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Forekomstområde 926 - 305
(Sist oppdatert 07.okt.2025)

Navn på deposit area : Bjelland
(Objekt Id : 0926,305,00,00)

Lokalisering
Fylke : Aust-Agder (09) Kommune : Lillesand (0926)
Kart 1:50000: Høvåg (1511-2) Kart 1:250000: Arendal
Markeringspunkt: Lengdegrad: 8.2858300 Breddegrad: 58.2385560
EU89-UTM Zone 32 (Coordinates NOT confirmed)
X-koord: 458067 m. Y-koord: 6455492 m.

Materialtype
Hovedtype: Karbonatmineraler Subtype: Kalk

Betydning
Offentlig: Not Assessed (reg. 18.02.2015)
Economical: Ikke vurdert , (Confirmed 25.feb.2014 by Agnes Raaness)

Products
Element/product Crude ore grade or quality
LIME %

Mineralization
Era: Period:
Dating: Method:
Genesis: Form:
Main texture: Min. distribution:
Main grain size:
Strike/Dip: Direction:
Plunge:
Stratigraphic classification of host rock
Era: Proterozoic Period:
Province: South Norwegian Basement Province
Geotec.unit: Agder Complex
Tectonic complex:
Igneous complex:
Group: Formation:

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I følge Holtedahl (1917) er kalksteinslaget ved Bjelland tynt, ca 1 m mektig og uten nevneverdig praktisk betydning. Det står loddrett og stryker NNØ. Det kan påtreffes som to tynne lag i vestenden av ved innsjøen Nystem (hhv 1,7 m og 2 m mektig adskilt med 1 m glimmerskifer). Kalksteinen er grovkrystallinsk og løs og forurenset av bl.a. svovelkis.

Bibliography:
From NGU's Reference Archive:
Holtedahl, Olaf , 1917
II. Kalkstensforekomster paa Sørlandet.
;Norges geologiske undersøkelse;TIDSSKRIFTARTIKKEL;NGU; No.81;26 pages
Abstract:
In the present paper a description is given of the limestone-deposits of the Archean coast-region of southern Norway which, geologically, is very little studied. The majority of these deposits are found in the district shown in the accompanying map, where the limestone is marked by figures. The limestone belong to a sedimentary series, which is the oldest rock-system in this part of the country. Into this have been intruded large massives of granites and other igneous rocks, that together with crust movements have greatly altered the limestones. They are now more or less coarsely crystalline, often with minerals such as mica, quartz, augite, scapolite, as very frequent constituents, sometimes as fairly large, well developed crystals. The deposits are generally very small and a great many lie rather far into the country. The best situated ones, generally also showing the best quality of limestone, are found in some very small islands in the coast district between Grimstad and Lillesand. The chemical character of the limestone may be seen from analyses cited. Generally a rather large amount of amterial insoluable in hydrochloric acid is found, furthermore a fairly small amount of magnesia. The amount of calcium carbonate in the large quantity of the limestones is less than 90%. The practical use that can be made of these rocks is therefore generally very limited.


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