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Banded iron formation from
Tira mine, Busia, Eastern Region, Uganda


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Type:Banded iron formation
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Banded iron formation data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tira mine, Busia, Eastern Region, Uganda
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1237506
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1237506:8
GUID (UUID V4):52a6b214-e0e9-4d90-b0d1-c0055dcb6a4f
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Report (issue)
between Precambrian and Cambrian in the Adelaide region .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Plate 6 Kanmantoo Mine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . .... .. 90 Plate 21 Bridgewater Formation , Head of the Bight. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...exposed surfaces of ancient basement blocks on the eastern edge of what has been called the Australian Precambrian...Australia and South Australia lies on its eastern edge. Eastern Australia, a major geological feature of
Report (volume)
associated with Neoproterozoic glaciation: iron formation, cap carbonate, barite and phosphorite. In:...associated with Neoproterozoic glaciation: iron formation, cap carbonate, barite and phosphorite 67...ETIENNE, J. L., MATTER, A. & COZZI, A. The Ayn Formation of the Mirbat Group, Dhofar, Oman 239 ALLEN...CHUMAKOV, N. M. Glacial deposits of the Nichatka Formation, Chara River basin and review of Upper Precambrian...CHUMAKOV, N. M. Glacial deposits of the Baykonur Formation, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan 303 CHUMAKOV, N.
Book
describes a stratigraphical unit or a particular region, but special chapters are devoted to the oil prospects...Dockner is thanked for providing the photograph of the mine at Qutdligssat reproduced as figure 408. The following...shield. Rocks from part of this shield in the Isua region of central West Greenland have given the oldest...fragment of the Archaean craton in the North Atlantic region. Isolated remnants of similar Archaean rocks occur...and are particularly well developed in the Umanak region where a succession over 5 km thick of quartzites
Journal (entire run)
Johnston Bismuth Minerals from Quartz Pipes in Eastern Australia -1.R. Plimer Minerals in the Pegmatitic...Acicular Bustarnite and Ferroan Johannsenite, North Mine, Broken Hill, N.S.W.- W.R. Ryal/ & Albert Chapman...J.E. Johnson Copper Minerals from Bali Lo Copper Mine, Ashburton Downs, Western Australia - PJ. Bridge...K. Ferguson Further Minerals from the Dome Rock Mine, South Australia - E.R. Segnit •._ Ferrierite from...Pyrope Gamet from the Koetong District, North-Eastern Victoria - CAJ. Towsey Index to Australian Mineralogist
Book (edition)
mineralogy, geochemistry, and origin of Precambrian banded iron-formations (BIFs) worldwide. That has taken ...chemical element or compound. Our bodies need calcium, iron, and potassium, which are chemical con- stituents...name, calcite, because humanity’s part in its formation was inadvertent. Solid excludes materials that...structure) and limonite (a mixture of various hydrous iron oxides that form rust). In some cases, the crystalline...in proportions of 1:1:2 and is definite. For the iron and manganese-containing variety of dolomite, Ca:(Mg
Book (edition)
99) Unloading Leads to Sheeting (p. 100) The Formation of Rounded Boulders (p. 103) Rock Types Influences... Channel Changes from Head to Mouth (p. 137) Formation of Cut Banks and Point Bars (p. 142) Incised Meanders...193) Landscape Evolution in the Basin and Range Region (p. 195) White Sands National Monument (p. 199)...Much of China and Southeast Asia (p. 335) 10.30 Formation of the Appalachian Mountains (p. 336) 10.31 The...7 11.8 11.13 11.18 11.21 Inclusions (p. 352) Formation of an Angular Unconformity (p. 352) Applying Principles
Book
et al.] ...............ccccccsee0 Prebiotic Formation of Peptides: A Markov Chain Approach (Miosaueira...synthesis.” This, he felt, was evidence that the formation of life is easy. Dyson went on: “Eigen demonstrated...example of a natural constraint on organic tar formation might create a constructive belief in individuals...find more examples of natural constraints on tar formation. This, in turn, might eventually uncover natural...INSTITUTE OF BIO-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, PUSHCHINO, MOSCOW REGION, RUSSIAN FEDERATION LENTE, GABOR DEPARTMENT OF
Book
nesta obra. 9 Formação ferrífera bandada (banded iron formation, abreviadamente BIF) é uma rocha sedimentar...por camadas de jaspelito, que é uma rocha do tipo banded ironstone, com intercalações de camadas de manganês...denominadas formações ferríferas bandadas, (banded iron formation, BIF, conforme expressão em língua inglesa)...dos Campos da Bocaina, onde se localiza o Pico do Tira Chapéu (2.088 m), a maior elevação desse planalto...foram obtidas outras idades intermediárias nos picos Tira Chapéu e do Frade, entre 145,7 ± 9,7 e 84,9 ±3,4
 
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