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Iron from
Bulla Island, Baku City, Azerbaijan


Locality type:Island
Classification
Species:Iron
Formula:Fe
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Iron data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bulla Island, Baku City, Azerbaijan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:350313
Long-form Identifier:1:3:350313:3
GUID (UUID V4):e9ba449e-4782-456c-b01a-f7d514e27e9d
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SEDIMENTATION ON THE CASPIAN SUBMARINE SLOPE WITHIN AZERBAIJAN (PART 2 OF 3) M.V. Klenova Published online:...SEDIMENTATION ON THE CASPIAN SUBMARINE SLOPE WITHIN AZERBAIJAN (PART 2 OF 3), International Geology Review,... SEDIMENTATION ON THE CASPIAN. SUBMARINE SLOPE WITHIN AZERBAIJAN (PART 2 OF 3) 1 by M.V. Klenova translated...at about the same depth north and south of the Island of Zhily; and finally, from observation points...bank of Apsheron, and Point 237, northeast of the Island of Zhily, where they might have occurred after
Report (issue)
Russia); magnetite, ilmenite, hematite, pyrite, iron (Tolbachik volcano, Russia); Cu, S, jarosite (Getang...volcano, Kamchatka Peninsula. In a mud volcano on Bulla Island, Caspian Sea. At Kyzylcheku, Karamazar, Tajikistan
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Jan Freedman and his exhibits up from the Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery to the Show. We were sorry...Freedman, keeper of Natural History at the Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery gave a most interesting presentation...for this purpose. The chosen theme for 2010 was Iron Minerals - or any specimen where one of the minerals...provided a good example of bassetite , the rare iron uranyl phosphate consisting of small yellow tabular...number of hematite specimens from the West Cumbrian Iron Orefield including a fine example of 'pencil ore'
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barite, diamonds, tin, sulphur, salt, scheelite, iron sands, and coral (Fig. 4 and Table 1). Potentially...source of copper,542 mercury, nickel, limestone,7 and iron ore. As of the mid-1970s, more than 100 subsea mines...difficult. Iron Ore From 1895 until 1966, miners produced iron ore from beneath the sea at Bell Island (Wabana)...commodity Value of production Output Coal Sulphur Iron ore Sand and gravel Calcium carbonate* Scheelite...1975. n.a. = not available. million tons of usable iron ore were being produced annually in a subseabed
Report (issue)
RIDGES, RIFTS AND FRACTURE ZONES ........ 2.75 ISLAND ARCS, TRENCHES AND BENIOFF ZONES D.I Mixed Geography...ocean Symposium, Newport, R.I., 1968, Proc.: Rhode Island Univ. Graduate School Oceanography Occasional Pub...sea; classic accounts of marine exploration: Cardan City, New York, Am. Mus. Nat. History, Nat. Hist. Press...ocean Symposium, Newport, R.I., 1968, Proc., Rhode Island Univ. Graduate School Oceanography Occasional Pub...Geologists, 15th Ann. Field Conf. 1967: Salt Lake City, Utah, Intermountain Aasoc. Geologists, p. 97. 1969
 
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