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^ '“ P r . . . I West Orange SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY 9048 00992838 7 257989 R q549...England 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data...Robert Wallace Webb. Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Mineralogy -California. 2. Mines and mineral resources-...Elsinore, California Contents Preface / v 1. Introduction / 1 2. Native Elements 3 . Sulfides/ 63...589 / 581 / 331 MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA 1 Introduction Reported herein species found in |
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Glossary of - �, •- Le '. : J ' : I II •I 1 MINERAL SPECIES 1983 ·, .. .. � by Michael Fleischer... � \ r• • • ·• I: • I •: I I I 1 ;I 1 ■- -J j 1: : i 1: ·:: r =� r tw d�-,=,. I; a--L I ...3). This is an alphabetical list, as of October 1, 1982, of the names, symmeu-y and chemical compositions...the HJ83 Glossary has 230 new ent.rirs not in the 1!180 Glossary, and that morr than 600 of the former...'lationship, t.o 01.hl'r mi1wrals. For !'arh mineral, 1 IIC'r<' is gi,·<'n it.s rh<'miral formula. crystal |
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.................................... Rivers of South America............................................................................. Central and South America...................................................«. Magnetic solutions................... 1................................ Eutectics............... 478 Influence of bacteria.................. 1................................ 480 Influence of animal...DATA OF GEOCHEMISTRY.1 By F. W, CLAUSE. INTRODUCTION. s I* ';_ * / . -' ) , \ 1 ' >!. V | \ ^ I ) |
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North America..,__.._____________.___ Rivers of South America___._____________________ Waters of western..._____________________..___ :______ Central and South America______________________ '._____ Caspian Sea...Sb A As Ba Bi B Br Cd Cs Ca C Ce Cl Cr Co Cb Cu 1? En Gold.......................... IVIan firan ese...Springs, Nevada. Argon. An inert gas that forms nearly 1 per cent of the atmosphere, and is also sometimes...psilomelane, are the commonest manganese minerals. 1 Mercury. This metal is neither abundant nor widely |
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................................... Rivers of. South America.....................................:................................... 161 Central and South America...........................................carbonates...................................... 1................. CHAPTER XI. Igneous rocks............................... 507 Loess. ................1..........................i..................... 509...752 755 757 760 763 767 THE DATA OF GEOCHEMISTRY.1 By F. W. CLARKE. INTRODUCTION. In the. crust of the |