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Deposit Area 125 - 303
(Last updated 27.apr.2007)

Name of Deposit Area : Haga
(Object Id : 0125,303,00,00)

Location
County : Østfold (01) Municipality : Eidsberg (0125)
Map 1:50000: Askim (1914-2) Map 1:250000: Oslo
Marking point: Longitude: 11.2431440 Latitude: 59.5354820
EU89-UTM Zone 32 (Coordinates IS confirmed)
X-coord: 626851 m. Y-coord: 6601821 m.

Commodity
Main Type: Feldspar Sub Type: Pegmatitic feldspar

Production
Activity: Test mining Reserves:
Prod. method: Open pit mining Production:
Prod. status: Disused, closed Volume of dump:

Importance
Public: Little Importance (reg. 18.02.2015)
Economical: Minor interest , (Confirmed 20.feb.2006 by Havard Gautneb)

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Information(s) in free text format
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Forekomsten ligger ved gården Haga, 2 km NNV for Eidsberg kirke. Beskrives av Broch (1934) som et vannfylt hull der intet kan sees.

Bibliography:
From NGU's Reference Archive:
Broch, Olaf Anton , 1934
Feltspat IV. Forekomster i Akershus og Østfold øst for Glomma.
;Norges geologiske undersøkelse;TIDSSKRIFTARTIKKEL;NGU; No.141;1-119 pages
Abstract:
In this publication, which is a sequel to Feltspat II and III by Olaf Andersen and Tom F.W. Barth, brief and exoteric descriptions and some information on production and history are given of about 180 individual feldspar, quartz, and mica deposits, all of them situated east of the river Glomma in south-eastern Norway. Particulars of purely geological or mineralogical interest are few; most of them are given as footnotes or in the preface, but the minerals of each deposit, exceot quartz, feldspar and mica, are listed. The deposits are cross cutting pegmatite dikes, with a northeastern strike and a steep dip. The dikes exhibit a marked zoning; moreover, they are remarkably free from rare minerals, the occurrences of which seems to be restricted almost entirely to the dikes near the Idefjord (Bohus) granite.


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