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Dolomite from
Serpent Mound disturbance, Adams County, Ohio, USA


Locality type:Impact Structure
Classification
Species:Dolomite
Formula:CaMg(CO3)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Calcite1 photo of Dolomite associated with Calcite at this locality.
Kaolinite1 photo of Dolomite associated with Kaolinite at this locality.
Bitumen1 photo of Dolomite associated with Bitumen at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Dolomite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Serpent Mound disturbance, Adams County, Ohio, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:690056
Long-form Identifier:1:3:690056:4
GUID (UUID V4):481c9821-2eaa-41d8-8da9-7090d6104168
Nearest other occurrences of Dolomite
9.2km (5.7 miles) Hanson Aggregates Inc. Plum Run Quarry, Peebles, Adams County, Ohio, USA
10.5km (6.5 miles) Norfolk and Western Railroad cut, Beaver Pond, Franklin Township, Adams County, Ohio, USA
25.3km (15.7 miles) Eagle Quarry, Winchester, Brown County, Ohio, USA
28.7km (17.9 miles) Copperas Mountain, Paxton Township, Ross County, Ohio, USA
49.0km (30.5 miles) Route 125 roadcuts, Lewis Township, Brown County, Ohio, USA
57.4km (35.7 miles) Melvin Stone Company Melvin Quarry, Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio, USA
67.3km (41.8 miles) Melvin Stone quarry, Crownover Mill, Pickaway County, Ohio, USA
77.7km (48.3 miles) Hanson Aggregates Flemingsburg quarry, Flemingsburg, Fleming County, Kentucky, USA
97.6km (60.7 miles) Nicholas County Quarry (Nicholas County Highway Dept.), Nicholas County, Kentucky, USA
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
for shock metamorphism at the Serpent Mound structure, south-central Ohio: confirmation of an origin by...Schumacher c a Ohio Division of Geological Survey, 4383 Fountain Square Dr., Columbus, OH 43224, USA Institute...Austria c Ohio Division of Geological Survey, 4383 Fountain Square Dr., Columbus, OH 43224, USA b Received...Abstract The origin of the Serpent Mound structure in south-central Ohio has been disputed for many years...the confusion concerning the origin of the Serpent Mound feature either by endogenic processes or by
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
University at Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202, USA Received 26 September 2005; received in revised form...paper describes a technique, twin analysis of dolomite and calcite, which was used to estimate the level...explosion for structures ≤100 m diameter. At Serpent Mound, a well-established impact structure, ε1 directions...consistent with previous studies showing that Serpent Mound is an impact (e.g., [R.W. Carlton, C. Koeberl...for shock metamorphism at the Serpent Mound structure, south–central Ohio: confirmation of an origin by
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
OHIO MINERAL L CALITY INDEX Findlay rch and Serpent Mound Districts Although best known for Itsfluorite^apdcelestite...Itsfluorite^apdcelestite, northern Ohio also offers an array of other minerals, including superb calcite, strontianite...strontianite, barite, dolomite, and sphalerite. E R N E S T H. C A R L S O N Department of Geology Kent...Kent State University Kent, Ohio 44242 OHIO C A N BOAST O F several classic mineral localities as well...be found in museums around the world. Interest in Ohio minerals developed in the early 1800s with the discovery
Report (issue)
Fluorapatite, 5.1 cm, from Mt. Mica, Paris, Oxford County, Maine. Trinity Minerals specimen; John Veevaert...the venerable locality of Mt. Mica, Paris, Oxford County, Maine, which Leonard Himes latched onto and carried...on the web. The Linwood mine at Buffalo, Scott County, Iowa was opened initially as a limestone quarry...Barite, 15 cm, from the Linwood mine, Buffalo, Scott County, Iowa. Khyber Minerals specimen and photo. Sphalerite...Sphalerite, 2.6 cm, from the Standard Slag quarry, Adams County, Ohio. Christopher J. Stefano Minerals specimen
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Urbana, III. ROBERT E. BERGSTROM j Des Plaines Disturbance, Northeastern Illinois Abstract: Intense deformation..."cryptovolcanic structure," the Des Plaines disturbance is here called a "cryptoexplosion structure,"...of this, it is proposed that the Des Plaines disturbance may be the result of meteorite impact and elastic...northeastern Illinois showing location of Des Plaines disturbance 2. Tectonic map of east-central United States...top of Galena-Platteville Dolomite and outline of Des Plaines disturbance 4. Bedrock geology and structure
Report (edition)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 2045 MORSE RD., BLDG. C- 1 COLUMBUS, OHIO 43229-6693 (614) 265-6576 (614) 447-1918 (FAX)...L. Fox, MS, Seismologist Michael C. Hansen, PhD, Ohio Seismic Nelwork (OhioSeis) Coordinator An Equal... Minerals of Ohio by Ernest H. Carlson Bulletin 69 Second Edition STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL...(formerly Stoneco, Inc.}, near Junction, Pau lding County, Ohio. Specimen is 3.8 x 2.4 cm with the largest crystal...citation: Carlson, E.H., 2015, Mineral s of Ohio (2d ed.): Columbus, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division
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