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Dolomite from
Mittaghorn, Sertig Valley, Davos, Prättigau/Davos Region, Grisons, Switzerland


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Dolomite
Formula:CaMg(CO3)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Dolomite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mittaghorn, Sertig Valley, Davos, Prättigau/Davos Region, Grisons, Switzerland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:821918
Long-form Identifier:1:3:821918:3
GUID (UUID V4):e294bdc1-b003-470d-a5ef-35a59ee095f9
Nearest other occurrences of Dolomite
8.1km (5.0 miles) Silberberg, Davos Monstein, Davos, Prättigau/Davos Region, Grisons, Switzerland
15.5km (9.6 miles) Bleiberg, Schmitten, Albula Region, Grisons, Switzerland
19.1km (11.9 miles) Schiferbach, Obersäss, Klosters, Klosters-Serneus, Prättigau/Davos Region, Grisons, Switzerland
25.5km (15.8 miles) Heidbach (Rain digl Lai), Solis, Vaz/Obervaz, Albula Region, Grisons, Switzerland
31.3km (19.4 miles) Tarasp, Scuol (Schuls), Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair Region, Grisons, Switzerland
33.6km (20.9 miles) I Gessi, Laguné Valley, Bernina Pass area, Poschiavo, Bernina Region, Grisons, Switzerland
33.8km (21.0 miles) Schmorrasgrat-South, Ausserferrera, Ferrera, Viamala Region, Grisons, Switzerland
34.0km (21.1 miles) Clemgia gorge, Scuol (Schuls), Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair Region, Grisons, Switzerland
35.3km (22.0 miles) Fianel, Ausserferrera, Ferrera, Viamala Region, Grisons, Switzerland
35.8km (22.3 miles) Kupfergrüebli, Felsberger Calanda, Calanda, Grisons, Switzerland
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and so suggest an intrusive origin.4 That the region as a whole has been affected by great pressure-perhaps...found on the eastern flank of the peak of the Mittaghorn (10,328 feet) at a height probably of about 9600...Sheet XXII. only one colour is used. 4 On the Mittaghorn the evidence of intrusion into the gneiss seems...That rock undoubtedly occurs on the flank of the Mittaghorn ; but the summit consists of ' green schist,'...fibrous hornblende, represents the summit of the Mittaghorn; it consists mainly of actinolite, epidote, chlorite
Journal (issue)
Der Bergbau und die Mineralien vom Silberberg, Davos/Schweiz Schäferit vom Bellerberg/Eifel • Mineralien...Der Bergbau und die Mineralien vom Silberberg bei Davos/Schweiz Der Eisenmeteorit von Gibeon, Namibia Die...europäischer Stufen aus. Eiszeitmuseum Kaum eine andere Region in Deutschland ist in ihrer Oberflächengestaltung...byzantinischen Zeit, die zu den bedeutenden der Region zählen. Im VerlaufderJahrtausendehat die Geschichte... Vor diesem Hintergrund wird deutlich, daß die Region nicht zufällig für die wissenschaftliche Forschung
Report (chapter)
structural analysis to give an integrated model for the region centered on Monte Rosa, as shown in Fig. 1. Geological...Geological setting Various aspects of the geology of the region considered here have been previously described...metasediments. Bearth (1967) called the ophiolites of this region the Z e r m a t t - S a a s Fee ophiolites. Dal...bands in thrust zone mylonites and asymmetric dolomite fish developed within and adjacent to thrust zones... Outcropping above Saas Fee, the large-scale Mittaghorn synform (Bearth & Schwander 1981, Milnes et al
Catalog/List
Chry socolla, Globe, Arizona Chalcopyrite on Pink Dolomite, Okla­ homa W 69 70 71 W 72 73 W 75 W 77 W 79...Iridescent Chalcopyrite on Sphalerile on Pink Dolomite, Tar River, Okla. Garnet Cry�lallized m Mica Schist...Calcite with Sphalerite on Dolomite, Tar River, Okla. Galena with Marcasite on Dolomite, Tar River, Okla. Calcite...with Pink Dolomite. Mi­ ami, Okla. Sphalerite, twinned crystals with Chalcopyrite on Dolomite, Miami, Okla...of Elba Hematite, Island of Elba Chalcopy�ite, Dolomite and Sphalerite, Joplin, Mo. Quartz, var. Agate
