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Baryte from
Locality 2, Trattenbach, Ternberg, Steyr-Land District, Upper Austria, Austria


Classification
Species:Baryte
Formula:BaSO4
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Baryte data
Locality Data:Click here to view Locality 2, Trattenbach, Ternberg, Steyr-Land District, Upper Austria, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:773236
Long-form Identifier:1:3:773236:2
GUID (UUID V4):70de4bca-5705-47ff-b5c1-db364a1888b5
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Classic Locality for Rare Thallium Sulfosalts † Thomas Raber 1, * and Philippe Roth 1,2 1 2 * † Lengenbach...The Lengenbach quarry is a world-famous mineral locality, especially known for its rare and well-crystallized...bearing sulfosalts. As of June 2018, it is the type locality for 44 different mineral species, making it one...the Binn valley, Valais, Switzerland (Figures 1 and 2) is located in Triassic meta-dolomites of the Penninic...with regard to the thallium mineralization at the locality. For further information about history, geology
Journal (issue)
Journal of the Russell Society Contents Volume 8, Part 2, 2005 PAPERS The mineralogy of Newhurst quarry, Shepshed...Jim and I are delighted to have seen Volume 8 part 2 through to completion and we hope that you are equally...feature strongly and the articles in Volume 8 Part 2 cover a wide geographical range throughout Britain...Society (2005) Journal of the Russell Society, 8(2) 47-65 (2005). THE MINERALOGY OF NEWHURST QUARRY...Brecc ias and Shear Zones Precambri an • o CD Locality 1-1 0 (seC' Table 1) Triass ic Nonh Cham wood
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and coal-bearing sequences accumulated during the Upper Carboniferous. This region is one of three selected...Limestone outcrop is solid, (1) Great Ormc’s Head, (2) Talargoch. (3) Halkyn, (4) Minera, (5) Bulthy Hili...Longmvdian Associated coeval sulphidcs ( x c text) Locality Grid ref C% H% WC (atomic) Vppm (% error)...are highest in regions of copper mineralization. 2. Lower Palaeozoic shales Specimens of brittle hydrocarbon...with calcite veins associated with the dykes (Figure 2), within the dykes themselves, and as fracture-fillings
Report (volume)
Odin Mine, Mam Tor. Windy Knoll & Treak Cliff 53 2. Cowlow, Speedwell Cavern, Winnats Pass, New Rake...FIGURES 1. Geological sketch map of the Castleton area. 2. Facies relationships across the reef complex. 3....boundary. 26. The dry valleys near Castleton. 27. The upper part of Cave Dale. 28. Landslips near Castleton...chapters in larger works covering much of the Peak District and have tended to concentrate on the stratigraphy...Castleton area is within the Peak District National Park and much of the land crossed by the Itineraries is
Journal (issue)
Dolomitization of the Carboniferous Limestone of the Peak District: a review Jonathan D. Radley 171 The late Triassic...mines, which is a joint publication with the Peak District Mines Historical Society. The EMGS secretary has...platform on which the pillar stands, plus the lowermost 2 m part of the pillar itself (up to the heads of the...the pillar is strongly cemented by the mineral baryte (barium sulphate), but the underlying Lenton Sandstone...Murray-Darling Basin of present day Australia. Baryte is an authigenic cement that was precipitated in
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Treagus a,1, P.W. Geoff Tanner b, Peter R. Thomas c,2, Robert A. Scott d,3, David Stephenson e,* a 15 Raynham...Lithostratigraphy Structural geology Metamorphism Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Introduction (J.E. Treagus) . . . ....Sciences, University of Manchester, United Kingdom. 2 Deceased. 3 Deceased. 0016-7878/$ – see front matter...groups within the central Grampian Highlands (Fig. 2). The uppermost formations of the Grampian Group are...Slide-zone. GCR sites: (1) River Leven Section, (2) Nathrach, (3) Rubha Cladaich, (4) Tom Meadhoin and
Report (edition)
Second Edition, 1989 CONTENTS CHAPTER I CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 PREFACE ................................BOOKS, MEMOIRS AND MAPS ........................ I 2 2 GEOLOGICAL MAPS OF ARRAN THE REGIONAL SETTING OF...Coal Group ................ ............ ........ Upper Limestone Group ......... .... ............. ...................··················· ......... .... 2. CORRIE, SAN 'OX AND ORTH GLEN SA NOX 3. NORTH-EAST...(Figs. 5-15) ............................ Figure 2: Ou1line geology of the region around Arran .....
