| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | mineralization within and proximal to granites (Fichtelgebirge Pluton, Germany): “Mantle-crust marker mineralization”...mineralization within and proximal to granites (Fichtelgebirge Pluton, Germany): “Mantle-crust marker mineralization”...mineralization within and proximal to granites (Fichtelgebirge Pluton, Germany): “Mantle-crust marker mineralization”...University, Welfengarten 1, D-30167 Hannover, Germany **) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute...Adenauerring 20b, D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany Abstract: Metacarbonate rocks (marble, calcsilicate rock, skarn) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Leibniz University, Welfengarten 1 D-30167 Hannover, Germany Abstract: In some areas of the Variscan orogen...the Hagendorf-Pleystein Pegmatite Province, SE Germany, and present in many ensialic orogens elsewhere...exotic desilicified rocks such as corundum fels or marble horizons are known to give host to such pegmatitic...carbonate contents into different varieties of marble have found recognition in the textbooks on metamorphic... 10-11) named the Teplá-Barrandian zone or in Bavaria as Zone of Erbendorf-Vohenstrauß “ZEV” (Malkovsky | | | Book | by Gloucester Typesetting Co. Ltd. Printed in Germany Contents Translator's Foreword 4 Foreword ...known in some parts of the Continent, including Germany. Ore: Ores are deposits of minerals, which contain...staurolite, talc, titanite, topaz, tourmaline, vesuvianite (idocrase), wollastonite, zeolite, zircon, zoisite...prisms and pyramids. Occurrence: England, Scotland, Germany, Alps, Urals, Brazil, Madagascar. Quartz is important...twinning (No. 7). Occurs in England, Scotland, Germany, Alps, Norway, Sweden. Microcline has the same | | | Book | immensely popular handbook of minerals appeared in Germany I obtained a copy fo! my personal library and was...minerals, and occasionally of a few more. Limestone or marble are good examples illustrating the first case,...name from the saltmining district of Hallstatt in Upper Austria, where many prehistoric finds have been...ditetragonal prism e, also shown at D (only the upper part of the whole crystal is shown). identification...the fifteen most abundant elements present in the upper ten miles or so of the crust, which account for | | | Book | Gottfried-Wilhelm-Leibniz University Hannover, Germany Responsible Series Editor: F. Pirajno ISSN 1876-1682...rocks in the Bohemian Massif, which is shared by Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland and Austria, has been...the region are not very promising and mining in Germany is obviously a profession of the past, but learning...pegmatites. The geochemical atlas of the F.R. of Germany, albeit not covering all rare elements of relevance...himself after passing through the book. Hannover, Germany Harald G. Dill Contents 1 Pegmatitic Rocks | | | Book | our feet are homogeneous. On the contrary, the upper layers of the earth’s crust are composed of very...earth’s crust. Although there are some rocks (such as marble, composed only of calcite crystals) which are chemically...which is constantly under pressure — reaches the upper, cooler levels of the earth’s crust, its temperature...of the magma. The lighter minerals remain in the upper levels and the heavier ones sink slowly down again...Tetragonal Tricl cassiterite zircon | scheelite vesuvianite wulfenite System The Trigonal rhombohedron | | | | by Franckh’sche Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart, W. Germany. Adapted by Anthony C. Tennissen. Revised Edition...of minerals, the minerals themselves are of prime im¬ portance. Basically, then, mineralogy deals with...U.S., sulfur is found in Louisiana and Texas in upper parts of salt domes. Also in tuff at Sulphurdale...in igneous and contact metasomatic deposits. In Germany, found as nicely shaped crystals at Neudorf, Harz...and Tintic, Utah. Beautiful crystals in Saxony, Germany. Massive crystals at Broken Hill, New South Wales | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Republic of Germany/Project Management, P.O. Box 51 01 53, D-3000 Hannover 51 (West Germany) (Received...central European Variscides (Czechoslovakia, F.R. of Germany, German Democratic Republic) numerous ore deposits...result of distension deep-seated fault zones in Upper Devonian, relict basins were responsible for the..."Continental Deep Drilling Programme of the F.R. of Germany" (i.e. KTB; KTB report, 1986). Prior to final selection...of widespread occurrence in the Frankenwald, Fichtelgebirge, Thiiringer Wald and Erzgebirge has been denominated | | | Book | our feet are homo geneous. On the contrary, the upper layers of the earth’s crust arc composed of very...earth’s crust. Although there arc some rocks (such as