Book (edition)
Ltd. London als »A Guide to the Minerals of Switzerland« 1966 in englischer Sprache. 1m gleichen Jahr...abgehandelt, Art fUr Art, als auch topographisch, Region fUr Region. Bei den Minerallisten wird nach Vollstandigkeit...Prehnit Amiant Perowskit Kalkschiefer Kalksteine Dolomite (carbonatisch) Quarz Albit Calcit Dolomit Fluorit...daneben zahlreiche Sulfosalze. Monstein (sudwestlich Davos, Landwassertal GR) Zn, Pb schichtformige Verdrangung...blaBrosa neben Stilbit und dunntafeligem Calcit. - Mittaghorn (nbrdlich NufenenpaB VS) : grun , oktaedrisch
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ETHZentrum, Sonneggstrasse 5, CH-8092, ZuÈrich, Switzerland M. Fanning Research School of Earth Sciences...the Allalin samples were collected, TAS TaÈsch Valley, CIG Lago di Cignana) 2 Geological setting 2.1...marbles and Mn-bearing quartzites (at Sparren¯ue, Mittaghorn, Lago di Cignana and Plan Maison), which form...the area of the Allalin metagabbro, the TaÈsch Valley (Mellichen metagabbro and Sparren¯ue metasediments)...metasediments) and the Lago di Cignana (LdC) region. In all these localities the parageneses of the Alpine HP
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
occurrence of fossils in " schists," reaching the valley of the Rhone by the Eginenthal. This concluded...At the base of the slopes leading from the upper valley of the :Reuss to the Oberalp Pass, and not far...indubitably Jurassic limestone which occurs in the upper valley of the Reuss, not very far off the line of strike...the more recent geological maps published in Switzerland,--we began our work by carefully examining these...Lower Carboniferous series),--extends from the valley of the Rhone over the top of the Furka Pass, is
Book (edition)
3-85977-002-0 Copyright by Wepf & Co., Basel Printed in Switzerland Buchdruckcrci Birkhauser AG, Basel inTIWNRI...grol3raumigen Anordnung gibt es aber innerhalb einer Region stets Ver­ dichtungen und Verdiinnungen der Mineralvorkommen...Epidot-Prehnit-Zeolith-Paragenese 7 aus der gleichen Region (10g), die umgekehrt den relativ niedrigsten Bildungs­...Bildungs­ temperaturen (und -driicken) dieser Region entspricht. Der Bildmzgsdruck iibt auf die in einer...in die restlichen 50%. Dabei scheinen sich die Dolomite (mit O bis 2 Mol-% FeCO3) recht gut von den Anke­
Book
Rauhwacken Zellendolomit Gips Mergel) Steinsalz Dolomite dunnbankig - plattig basische dickerbankig...Raibler Sands. aro Tuffe (E) Karo ‘Unierkarrieche Dolomite = 300 Kale 8 Metalitero ~200 17 Wengener Brackelschieter...He jolomit= Sandstein Untere Schiefer ) fm E Dolomite ___ Dicbase u! ae @e Kalkschieferfolge 9 E ...noch mit zum Subbrianconnais gezahlt!) In der Region von Simplon und Tessin stellen die nordpenninischen...Ophiolithen. In der Lebendun-Decke der Simplon-Region und in der Soja-Decke des Val Blenio findet sich
Book (volume)
anfiboli e pirosseni. dolomia, roccia formata da dolomite, cioe da car­ bonate di calcio e magnesia. forma...minerali in bei cristalli (actino­ lite, magnesite, dolomite, magnetite, ecc.) e si riconosce facilmente per...ematite, ii Passo del Grimsel (associazione con dolomite), Beura nell'Ossola (associazione con anatasio... anidrite (F), albite ( R), celestina ( R ) , dolomite ( F ) , fluorite (PF), magnesite ( R ) , quarzo...al bite, anatasio, berillo, brookite, cal cite, dolomite, ematite, fenacite, grafite, ilmenite, paly­ gorskite
 
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