| | Book (edition) | hydroxides and oxyhydroxides Brucite, Gibbsite, Diaspore, Boehmite Fe oxyhydroxides Goethite, Lepidocrocite...photomicrographs of minerals in thin section. As well as adding colour to earlier crystal structure diagrams...high relief, high birefringence and absence of a well developed cleavage are characteristic. a Values...Zealand, 19, 60323). Hortonolite, ferrodiorite, upper zone a, Skaergaard intrusion, East Greenland (Vincent...alteration of Hadean zircon from the Jack Hills, Australia. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 69, 637648 | | | Book (volume) | accurate detail and with many color and black-and-white illustrations, it describes the chemical composition...Nostrand Reinhold Australia Pty. Ltd. 17 Queen Street Mitcham, Victoria 3132, Australia Van Nostrand Reinhold...resources have often been ignored. This is nowhere so well shown as in the tremendous North American geological...and optical properties of the species concerned as well as a discussion of color, quality, and other features...Important Gemstones, and as its name implies, deals with well-known species customarily handled in the jewelry | | | Book | textbooks provide comprehensive introductions as well as in-depth knowledge for advanced studies. A clear...historic development of mineralogy and petrology as well as the fact that many type localities of rocks,...shaped and shape our surroundings on this planet as well as those that form rocks of economic value. The...material, such as meteorites or lunar rocks, as well as that of the other planets. This leads to a concluding...along some understanding of physical geology as well as basic knowledge of college-level inorganic Âchemistry | | 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) | Mineralogy (first edition 1877; fourth edition 1932), as well as the sixth edition of A System of Mineralogy in...Base by Ernest H. Nickel, CSIRO, Wembley, WA, Australia, and Monte C. Nichols published by Aleph Enterprises...N SW, Australia. William D. Birch: Dept. of Mineralogy, Museum of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. Frank...Pring: South Australian Museum, Adelaide, SA, Australia. Gunnar Raade: Mineralogisk-Geologisk Museum,...University of Arizona, Tuscon, Arizona. John S. White: Stewartstown, Pennsylvania. Hans J. Wilke: Eppertshausen/Hessen | | | Book (edition) | The miner digs down a little distance, the oil-well driller reaches down still deeper, and we can examine...sorted out by wave action into little rifts on the white sand. Some of these jump to a magnet and for this...greater part of the sand grains, are quartz There are white, yellow, or pale flesh-red . grains, also hard...light mica, which is from one or two either white and sil- which with the touch of a knife blade...fine-grained rocks, that is crystals. after the rocks well-formed minerals are frequently found had formed | | | Report (Issue volume) | + 4, Mineral Fe # â of Australia and⢠Papua New Guinea ...O02unse Geology of the Mineral Deposits of Australia and Papua New Guinea The COVER PHOTOGRAPH shows...Economic Geology of Australia Guinea â 1. Metals 6.* Economic Geology of Australia Guinea â 2. Coal 7...Economic Geology of Australia Guinea â 3. Petroleum 8.* Economic Geology of Australia Guinea â 4. Industrial...New Zealand Geology of the Mineral Deposits of Australia and 1982 Eds D.A. Berkman and W. Ryall Ed. D | | Burke, Adrian, Field, David, Brewer-LaPorta, Margaret, Burke, Adrian, Field, David, Brewer-LaPorta, Margaret (2010) Ancient Mines and Quarries: A Trans-Atlantic Perspective. Oxbow Books. | Book | Distribution of a Lithologic Tracer during the Upper Palaeolithic, Southern France 13 (Diffusion et exploitation...Museum and Martyn Barber of English Heritage as well as, to Xavier Mangado Llach, Pierre M. Desrosiers...quarries are a geological issue first; however the time well spent constructing detailed stratigraphic sections...quarry face. Therefore, with the exception of the upper level of sites, most quarry activity is backfilled...flint during the Palaeolithic is given using the Upper Palaeolithic levels from the site of Les Fieux, | | Burke, Adrian, Field, David, Brewer-LaPorta, Margaret, Burke, Adrian, Field, David, Brewer-LaPorta, Margaret (2010) Ancient Mines and Quarries: A Trans-Atlantic Perspective. Oxbow Books. | Book | Distribution of a Lithologic Tracer during the Upper Palaeolithic, Southern France 13 (Diffusion et exploitation...Museum and Martyn Barber of English Heritage as well as, to Xavier Mangado Llach, Pierre M. Desrosiers...quarries are a geological issue first; however the time well spent constructing detailed stratigraphic sections...quarry face. Therefore, with the exception of the upper level of sites, most quarry activity is backfilled...flint during the Palaeolithic is given using the Upper Palaeolithic levels from the site of Les Fieux, | | | Journal (issue) | the BULLETIN \Vill b carried on under its present well-known title of Bitlletin of tJ,e Imperial Institute...Porlt1guese African colonies, ,,,hose sisal has sold well in the United tat s and else,,There in the ,,,ar...United States being by far its largest producer as well as consumer. Canada and Russia, two other substantial...produce in sisal or jute sacks, si11ce 1n rchants as well a shippit1g companies are un,villing to ace pt less...experience , too, seems to show that sisal sack can well be used for the shipping of coffee. 