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Calcite from
Sand pit, Untermamau, Karlstetten, Sankt Pölten-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria


Locality type:Pit
Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Baryte1 photo of Calcite associated with Baryte at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sand pit, Untermamau, Karlstetten, Sankt Pölten-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:858179
Long-form Identifier:1:3:858179:2
GUID (UUID V4):17ba3249-e7f1-4aa9-a831-1666b2e900b3
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite
1.6km (1.0 miles) Sand pits, Karlstetten, Sankt Pölten-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
2.0km (1.3 miles) Großrust, Obritzberg-Rust, Sankt Pölten-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
2.4km (1.5 miles) Robineau sand pit, Großrust, Obritzberg-Rust, Sankt Pölten-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
2.7km (1.7 miles) Zöchbauer sand pit, Winzing, Obritzberg-Rust, Sankt Pölten-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
3.4km (2.1 miles) Winzing, Obritzberg-Rust, Sankt Pölten-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
3.4km (2.1 miles) Sand pit (NE), Winzing, Obritzberg-Rust, Sankt Pölten-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
3.4km (2.1 miles) Rosenthal, Karlstetten, Sankt Pölten-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
3.6km (2.2 miles) Steinhof quarry, Obritzberg-Rust, Sankt Pölten-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
4.0km (2.5 miles) Marchart quarry, Rosenthal, Karlstetten, Sankt Pölten-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
9.6km (6.0 miles) Granulite quarry (Asamer quarry; Wanko gravel works), Meidling, Paudorf, Krems-Land District, Lower Austria, Austria
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Gage of California. "The principal rock of the district is granodiorite. The vein is a quartz-filled fissure...only the name of the country, such as Germany or Austria." The clipping showed a picture of the 350 million...found in only three places in the World, Germany, Austria, and Canon City. "Locally, Kessler said, remains...feet in the ground by someone who was digging for sand. "Although it is in solid rock form, the annular...a stump in the sand pit that might weigh several tons; as a matter of fact, the sand diggers had to go
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
A-1090 Vienna, Austria 4 Natural History Museum, Burgring 7, A-1010 Vienna, Austria 5 Institut für...is a circular feature formed in lava flows of the Lower Cretaceous Serra Geral Formation and in sandstones...microscopy was performed at the University of Vienna, Austria, with a FEI-Inspect S50 scanning electron microscope...of Lithospheric Research, University of Vienna, Austria. Details of the methods (quantities, instrumentation...at Vargeão Dome and surroundings, whereas the lower part of the column is based on data from the 1-RCH-1-SC
Journal (issue)
micro crystals of manganbabingtonite, quartz, calcite, datolite, and inesite (identity confirmed). We...we hope for more and better in the future. The calcite twins from Guiyan in Hunan Province continue to...past summer there has been an important find of calcite in complete "balls" from the Herja Mine near Baia...were many fine, perfectly formed, black balls of calcite crystals. I have had these to 43/4 inches (12 cm)...color is due to inclusions of jamesonite. Black calcite "balls" have been known from Herja for some time
Journal (issue)
& SMITH, M.E. (1993) The Minerals of the Peak District of Derbyshire 13:16-55 see also SARJEANT, W.A...18:17-32 QUIRK, D.G. (1993) Origin of the Peak District Orefield 13:4-15 ROTHWELL, M. & MASON, J. (1992)...C.M. (1997) Rutile from Wheal Remfrey china clay pit, Indian Queens, St. Enoder Cornwall 18:16 LAWTON...RUST, S. (1998) Bismuth minerals from Wheal Remfrey pit, Cornwall 19:11 RUST, S. (1996) Susannite and caledonite...sphaerocobaltite 19:24 Mount Elliott Mine augite 19:28 calcite 19:28 goethite 19:28 gypsum 19:28 quartz 19:28
