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GREENLAND BY P. J. ADAMS AND J. w. COWIE WITH 4 FIGURES IN THE TEXT AND 2 PLATES KØBENHAVN C. A....GREENLAND BY P. J. ADAMS AND J. vv. covvr E WITH 4 FIGURES IN THE TEXT AND 2 PLATES KØBENHAVN C. A...Campanuladal Sandstones and Limestones .................. . .... . c Fyns Sø Dolomite ..... . ... . ........showing the principal places mentioned in the text, and location of region covered by Plaie I. < ..... ...Land and around the inner part of Danmarks Fjord, and approximately bounded by latitudes 80° and 81 ° |
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Thrusting in the Durham Permian 193 Thrusting and other movements in the Durham Permian By C. T. TRECHMANN...sulphates and chlorides; at the surface it has quite a different appearance. The Permian and overlying...subsequent differential uplift and denudation the area remained a land surface and the sulphates were removed...penetrating water, not by subaerial weathering. Horizontal and low angle thrusts occur in the Sunderland area above...by diminution in rock volume following solution and segregation accompanied by attraction or packing |
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MING AN AND A N T I COSTI ISL A N D S, GULF OF S A IN T LAWRENCE1 BY CHARLES SCHUCHERT AND W. H . TWEXHOFEL...................... Romaine formation—thickness and general characteristics ........ Iiomaine formation...Chazian and Mohawkian series...................................... Mingan formation—thickness and generalcharacteristics......................................... Location and characteristics....................................695 696 697 699 700 700 701 704 678 SCH UCHERT AND T W E N H O FE L — ORDOVICIC-SILURIC SECTION Page |
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1017/S0016756814000089 193 Stratigraphy, composition and provenance of argillaceous marls from the Calcare...layers and traces of kaolinite), carbonate minerals (calcite, aragonite and dolomite), quartz and traces...traces of feldspars (both K-feldspars and plagioclase), gypsum and celestine. The palaeoweathering index...during the Miocene. The Th/Sc versus Zr/Sc ratios and Al–Zr–Ti plot suggest that the samples likely record...during a period characterized by persistent dry and warm/arid conditions alternating with relatively |
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County. In many other areas of the country, caves and associated karst features such as sinkholes have...assemblage of bones of Pleistocene animals that lived and died or became trapped in these features. Although...are extensive in the western half of Ohio, caves and other karst features are not well developed over...appears t o be a reef of Middle Silurian Lockport Dolomite. It is probable that various phases of Pleistocene...Cave systems on this ridge have long been known, and in 1927 one of these caves was opened for commercial |
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Stratigraphy, Morphology, and Paleoecology of a Fossil Peccary Herd From Western Kentucky By WARREN I...I. FINCH, FRANK C. WHITMORE, JR., and JOHN D. SIMS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 790 W ark...Geological Survey Nature of the death and burial of the herd and comparison with other fossil peccary....................................... Mineralogy and size analyses......................................................................... Silt fabric and paleowind directions............................ |
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Y VALLEY, NEW JE R SE Y * BY HENRY B. KUMMEL AND STUART WELLER ( Read before the Society December........................................ Relations and character........................................................................... Stratigraphic and macroscopiccharacters................................................................... Character and thickness................................................................................... Folds and feults.......................................... |
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Geol, Suru., 1917. 8. "The Copper Deposits of Ray and Miami, Arizona," Prof. Paper I IS, U.S.A. Geol, Surv...output between 1815 and 1905 they serve to illustrate the point under discussion, and, if complete. would...extensive and thickest; and the fossils which formed the subject of the early memoirs and most important...For the main boundaries of the Marl Slate and Yellow Sands and the outliers of the Permian I am indebted...district. The map herewith presented is a drift map and shows only tue outcrops of the beds, but the boundaries |