marble, composed only of calcite crystals) which are chemically...which is constantly under pressure — reaches the upper, cooler levels of the earth’s crust, its temperature...of the magma. The lighter minerals remain in the upper levels and the heavier ones sink slowly down again...should preferably be more detailed, e.g. walls of a quarry, or refuse heap specimen, so that one could find | | | Book (edition) | historical names of regions is preferred here, e.g. Upper Silesia, Moravia and Transylvania. Some names of...deposits of the central United States or of the Upper Silesian historical region in Poland, where the...Scbwarzwald Mts., in the Sailauf quarry, Spessart Mts., Bavaria. both Germany, and from the Rabejac deposit... = = = = = Acanthite, x 16 mm, Freiberg, Germany, H Abernathyite, 12 mm, Ririera/, France, H Abhurite...the Himmelsftirst mine, Freiberg, both Saxony, Germany. In the subtropical areas acanthite may occur on | | | Book (edition) | Lieber, © 1969 by Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart, W. Germany. Anthony C. Tennissen. der schénen* Franckh’sche...of minerals, the minerals themselves are of prime im- portance. Basically, then, mineralogy deals with...S., sulfur is found in Louisiana and Texas in upper parts of salt domes. Also in tuff at Sulphurdale...hydrothermal deposits. Occasionally in igneous Germany, Harz Mts.; and contact metasomatic deposits...and Tintic, Utah. Beautiful crystals in Saxony, Germany. Massive crystals at Broken Hill, New South Wales | | | Catalog/List | are scarcer. instances, material, Pater- at quarry received the entire we in- or through the...Von 2O to be Thaumasite the he and dis- quarry, West aggregate of pris- matic uals crystals...variety crystallized specimens the most beautiful quarry crystals, APOPHYLLITE to of productive period...loosely so or flat, set Burger’s crystals on quarry short are The edge. are and pearly striated...large to the Hoxsey’s in 15c., 20c., and quarry distinct curved many Small fine cabinet Large | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | granodiorite contact the limestone is pure calcite marble. Closer to the contact it was extensively metasomatised...dominated by vesuvianite, and distinct breccia zones that contain millimetre-wide veinlets of vesuvianite±garnet...fluids of magmatic origin. The d18O values of the marble are typically little reset (>20&), even within...that assume fluid flow from the granodiorite into marble that initially contained a connected, fluid-filled...Fold Belt (Fig. 1). At the Blue Circle Southern Quarry, Marulan South, the Glenrock Granodiorite intrudes | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | EB 310, Strasse des 17. luni 135, 10623 Berlin, Germany lnstitut fur Mineralogie, Petrologie und Geochemie...Universitat Tubingen, Wilhelmstrasse 56, 72074 Tubingen, Germany ABSTRACT In the inner aureole of the Bufa del...into the marbles occurred perpendicular to the marble-metaargillite boundaries and was confined to a...of brine infiltrated from the aquifer into the marble was very low and decreased continuously with increasing...,, 2 0.5 into overlying marble via grain-edge flow. The metaargillite-marble boundary acted as a semipermeable | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | (1821-1903) emigrated to the United States from Bavaria in 1848 and worked as a chemist at the Bristol...alternatively called, is essentailly a grossular-vesuvianite-calcite unit, up to several meters in width,...locality has been worked exclusively for garnet and vesuvianite specimens by mineral collectors and mineral dealers...Cantoiria, Italy; PitkrHranta, Finland; Konigswart, Germany; Temesvar, Hungary; and notably at Bodo, Norway...two lithium trioctahedral micas, in the Poudrette quarry in the Mont Saint-Hilaire (MSH) alkaline intrusion; | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | composition of Sr and Pb is initially buered by the marble. Later wollastonite and other replacement minerals...the marbles only for 3 to 5 cm from the aquifer-marble boundary. This distance is comparable to the spatial...variation of Sr, Pb, C, and O across the aquifer-marble pro®les re¯ects in®ltration as a transport mechanism...GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Telegrafenberg, D-14473 Potsdam, Germany; E-mail: romer@gfz-potsdam.de Editorial responsibility:...the aquifer. Radioautographs demonstrate that the upper meta-argillite rim has 20 to 40 times more U than | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | from Denmark takes between 2-2 'h hours. The Eg vesuvianite locality is one of the classic European mineral...mentioned in a manuscript by Esmark in 1818. Eg vesuvianite specimens appeared on the European mineral trade...finds produced some marvellous greenish brown vesuvianite crystal with lengths up to 30 