| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | THE LEAD-ZINC-BEARING PAUL DEPOSITS OF TUNISIA SAINFELD CONTENTS PAGE Abstract ..................Table 1. 150 THE LEAD-ZINC-BEARING DEPOSITS OF TUNISIA TABLE Products I Marketable tonnage (In thousands...PRINCIPAL DEPOSITS The metalliferousdepositsin Tunisia are locatedalmost exclusivelyin the stronglyfoldedrocksthat...sedimentarydeposits(iron and phosphates) of central Tunisia. The principal depositsof the iron-lead-zincassociationare...therefore, in the richestand most temperatepart of Tunisia, but also in the difficultmountainous regions. | | | Report (issue) | l'lmpm·ele prlncipale du mineral au lieu d<' Cc mineral consliluc l'lmpm·cte principalc du mineral. Page 87... Dans Ia production miniere totnle· de l'Afriquc du Nol'CI franïżœaise, la Tunisie arrive nu premier rang...Dans la prnduction miniere totnlc- de l'Af1·ique du Nol'(( franc;aise, la Tunisie arrive m.1 premier...blbllo graphle anncxec b. la tin de cc fasclculc ou du tasclcule 1 (2âą serlc). PREMIERE PARTIE CONSIDERATIONS...plissees qui occupent la moitie seplentrio nale du pays, soit entre Jes 3Ci 0 et 37° paralielcs, approxin1alivement | | | Book (volume) | and Geologicky P. Manetti di 75 Spain Tunis, Tunisia Hull, U. K. Istituto Pedley Department of Biology...Pelagian Block: The Margins Basins off Southern Tunisia and Tripolitania 319 321 321 322 322 and P....Surrounding Areas. .........2..2.. A. Southern Tunisia and Tripolitania ............ B. Eastern Tunisiaandthe...part as a platform extending from the Lebanon to Tunisia, with the western Mediterranean intermediate in...Department of Defense; Dr. C. Salle, Institut Frangais du PĂ©trole, le Centre National de Exploration OcĂ©anographique; | | | Report (volume) | hydrocarbon occurrences in the Ghadames Basin, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya 109 LOGAN, P. & DUDDY, I. An investigation...Formation (Metlaoui Group, Lower Eocene), offshore Tunisia 355 ZAIER, A., BEJI-SASSI, A., SASSI, S. & MOODY...evolution and deposition during the Early Paleogene in Tunisia 375 The Atlas Fold Belt BRACENE, R., BELLAHCENE...of the ZaghouanRessas Structural Belt, northern Tunisia 405 MEKIRECHE, K., SABAOU, N. & ZAZOUN, R.-S...The importance of the region to the petroleum Tunisia, Libya and the western part of Egypt, industry | | | Journal (issue) | xis. 2 x IŸ ... . 3.50 COPPER enclosed in xld. CALCITE on rock, Michigan . 4 x 3 x 2 1 ·2 ... . 5.00 FLUORITE...DIOPSIDE v. MALACOLITE, Sparta, N. J . Green xis. in Calcite. 3 1'2 x 1 Âœ 2.00 AXINITE, Franklin, N. J. Good................................... 1114 MOSS OPAL MINE IN WESTERN NEBRASKA. By Richard Mitchell .........Foster Mine Open to Collectors Editor R. & M .: The writer purchased the Tilly Foster Iron Mine property...warn them to b:! careful and not fall in the old mine pit as the water is about 700 feet deep. I read | | | Book (volume) | 1901. (p. 1-400) INTRODUCTION DU TOME tome l^ans l'Introduction du III jâannonçais que lâabondance... Il ce Tome IV suivra sans interruption celle du comprendra lâĂ©tude des Molyb- TangstiUes, Borates...NitraJes, Ă lâĂ©tude communes dans la nature, la calcite. de taire un choix .Te me pai'ini les des...basse tempĂ©rature, plus cohĂ©rente au voisi- nage du point de fusion. DensitĂ©. 0,9181 Ă 0â C. (Nichols)... et axe vertical soit normal Ă la surface libre du une liquide. Il suffit dâexaminer au microscope en | | | Book (volume) | des veinules interstratifiĂ©es du N. W. du mont Tsilaisina (Massif du IMEBINITE{T. au milieu des micaschistes...rappelant certaines crocidolites. On y voit associĂ©s du quartz, de la pyrite, de lâalbite et parfois des...Chaumonteix, entre AubiĂšres et Montro- blende liasaltique du puy (a) et de Pardines [h) gnon t. Pimv ; celle-ci...suivant /d). Madagascar. â Des cristaux du mont Ampala gite du mĂȘme type accompagnent la lâau- prĂšs...de Californie un minĂ©ral semblable Ă lâangelardite du Limousin sa composition serait celle dâune strengite | | | Book | Africa, this book deals with Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco. In great detail the geology, tectonic...PART 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Egypt Libya