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the Ionian Islands, Brazil, Russia, Sweden and Norway, Austria, and the Zollverein. The proceedings commenced...which was found in that country: it is from the mine of Cwmheisian, thrown out by some miners; the taker...taker of the bargain to excavate the level in the mine was by name William Owen: this was 2 B 280 in...fire-assays of ores and stones from the Cwmheisian Mine, near the Falls of Rhaider Mawddach and Pisyll Cain;...mining engineer, whom Mr. Harvey employed to sell the mine for him, put together all the facts then known of |
| Morrill, Penny L., Kuenen, J. Gijs, Johnson, Orion J., Suzuki, Shino, Rietze, Amanda, Sessions, Alex L., Fogel, Marilyn L., Nealson, Kenneth H. (2013) Geochemistry and geobiology of a present-day serpentinization site in California: The Cedars. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 109. 222-240 doi:10.1016/j.gca.2013.01.043 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
present-day serpentinization site in Califorâ nia: The Cedars Penny L. Morrill, J. Gijs Kuenen, Orion J. Johnson...present-day serpentinization site in California: The Cedars, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2013), doi: http://dx...present-day serpentinization site in California: 2 The Cedars 3 4 Penny L. Morrill1,2*, J. Gijs Kuenen3, Orion...discharging from 22 serpentinized peridotite of The Cedars, CA, were investigated for their geochemistry and...shallow source with sufficient 25 contact with The Cedarsâ peridotite body to be altered geochemically by |
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Sandy Ridge anticline, which are separated by The Cedars syncline. In addition, the eastern tip of the Powell...underlying block in a series of fensters, namely the Sulphur Springs fenster, Town Branch fenster, and Big and...for a short distance along the north side of the Sulphur INTRODUCTION 6 Springs fenster, where Silurian...along the anticline, namely the environs of the Sulphur Springs fenster and Fleenortown fensters. Tests...Chestnut Ridge and Sandy Ridge uplands is named The Cedars lowland, and the northern lowland is named the |
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Court at Halifax, N, S" respecting the asphal tum mine at Hillsborough, Philadelphia. 1851. On a New Variety...lumber industry are ascending to the crest of the Sulphur Mountain, by the literature extant relating- to...California at all was car- drogen, with nitrogen, sulphur and oxygen as more without &ny economic value....naphtha is said to be derived from the ar,d firs, cedars, hemlocks, and larch form the valuable "mineral...Persia firs, and bull pille, with other pines and cedars of more pose of coating paper;" bence, Bird infringed |
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industry are The ascending to the crest of the Sulphur Mountain, by the literature extant relating- to...California at all was car- drogen, with nitrogen, sulphur and oxygen as more without &ny economic value....naphtha is said to be derived from the ar,d firs, cedars, hemlocks, and larch form the valuable "mineral...Persia firs, and bull pille, with other pines and cedars of more pose of coating paper;" bence, Bird infringed |
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chrysocolla and greenish malachite. From San Manuel Mine, San Manuel, Arizona. Tourmaline: Mass of black...projection on the wall of a tunnel in the Stayton Mine, Lone Tree, two miles south of Antimony Peak, near...its original shape. The Stayton Mine is principally a quicksilver mine, yielding cinnabar and native mercury...Colo. On the side of Anvil Mt. is the Coming Wonder Mine, on a contact of the Sultan Mt. monzonite stock...While going over the old dump near the river (the mine is near the east bank of the Connecticut River) |
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does the Mississippi, may have its mouth at a Sulphur will not mix with water at all. Sugar mixes with...the earth would not have been habitable. But SUlphur and sugar, yea, all things, are most wisely and...whale rine for the same effect, we must employ Cedars and Pines of California. and seal is sent by certain...the sun have the magnificent and lofty growth of cedars and equivalents of coal, zinc, and oxygen. By a |
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does the Mississippi, may have its mouth at a Sulphur will not mix with water at all. Sugar mixes with...the earth would not have been habitable. But SUlphur and sugar, yea, all things, are most wisely and...whale rine for the same effect, we must employ Cedars and Pines of California. and seal is sent by certain...the sun have the magnificent and lofty growth of cedars and equivalents of coal, zinc, and oxygen. By a |
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does the Mississippi, may have its mouth at a Sulphur will not mix with water at all. Sugar mixes with...the earth would not have been habitable. But SUlphur and sugar, yea, all things, are most wisely and...whale rine for the same effect, we must employ Cedars and Pines of California. and seal is sent by certain...the sun have the magnificent and lofty growth of cedars and equivalents of coal, zinc, and oxygen. By a |
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does the Mississippi, may have its mouth at a Sulphur will not mix with water at all. Sugar mixes with...the earth would not have been habitable. But SUlphur and sugar, yea, all things, are most wisely and...whale rine for the same effect, we must employ Cedars and Pines of California. and seal is sent by certain...the sun have the magnificent and lofty growth of cedars and equivalents of coal, zinc, and oxygen. By a |
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does the Mississippi, may have its mouth at a Sulphur will not mix with water at all. Sugar mixes with...the earth would not have been habitable. But SUlphur and sugar, yea, all things, are most wisely and...whale rine for the same effect, we must employ Cedars and Pines of California. and seal is sent by certain...the sun have the magnificent and lofty growth of cedars and equivalents of coal, zinc, and oxygen. By a |
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MAY I, 1696.1 SCIENCE. M T E S O N NATITE SULPHUR ILV TEXAS. ABOUT40 miles northwest of Pecos City...the Pecos Valley Railroad, are some deposits of sulphur, a short account of which may be of interest to...growth of grasses, and in places a few stunted cedars. The shallower ravines expose only the materials...Maverick springs, are between the station and the sulphur deposits. Besides these there are several springs...springs whose waters ere strongly impregnated with sulphur, and where the pools of water stand for some time |