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Houzar, 2002) and rarely also in adjacent areas of Austria (Koeberl et al., 1988), Germany (Lange, 1995, 1996)...with volatility similar to that of potassium or lower were not significantly affected by volatilization-induced...structure were mostly collected in man-made outcrops – sand pits and quarries. The sample set includes nine...Miocene OSM sediments with different proportions of sand- and clay-size fractions, and with variable carbonate...peak profile fitting. The mineral composition of a sand fraction of the sampled sediments was determined
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Monitoring freshening and oxidation processes Iris R. Pit, Jasper Griffioen, Martin J. Wassen PII: S0883-2927(16)30358-4...Date: 3 February 2017 Please cite this article as: Pit, I.R., Griffioen, J., Wassen, M.J., Environmental...Netherlands adds an average of 12 million m3 of sand annually, but more is 11 needed to cope with the...nourishment of 21.5 million m3 of 13 sand: the Sand Engine – an artificial sand spit rising to 6 metres above...and social considerations. To 15 construct the Sand Engine, material was used from the seafloor, which
Book
Crustaceans Echinoids Vertebrates Marine Vertebrates Land Vertebrates 6. Oligocene Fossil-Rich Formations...Cephalopods Crustaceans Vertebrates Marine Vertebrates Land Vertebrates 7. Early and Middle Miocene Fossil-Rich...Levente (Gyöngyös, Hungary); Gerhard Mandl (Vienna, Austria); Görög Ágnes (Budapest, Hungary); Hably Lilla...Harald Lobitzer (Bad Ischl, Austria); Hír János (Pásztó, Hungary); Jan Sand (Bratislava, Slovakia); Jan...(London, United Kingdom); Josef Piller (Stetten, Austria); Kazár Emese (Budapest, Hungary); Kázmér Miklós
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
sheet mica pegmatite mines of the Spruce Pine district, Mitchell and Yancey counties. Relatively productive...pale tan zircon crystals from Mount Malosa, Zomba district, Malawi. Lino Caserini specimen, Jeff Scovil photo...large “cyrtolite” masses, have been recovered from calcite vein-dikes that cut Grenville-aged rocks in Renfrew...(1983) cites “museum specimens of zircon” from the Sand pit located 6 kilometers south of Perth, North Burgess...locations are Rio do Paixe and Santa Terezinha district, Campos Verdes. Sharp zircon crystals to 1.5 cm
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
204 AN OUTLINE OF THE GEOLOGY OF THE KETIERING DISTRICT By S. E. HOLLINGWORTH, M.A., D.Se., and J. H....•.. OUlUNE OF TIlE GEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF TIlE DISTRICT THE IRONSTONE INDUSTRY JURASSIC RocKS TECTONIC...Survey Memoirs by H. B. Woodward on the Lias and Lower Oolites (1893, 1894) and Dr. Arkell's comprehensive...geological survey THE GEOLOGY OF THE KETTERING DISTRICT. 205 of the actual and potential ironstone-bearing...have direct application to the geology of the district to be visited by the Association at its Kettering
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, A-1090 Vienna, Austria. E-mail address: ujvari@ggki.hu (G. Újvári). 0009-2541/$...et al., 1999, 2007). An upper Pleistocene fluvial sand sample of the Danube at Basaharc and two suspended...loess and two size fractions (63–31 and b30 μm) of sand samples were measured. Analyses of b5 μm fractions...from source rocks and in secondary carbonates (calcite) formed mainly during pedogenesis (Wang et al....ensure analysis of only detrital fractions of loess, sand, and river particulates, samples were leached in
Report (issue)
PREFACE TH1s MEMOIR describes the geology of the district which is depicted on the Canterbury (289), Folkestone...investigation of landslips near Folkestone. The district was originally surveyed on Old Series One-inch...Edmunds,. under the supervision of the last-named as District Geologist .. This memoir has been written by Messrs... Murray. Radiometric logs of boreholes in the district have been recorded by Messrs. D. Ostle and J....FORMATIONS .•• ••• ••• ••• ••• 16 CHAPTER IV. LOWER CRETACEOUS ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• 45 ... •••
