| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Creuse, France X. Wu 1, E Delbove 1 and J.C. Touray 2 CRSCM, GIS-CNRS-BRGM, IA, Rue de la F~rollerie, F-45071...Fluid inclusion studies carried out in the host quartz of the latter indicate high formation temperatures...host minerals, especially sulphides (Harris 1989; Cabris etal. 1989; Cook and Chryssoulis 1990). In this...recently been discovered around the old "Le Chfitelet" mine (Bonnemaison 1986) and in the neighbouring "Villeranges"...(Chryssoulis et al. 1987; Cathelineau et al. 1988, 1989; Cabris et al. 1989) have recently been published. In these | | Halden, Norman M., Hawthorne, Frank C., Durocher, J. J. Guy, Smith, Garry S., Gallop, Damion M., Mckee, Jasper S. C. (1990) High-energy K-line PIXE spectra of Au-bearing minerals. American Mineralogist, 75 (9-10) 956-962 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Ansrnlcr Au-bearing minerals in a sulfide- and a quartz-vein ore have been characterizedby 40MeV proton-induced...68-81 keV. When other heavy elements are present (e.9., Hg), Kline overlap occurs, but the resolution...analysis. The first sample was a quartz-vein ore from the CochenourWillans Au mine, Red Lake, Ontario, Canada;this...from the sample were analyzedusing an intrinsic Ge de- sample.Comparison of Figure 2 with Figure I showsthat...of X-ray analysis, including thick-target LE-PIXE (E,: 2-5 MeV), the X-ray signal is a function ofthe ionization | | | Journal (issue) | affiliated with the Friends of Mineralogy M in e r a lo g ic a l R ecorcl publisher John S. White...i im mp Ti V no llu e Ten, N u m b e r Four J u ly -A u g u s t 1 979 Wendell E. Wilson associate editors...editors written content: Paul E. Desautels Smithsonian Institution Pete J. Dunn Smithsonian Institution... Richard V. Gaines Pottstown, Pennsylvania Mary E. Mrose U. S. Geological Survey Abraham Rosenzweig...circulation manager Mary Lynn White designed by Wendell E. Wilson Mineralogical Record Articles Famous mineral | | | Journal (issue) | Eight/Num ber Four JU L Y -A U G U S T 1977 Wendell E. Wilson Mineralogist EUROPE ISSUE associate editors...written content: Richard A. Bideaux Mineralogist Paul E. Desautels Supervisor, Division of Mineralogy The...Rare Earth Minerals in the Alpine and Subalpine R e g io n .............................................Symes and P. G. Embrey Fluorite from the Font Sante Mine, Esterel, Var, France...............................................313 by Gerhard Hentschel Mary E. Mrose Mineralogist U.S. Geological Survey Abraham | | | Journal (volume) | Indian Pueblos of 1952 La Junta de los Rios Charles Kelley 257 E. R. Vollmar, S.J. 296 Clarence... Socorro, New ; Mexico, a six day trip. 3213 E. Presidio Dr., Tucson, Arizona. I left Chicago at...Early in the new year some people opened up an iron mine near Glorieta, so Bill and I took a couple of teams...teams down there and hauled ore from the mine to the railroad about six miles. While we were working there... After a struggle for money, we at last got the mine opened up and started to ship coal it was good coal | | | Report (issue) | Morrison, deputy Tracy A. Fortmann, deputy David E. Meier, deputy Department of Agriculture ...........Commerce .....................................Charles E. Harrington, member Richard L. Forstall, deputy Henry............................................ .Ralph E. Ehrenberg, member Robert M. Hiatt, deputy Department.......................................... 2. Carte de la Louisiane et du cours du Mississipi, 1718 ......DANTE DATE DATE NE DAVISTON DE GREY DE GREY NE DE GREY NW DE GREY SE DE SMET DE SMET SE DEAD HORSE DRAW DEAD | | | Book | Grand-Cherif de la Mekkeh, Preface, p. vi.), when he characterizes ''un voyage de fantaisie" as "le pire de tons...xi —whether successfully or not the public will de- the cosmopolitan character, and to avoid the capital...what Indo-Germanic is to Indo-European; both ser\-e to humor the absurd pretensions of claimants whose...s, Jittl e skirl^ and Jacklat failing, ^ing to the ^i'Mie proper, ^kn ' the At- e Occiden- "^...•a i "55 Eoims. Is is c III IS . £5 as E 3 •BS 5 £ 3 .5 a 111 Miles. Feet. Feet. 1955 |
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