5 But for reasons | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Seljeneset, Nordfjord, western Norway: Implications for the P-T history of the Western Gneiss Region during...Seljeneset, Nordfjord, western Norway: Implications for the P-T history of the Western Gneiss Region during...during Caledonian uplift. Lithos, 21:117-128. The Western Gneiss Region of Norway contains relics of eclogite...about 410 Ma ago. This study provides the first well-defined P-T path for Caledonian retrograde metamorphism...1987) Introduction and geologic setting T h e Western G n e i s s Region ( W G R ) o f N o r w a y is | | | Other Paper | (Macrery 1806). Mineralogically, Magnet Cove became well known by the mid-19th century for the discovery...melanite garnet also affected the behavior of Ti, as well as Zr, Hf, and the heavy rare-earth elements. Pseudoleucite...Church was founded indicating the area was fairly well settled, most probably by farms and residences (Golden...geologic map shows an F.W. Kimzey house on the upper western flank of Magnet Cove in 1890. The Kimzey family...Magnet Cove mineral species and is illustrated by white on black drawings from A. E. Footeâs 1880 catalog | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | two-dimensional (2D) 1H and 29Si NMR techniques, as well as Raman spectroscopy, to samples synthesized at...study has led to new constraints on this issue as well. Experimental methods and sample descriptions ...recovered samples for both experiments were single white, well-sintered blocks. They were lightly crushed for...stretching bands) grains in the same sample, and match well with those of magnesite. Weak bands near these positions...higher for sample 1. Their peak positions match well with those 1104 Xue et al.: 1D and 2D NMR study | | | Book | Igor V. Pekov (Moscow University), is a young but well-known mineralogist. He is famous, in particular...in their divisions were previously published as well. In Russia this work was first initiated by D.l...between the terms used in diff erent publications. Well-known geographic names were translated as they are...TIONS in this book include color and black-and-white (SE M) photos of mineral specimens, crystal drawings...Kristallographie und Mineralogie. E - eastem W - western S - southem N - northern SE - southeastem SW - | | | Book | Bulletin No.11 - "The geology of the Gold Coast and Western Togoland" - there has li.te rally been no other...their usefulness to man, plants and animals is¡ well known to all. Even in world trade, minerals form...character that the size, shape and mineral content are well established. It is of the highest order of certainty...latitude 11° ll'N in the north. The country's western and eastern extremities lie at longitudes 3° 15'...northwest the Republic of Burkina Faso (formerly, Upper Volta). 15 W row SW 0 10 E C. /,-â˘--.'-~ | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | CLAY AND OTHER MINERALS H. W. vAN DER N{anol, Station and, Institute E*periment Jor S oil Re s ear ch...Norton (1940) for kaolinite, hydrargillite and diaspore in bauxites from Dutch Guiana, Kiyoura and Sata...base line at a faster rate than it departs, whereas well crystallized kaolinites show about equal rates....(1954) and Robertson et al. (1954) observedmany well crystallized kaolinites, verified by r-ray analysis...of thesesamples,which by *-ray analysis are pure well crystallized kaolinite and montmorillonite, have | | | Book | of the 20th century, the Trimouns quarry became well known to collectors around 1990 for the superb specimens...transparent, tabular microcrystals on matrix of white dolomite, and rarely as doubly terminated crystals...northeast of the town of Litchfield, where a mass of white quartz on a ridge had once been mined for quartz...late 2000s include specimens showing sharp, snow-white, earthy rosettes of tabular "illite" pseudocrystals...the locality. For the rest of the 19th century and well into the 20th, vague ilmenite localities were noted | | | Book (edition) | lapidary and authority on the gemstones of the western United States, contributed invaluable criticisms...are used in fashioning gemstones. absorption. (a) White combination light (blending) hues of the spectrum...is due to the absorption of certain portions of white light in its passage through the gemstone. The remainder...selective reflection. (b) The exact portions of white light which are absorbed by a gemstone or other... polishing any tone See achromatic color. White, of neutral black, or gray, agent. adductor | | | Book | Fridvalds:ky in 1767 and of C. A Zipser in 1817; as well a 1he monographs wrinen by M. J. Aclmer ( 1855)...unit of 1he Carpathian area is qui1e well known , i.e. the Western, Eastern, and Southern Carpathian and...temporal evolut ion of the Carpathian major units as well as due Lo involvement of variou types of ba ement...significant mineral deposits are in the Eastern and Western Carpathians. However, the Precambrian metallogeny...contributions of Cu, As, Pb. and Sb minerals). as well as Co.Ni ,Ag,Bi ,U-o res (of the fahlband type) | | | Report (issue) | industry in 'Minnesota depends largely upon how well the technical, economical, and political problems...of :Mines and the staff of the Mines Experiment Station. particularly from E. W. Davis. H. H. Wade . .T...rises 500 to 900 feet above it, and north of it in western Cook County are high rock hills, some of which...silts, and clays 50Âą Gray to ferruginous shales White to brown sandstone 125 100 50 35 ~ ~ ~ Buff shaly...mottled dolomite White to gray limestone Greenish gray shale Gray to buff dolomite White uniform sand~tolle | | | Journal (volume) | Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia (*bill.griffin@mq.edu.au) Recent developments...column. The tephra produced that day is comprised of well-mixed glass with SiO2 of 62-63% but has 50Îźm zonedolivines...a vast range of geologic environments from the upper mantle through to the near surface environment....contribution of mantle melts to crustal magmas as well as the role of high- vs low-temperature processes...1600°C in a Al-killed steel melt for 20 minutes. White = lime particles; brown = periclase (detailed description | | | Book | soda feldLime feldspars are low in silica. Such well-known rocks as granite and syenite are made up largely...mica, seen as black specks ordinary granite, and white in which is third member mica, is is mica...in crystalline limestone. Sericite a variety of white mica. The hornblende family in- cludes minerals... hard enough Calcite. âThis is is usually white, light gray, to scratch steel. the mineral forming...soft, white minerals. Galena often carries important quantities of silver. Arsenic. âThe white powder | | | Book | Nostrand Reinhold Australia Pty. Ltd. 17 Queen Street Mitcham, Victoria 3132, Australia Van Nostrand Reinhold...directly and indirectly to the contents of this book as well as to its physical accomplishment. Their help is...City District Platoro and Summitville Calderas . UPPER ARKANSAS VALLEY Salida and Poncha Pass Areas...Mosquito Range Leadville Mining District (North End of Upper Arkansas Graben) Battle Mountain District Climax...composed of basalt and rifts occur under the oceans as well as on the continents. Basalt, a dark to black heavy | | | Report (issue) | zinc-lead-silver occurrence in the Kuna Formation, western Baird Mountains, Alaska, by Inyo Ellersieck, David...deposits of Wisconsin age at Riverside Bluff in the upper Tanana River valley, Alaska, by L. David Carter...Holocene intertidal sediment at the mouth of Knik Arm, upper Cook Inlet, Alaska, by Susan Bartsch-Winkler and...outside publications, 1981, compiled by Ellen R. White .â˘.â˘..â˘.â˘â˘â˘â˘â˘â˘.â˘â˘.â˘â˘â˘â˘â˘â˘ Au t h o r i n d e x â˘............... Map showing paleogeography of the upper Noatak Valley during the Itkillik Glaciation and | | | Book | East and South Carpathians, Apuseni Mountains, as well as close to the Black Sea in the southeastern part...notably the Jurassic and Upper Cretaceous. They are part of the Alpine fold belts (Upper Cretaceous) and few...happy that my name is present alongside the most well-known, knowledgeable, and performers of Romanian...Romanian Academy. In June 13, 1926, he gave his well-known reception speech Speleologyâa new science...marine birds and mammals, particularly on whales, as well as in the collection of a huge scientiďŹc material | | | Book | corundum and cordierite from Polish hornfelses, as well as the rare second ary minerals diadochite and...Fridvaldszky in 1767 and of C. A. Zipser in 1817: as well as the monographs w ritten h\ .1/. ./. Achter (...unit of the Carpathian area is quite well known, i.e. the Western, Eastern, and Southern Carpathians and...temporal evolution of the Carpathian major units as well as due to involvement of various types of baseÂ...lithosphere): 5 Northern boundary of the Euxinic Craton: 6 Western boundary of the Getic Craton: 7 Northern boundary |
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