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Weather­ing is a conti­nous pro­cess by which rocks are bro­ken down and de­com­posed by the ac­tion of hu­mid­i­ty (rain), wind, tem­per­a­ture changes, chem­i­cal agents, bac­te­ria and plants. Be­ing an in­te­gral part of the rocks cy­cle, weather­ing is the ini­tial stage to­wards de­nu­da­tion, which re­sults in gen­er­al l ... moreWeathering is a continous process by which rocks are broken down and decomposed by the action of humidity (rain), wind, temperature changes, chemical agents, bacteria and plants. Being an integral part of the rocks cycle, weathering is the initial stage towards denudation, which results in general lowering of the land surface. An essential feature is that it affects rocks in situ; no transportation is involved. This is the factor which dsitinguishes weathering from erosion. The two main types of weathering are mechanical and chemical. Climate plays a leading role in weathering, whereas chemical weathering is almost absent in arid regions. Effecrtive freeze-thaw cycles are confined to cold temperate and permafrost climates.

Erosion is part of the process of denudation which involves the wearing away of land surface by mechanical action of transported debris. Main cycles of erosion are glaciers, wind erosion, marine erosion.
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... 1804 schreibt Prof. Dr. Ge­org A. Bertele über Uran­glim­mer und 1805 Mathias Flurl über zeisig­grünem Uran­glim­mer, beide schriftlichen Hin­weise und auch die Flu­o­rit­stufen aus den Samm­lun­gen von Abra­ham Gott­lob Wern­er und Jo­hann Wolf­gang von Goethe sind kein Be­weis dafür, dass der Flußs­pat­berg­bau im ... more... 1804 schreibt Prof. Dr. Georg A. Bertele über Uranglimmer und 1805 Mathias Flurl über zeisiggrünem Uranglimmer, beide schriftlichen Hinweise und auch die Fluoritstufen aus den Sammlungen von Abraham Gottlob Werner und Johann Wolfgang von Goethe sind kein Beweis dafür, dass der Flußspatbergbau im Wölsendorfer Revier schon in der Zeit um 1800 – 1810 begonnen hat, da muss ich Dr. Heinz Ziehr wiedersprechen und auch das handgeschriebene Etikett aus der Fürstenbergsammlung, Donaueschingen, aus der Zeit zwischen 1800 und 1820 ist kein Beleg dafür das hier schon Flußspatbergbau umgegangen ist, denn gesammelt wurde von einer bestimmten Personengruppe schon immer und dazu "musste" ein Stück von Welsenberg (das Dorf Welsenberg (Wölsenberg) ist damit gemeint) gehören, die ohne weiteres am Hang zur Naab hin, am Naabranken und am Ausbiss des Rolandganges, gefunden werden ... Ein Beitrag von Michael Kommer
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... As al­ready men­tioned else­where, min­ing in Il­me­nau dates back to the year 1200. In 1216, Count Pop­po v. Hen­ne­berg was en­fe­offed with the Ber­gre­gal by Frie­drich den II. At that time one had dis­cov­ered min­er­alised steep cop­per slate near Ro­da and on the Sturmheide. Pre­sum­ab­ly, in­di­vi­d­u­al min­ers had ... more... As already mentioned elsewhere, mining in Ilmenau dates back to the year 1200. In 1216, Count Poppo v. Henneberg was enfeoffed with the Bergregal by Friedrich den II. At that time one had discovered mineralised steep copper slate near Roda and on the Sturmheide. Presumably, individual miners had been enfeoffed, who extracted copper slate and sandstone in accordance with the mining freedom. This is generally regarded as the beginning of the first main period of Ilmenau mining. The ore was mined in small open pits to a maximum depth of 50m. ... A Contribution of {:10697:}
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Die "Le­bach­er Ei­er" ent­s­tan­den vor et­wa 250 bis 280 Mil­lio­nen Jahren zur Zeit des Perm. Im Ge­bi­et des heuti­gen Ortes Le­bach im Saar­land bis nach Bad Kreuz­nach er­streckte sich ein weit ausgedeh­n­ter Bin­nensee, der eine Fläche be­deckte, die unge­fähr drei­mal so groß wie der Bo­densee gewe­sen sein dürfte. ... moreDie "Lebacher Eier" entstanden vor etwa 250 bis 280 Millionen Jahren zur Zeit des Perm. Im Gebiet des heutigen Ortes Lebach im Saarland bis nach Bad Kreuznach erstreckte sich ein weit ausgedehnter Binnensee, der eine Fläche bedeckte, die ungefähr dreimal so groß wie der Bodensee gewesen sein dürfte.

