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Gypsum from
Schimpf quarry, Osterode am Harz, Göttingen District, Lower Saxony, Germany


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Gypsum
Formula:CaSO4 · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gypsum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Schimpf quarry, Osterode am Harz, Göttingen District, Lower Saxony, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:638153
Long-form Identifier:1:3:638153:0
GUID (UUID V4):b84293ca-8d88-4481-a9f2-30a32dfb9c18
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
convenient to term them as forms of the salt-, gypsum-, and carbonate karst. There is no justification..."karstification" of limestone and the "leaching" of gypsum and salt. 2. The different liability to karstification...Jahrestagung der Geologischen Vereinigung in Gfttingen am 20.2. 1968. *) Anschrift des Verfassers: K. PaIESNITZ...npo~ecT~ TOe,I;0 nocae a~aa~aa ~ yneTa n a ~ H i ~ a ~am~oro o T ~ e a ~ o r o {)a~Topa. Es w i r d im f...Zechsteins in grol3er Zahl vertreten und wurden z.B. am siidwestlichen Hm-zrand von SPETI-IMANN(1910), HOFFMANN
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
MITT.
STERR.MINER.GES. 142 (1997) DER HARZ (NORDDEUTSCHLAND): GEOLOGISCHLAGERST€TTENKUNDLICHER †BERBLICK...Gesellschaft gehalten am 29. Oktober 1996 in Wien Summary The Harz Mountains (North Germany) represent a deeply...southward and is covered, at the south rim of the Harz, by Rotliegend and Zechstein (Late Permian) sediments...the Harz is dominated by SW-NE trending folds and imbrications. Lithostratigraphically, the Harz is dominated...silver bearing galena veins of western and central Harz, various iron mineralisations etc.) caused a long
Book
Joger Editors Paleontological Collections of Germany, Austria and Switzerland The History of Life of...Collection Philipps-University Marburg Marburg, Hessen, Germany Hans-Dieter Sues Department of Paleobiology National...National Museum of Natural History Washington, District of Columbia, USA This book series is devoted...Joger Editors Paleontological Collections of Germany, Austria and Switzerland The History of Life of...Hessen Germany Ulrich Joger Staatliches Naturhistorisches Museum Braunschweig Niedersachsen Germany ISSN
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
A. D . , Molecules and the Molecular Theory. Schimpf, H. \V., ,4 T e x t Book of Volumetric Analysis...saltmakers, “Salt-Lime,” was shown to be-“mainly gypsum” with about 0.65 per cent of calciutn carbonate
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
∌30% – ∌5%–10% Anatase ∌10% – – ∌5%–10% Gypsum – – – ∌5%–10% Valid for the insoluble residue...typical Triassic carbonate platform environment (Schimpf et al. 2011). The mineralogical compositions of...by calcite, when the formation temperature was lower than in the case of F3 (Fig. 10). This model is...ïŹ‚uids in the carbonate reservoir is ∌130 °C, much lower than the Tmax value measured on the carbonaceous...When these ïŹ‚uids reached the actual (130 °C) (or lower) temperature, framboidal pyrites formed near the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
yard slnng about one-quarter its length from the lower end. See HGalleyïżœ' in Webster's dictionary. ,:{p...crayon holder. Pen holder. Circulating boiler. W. Schimpf ...................... 325.977 Hook. Lead and.................................... .]25,919 . Gypsum treating, W. Manning ........... .......... 326
Report (volume)
... of THE YaRKAND ... ... 81 IvANGRA DISTRICT, BY ... India, ... Second note on the materials... ... Geological Notes of made on Dharwar District, a THE COUNTRY OF THE LUNI adduced by race...for the season opening in October and November. I am unfortunate in having to chronicle a season of particularly...satisfactory season’s work in the regiou of the lower Godavari. He revisited the Singareui coal-field...was only able to complete his examination of the lower JDudlii valley, with a view to fixing the sites
Report (volume)
bear on the researches of the survey, for which I am greatly indebted to him. During almost the entire...the middle of December, and then visited Surat district with a view to advise the authorities on the probabilities...earnestly engaged, when his health gave way. He has, 1 am happy to say, returned in good health. Mr. Medlicott’s...and this salt seems to be intercalated with the lower beds or almost the base of the nummuUtic rocks...somewhat diflerent form from the preceding, and a lower zone Avith well marked Rajmehal plants. This last
Journal (volume)
a very superior manner, having had the benefit of am- and congratulating themselves on their business...humble genus homo, and altaken from my itinerary, I am fully aware of be Linn., of the Atlantic States,...be moving, but, as "The miners of each mining district may make Another very inter- rules and regulations...mining ground, and the law outside of a mining district—is silent as to what shall be done in the way...in from below. As soon aa the water covers the lower ends of the needles they begin to approach one another
Book
Institute for Transuranium Elements, Karlsruhe, Germany John R. Krsul Argonne National Laboratory, USA...Institute for Transuranium Elements, Karlsruhe, Germany Diana M. Lee Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory...Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany Contributors Joseph R. Peterson The University...Universität Mainz, Germany Mathias S. Wickleder Carl von Ossietzky Universität, Oldenburg, Germany Stephen F...Element 93 Atomic number No Md Fm Es Cf Bk Cm Am Pu Np Symbol G. T. Seaborg, E. M. McMillan, J
Book (volume)
‘iiww,'** rs#*^ iiiJattf-Mtaj IBM 9^ ti 2«iv.«aM«j|i $1. StMHf (&JU, USÂź Supy <(]^-^ll‘‘ 2a «m4'A>...(Austria and Germany) UF Selach River (Austria and Germany) BT Rivers Rivers —Austria — Germany Saale River...River (Germany) UF Sachsische Saale River (Germany) Saxonian Saale River (Germany) Zaale River (Germany)...BT Rivers Germany — Saale River Valley (Germany) UF Saale Valley (Germany) BT —Germany Watersheds...Watersheds — Germany Valleys Saale River Watershed (Germany) BT Saale Valley (Germany) USE Saale River Valley
Report (issue)
Copies of this report can be purchased from: District Chief U.S. Geological Survey 702 Post Office Building...from agricultural operations: Appl. 292497, East Germany. German. Biodegradation/Biotransformation. CA108(24):209657n...Preparation of granules containing pesticides and gypsum by the suspension method: Appl 80/1313,26 May 1980...No-till drill design for atrazine treated soils: Am. Soc. Agric, Eng. Microfiche Collect, fiche no. 85-1514...losses from conventional and no-tillage systems: Am Soc. Agric. Eng. Microfiche Collect., fiche no. 86-2541
Book (volume)
§ 11. The Lower Hydrogen Phosphides (828); § 12. The Metal Phosphides (833); § 13. The Lower Oxides of...of micro-organisms, spores, etc., abound in the lower strata of the atmosphere. These may cause putrefactions...cent, oi oxygen; J. F. L. Hausmann, in one of the Harz mines found 13 per cent, of oxygen; and C. H. Brockmann...cent, of oxygen in ventilated mines of the Upper Harz. The minimum content of oxygen in air for respiration...composition of the air is very different from that in the lower strata. Air taken at sea-level contains rather a
 
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