crimea * ; and near Thebes in Greece. Asia. It occurs in beds immediately under the
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Coalfield, England. Dev Devonshire, England. E. Ind East Indies. Eng England. Forest of Dean Forest of...Former spelling of almandine. almeria ore A Spanish hematite. Osborne almond furnace A furnace in which the...argillic b. Pertaining to argillite. AGI argillaceous hematite A brown to deep-red variety of natural ferric...Formerly called pseudorutile. b. A mixture of hematite, rutile, ilmenite, and anatase. AGI c. An ore...albite with reddish reflections from exsolved hematite in certain planes. See also: goldstone aventurine
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Iron-Stone, Clay Iron-Stone, massive. Black and Brown Hematite, or Oxide of Iron, in nodules, and massive. Carbonate...been found at Prussa, Plasma posnear the foot of Mount Olympus. sesses little beauty, but was used by tlie...Per- manufactured is amulet attached to in the East into the The handles of sabres and knifes. prevailing...rock at Edinburgh, and in granular lime-stone on Mount Vesuvius. Tremolite also occurs in various parts...some of the volcanic rocks on Vesuvius. It also Mount 330 [book APOPHYLITE. APOPHYLITE. Sp. 24.
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Prince Danilo of Montenegro and of the Saviour of j Greece, and Officer of the Order of St Alexander of Bulgaria...Classics, East London -< College (University of London). Joint-editor of Grote’s History of Greece. [Marcus...(Emigration Dept.). Formerly Newspaper Correspondent in i East of Europe. Author of Italian Life in Town and Country;...History of Architecture. Author of Architecture: East and West; &c. Rene Poupardin, D. es Robert Seymour...and Literature of China; China; Europe and the Far East; &c. R. L.* Controversy. •| Lysias {in part)
 
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