Report (issue)
.................................. Interstadial Sand .............................................. Late...... .......... ...... .. ........ .. .. .. . .. Sand and Gravel ................................................................. Appendix B: Till and Sand Analyses .................................. - 111..... 15 3. Road cut exposing Leaside Till over sand. Dufferin Street, north of Maple Road and near Department...35 7. Leaside Till overlying fine sand. 41 4. 5. Sabiston pit, Thornhill. ....... Figures 1. Stratigraphic
Journal (issue)
PEAK of rhe DISTRICT A joint publication of Rockbottom Publications and the Peak District Mines Historical...Mines&Mineralsand vol. 12 no. 1 of the Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society. COVER:BLUE JOHN FLUORITE...advertising. EJOHN 4-----------ORIGI of the PEAK DISTRICT DC Quirk ORE FIELD EDITOR Mick Cooper EDITORIAL...------------ 16 ------------ /[INER LS of the PEAK DISTRICT of DERBYSHIRE TD Ford· WAS Smjer1111 • 1/E Smith...Rockbottorn Publications Ltd. ISS 0952 2409 © Peak District Mines Historical Society Ltd. ISS 1 00323627
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
PORTLAND BEDS .•• 6. PURBECK BEDS 7. LOWER CRETACEOUS BEDS 8. WEALDEN-LoWER GREENSAND INTERVAL 9. GAULT CLAY...and Lower Cretaceous Beds. All the beds are thin and condensed. The Upper Kimeridgian Thame Sand passes...passes laterally into silty Hartwell Clay; the Thame Sand is lenticular, and its base diachronous. Lateral...variations of the lowest Portland beds, Glauconitic sand and Rubbly Limestone, are described, the two succeeding...succeeding units of the Portland beds, the Crendon Sand and Creamy Limestone, being more uniform. The very
Book
LOWERMOTTLEDSANDSTONEONSANDSTONEINMIDDLEPERMIANMARLATGATEFORDSAND-PIT(L564) PLATE 1 (Frontispie Thefaceofredsandstonebeo...oftheMiddlePerma i nMarlandareworkedforbuilding sand. The Institute of Geological Sciences was formed...PREFACE Tins MEMOIR describes the geology of the district covered by the Fast Retford (101) New Series Sheet...One-inch Geological Map of England and Wales. The district was originally surveyed on the scale of one inch...in 1931 and 1940, but the greater part of the district was mapped on that scale during 1946-7 and 195761
Report (issue)
K-feldspar), carbonates (dolomite, siderite and calcite), ‘mica’, pyrite, gypsum and goethite while clay...climate was at its warmest with the surrounding land covered by dense tropical to temperate forest and...Weir & Catt (1969) lacked appreciable quantities of sand and had average clay fraction compositions of 60%...and 2-5% chlorite. The detrital sand and coarse silt minerals in the lower parts of the formation were formed... kyanite and staurolite are less common in the lower parts, whereas the amounts of garnet, epidote and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
lithology and stratigraphy of the Lower Greensand of this district, and (2) an examination of the geomorphological...observe the gorge where the stream breaches the Lower Greensand ridge (S) at about 27S ft. O.D. at Oxted...importance, in correlating the subdivisions of the Lower Greensand, of first ascertaining the extension along...less persistent beds could be referred. In this pit about 12 feet of the Folkestone Basal Pebbly Sandswere...examined. The exposure showed a generally dark-brown sand with some lighter seams, very badly graded, very
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
effects are not so obvious as in the Lulworth district further to the west. The principal fact to be...range of considerable steepness to the Tertiary district comprised within the Trough of Wareham, and which...the figure of the great Dorset syncline. Chalk Lower Tertianes Bagshot Beds Plateau. Gravel •4- 244...relation to the Bagshot Beds of the immediate district, which largely consist of potter's clays of different...Isle of Purbeck thrust-fault in this immediate district, it occurred to me at that time that exceptional
