| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the distribution of Fe2+/Fe3+ ratios in the Cooper Lake paleosol profile (Utsunomiya et al., 2003) confirm...Hekpoort paleosol samples from both chlorite and sericite zones are 2.7 g cm3 (Rye and Holland, 2000)...parent rocks as well as paleosol samples of both sericite and chlorite zones of some paleosol profiles. The...rocks and paleosol samples of both chlorite and sericite zones are very similar within ±2% in the respective...for 21 paleosol profiles, namely Mt. Roe, Bird, Cooper Lake, Quirke II, Pronto/NAN, Lauzon Bay, Ville Marie | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | of the orogenic gold deposits in central Victoria, Australia: the role of regional stress change and the...of the orogenic gold deposits in central Victoria, Australia: the role of regional stress change and the...of the orogenic gold deposits in central Victoria, Australia: the role of regional stress change and the...Environment, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, 3800, Australia † Corresponding author: e-mail, Chris...orogenic gold deposits in western and central Victoria, Australia, and presents new insights into the relationships | | | Book | land surface, freshwater lake, or shallow sea; into a saline, alkaline lake; or into the ocean. LAND...hyd ,olog,ic system, because th,e water enters the lake and can only leave by evaporation. The zelolite...kaline lakes, are zoned ~ om the edge of the former lake to the center" reflecting the differences in, chemical...pH of the water in the lake (Fig. 2). Ash that falls ,on the shore of the lake is not alt1ered. Ne,ar...the e-dge of the lake w'here the pH ·s near n,eutral, but near th,e center of the lake, potassium-rich | | | Book | land surface, freshwater lake, or shallow sea; into a saline, alkaline lake; or into the ocean. LAND...hyd ,olog,ic system, because th,e water enters the lake and can only leave by evaporation. The zelolite...kaline lakes, are zoned ~ om the edge of the former lake to the center" reflecting the differences in, chemical...pH of the water in the lake (Fig. 2). Ash that falls ,on the shore of the lake is not alt1ered. Ne,ar...the e-dge of the lake w'here the pH ·s near n,eutral, but near th,e center of the lake, potassium-rich | | | Report (issue) | Chocolay 234 Migisi Bluffs 238 236 237 239 Lake Mary Section II.— The Kona dolomite 240 Distribution...localities Hills 272 Eastern area 272 Goose Lake 273 Wewe 275 Makwa Section Hills IV.— The...Bluffs - 301 Area west of Teal Lake 302 Area east of Teal Lake 304 Eastern area 307 Wewe 308... Chapter Page. III. 308 Ajibik Hills Goose Lake 310 310 Cascade area Sees. 27 and 28, T. 47...mine 324 Siamo Hills 324 326 Area east of Teal Lake 326 Eastern area West half of T. 47 N., R. Section | | | Report (volume) | Report of the Minister of Mines for 1924, 1925. Victoria, British Columbia. Bulletins of American Paleontology...12, 19, 21, 27; Pamphlets 5-8, 11. Frankfort, Ky. Lake Superior Mining Institute: Proceedings, vola. 24... 313. 81. Diffusion in Agate Point vitrophyres [Lake Superior, Ontario]: Am. Jour. Sci., 5th ser., vol... 7 figs., January, 1926. 82. Agate Point rocks [Lake Superior, Ontario]: Am. Jour. Sci., 5th ser., vol...Collins. 98. Bowmanville low-water stage of glacial Lake Chicago: Science, new ser., vol. 64, p. 249, September | | | Report (volume) | sedimentaGeological profession: Stipp, T. F., 2. tion: Cooper, B. N., 17. Specialization: Link, T. A. , 14. Arizona... phases vs. stratigraphic: Idaho: Hulin, C. D. Cooper, G. A. , 27. Mineral exploration, airphoto Paleontology...Ropes, 2. ALASKA. See also Arctic America. Blue Lake dam site: Twenhofel, General. W. S., 1. Aerial photography...sites: feet: Lachenbruch, A. H., 5. Plafker, G., 1. Lake-bottom sediments: BrewMatanuska Valley silts cf...quadrangle: Reed, Dunkle, W. E. J. C., Jr., 7. Iliamna Lake, Millett deposit: Northeastern: Gryc, G., 7. Rutledge | | | Report (volume) | Annual Reports of Minister of Mines, 1918-1927. Victoria, B. C. Buffalo Society of Natural Science, vols...Bulletins 1-4; Pamphlets 1-14, 20, 21. Frankfort, Ky. Lake Superior Mining Institute: Proceedings, vols. 22-26... Re.pt., 1918, pt. D, pp. 6-8, 1919. 2. Wekusko Lake area, Manitoba: Canada, Geol. Survey, Summ. Rept...vol. 50, pp. 25-32, July, 1920. 6. The origin of Lake Athabaska: Geog. Rev., vol. 10, no. 6, pp. 400-407...figs., December, 1920. 7. The norite rocks of the Lake Athabasca region: Roy. Soc. Canada, Proc. and Trails |
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