In diesem nicht so flachen See, der durch verzweigte Flusssysteme gespeißt wurde, selbst jedoch keinen größeren Strömungen unterworfen war, fand sich eine gut, durch Funde belegte, Flora und Fauna. Das Klima war nicht mehr so tropisch wie während der vorangegangenen Karbon-Zeit, sondern trockener. Das wiederum führte zur Bildung von lokalen Biotopen, wie sie hier in Form dieses Seebeckens vorlagen.
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In­di­ca­tor stoneA Scandinavian indicator stone is a glacial erratic composed of a characteristic rock type derived from a small known source area in Scandinavia. This term not only applies to igneous and metamorphic rocks but also to some sedimentary rocks. The Jotnian Sandstone and most of the Palaeozoic limestones, and the Old Red Sandstone are not included in the definition, although the presence of these and other rocks provide some evidence about the source area(s) of erratics and should certainly not be neglected in a stone count. In all cases we recommend including the whole assemblage of erratics/stones in such account. This makes it possible to use several methods of Interpretation. However, it should be pointed out that the practise used in the past, whereby each researcher had her/his own method of interpreting stone counts, has proved to be unsatisfactory. We demonstrate on the bases of over 2000 counts of indicator stones that we have carried out on assemblages mostly from Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein, but also from other N.German states and neighbouring countries, that the TGZ method (LÜTTIG 1958) yields the most reliable results. In addition to this method, the sources of individual indicator stones may be plotted on a so-called circle map and can be integrated with possible source data and the relative frequencies of other erratics in the assemblage. Some rock types are more suitable as indicator stones then others. It is unwise to use clearly unsuitable rock types; this would considerably reduce the reliability of the method and lead to erroneous results.
A Scan­di­na­vian in­di­ca­tor stone is a gla­cial er­rat­ic com­posed of a char­ac­teris­tic rock type de­rived from a small known source area in Scan­di­navia. This term not on­ly ap­plies to ig­neous and me­ta­mor­ph­ic rocks but al­so to some sed­i­men­tary rocks. The Jot­nian Sand­s­tone and most of the Palaeo­zoic lime­s­tone ... moreA Scandinavian indicator stone is a glacial erratic composed of a characteristic rock type derived from a small known source area in Scandinavia. This term not only applies to igneous and metamorphic rocks but also to some sedimentary rocks. The Jotnian Sandstone and most of the Palaeozoic limestones, and the Old Red Sandstone are not included in the definition, although the presence of these and other rocks provide some evidence about the source area(s) of erratics and should certainly not be neglected in a stone count. In all cases we recommend including the whole assemblage of erratics/stones in such account. This makes it possible to use several methods of Interpretation. However, it should be pointed out that the practise used in the past, whereby each researcher had her/his own method of interpreting stone counts, has proved to be unsatisfactory. We demonstrate on the bases of over 2000 counts of indicator stones that we have carried out on assemblages mostly from Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein, but also from other N.German states and neighbouring countries, that the TGZ method (LÜTTIG 1958) yields the most reliable results. In addition to this method, the sources of individual indicator stones may be plotted on a so-called circle map and can be integrated with possible source data and the relative frequencies of other erratics in the assemblage. Some rock types are more suitable as indicator stones then others. It is unwise to use clearly unsuitable rock types; this would considerably reduce the reliability of the method and lead to erroneous results.
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Als Bes­tim­mungs­merk­mal fall­en zwei­far­bige Ein­sprenglinge (blau­grau und rosarot) auf, die allerd­ings auch in der Variante RP26 vorkom­men. Das wichtig­ste Kri­teri­um, um diese bei­den Varian­ten au­sei­nan­der hal­ten zu kön­nen, sind die in der in­tru­siv­en Variante vorhan­de­nen, sch­malen Zonierun­gen, welche die ... moreAls Bestimmungsmerkmal fallen zweifarbige Einsprenglinge (blaugrau und rosarot) auf, die allerdings auch in der Variante RP26 vorkommen. Das wichtigste Kriterium, um diese beiden Varianten auseinander halten zu können, sind die in der intrusiven Variante vorhandenen, schmalen Zonierungen, welche die blaugrauen Kristalle dünn umschließen. Generell finden sich 2 Arten von Einsprenglingen in der intrusiven Variante: 1. kleine, zerbrochen wirkende rosarote und 2. größere, blaugraue mit schmaler Zonierung, welche die gleiche Farbe aufweist, wie die der Kleineren Einsprenglinge. ... Ein Beitrag von Jörg-Florian J.
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