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Sample Type is Metamorphic › Granoblastic › Marble › Calcite Marble

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IGSN Sample Type Notes Location Number Thin Sections Storage Location
GRD01Y8S0 Calcite Marble Fine-grained grey marble with a few thin layers of Fe-staining. Two billets. California 0 Ritter 154, 14 J
GRD01Y9S0 Calcite Marble White, medium-grained marble. Some cleavage faces visible using a hand-lense. 0 Ritter 154, 14 J
GRD01YAS0 Calcite Marble White, medium-grained marble. Some cleavage faces visible using hand-lense. See also M-385. 0 Ritter 154, 24 E
GRD01YAS1 Calcite Marble White, medium-grained marble. Some cleavage faces visible using hand-lense. See also M-385. 0 Ritter 154, 24 E
GRD01YAS2 Calcite Marble White, medium-grained marble. Some cleavage faces visible using hand-lense. See also M-385. 0 Ritter 154, 24 E
GRD01YFS0 Calcite Marble Coarse-grained layers of white, grey, and pink calcite. Grey layers contain small metallic flecks. Pink layers are pink due to staining. 0 Ritter 154, 14 J
GRD01YGS0 Calcite Marble Layering (relict bedding?) in coarse-grained marble. Granular (weathered). Minor amount of red and green mineralization. 0 Ritter 154, 14 J
GRD01YKS0 Calcite Marble Contact between coarse-grained light and dark marbles. Light marble becomes more fine-grained closer to dark marble. Rust blebs in dark marble. Arizona 1 Ritter 154, 14 J
GRD01YLS0 Calcite Marble Fine-grained marble cut by veinlets. Impure limestone protolith (?). Arizona 1 Ritter 154, 14 J
GRD02EDS0 Calcite Marble Grey coarse-grained marble. Very nice crystals. California 0 Ritter 154, 14 J
GRD02EDS1 Calcite Marble Grey and white coarse-grained marble. Very nice crystals. California 0 Ritter 154, 24 E
GRD041LS0 Calcite Marble Grand Rapids group. From UCLA Department of Geology Michigan 1 Ritter 154, 14 J
GRD04AXS0 Calcite Marble Philippines 0 Camp Elliott