Journal (issue)
Peterborough exhibition — A. Dawn and A. Filmer Peak District Mining Museum — L. Willies T. D. Ford 161 The...The Growth of Geological Knowledge in the Peak District M. Evans 191 A new reconstruction of the skull of...Dove and Derwent, which both rise in the Peak District. In early post-Devensian times, enormous quantities...hippopotamus, beaver, fallow deer and brown bear; 2. The Late Devensian, with mammoth, horse, bison, reindeer...voluntary work, mainly by members of Stamford and District Geological Society. The exhibition was supported
Book
offers. First published in 2015 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Copyright © in text, 2015: Bruce Cairncross and...Limited www.exxaro.com contents 1 Introduction 2 Atoms: The building blocks of minerals 3 4 5 ... Appendix 1: Abundances of the elements Appendix 2: Making your own crystal models Further reading and...southern African specimens, front centre 13 cm). 8 2 Atoms: The BUILDING blocks of minerals Our world...maximum of two electrons. The next shell, with n=2 (L shell), hosts a single s orbital and three p orbitals
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Torino, Via Valperga Caluso, 35-10125 Torino, Italy 2 Department of Geological Sciences, University of Manitoba...Academy of Sciences, Leninskiy Prospekt 18 korp. 2, Moscow 119071, Russia 1 In this issue This New Mineral...Kolitsch (2013) Adranosite-(Fe), (NH4)4NaFe2(SO4)4Cl(OH)2, a new ammonium sulfate chloride from La Fossa Crater...(IMA 2011-006), ideally (NH 4 ) 4 NaFe2(SO4)4Cl(OH)2, is a new mineral found on a pyroclastic breccia in...Fe3+ analog of adranosite, (NH4)4NaAl2(SO4)4Cl(OH)2 (the ancient god of fire Adranos, Adranoz), which
Report (issue)
History of investigations Summary of geology 3 1 3 2 Palaeozoic sedime.nts and extrusive rocks The Santa...geology Geochemical prospecting 33 Vein deposits 34 Baryte 34 Copper, Lead, Zinc 34 Alluvial deposits 35 Tin...minerals 36 38 References 39 Appendix 1 40 Appendix 2 43 Index Fossil localities Age determinations on...PLATES 1 Panorama of the southern Maya Mountains 1 2 Photomicrographs of arenaceous rocks from the Santa...36 FIGURES 1 Flight lines for aerial photography 2 2 Revised pre-Cretaceous stratigraphy, Maya Mountains
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralogical Magazine, April 2003, Vol. 67(2), pp. 363–379 A model for the origin of Al-rich efflorescences...Analytical Services for Art and Archaeology, Glasgow, UK 2 ABSTR ACT Efflorescences in the geothermal field...geological setting of Melos, this small island (Figs 1, 2) forms part of a calcalkaline volcanic arc related... ORIGIN OF AL-RICH EFFLORESCENCES NEAR FUMAROLES FIG. 2. SimpliŽ ed geological map of Melos after Fytikas...such as bentonite, kaolin, silica, perlite and baryte which probably originated during volcanic geothermal
Book
Charnwood Forest . .12 C. The Nuneaton District . . . . . . .15 2 THE CAMBRIAN AND ORDOVICIAN SYSTEMS...Sills of Warwickshire . . . . .47 The Mountsorrel District ....... 47 General Conclusions ........ 54 THE...Taynton Stone ......... Hampen Marly Beds ........ Upper Estuarine Series ....... White Limestone of Oxfordshire...The Lower Greensand . . . . . .312 The Gault and Upper Greensand . . . . .317 The Cambridge Greensand ...J:ii 'V • - ■ii-p?? ? fi •»* k^ i ! 2!% ¥ 's.. *,'■ -. k* , LIST OF PLATES facing
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