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....................... 514 Girardeau limestone and Orchard Creek sh ale...............................Central-western area: Edgewood, Kankakee and Joliet lime« stones ................................................................... 527 Joliet and Waukesha lim estones...............................the top of the Richmond group of the Ordovician and the base of the Manlius formation of the Devonian...the top of the Richmond every where in Illinois, and with the exception of the long-lived Leptwna rhom1 |
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mounds in two continental Neogene basins of central Spain Manuel Hoyos, Miguel Doblas, Sergio Sánchez-Moral...Cañaveras, Salvador Ordoñez, Carmen Sesé, Enrique Sanz and Vicente Mahecha Geological Society, London, Special...mounds in two continental Neogene basins of central Spain M A N U E L HOYOS 1, M I G U E L D O B L A S l,...I.C.), Josg Gutierrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain 2Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos...Geologfa, Universidad de Alicante, 03690 Alicante, Spain Abstract: While many halokinetic models consider |
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Zhong-Wu Lan ⁎, Zhong-Qiang Chen School of Earth and Environment, The University of Western Australia...material is morphologically similar to Palaeopascichnus and represents the largest species of this genus. They...present-day xenophyophore protists in chamber morphology and growth patterns, supporting the interpretation that...interglacial successions between the Landrigan/Marinoan and Egan/Ediacaran glaciations. If correlation with the...evolutionary gap between the Cryogenian and Ediacaran animal assemblages and well-known Ediacaran biota. The |
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Preprocessor and Postprocessor for TOUGH2, T2VOC, TMVOC & TOUGHREACT, TOUGH-FX/HYDRATE, and TETRAD Powerful...28 4 Renewables Deep geothermal potential in Spain...Raul Hidalgo The GTR-H project...R. Goodman et...geothermal potential in N. Ireland...Derek Reay and John Kelly 14 Induced seismicity associated with...geothermal 19 ...T. Kraft et al. Geothermal energy and CO2 sequestration...Umberto Puppini 21 Transboundary...Mura-Zala Basin 24 ...A. Nádor and A. Lapanje Alternative energy in the Crimea and Carpathians, Ukraine 28 |
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Geological Society of America Memoir 44 FAUNAL LISTS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF PALEOZOIC CORALS BY R. S. BASSLER...EUROPE AND ASIA. Ordovician correlation table, Great PALEOZOIC oe CORAL FAUNAS 3 3 and North eee...Russia, and the Arctic. a 3 > Ordovician of Esthonia........ 5 Upper Ordovician of Norway and Sweden...Sweden. Ordovician of Siberia and Central Asia... OrpoviciANn or Norta AMERICA. TABLE OF ORDOVICIAN STAGES...Canadian (Beekmantownian) of the Appalachian Valley and Texas... Chazyan of Eastern North America Blackriveran |
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Origins, Age, and Structure of Reefs and Biotopes Sulak 8-1 ORIGINS, COMPOSITION, AGE AND STRUCTURAL...DIVERSIFICATION OF VIOSCA KNOLL LOPHELIA CORAL REEFS AND SUBSTRATE – A SYNOPSIS OF PRELIMINARY RESULTS Kenneth...live Lophelia pertusa fronds, coral rubble, rocks and reef sands during 2004-2005 submersible investigations...analyses to proceed. Radiometric ages of living coral and dead subfossil coral were obtained. One substrate...for mineralogy via x-ray diffraction and for stable 13 C and 18 O isotopic signatures. Gravimetric |
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Origin of Primary and Diagenetic· Carbonates in the Lacustljne Green · ~iver .Formation.(J3,ocene),...Coloraifo and Utili · ··· ,, ' U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 2157 AVAILABILITY OF BOOKS AND MAPS OF...year are listed in the most recent annual "Price and Availability List." Publications that may be listed...but not listed in the most recent annual "Price and Availability List" may no longer be available. Reports...below. BY MAIL OVER THE COUNTER Books Books and Maps Professional Papers, Bulletins, Water-Supply |
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SURVEY Map and table describing fossil collections and related samples in the Ketchikan and Prince Rupert...quadrangles, southeastern Alaska by Henry C. Berg and Edwin L. Cruz U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report...preliminary and has not been edited or reviewed for conformity with Geological Survey standards and nomenclature...1982 Map and table describing fossil collections and related samples in the Ketchikan and Prince Rupert...Alaska by Henry C. Berg and Edwin L. Cruz INTRODUCTION This report consists of a map and companion table describing |
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1919 GEOLOGY AND STRATIGRAPHY OF THE AREA OP PALEO ZOIC ROCKS IN THE VICINITY OF HUDSON AND JAMES BAYS...BAYS 1 BY T. E. SAVAGE AND FRANCIS M. VAN TUYL (Presented before the Society December 29, 1916) CONTENTS...340 Classification of Paleozoic rocks of Hudson and James Bay region............ 341 Ordovician rocks........ 360 Section of rocks exposed along Winisk and Shammattawa rivers........361 Ekwan River section..................368 Devonian rocks in the Hudson and James Bay region................................ |
