| Romero, L., Alonso, H., Campano, P., Fanfani, L., Cidu, R., Dadea, C., Keegan, T., Thornton, I., Farago, M. (2003) Arsenic enrichment in waters and sediments of the Rio Loa (Second Region, Chile) Applied Geochemistry, 18 (9) 1399-1416 doi:10.1016/s0883-2927(03)00059-3 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | sediments and As concentration in waters in the area. The extreme arid conditions, high evaporation,...be natural, i.e. linked to the lithologies in the area. Smelter emissions and mining wastes, as well as...author. Tel.: +39-070-67-57-724; fax: +39-070-282-236. E-mail address: cidur@unica.it (R. Cidu). 1998), especially...quality in mining areas of Latin America. 2. Field area and environmental situation The region of Antofagasta...Ocean, between 20 50 and 26 50 S. It covers an area of approximately 126,500 km2 (16.7% of the national | | | Book | and updates. Bigger changes have been made in the area of the alkaline and related rocks. In the ten years...improvements in computer technology – in particular e-mail which, with over 450 transmissions, enabled me...files which I have then sent to the publishers by e-mail. The book was then printed directly from the...p.23) as M minus any muscovite, apatite, primary carbonates etc., as muscovite, apatite, and primary... 40 2.13 REFERENCES BELLIENI, G., JUSTIN VISENTIN, E., LE MAITRE , R.W., P ICCIRILLO , E.M. & Z ANETTIN | | | Book (edition) | B.Sc., F.G.S., F.R.G.S., F.R.A.S.B. G E O L O G IC A L S U R V E Y O F I N D J / . W IT H IL L U ST R...IO N S M ACM ILLAN AND CO., L IM IT E D ST. M A R T IN ’S ST R E E T , LONDON 19 44 C O PY R IG H T...Edition 1939. Reprinted 1944. P R IN T E D AND P U B L IS H E D IN GSEAT AND F. IN HEAVEN, THESE...do justice to the devoted labours of viii PK E FA C E the small body of original workers who, since... for his warm sympathy and encouragement. To Dr. E. H. Pascoe, D.Sc.^ Director of the Geological Survey | | | Book (edition) | rey, : ea i nem tl, lim ie umn, clas vige guar E ailfeaacrated ere ela et if ee — ea end oe...characters of the plains of India. Rajputana a debatable area. Mountains of India; the Himalayan mountains; physical...gneisses. Distribution of the Dharwar system. Type-area Dharwar-Mysore State; Rajputana: the Aravalli mountains;...PLEMR GAMBRYAT GVGTEM: xiii PAGE VII sno Al e. Pie an | eo) 198 The Cambrian of India. (i)...sandstone. Salt-pseudomorph shales. (ii) The Spiti area—the Spiti geosyncline. The Cambrian of Spiti; Haimanta | | | Book (edition) | archive.org/cletails/cu31924003933409 i o Pi W E-> Pd o H K Eh O Ph j : A MANUAL OF THE GEOLOGY...and extra-peninsular regions. Extra- Limits of area treated', three great divisions, sular, extra-peninsular...Bundelkhand. characters (25), southern portion of area (26), absence of absence of accessory minerals,...absence quartz reefs and- occasional presence in area of schistose gnfeiss (27), foliation of of serpentine;...Bundelkhand, probable disturbance under the Vindhyan area. Beds in Nellore (50), possible confusion at the | | | Book (volume) | OF PART M V s ^ 1 1 5 INDIA. PENINSULAR AREA. Nature of present INTRODUCTION. geography work...Ethiopian Survival of older types in the Indian area — Glacial epoch — Sub-recent changes of level —...Himalaya — Ranges and Peninsula of Extra- Peninsular area in rivers series flora ejDoch latei-ite affinities...previous works on the subject in the extent of the area described, and amount of information in the hands...the Extra- Peninsular area, as the territories divided from the Feninsular area by the Indo-Gangetic |
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