gangue of quartz and dolomite with minor calcite, baryte, and black vitreous 'hydrocarbon'. An interesting...and Southwick. These are numbered from E to W. Locality 1 is the native bismuth vein outcrop trench at...cliff, mentioned by Miller and Taylor (1966). Locality 2 is a stockwork of cupriferous veinlets in a rock...excavations at Locality 3; this site was not mentioned by Miller and Taylor (1966). Locality 3 consists of...about half way up the cliff. Mineralogy Locality 1. At this locality the vein-filling of granular crystalline
Report (edition)
Holborn, London w.c.1 13A Castle Street, Edinburgh 2 109 St. Mary Street, Cardiff cFl lJw Brazennose Street...South Wales Coal-field. This great industrial district was one of the earliest to be examined after the...been shown to include representatives of both the Upper and Lower divisions of other parts. of the Kingdom...strata in Devonshire. The true relations of the Upper and Lower Old Red Sandstone to one another, and...known to include a mass of sandstone by which an upper is separated from a lower series of coal-producing
Book
rocks, v. 11) Bibliography: p. I. Thermal analysis. 2. Mineralogy, Determinative. I. Title. QE369D5S58...publications relating to all earth sciences amounts to only 2 to 5%. This decrease is clearly evident from the two...Differential Thermal Analysis 1 2. Heat Changes and Their Measurement in DT A 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Cause of...of Heat Changes . . . . . . . . . . 2 DT A Apparatus . . . . . . . . . . 3 Characteristics of DT A Curves...and Chalcogenides 1.1 Elements 1.2 Chalcogenides 2. Halogenides and Sulfates 2.1 Halogenides 2.2 Sulfates
Journal (issue)
Camas Brady Rd. SR 14 Columbia River Exit 10 2 IN MEMORY OF MICKEY MARKS It was sad to hear of...species  Mineral not previously recorded at a locality  Exceptional occurrence – size, rarity, aesthetics...aesthetics  Combination of species  “Lost” or unusual locality  Not seen today, or for a long time and he mentions...Fluorwavellite Al3(PO4)2(OH)2F·5H2O Silver Coin mine, Valmy, Iron Point district, Humboldt Co., Nevada...Silver Coin Mine. 7 Silver Coin Mine, Iron Point District, Humboldt County, Nevada Mineral List as of January
Book
Exeter • GEOLOGICAI~SUCCESSION IN THE EXETER DISTRICT Quaternary (Drift} Mark ground and workt'd grnund...lcuticul ar ~andstonc: heels up tn ~O 111 thick 2: Ayleshe...-e M11cbtone Group (wht·re uncl ividnl):...of all the geological forn1ations in lhe Exeter district, based on 1:10 000 scale mapping. Used in conjunction...interest in the countryside. The 1nainly rural district is centred on the cathedral city of Exeter, and...sedimentary rocks in the district, folded cherts and sha\es with dolerite sills, of Upper Devonian and Lower
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
partlyaltered lava sample (BD4162) collected from the same locality as GA47 and petrographically identical. Petrography...colour, though with distinctive black patches up to 2 mm (Fig. 1). Thin-section examination was carried...laths and needles being up to 1 mm in length (Fig. 2) The calcite patches, laths and needles are not single...I ANO 2. Fir. 1 (left). Photomicrograph of romanrchite aggregate. PPL, scale bar is 1 mm. Fie. 2 (right)...and small (5-10 ~tm), lozenge-shaped grains of baryte, both of which occur interstitial to the calcite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Israel† E vgeny