| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Iberian Massif (SW Spain) N. Velilla1 and J. JimeÂnez-MillaÂn2 1 2 Departamento de MineralogõÂa y PetrologõÂa...PetrologõÂa, Universidad de Granada, Spain Departamento de GeologõÂa, Universidad de Jaen, Spain Received January...the Ossa-Morena central belt (Iberian Massif, SW Spain) have been studied; these include nodules and layers...(braunite I, Mn2 Mn3 6SiO12) has a structure de®ned by alternation of layers parallel to (001) with...tetrahedra, [Mn3 O6] octahedra, [Mn2 O8] polyhedra (de Villiers, 1975; Moore and Araki, 1976). Other species | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Instituto Geológico y Minero de España, Azafranal 48, 37002 Salamanca, Spain AND MASSIMO CHIARADIA* Department...Iberian zone (Lillo, 1992; Arribas, 1993; García de Madinabeitia, 2002), the South Portuguese zone (Marcoux...South Portuguese zone. In the northern part the Badajoz-Córdoba shear zone probably represents an imbricated...mineralization. Recent discoveries include the Puebla de la Reina and Nava-Paredón volcanogenic massive sulfide...(including Santa Ana) and Puebla de la Reina (15 in Fig. 1). The Puebla de la Reina orebody is located in | | | Book | ENRIQUE MARTINEZ Departamento de Geologia Universidad de Oviedo 33005 Oviedo, Spain GARCIA ISBN-13 :978-3-642-83982-5...Circum-Atlantic Paleozoic Orogens) in Sept. 1986 in Oviedo, Spain. 1. Geology, Stratigraphic-Precambrian-Congresses...Stratigraphic-Paleozoic-Congresses. 3. Geology-Spain-Congresses. 4. Geology-Portugal-Congresses. I. Dallmeyer...international conference in September 1986, in Oviedo, Spain. The conference focused on the geologic evolution...Asturian-Leonese Domain (Cantabrian Zone) L. C. SANCHEZ DE POSADA, M. L. MARTINEZ CHACON, C. MENDEZ FERNANDEZ | | | Book (volume) | chapters: France and Luxembourg by J. Bouladon Spain by F. Vazquez Guzman Portugal by D. Thadeu Italy...concept arose from the work on the Carte mitalloginique de l' Europe 1:2500 000. This map, which has created...Yugoslavia; and Southwest Europe embraces France, Spain, Portugal and Italy. Each volume has an introductory...Conclusion . Distribution in space Distribution in time Spain by F. V3.zquez Guzman. 69 71 71 73 73 Geology...Neogene troughs Mineral deposits Copper Santiago de Compostela district Arinteiro-type deposits Forn3 | | | Book | using data files from the Boulder, Colorado; Pau la Piilonen, Candian Museum of An1erican Mineralogist...and molybdenu111 minerals in the interface zone (De Voto 1978). These deposits were probably formed below...Ontario; the Goldfields region, Saskatchewan; Placer de Guada lupe, Chi huahua, Mexico; Margnac, France;...l(atherine area, Northern Territo ry, Australia: and Serra de Jacobi na, Bahia, Brazi l. Thoriu,11 veins are the...Sericite. The radioactive zirconium deposits of Po9os de Caldas, Brazil, contain an unusua l assen1b lage | | | Book (volume) | through other the stretches across northwestern Spain. The detailed description of rocks and structure...dip-gliding and syntectonic recrystallisation of quartz (De Swardt et al., ]974). Gravity folding triggered by...recrystallisation of micas has occurred along it (De Swardt et al., 1974; D.M. le Roux, 1974). Low angle...thrusting is very loca- lised. Burial temperatures (De Swardt and Rowsell, 1974) have been estimated from...varying widths on the northern or up-throw side (De Villiers, 1941; Du Toit, 1954; Haughton, 1969; Truswell |
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