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SOME ROCKS OF THE BASEMENT COMPLEX, TORRICELLI MOUNTAINS, NEW GUINEA GBoncBBlron, (JnitLersity of Melbourne...as exp:sed in the Torricelli Mountains of New Guinea, reveals magnetite, ilmenite, hematite, rutile,...intergrowth comprised of ex-solved rutile lamellae in ilmenite proper. The relationships of the opaque oxides...acid and basic metamorphic rocks from the Torricelli Mountains, has been found to contain a variety of...Finsch Coast-Torricelli Mountains Region on the northern coast of Eastern Nern' Guinea. 50/ 568 GEORGE |
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388 1,452 75.5 70 a-Fe20• 8 13 24.5 30 Seven new chemical analysesof pure carefully separated materials...magnetite (containing about 5% hematite)--from Edison, New Jersey--in evacuated silica glass tubes at 1,050ø...noted by Baker (1) in amphibolitefrom Matapau, New Guinea. The pro- Fe208-Fe80, AND COMPOSITION OF TITANOMAGHEMITE...in a specimen of amphibolite from Matapau, Nexv Guinea. X 430. FIG. 3. Martitized magnetite; the magnetite... U.S.S.R. X 525. Fro. 4. Irregular grain of ilmenite (dark gray) in titanomaghemite (light gray), xvith |
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Miiller School of Geosciences University of Sydney New South Wales 2006 Australia a THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY...orientations from multiple focal-plane solutions: new insight into the PAUSULGILATU INIT ADIGE SUESS JACI...Miiller Mesozoic—Cenozoic evolution of Australia’s New Guinea margin in a west Pacific context...... K.C. Hill...and R. Hall Collision tectonics of northern Papua New Guinea: key field relationships GCIIOHOMREW INOUE...Middle Miocene Pacific—Australia plate boundary in New Zealand: an alternative PF ARSCHEECRESAMILSYSTICHE |
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the results of growing a particular variety in a new district. There is evidence that the same variety...unsatisfactory, and it became necessary to devise a new method. This involved a great deal of experimental...separately with the samples from each State or Province. As has been indicated above, the second series... owing principally to the hilly nature ot the province. In the hill districts of Simla and Kulu the rainfall...The samples of the second series sent from this Province numbered altogether 55 1 £.e. rather more than |
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...................... 1507 VIII. WEST PAPUA (WEST NEW GUINEA)............................................................ 1516 VIII.1. New Guinea General and West Papua ..................................................... 2127 IX.10. SW Pacific (incl. New Caledonia)............................................................. 2140 IX.11. Papua New Guinea (East New Guinea main island) .................................................... 2210 IX.12. Papua New Guinea (Bismarck Sea, Solomon Sea, Woodlark Basin) |
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...................... Uplift of the Barisan Mountains ....................................... Relation...227 227 227 227 2 27 228 228 228 228 229 229 New Guinea ..................................................... Upper Paleozoic basement of southeast New Guinea ....... Paleozoic shelf or platform strata ..... Rifting of Malay-Sumatra subcontinent from New Guinea ............................................... Mesozoic and Cenozoic evolution of southern New Guinea .... Late Mesozoic and early Tertiary continental |
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Corundum . . . . . . • • .11 Haematite ......... 21 Ilmenite ......... 28 Rutile ......... 34 Anatase .......homogeneous cassiterite from Westland, South Island, New Zealand (in Hutton, 1950). Spectrographic determinations...spinel-emery deposits of the Cortlandt complex, New York, have been attributed to the alteration of basic...reference to those of the Cortlandt complex. New York. New York State Museum, Bull. 351. - 1957. Emery:...large amount may be due to the intergrowth of ilmenite: Edwards (1938) has reported titanhaematite from |
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Bureau) ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY Ronald W. Tank New York - Oxford OXFORD UNIVERSITY 1983 PRESS Copyright...Use of geologic knowledge for such purposes is not new. William Smith, Beginning near the end of the...application to hu- man problems and endeavors. What is new in the last twenty years or so is brought out in...goes beyond the customary practice of introducing new concepts, up-to-date information. current case...second edition have been retained. This introduces 15 new articles. The readings offer a stimulating and challenging |
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individually. Since desktop publishing technology is very new and may be unfamiliar to some readers, brief comments..................... 10 lb2.Hardware for entering new data into a computer............................................................... 11c5. Duncan's New Multiple Range Test ...............................Geology can be summarised as follows: (1) Volumes of new and existing numerical data: The British Geological...(turned into large sets of numbers), opening up vast new possibilities for manipulation, revision, scale-change |