| Henley, H. F., Brown, R. E., Brownlow, J. W., Barnes, R. G., Stroud, W. J. (2001) Grafton-Maclean Metallogenic Map (SH/56-6, SH/56-7) Metallogenic Study and Mineral Deposit Data Sheets. Geological Survey of New South Wales | Report (issue) | crystals of cassiterite (dark brown) in a quartz–topaz vein, Taronga prospect (right, see Photograph 30)...molybdenum, silver, tin, lead, zinc, tungsten, topaz, silexite, emerald, beryl, quartz crystal, monazite...The roof pendant hosts large silexite (quartz– topaz rock) bodies. Image generated from LANDSAT 7 dataset................................................. Topaz ................................................................................................ Topaz ............................................... | | | Book (volume) | Pleni¬ potentiary of the King of Servia to the Court of St James', 1895-1900 and 19021903. C. M. W....Bevan, M..A. f New College, Oxford. Author of The House of Seleucus; Jerusalem under the High ^ Priests...Guardian, London. J. S. F. Shipka Pass. Savoy, House of. Maurice Arthur Canney, M.A. Assistant Lecturer...Carver, M.A., K.C. (1848-1906). r Formerly Judge of County Courts. Author of On the Law relating to the Carriage...and - W. F. K. Winifred F. Knox. Author of The Court of a Saint. W. Hu. Rev. William Hunt, M.A., Litt | | | Book | industry. Growth of the productive capacity of mines and a rise in labour productivity are unimaginable...number of minerals used was doubled. The first mines for flint, salt, and mineral pigments were developed...Egypt, Ancient Rome, and China. Traces of ancient mines have been found in the USSR, in the Urals, the Altai...1584. In 1700 a Depart ment of Mines was created, and in 1719 the Mines Administration. Thus, mining as...the maximum increase of labour productivity in mines and improvement of mineral extraction processes |
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