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A, Palisade coal in Thompson Canyon; B, Farrer mine, Coal Canyon _-_________-_--___---___-_--_----_-_-_---___-_5...-_-_---___-_5. A, Tipple of Chesterfield mine, Sego; B, Neslen strata northwest of Thompson-._____________---...is 500,000,000 tons. The area has but 1 shipping mine and 2 local mines. INTRODUCTION LOCATION AND GENERAL...areas the gravel benches are dotted with scrubby cedars and some 8 BOOK CLIFFS COAL FIELD IN UTAH pinons...supports in most places a moderate growth of gnarled cedars, sagebrush, and coarse grass. The slopes of the |
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civilized seems revealed of as charming a setting as Norway or in the feudalistic spirit of her totalitarian...needs; tungsten, lead, zinc, silver, arsenic, and sulphur do fairly well; petroleum measures 100,000,000...beautiful butterflies, birds, waterfalls, ferns, cedars, mountains, shorelines, and in shells and plants...higher valued products than does the coal itself. Sulphur and sulphide ores furnish the basis for a series...ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY and more medicines. France, Norway, and Switzerland suggest much in these fields for |
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yellow birches (Betula, lutea Michx.), gray birches, cedars, spruces, black ash, and occasional white pines...S., Avere found growing about the roots of the cedars. The winterberry (flex oerticillata var. temiifolia)...metallurgical work, being as a rule much lower in sulphur than coal or coke. Peat that has been subjected...exception to this rule and ma}^ contain considerable sulphur, some of which appears in the gases produced from...bog shows the typical open heath flora, with some cedars and alders near the borders. Hole A. On the northwest |
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lumber industry are ascending to the c rest of the Sulphur Mountain, by the literature extant relating- to...California at all was car- drogen, with nitrogen, sulphur and oxygen as more without &ny economic value....naphtha is said to be derived from the ar,d firs, cedars, hemlocks, and larch form the valuable "mineral...Persia firs, and bull pille, with other pines and cedars of more pose of coating paper;" bence, Bird infringed...growth of white pine can be found. Red pine, or Norway pine, is found associated with the white pine in |
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the .opp.ortunities f.or pr.ocuring pines and cedars. R.ows .of suitable size and .only a few feet...c.ollected with d.ogs, gUllS, straw, fire and sulphur, price. As the water is c.ompletely d.ominated...appears n.ot t.o have been aware that the length sulphur had any effect .on the animal. Mr. Putnam estimate |
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the .opp.ortunities f.or pr.ocuring pines and cedars. R.ows .of suitable size and .only a few feet...c.ollected with d.ogs, gUllS, straw, fire and sulphur, price. As the water is c.ompletely d.ominated...appears n.ot t.o have been aware that the length sulphur had any effect .on the animal. Mr. Putnam estimate |
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Bebber's maps may profltably be used to supplement mine. Captain Lyons says truly that on a map of this...a curious greenish-yellow tint, like that of sulphur, presenting a most fantastic appearance. The valley...beautiful valleys. The country still bore the sulphur-green tint before observed, the dark clumps of... with its rocky precipices and great pines and cedars, reoalled the gorge of Gondo on the descent of |
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the effect 0 the shock. Tho re- tity of burning sulphur, sends through a tube a volum e of its be out of...from a single cedar tree. The oaks, pecllls, and cedars negotiations which preceded the restoration of...mICasUl'cd twenty-thl'Cc feet in circumference. The cedars are du Ca-nal de Suez at Paris to negotiate with |
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27(6), 1993, pp 391-396 613C records of Japanese cedars from Yakushima Island and past atmospheric CO,...deposits in the Helgeland Nappe Complex, north-central Norway: Pb isotope evidence A. Birkeland, P. M. Ihlen...1993, pp 1810-1829 Report: a preliminary regional sulphur isotope study of selected samples from mineralised |
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from a single cedar tree. The oaks, pecllls, and cedars negotiations which preceded the restoration of...mICasUl'cd twenty-thl'Cc feet in circumference. The cedars are du Ca-nal de Suez at Paris to negotiate with...influence.' What the influence on the I ._ )f sulphur would be re brains of the inhabitants may kave |
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, nICkel Iďż˝ formed.) A lIttl: pďż˝re flower of sulphur I S ďż˝hen I are also employed, each carrying two...ordmary Bunsen gas burner, until the excess of sulphur has I . . ' mean s of beve I or SUI a ble gearing...ers and p1a tes on thOIS prlllCip1 e. flower'of sulphur in a covered porcelain crucible, no bisul¡ ⢠â˘...without some avaiL-Medical Record. .. , ⢠, ⢠The Cedars 01' Lebanon. by experience, .he carrieii a key |
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room," a statement so far true as that a corner of mine was reserved for these objectionable animals. I...broad, flagged, and shaded by a superb avenue of cedars for which extreme antiquity is claimed. Many of...villages, its innumerable "palatial" farmhouses among cedars, bamboo, and fruit treee, its fine bridges with...it to coarse plants of strong constitutions. Sulphur abounds also, and a fairly rich iron ore. There...Wei-chau, but the cost of transit is great, and the sulphur is only used locally for tipping matches. The |
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rich velvety black. THE BLEACHING OF WOOL WITHOUT SULPHUR. out especially the exact part which the metal...oxalate of cerium tinge by the application of sulphur in different ways:but from its mode of action in...be mixed gas given rise to by the combustion of sulphur in air; this posing the chloric acid, which does...kinds of changes, theory is erroneous, and that mine alone is exact. when completed the cloth, taken...with nitric acid, to find out if it separates sulphur. moment the black is fixed, and has become incapable |