V. G aluskin 1,*, J oachim K usz 2, T homas A rmbruster 3, I rina O. G aluskina 1, K...of Silesia, Bêdzińska 60, 41-200 Sosnowiec, Poland 2 Institute of Physics, University of Silesia, Uniwersytecka...)O4 [Fm3m, a = 5.3647(9) Å, V = 154.40(4) Å3, Z = 2] was found in larnite pyrometamorphic rocks of the...the Hatrurim formation at the Jabel Harmun locality, Judean Desert, Palestinian Autonomy. Vorlanite crystals...vorlanite [Fm3m, a = 5.3813(2) Å, V = 155.834(10)Å3, Z = 2] from the type locality Upper Chegem caldera, Northern
Journal (issue)
David Bate. Back cover: Panoramas in the Peak District: Mam Nick landslide into Edale, from Mam Tor;...movement of supplies and artillery on poorly drained land and an appreciation of ground conditions then became...transform faults (Seismological Society of America, 2 January 2014). Although associated with a range of...Education Centre, Shakespeare Street, Nottingham. 2. Dr Taylor presided, and was supported by Dr Sarjeant...record was signed by P C Stevenson, President, on 6/2/64. MERCIAN GEOLOGIST 2014 18 (3) Ice-wedge growth
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Micaceous siltstone and silty mud.stone 0-25 Upper C..alcareous Grit 01:: ~ Q,. ~ C.Oralline Oolite...Brandsby Roadstone Grey, peloidal, siliceous limestone (2-7m) Lebberston Member Gormire Limestone l11gleby...c.300 Upper Marl (Roxby Formation) Red•brown mudstone with gypsum/ anhydrite 10-40 - Upper Magnesian...EZ 1 c. 9-14 0-7 Blue Anchor Fm.(c.lOm) ·EZ 2 ~ 32-48 Yellow-grey, sandstone, grey mudstone and...Grey shelly limestone and sandstone (0-80) EZ4 Upper 20-23 Ironstone, mudstone, sandstone and shelly
Book
978-94-010-4228-4 ISBN 978-94-011-0513-2 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-011-0513-2 Apart from any fair dealing for...Introduction 1 Scope of the catalogue 2 Organization of the catalogue 2 Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites...Chukotka Kamchatka-Anadyr' Omolon Sakhalin Primorye Locality Index 10 46 49 59 65 71 89 102 105 125 128...refer- The catalogue is to consist of four parts: 1 2 3 4 North and South America (including Greenland)...used for locality names Parts 1, 3 and 4 are arranged alphabetically by country but part 2, being devoted
Report (volume)
0305-87 t 9; no. 22) 1. Geology, Stratigraphic--Permian 2. Geology-England I. Harwood, Gill M. II. Smith, Denys...~f~ T.H. PETTIGREW. A revised nomenclature for Upper Permian strata in eastern England . . . . . . ....Zechstein Sea . . . . . . . H.-J. SCHWEITZER. The land flora of the English and German Zechstein sequences...Merrillina divergens (Bender & Stoppel) from the Upper Permian of England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...in the Cadeby (Magnesian Limestone) Formation (Upper Permian) of eastern England . . . . . . . . . .
Report (chapter)
E T A L. i--____---zzl -_- i---__i_---Middle-Upper Jurassic Lower Jurassic Permo-Triassic .... Palaeozoic...text, is indicated by numbers: 1 - Penarth Marina; 2 - Penarth Head; 3 - St Mary's Well Bay; 4 - Bendrick...iineations, folds, extensional veins, and stylolites; 2) mineralization on fault surfaces and extensional...orientations, the ratio of their magnitudes (d~ = 0°2 - 003/00 1 - 0 0 3 ) , and to separate fault-striae...populations and related extensional veins are shown in Figs 2 & 3. Table 1 shows the computed palaeostress configurations
 
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