Report (edition)
REFRA.CTORY !IATERIALS : GANIS1'ER AND SILICA-ROCK-SAND FOR OPEN:-HEARTH STEEL FURNACES-DOLOMITE. RESOURCES...Drying. • Firing. Comparison of north­ eastern district silica-bricks with those of other dist,ricts....AND GANISTER (e,ontd.):-Yorkr;hire-Sheffield . District. Valley _of the Little Don ... " III.---S1LIOA-ROCK...Cherta ... ... 14'7 . .. ' XIJ.---Sand , and Clay Pockets in the Peak district of Derbyshire . and Staffordshire...of Silica-roek Quarries in the North-ea.stern District ... Plate II.-Map of South Lancashire and part
Report (edition)
-REFRACTORY MATERIALS: OANISTER AND SILICA., ROCK-SAND FOR OPEN - HEARTH S'rEEL FURNACES-.DOLOMITE. RESOURCES...-SILICA-ROCK A-�D GANISTER (contd.):-Yorkshir&-Sheffield District. VaUey of the Little Don. Huddersfield, Halifax...n.rsTEa- Sootland ,, XII.-Sand and Cla,y Pockets in the Peak district of Derbyshire and Staffordshire..."\Vales. North '\-Vales. Scotland 176- ,, XIII.-SAND " Introduction. Permia,n :-Durham, Derby­ shire...distribution of Silica-rook Quarries in the North-eastern District ... . .. Plate 11.-Map of South Lancashire and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of the Permian Yellow Sand Formation of eastern England. Although the Yellow Sand Formation has been investigated...-...-.'..,'.., -; P . ' . " °' "-" .¢', Yellow Sand I "-'. " "-" • ;--'l ~ r ,- ,-. M Coal a +--+....i~I • .- CtS-Sherburn I N: Omet~,s Yellow Sand F~X)k.-gendes • -2".. • o ".. o. .-,. , -...cross-stratified Yellow Sand, whose upper 30-50 cm are cemented by dolomite. The Yellow Sand then lies unconformably...absent. At exposure 4* 5, in the Sherburn Hill sand pit of the Durham area, the Magnesian limestone is
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(not specified). ~r From the marine sands in a sand-pit at the S.E. corner of Goodwood Park, Susse x,...by Messrs. Jones and Parker. In the same bed of sand these addition al fossils occurred: Mvtilus edulis...good section of the Raised Beach exposed in a sand-pit between Hove and Portslade, I collected material...to the east, is also clearly seen in the various sand-pits and cliff-sections. The cliff section towards...Joseph Prestwich gave a diagram section of the brick-pit near Portslade Railway Station; t and this agrees
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
temporary break in sedimentation. Lithification of the sand layers and the Ocypode burrows subsequently progressed...Korytnica); C – Panoramic view of the quarried sand-pit at Stratyn (arrowed, see Text-fig. 3), September...SETTING The Mykolaiv Sands form part of the widespread sand-mass of the Middle Miocene (Badenian) transgressive...calcitic fossils are more or less heavily armoured with sand grains (see Radwański and Wysocka 2001). Consequently...STUDIED SECTION The studied section is an abandoned sand-pit, located at the village of Stratyn, some 40 km
Journal (issue)
of the Sturbridge Graphite Mine. Now an abandoned pit, this graphite deposit was certainly the scene of...1644 he secured a grant from the General Court to land in the vicinty of the black lead deposit which was...by chis company. • 505 Today it is a shallow pit filled with rubble. Editor's Note: T o reach the...15 the dirt road goes over the graphite pit. Although the pit is much overgrown, the workingss on both...specimen of chrome diopside and chrome cremolite wich calcite and small crystals of pyr• rhotice. Chrome diopside
Catalog/List
Drainage Glaciation Glacial Deposits: Boulder clay, Sand, Gravel Moraines Karnes and Eskers Drumlins Crag...Beaches .. Coastal Landslips Coastal Deposition: Sand-Bars, Shingle-Ridges, StormBeaches Submerged Forests...Action and Blown Sand .. 32 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 39 41 42 44 44 47 47 Wind Erosion Sand-Dunes Wind Ripples...GENERAL VIEWS Limestone Country Cbafk Country .. Sand, Sandstone and Grit Country Clay, Mad and SbaJe...Grindstones Bricks: Oay and Marl Quarries Gravel and Sand Roadstone Ganister and Fireclay Diatomite Bauxite
 
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