| | Report (issue) | the Santiago Creek area, and McGill (1951) and DeLise (1967) in the San Emigdio Canyon area added substantial... and Henny (1938) was summarized adequately by DeLise (1967) and Nilsen and others (1973). Marks (1941a...eventually led to the naming of Tejon (badger) Pass and Canada de las Uvas (Grapevine) Canyon; these expeditions...Emigdio Ranch was named after the Spanish patron saint for earthquakes. San Emigdio Canyon was originally...sandstone in the upper part (Nilsen and others, 1973; DeLise, 1967; Wagner and Schilling, 1923). The regressive | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1954), Van Amringe (1957), Hammond (1958), and DeLise (1967) added considerable knowledge about the formation...tonalite, and minor gabbro, with small amounts of granite. Gneissic fragments such as migmatite are also...abundant plutonic (tonalite, granodiorite and minor granite fragments; Rg=R 0:69), and minor metamorphic...chert. Phaneritic rock fragments include plutonic (granite, tonalite, granodiorite) and metamorphic (schist...12Rv8 ^ 5Rm27 ^ 10; Fig. 9) include plutonic (granite to granodiorite) and metamorphic (schist and gneiss) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | sedimentary character is ob scured. Nearly every mine so far discovered was workeg.bY the natives before...turquoise by cracking the rock from the sides of the mine by throwing water on the walls after they had been...crowbars fragments of the rock from the side of the mine, which is cut into narrow terraces, like a gib'antic...of New South Wales. The emeralds occur' in It granite rock, and are generally crystallizec! ont as implanted... at an altit.ude of 13,000 feet, and at, a mica mine near New Milford, Conn., where $15,000 worth were | | | Report (volume) | Geography, University of Alberta. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Allg. Vermessungs-Nachr.- Allgemeine Vermessungs-Nachrichten...Arctic Institute of North America. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Arctic lost. North America Research Paper- Arctic...Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Arctic lost. North America Tech. Paper Paper. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Arctic Institute...l'Avancement des Sciences Annales. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Assoc. Fran~aise Etude Quaternaire Bull. - Bulletin...Resources Annual Report. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. British Columbia Dept. Mines and Petroleum Resources | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Cambrian age ; though he undoubtedly regarded the granite as of Post-Cambrian, though of Pre-Bala age, which...horizontally, and are only disturbed again at Perth Delise, where there is an intrusion of epidote-rock, and... and in the intrusions of the granite and other rocks. Of this granite, which is said by Sir A. Ramsay...After a careful search I can only find one band of granite in Pen-bryn-yr-Eglwys itself, and this runs from...rocks, and are not a stage of metamorphism towards granite. Moreover there is really no passage. It may be | | | Report (volume) | Calif. Canada Dominion Observatory Pub.-Canada Dominion Observatory Publications. Ottawa. Canada Geol.... ; Paper-Canada Geological Survey Bulletin; Geophysics Paper; Memoir; Paper. Ottawa. Canada Natl. Mus...Mus. BulL-Canada National Museum Bulletin. Ottawa. Canadian Alpine J our.-Canadian Alpine Journal. Banff...Bulletin. Ottawa. Geol. Assoc. Canada Proc.-Geological Association of Canada Proceedings. Toronto, Ontario...Council Canada, Assoc. Comm. Soil and Snow Mechanics Tech. Memo.-National Research Council of Canada, Associate | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | , t. 8, fl 1. Nova Scotia, Menzies, fide Ach. Canada, Herb. Michaux ! The specimen in herb. Floerk....westward. Arctic America, Rich. ? ?, dead wood, Canada, Michaux I Newfoundland and northward, Herb. Hook...rarely on stones and rails. Arctic Amer ica, Rich. Canada, fertile, Herb. Hook. ! More common with us in... Ach. Th. subcoriaceous, foliaceous, reticulate-lac unose, greenish glaucous becoming fuscescent ; whitish-fuscescent...from S. sylvatica in the characters indicated by Delise, and to agree with his S. querci zans, as they | | | Report (volume) | critical examination elsewhere. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Jean M. Berdan examined all the ostracodes collected...map (1: 62,500). Section of Eureka, Quartzite at mine in east-central Arrow Canyon Range; Nevada footage...STRATIGRAPHIC PALEONTOLOGY Section of Eureka Quartette at mine in east-central Arrow Canyon Range; Nevada -footage...some of the lower part of the Copenhagen Formation. Jean M. Berdan (written commun., May 18, 1962) stated...beds of the Lehman Formation of Hintze (1951) on Granite Peak, southern Snake Range, Nev. The genus Macrocoelia | | | Report (issue) | rocks . . . . . . Granite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Biotite granite ( common Description................................... Fine-grained granite . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . Broncho Mountain granite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Granite porphyry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . Cortland mine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carter mine . . . . . .. . . . . . | | | Report (issue) | in the German Rancho Formation are composed of granite, amphibolite, biotite schist, gneiss, quartzite...arizian age. The conglomerate contains clasts of granite, gneiss, schist, quartzite, and volcanic rocks;...== ~ . § ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ San Miguel Island Pozo and Canada Formations ':!:. (I) !a"''ti > T I ~ ....plagioclase feldspar and conglomerate clasts composed of granite, quartzite, volcanic rocks, amphibolite, schist...also identified conglomerate clasts composed of granite, rhyolite, andesite, gneiss, quartzite, and quartz | | | Book (volume) | observations on the Natural History of Eastern Canada, pp. xm, 333 : 1 pi., 3 maps, text illust. notes...structure of some rocks of the Quebec Group. See Canada. Geological and Natural History Survey. 8". 1883...adjacent northern portion of British Columbia. See Canada. Geological and Natural History Survey. 8°. 1888...certain ore deposits occurring in the region, See Canada. Geological and pp. 1,5. — Natural History Survey... See Agassiz (J. L. R.) & (E. C. C.) AGASSIZ (Jean Louis Rodolphe) [1807-1873] Selecta genera et species | | | Book | Quartz - mudstone - stibnite breccia vein. Eleanora mine. Hillgrove (xO.2). Bibliographic reference Gilligan............. , Mineral pigment Dimension stone (granite) Armour stone Clarence - Moreton Basin Cainozoic...Melrose area 49 Figwe 6. Geology of the Mount Borah mine area (deposit 791) 51 Figure 7. Geology and mineral...Longitudinal section showing drilling results, Comet mine 59 Figrue 11. Geology and mineral deposits of...Browne copper mine area 68 Figure 14. Geology and mineralisation, Matilda Hill gold mine 72 Figure | | | Report (issue) | sedimentation following Quaternary eruptions of Mt. Saint Helens, Washington: Geological Society of America...engineering: Amsterdam, Elsevier, 338 p. Geoscience Canada Reprint Series 1, p. 75-89. Silvester, R., and...sedimentology in North America: Geologic Association of Canada Special Paper 7, p. 253-272. Mullineaux, Fisher...caldera rim (Figs. 8 away in southwest Saskatchewan, Canada (Lidstrom, 1971). Mazama ash has become a distinctive...Atlantic Geoscience Centre, Geological Survey of Canada, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, P.O. Box 1006 | | | Report (Issue volume) | Gwna Green -schists of local type, jaspers, and granite of the Complex , with fine laminated grits, and...mica -schist, granite, gneiss, and hornblende - gneiss. Some of the boulders of granite are three feet...feet in length . The pebbles of quartzite and granite are well rounded , those of the foliated rocks...horizon . At Bodenog it reposes upon the Coedana granite, at Bachau upon the hornfels aureole of that intrusion...rests directly upon an uneven surface of granite. The granite is reddened in a manner quite unlike its | | | Book | and silicate melts in the systems H2O–Ca-bearing granite and H2O–haplogranite was observed by Bureau & Keppler...898C to 2.08 GPa ⁄ 820C in the H2O–Ca-bearing granite system. However, no critical endpoints, which determine...solidus, are given for the systems H2O–Ca-bearing granite and H2O–haplogranite in Bureau & Keppler (1999)...(1998) Desilication veins in the Cadillac Mountain granite (Maine, USA): a record of reversals in the SiO2...from the northern Grenville Province in Labrador, Canada. Protolith compositions and metamorphic P-T conditions | | | Report (issue) | Hazzard and Mason (1936, p. 234) for the Bonanza King mine in the Providence Mountains of southeastern California...localities: (1) about 2,500 feet east of the Blue Bell mine, where two iy2 - foot-thick layers of white to buff...Along measured section northeast of the Blue Bell mine. C, Fucoid markings in the dolomite. Along measured...measured section northeast of the Blue Bell mine. Allister, 1952, p. 8-9). Correlative rocks are also present...about 6,00 feet east of the portal of the Whiteside mine (S% sec. 5, T. 13 S., R. 36 B.). ularly bedded | | | Book (volume) | a short distance to the northeast of the Taylor mine at Franklin, Sussex count),. _klleLnt¢o. Silicate...a short distance to the northeast of the Taylor mine at Franklin, Sussex county. Pseudomurphs after tbis...pyrite was found at the De Hart mine)--all in Morris county. Andover mine (transparent green crystals)....crystals at Stifling Hill, at Franklin and at Williams mine-all in Sussex county. • Phillipsburg, Warren county...Warren railroad, Warren county. Diekerson mine and Beach mine, Morris county. NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Montrose, and to Professor GEORGE LAWSON, of Kingston, Canada West. The two latter gentlemen supplied me with...abundant, pale. Specimen 14.—WELWITZSCH exs., 36, on granite rocks; 37, 8. b. Cabo daRocca, Estremadura; 38...which they are imbedded. In other specimens, on granite, the spermogones are somewhat older; they appear...sub-ellipsoid in form. Specimen 2.—On boulders of granite and other rocks ; roadside opposite Invercauld...Specimen 14.—Var. pungens, Ach. (syn. C. pungens, Delise, Hook. British Flora, 235 ; KORB., 35; C. furcata |
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