em. The first find..."The Worlds Minerals" by Spencer (1911). The vesuvianite, however, was still to be found in the Kristiansand...described in this article. Local ities All the vesuvianite locations described in this article are located | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | skarn, massive garnet-pyroxene skarn and calcite-vesuvianite skam. Retrograde replacement is manifested by...Chemical zonation patterns in garnet, pyroxene and vesuvianite are generally characterized by rim Fe depletion...400°C, possibly under conditions of XH2O < 0.01. Vesuvianite plus wollastonite assemblages, present in exoskarn...probably attest to very water-rich conditions. The marble wall rocks, isolated from the source of skarn-forming...prehnite (stable at Xco2 <0.01), present in the marble and skam, respectively, suggest that substantial | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Large Clintonite Crystals from the Crestmore Quarry Riverside, California Curt Forrester Technical Services...Riverside, California is home to the famous Crestmore quarry, a locality that has produced 200 mineral species...period of nearly 100 years. Actually, the Crestmore quarry consists of several quarries that include the Wet...Wet Weather quarry was deepened and extended, and the upper part of the Commercial quarry was cut to the...and the smaller one just east of the Commercial quarry. Since 1986, raw materials and cement clinker have | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | abandoned Delude pegmatite quarry in his city. This quarry, located on Quarry Street ( near the hospital)...old reports the working was known as the Larrabee quarry. DELAWARE—Kaolin has been dug for pottery from...look like grains of oats, come from a limestone quarry in Winterset, Madison Co., Iowa. KANSAS—R. L. Sylvester...Co., Mich. LOUISIANA—There is a large limestone quarry near Alexandria, Rapides Parish, La. We hope some...list of those occurring in the Limerick-Cornish vesuvianite area in northern York County, Maine. See his | | | Book | Museums of Europe Burchard • Bode . Frontcover Upper left: The observatory at Kremsmunster. Austria.... which houses the mineral collection. Upper right: Pyromorphite crystals from Pribram. Czechoslovakia...Netherlands. Back cover The museum ldar-Oberstein. West-Germany. is quaintly situated beneath the Felsenkirche...Copyright 1986 by . Ulrich Burchard, Lalling, West-Germany All rights reserved including the right of reproduction...Printed in Germany Miscellaneous: Design & Lay Out by Rainer Bode, Haltern, West-Germany Type set by | | | Book | gypsum, halite, calcite. Found in : Lower Saxony/Germany; Czechoslovakia; Yugoslavia; Surrey/England; Colorado/USA;...by: ordinary coal. Found in: Thuringia, Saxony/Germany; Czechoslovakia; Seine/France, Tula/ USSR. Similar...: Lower Saxony, Baden, eastern Harz mountains/Germany; Galicia/Poland; Urals/USSR; Alsace-Lorraine/France;...Hattor[, Philippsthal, Hesse/Germany KMgCl3 · 6 H2O Q) Robling, Halle/Germany 1: ½ 3◄ Streak white. Mohs'...Hesse, near the towns of Magdeburg, Halle, Erfurt/Germany; Galicia and Catalonia/Spain: Urals/USSR; Iran; | | | Book | look for. Michael O’Donoghue Proustite (East Germany) 7 Rocks We can define a rock as a large mineral...metamorphosed sandstone and forms a hard rock. Marble forms from the metamorphosis of limestone and may...from contact metamorphism. Fine crystals of vesuvianite, garnet, scapolite and spinel can be found in...16 Phyllite Gneiss Homfels 17 Quartzite Marble Skam 18 Sedimentary Rocks Sandstone Travertine...in parallel edges) -30- Tetragonal system Vesuvianite Orthorhombic system with a pyramidal termination | | | Book | gypsum, halite, calcite. Found in: Lower Saxony/Germany; Czechoslovakia; Yugoslavia; Surrey/England ; Colorado/USA...by: ordinary coal. Found in: Thuringia, Saxony/Germany; Czechoslovakia; Seine/France, Tula/ USSR. Similar...in: Lower Saxony, Baden, eastern Harz mountains/Germany; Galicia/Poland; Urals/USSR; Alsacc-Lorraine/ f-rance;... Q) Hattorf, Philippsthal , Hesse/Germany ~ Robling, Halle/Germany l :½ white and colorless 3 ◄ Streak...Hesse, near the towns ofMagdeburg, Halle, Erfurt/Germany; Galicia and Catalonia/Spain; Urals/USSR; Iran | | | Book | gypsum, halite, calcite. Found in: Lower Saxony/Germany; Czechoslovakia; Yugoslavia ; Surrey/England; Colorado/USA;...by: ordinary coal. Found in: Thuringia, Saxony/Germany; Czechoslovakia; Seine/France, Tula/ USSR. Similar...in: Lower Saxony, Baden, eastern Harz mountains/Germany; Galicia/Poland ; Urals/USSR; Alsace-Lorraine/France;...Hattorf, Philippsthal, Hesse/Germany KMgCl3 • 6 H2O Q) Robling, Halle/Germany 1:½ 3◄ Streak white. Mohs'...Texas, Utah/USA. 4◄ Aluminite - Q) More, Halle/Germany 1:2 AI 2[(O H) 4I SO4) •7 H2O $◄ Streak white |
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