| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | examples of fluidisation from the Tororo carbonatite complex, southeast Uganda D. S. Sutherland SUTHERLAND...examples offluidisation from the Tororo carbonatite complex, southeast Uganda. Proc. Geol. Ass., 91 (1 & 2)...attempted to incorporate his views. The Tororo carbonatite complex (Davies, 1952, King & Sutherland, 1966)...1966) is one of a group of Tertiary centres in eastern Uganda and western Kenya (King, Le Bas & Sutherland...ijolite. The carbonatites of Tororo comprise (1) the prominent sovite plug of Tororo Rock, rising some 300 m | | | Book | Geological Sciences Mineral Resources Division Nepheline β-Syenite and Phonolite HMSO 15s Od Digitized...Natural Environment Research Council Contents Nepheline-Syenite and Phonolite Introduction Chemistry...Mineralogy and Classification of Nepheline-Bearing Rocks Origin of Nepheline-Bearing Rocks Mining and Treatment...Economic Assessment of Nepheline-Syenite and Phonolite Occurrences Nepheline-Syenite and Phonolite in...Sierra Leone Tanzania Uganda Zambia Canada India Australia New Zealand Nepheline-Syenite and Phonolite | | | Book | 0957-4433 Contents Asbestos 1 Barite Mica Nepheline syenite 10 Bauxite 19 Beryllium minerals Borates...of these materials, indicate its place in the complex fabric of modern industry, and describe the geology...make the field of industrial minerals and rocks complex, unpredictable, and endlessly interesting. Sources...ultramafic rocks, including ophiolites (chrysotile of eastern North America and Califor- Determination of tensile...commonly no more than % inch. The veinlets make a complex stockwork extending throughout the body of serpentine | | | Report (volume) | 11-18, fluid inclusions provide a record, albeit complex, fragmentary, and miniscule, of fluids long since...q u a r t z i t e , and conglomerate. (5) In complex igneous and metamorphic t e r r a n e s , f l u...synthetic quartz c r y s t a l , cut through the region of the seed plate (vert i c a l , indicated by...natural processes forming i n c l u s i o n s are complex and do not necessarily trap samples representative...and most metamorphic rocks have had a much more complex history and hence usually contain many secondary |
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