Algeria Tunisia Morocco TECTONIC FRAMEWORK OF NORTH AFRICA 2 Northeast...Phanerozoic geology of Tunisia 16.1 16.2 Introduction Phanerozoic Geology of Tunisia 16.2.1 Precambrian...Precambrian 16.2.2 Paleozoic of Tunisia 16.2.2.1 Cambrian 16.2.2.2 Ordovician 16.2.2.3 Silurian 16.2.2.4 Devonian...Carboniferous 16.2.2.6 Permian 16.2.3 Mesozoic of Tunisia 16.2.3.1 Triassic 16.2.3.2 Jurassic 16.2.3.3 Upper | | | Book (volume) | âą :0l c u ĂŒ v, 17 - i;.. " INTRODUCTION DU TOME La publication de celle la multiples entraĂźnĂ©...lâĂ©ruption mĂ©morable de en 1902 et seconde partie du tome III de ce dernier volume recherches IV Ă©tĂ©...puis au VĂ©suve, lors j alors ai recueillis aux du dernier paroxysme de ce volcan absorbĂ© en 1906,...SociĂ©tĂ© française de MinĂ©ralogie Nouvelles archives du grande part. Jây les dĂ©crit m les colonies fran-... tiens Richard, qui mâa aidĂ© dans lâachĂšvement du dessin des figures, concours mâa Ă©tĂ© prĂ©Ă MM. P. | | | Book | and % Associated Sulphides at the Almad^n Mercury Mine, Spain.7 BARTHOLOME, P. , EVRARD, P. , KATEKESHA...and Associated Sulphides at the Almaden Mercury Mine, Spain M. Arnold, A. Maucher, and F. Saupe Abstract...equivalents may easily be found in the lower levels of the mine. Sample 3 is also stratigraphiÂŹ cally well defined...(1971a). â Stratigraphie et petrographie du "Quartzite du Criadero" (= Valentien) d Almaden (Province...Kundelungu Supergroup were included into the "Groupe du Katanga". This unit thus included all the beds deposited | | | Book | fournies par chaquĂ© source. On trouvera a la fin du livre plusieurs index; ceux-ci enumerent les minerals...Rhodesia 4 South Africa 20 South West Africa... 1 Tunisia 1 Zaire 3 Zambia _2 35 This volume total: Australasia...Review (Chem. Eng. and Min. Rev.) ComitĂ© Special du Katanga, Service des Mines (Com. Spec. Katanga, Serv...mineralisation du gĂte de wolfram, molybdĂ©ne et cuivre d'Azegour (Haut-Atlas, Maroc) et dans celle du gĂte de...Coutin, Î., 1 9 2 6 , Sur un gisement de molybdenite du Maroc: C. R., t. 182, p. 482-483 Duparc, L., 1 9 | | | Report (issue) | are found abundantly only at the Franklin Furnace mine, New Jersey, U.S.A. '.rhe Franklin Jj,urnace ore...in Dumfries, -the Carshield mine in Northumberland, the Great La,xey mine in the Isle of Man, and the...000 -tons of ore annt1ally, and the Oar-ishield mine, which produced -4 ,161 tons of o,r e in 1913, fe~r...composed of precciated dolomite cen1ented with calcite. Considerable development has been done and the...worked dt1ring the ,,rar period. At the Bokk1·aal mine, in the J\1arico district, the ore occ11rs in fissures | | Palache, Charles, Berman, Harry, Frondel, Clifford (1951) The System of Mineralogy (7th ed.) Vol. 2 - Halides, Nitrates, Borates, Carbonates, Sulfates, Phosphates, Arsenates, Tungstates, Molybdates, Ect. John Wiley and Sons, New York. | Book (volume) | certain common and important series such as the calcite group. At the same time, the separate descriptions...Found at several mines in the Huantajaya district, calcite, embolite, cerargyrite, bromyrite, iodyrite, atacamite...Silver City district, Owyhee County, Idaho, Poorman mine, where masses weighing many pounds were especially...pt.) associated with native silver, iodyrite, calcite. In Mexico in the San Onofre and Plateros An iodian...probably also occurs in that state in the Hechman mine, near Globe, Gila County. Many other occurrences | | Gaines, Richard V., Skinner, H. Catherine W., Foord, Eugene E., Mason, Brian, Rosenzweig, Abraham, King, Vandall T. (1997) Dana's New Mineralogy (8th ed.) Wiley-Interscience. p.1872 | Book (edition) | end members of isostruct ural series (e.g., the calcite group; see 14.1.1.1) or when several species have...given a different name and number. For example, calcite CaCOg (14.1.1.1) has a polymorph aragonite (14...Mineral Description and Feel 1 Tale 2 3 Gypsum Calcite 4 5 6 Fluorite Apatite Orthoclase a Quartz...amphiboles, pyroxenes, olivines, garnets, clays, calcite, dolomite, apatites, rutile, hematite, magnetite...has been expanded considerably, especially for calcite and quartz. Many rare minerals are known from only |
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