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Occurence 3107 - 617 Randholmen
(Object Id: 9910)
(Last updated: 16.02.2010)
Belongs to the Province: Iddefjord granite

Location
County: Østfold Municipality: Fredrikstad (3107)
Map 1:50000: Fredrikstad (1913-3) Map 1:250000: Oslo
Coordinate system: EU89-UTM Zone 32
East: 608918 m. North: 6559191 m.
Longitude: 10.9047050 Latitude: 59.1579260
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Resource
Resource Type: Granite and other igneous rocks Resource Subtype: Granite
Brickstone(Y/N): N
Importance
Raw material meaning: Little Importance (reg. 18.02.2015)
Historical: Yes , (Confirmed 28.jun.2005 by Leif Furuhaug)

Resources and production
Activity: Stone quarrying Reserves:
Operating method: Open pit mining Historical production:


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Information(s) in free text format
Description
Det er brutt ut granitt på et par steder i furuskogen. Det er ikke gått i dybden, det er brutt på øverste benken som er 0,3-0,4 m. Bruddene dekker et areal på 1-200 m2. Granitten er lys og relativt grovkornet.
Location
Bruddområdet har ingen tilførselsvei, men ligger bare ca. 100 m fra sjøen like syd for et naturreservat på Randholmen vest for Femdal.

Photo(s) from the Deposit area:
Photo no. 1 showing Hovedbruddet"
Photo no. 2 showing Skrottipp ved bruddet"

Bibliography:
From NGU's Reference Archive:
Oxaal, John , 1916
Norsk granit
;Norges geologiske undersøkelse;TIDSSKRIFTARTIKKEL;NGU; No.76;1-220 pages
Abstract:
This work is a report of granite and the granite industry in Norway. It contains a description of the various fields of granite and similar rocks from a scientific as well as from a technical and economical standpoint. The geological occurrence of the various rocks, their chemical and mineralogical composition, are thoruoughlyoughly treated, also the questions of practical interest, as the quality and other technical properties, further the problems of location and conditions for transport, conditions for quarrying and otherquestions of interest in the utilization of the various occurrences of granite. Granite: This chapter consideres first the mineralogical and chemical composition of the granite, and the various types of granite resulting from the varying composition; thereafter the most important structural types and how these are dependent on the geological appearance of the rock. Lakkolites and other froms assumed by granite masses when injected into the crust of the earth, are mentioned; some examples of beautifully formed lakkolites are also mentioned. The question of sheet structure and rift in the granite are of great importance in its utilization, and are of interest both practically and theoretically.

Name of Locality: Randholmen 1
(Object Id: 16245 617,01,00)

Location
County: Østfold Municipality: Fredrikstad (3107)
Map 1:50000: Fredrikstad (1913-3) Map 1:250000: Oslo
Coordinate system: EU89-UTM Zone 32
East: 608848 m. North: 6559328 m.
Longitude: 10.9035380 Latitude: 59.1591650
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Resource
Resource Type: Granite and other igneous rocks Resource Subtype: Granite
Brickstone(Y/N):
Importance
Historical: Yes , (Confirmed 28.jun.2005 by Leif Furuhaug)

Resources and production
Activity: Stone quarrying Reserves:
Operating method: Open pit mining Historical production:


Information(s) in free text format
Description
Lite brudd i lys, grovkornet granitt med benkning 0,3-0,4 m.
Location
Bruddet ligger på toppen av en liten kolle ca.100 m NV for hovedbruddet.

Photo(s) from the Deposit area:
Photo no. 1 showing Bruddet på toppen av liten kolle"

Bibliography:
From NGU's Reference Archive:
Oxaal, John , 1916
Norsk granit
;Norges geologiske undersøkelse;TIDSSKRIFTARTIKKEL;NGU; No.76;1-220 pages
Abstract:
This work is a report of granite and the granite industry in Norway. It contains a description of the various fields of granite and similar rocks from a scientific as well as from a technical and economical standpoint. The geological occurrence of the various rocks, their chemical and mineralogical composition, are thoruoughlyoughly treated, also the questions of practical interest, as the quality and other technical properties, further the problems of location and conditions for transport, conditions for quarrying and otherquestions of interest in the utilization of the various occurrences of granite. Granite: This chapter consideres first the mineralogical and chemical composition of the granite, and the various types of granite resulting from the varying composition; thereafter the most important structural types and how these are dependent on the geological appearance of the rock. Lakkolites and other froms assumed by granite masses when injected into the crust of the earth, are mentioned; some examples of beautifully formed lakkolites are also mentioned. The question of sheet structure and rift in the granite are of great importance in its utilization, and are of interest both practically and theoretically.


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