| | Book | (Austria), J. Komínek (Czech Republic), I. Bojkov (Bulgaria), H. Schleicher (Germany), W. Schuppan (Germany)...use of nuclear energy is information on uranium ore deposits from which uranium can be economically exploited...of other geoscientists who worked on any given deposit, in order to stimulate and encourage further research.... . . . . . . . . . 19 19 23 25 Chapter 2 Bulgaria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....120 123 127 127 128 x Table of Contents 3.8 North-Bohemian Cretaceous Basin . . . . . . . . . . . | | | Book (volume) | Effects HENDERSON Inorganic Geochemistry RAMDOHR The Ore Minerals and their Intergrowths, 2nd edition RIDGE...and Asia. 1. Bibliography—Bibliography—Ore-deposits—Europe. 2. Ore-deposits—Europe—Bibliography. I. Title...prepared to aid the economic geologist in his study of ore deposits; they certainly will not do all of his work...work for him. I have tried to include all ore districts in northern Europe for which sufficient material...material is available in print to permit a student of ore deposits to obtain a real understanding of each of | | | Book | use of nuclear energy is information on uranium ore deposits from which uranium can be economically exploited...of other geoscientists who worked on any given deposit, in order to stimulate and encourage further research...become available since the publication of “Uranium Ore Deposits” (Dahlkamp 1993), which required a modification...conflicting. Descriptions of the same district or deposit or specific features thereof by different authors...geological situation and size of a district or deposit. It has to be admitted, however, that this demanding | | Wells, D.E., Pittman, T.L., Brew, D.A., Douglass, S.L. (1986) Map and description of the mineral deposits in the Juneau, Taku River, Atlin, and part of the Skagway quadrangles, Alaska. Open-File Report Vol. 1986 (85-717) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr85717 | Report (issue) | a background of current and historical mineral deposit data that will be integrated with other geological...more of ore, those with 50,000 to 499,999 tons of ore, those with 10,000 to 49,000 tons of ore, and those...those with less than 10,000 tons of ore produced or measured. Productive placer mines are classified by...elements is intended. Form The morphology of the deposit at each site is given next. the form is unknown...Production is noted first as either short tons (T) of ore and(or) ounces (oz), accompanying grades are given; |
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