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Open-File Report 91-0579 This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological...or product names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government...America have adopted democratic political systems and liberal economic policies. The resulting favorable...American investment in Latin American mineral resources and has improved cooperation between geoscience organizations...found a need for a compilation of Spanish geological and mining terminology that goes beyond the few Spanish-English |
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F.R.G.S. With the assistance of the Statistical and Indexing Sections of the Mineral Resources Division...occurrence • • • • Ores and minerals of cobalt • • Mining, beneficiation and recovery • Preparation of...cobalt " • • • Production, consumption and trade . Marketing, prices and tariffs • • Uses • • • • • • • •...United Kingdom • • • • • Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Northern Rhodesia • • • • Nyasaland •...113 114 115 PAGE Germany (The Federal Republic and Eastern Germany) Greece • • • • • • • • • • •• Italy |
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DALLMEYER and E. MARTINEZ GARCIA (Eds.): Pre-Mesozoic Geology of Iberia (1990) R.D. DALLMEYER and P. P. LECORCHE...LECORCHE (Eds.): The West Mrican Orogens and Circum-Atlantic Correlatives (1991) R.D. Dallmeyer E....de Geologia Universidad de Oviedo 33005 Oviedo, Spain GARCIA ISBN-13 :978-3-642-83982-5 e-ISBN-13 :978-3-642-83980-1...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 |
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, RENZULLI A., & SIENA F. (1998) Volcanological and petrological evolution of the eastern Vulsini District...Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 87, 211-232. PALLADINO D. M., SIMEI S. (2005) - Eruptive dynamics and caldera...- Classification and nomenclature of volcanic rocks, lamprophyres, carbonatites, and melilitic rocks:...rocks: recommendations and suggestions of the IUGS Subcommission on the Systematics of Igneous Rocks - Geology...Leucite-bearing (kamafugitic/leucititic) and –free (lamproitic) ultrapotassic rocks and associated shoshonites from |
| AYRTON, WILLIAM G., BERRY, WILLIAM B. N., BOUCOT, ARTHUR J., LAJOIE, JEAN, LESPERANCE, PIERRE J., PAVLIDES, LOUIS, SKIDMORE, W. BRIAN (1969) Lower Llandovery of the Northern Appalachians and Adjacent Regions. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 80 (3) 459 doi:10.1130/0016-7606(1969)80[459:llotna]2.0.co;2 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
Quebec Lower Llandovery of the Northern Appalachians and Adjacent Regions Abstract: Rocks of clearly dated...the northern Appalachians and adjacent regions. Their areal distribution and lithology permit a generalized...impure carbonates with clastic detritus and clastic interbeds, and, locally, relatively clean carbonate...rocks of the platform include the Manitoulin Dolomite and the Ellis Bay Formation. In the deposits to...whole, within the limy and clastic deposits of the Carys Mills Formation and the Matapedia Group, as |
| Hislop, S. (1860) On the Tertiary Deposits, associated with Trap-rock, in the East Indies: With Descriptions of the Fossil Shells, by the Rev. S. Hislop; and of the Fossil Insects, by Andrew Murray, Esq., F.R.S.E.; and a Note on the Fossil Cypridae, by T. Rupert Jones, Esq., F.G.S. Journal of the Geological Society, 16 (1) 154-166 doi:10.1144/gsl.jgs.1860.016.01-02.22 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
separating in a nearly pure state ; so that in lakes and limited seabasins there must result from this reaction...(another source of gypsum), contain only salts of soda and magnesia. The further action of solutions of bicarbonate...waters must give rise to bicarbonate of magnesia, and, aided by evaporation, to precipitates of magnesian...note are, first, the formation of sulphate of lime and bicarbonate of magnesia by the action of bicarbonate...sulphate of magnesia, and their successive deposition in the forms of gypsum and hydrous carbonate of |
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rare-earth species found as small crystals in drusy dolomite-lined cavities. The extremely rare yttrium silicate-carbonate...pink and pale brown, translucent to transparent, tabular microcrystals on matrix of white dolomite, and...quartz veins in a variety of metamorphic, plutonic and pegmatitic environments. In the mid- l 970s, local...quartz on a ridge had once been mined for quartz, and large ilmenite masses could be seen on the old dumps...towns of Amity and Edenville, large, fine crystals of spine!, titanite, amphibole and pyroxene have been |