| | Journal (issue) | variety of assemblages between native gold and quartz, calcite, baryte, fluorite, clay minerals, native...basis of hierarchical metallogenic criterion: province, subprovince, district, sector, field/ node (Fig...brought by the Romans from this newly conquered province was estimated at approx. 165 t with approx. 331...rest of Carpatho-Balkan chain e.g. Serbia and Bulgaria) (Fig. 2.1) had a subordinate role (Banat and...skeletal (Plate I); gold is frequently associated with quartz (samples 2121, 2120). One of the nicest native | | | Book | Faryad (Technical University. Ko"ice): Pavel Malachovsky (Kosice): Pavel Uher (Geological Institute. Slovak...barlang magas domb, hegy 16 kis, kicsi alacsony banya hegy hegyseg kiilfejtes csucs akna kofejto foly6...gold is closely associated with a fine-grained quartz. With local emichment in Ag-sulpho alts (e.g. Ro~ia...where wurtzite 1ypicall) develop; at Bcregove. and Banya (U KR): as well as at Herja (with fizelyite. cronstedtite...ha les in wh ich veinlets with the water-clear quartz cry tals (up to I c m long) can be found. A~ a | | | Book | = crystal; xx = crystals; coll. = collection. Quartz, agate. (5.5 cm sp.), Erdőhorváti; PC [SG] SYMBOLS...Faryad (Technical University. Košice): Pavel Malachovský (Košice); Pavel Uher (Geological Institute. Slovak...gold is closely associated with a tine-grained quartz. With local enrichment in Ag-sulphosalts (e.g....wurt/ite typically de velop: at Beregove. and Banya (UKR): as well as at Herja (with ft/ily ite. cronstedtitc...Cretaceous shales in which veinlets with the water-clear quartz crystals (up to I cm long) can be found. As a rule | | | Book | XI. Silex and Silicates. Genus 1. SILICA, 43. Quartz, &c. 44. Opal, &c. 77. Mesolite, &c. 78. Faröelite...ORDER XI. Silex and Silicates. Genus 1, SILICA. 43. Quartz, &c. 44. Opal, &c. Genus 2. ANHYDROUSSILICATES...burns like pitch, with a disagreeable smell and smoky flame, leaving a coal rather difficult to burn,...1:15 . Melts at 100 ° C ; burns easily . with a smoky flame, leaving a small residue of ashes ; soluble...LOCALITIES . — Cornwall ; Poldice mine, coating quartz, and in the copper veins at a considerable depth | | | Report (issue) | and Yakataga Formations, Gulf of Alaska Tertiary province, Alaska, are reillustrated. One species from the...also been restudied. The Gulf of Alaska Tertiary province, extending in an arcuate belt from Prince William...and correlation of the marine sequence of this province (MacNeil and others, 1961; Plafker, 1971). Descriptive...one or two taxa from the Gulf of Alaska Tertiary province (Schenck, 1931, 1936; Merriam, 1941; Parker, 1949;...geological exploration of the Gulf of Alaska Tertiary province by petroleum companies. Yet this unique report | | | Report (issue) | report describes the occurrence of gold-bearing quartz veins in what is called Taconic mica slates. Three...illus, New York, G. C. Newhouse, 1866; Gold bearing quartz veins in mica schist are described. Several .veins...occurrence of gold as placers, in saprolite, and in quartz veins is given. Details from the Allatoona Mine... 3, p. 21)1-33l,,illus., 1895. Gold occ11rs in quartz veins in metamorphic rocks, as placer depol:lits...placers in the river as well as in gold-bearing quartz veins in mica schist. Hydraulic methods are proposed | | | Book (edition) | appertaining, appartenir, v.i. belong; concern, be the province (of), be the duty (of), appartient, pr. S sing...Deputies. — d’ionisation, cloud chamber. — en quartz, quartz cell. — humide, moist chamber. — noire, — obscure...compartiment, to. compartment; division; chamber; (fig.) province, compartimentage, to. division into com¬ partments... adv. competently, compétence, /. competence; province, sphere. compétent, a. competent; due; proper...about 100° to expel moisture. enfumé, p.a. smoked ; smoky, enfumer, v.t. smoke; fill with smoke; smoke out; |
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