| | Book | about 25 articles. Milan Novák (1952, Vyškov, Czech Republic) Head of the Department of Mineralogy, Petrology...published in Czech Republic by Granit, s. r. o., Ditinova 10. 150 00 Prague 5, Czech Republic E-mail: i...reproduction by Studio W G . Prague Printed in Czech Republic by Finidr. s. r. o., Český Tčšín 06/23/03/01...References 15 20 28 Mineralogical Regions Czech Republic (Milan Novák) Hungary (Sándor Szakáll) Poland...85 114 Descriptions of the Mineral Species Czech Republic (Milan Novák). Hungary (Sándor Szakáll), Poland | | | Book | (Russia), P. Bruneton (Europe), J. Cisovsky (Slovak Republic), G. Érdi-Krausz (Hungary), H. J. Förster (Germany)...Hruby (Czech Republic), E. Kirchner (Austria), B. Kirchner (Austria), J. Komínek (Czech Republic), I. Bojkov...J. Royall (Spain), and A. Kuestermeyer (Slovak Republic). M. Cuney deserves my particular gratitude for...endorse its contents. A. Stasch skillfully prepared most figures of the manuscript. Preface An important... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1 West Balkan Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | | | Book (volume) | sand and Fluorspar than any other state in America. Most specimen collecting is done in the Lead-Zinc mining...Mississippi rivers, and in the southern Fluorspar region. Fossil hunters are well aquatinted with the famed...Barite, Calcite, Chalcopyrite, pink Dolomite, Goethite, Jarosite, Marcasite, Malachite, Pyrite, Pyrolusite...Silver, Smithsonite, Witherite. This Fluorspar region extends W into Pope Co. HENDERSON COUNTY TERRE...the youngest rocks appearing in the southwest. The most important formation is the Mississinewa shale, lowest | | | Book (volume) | sand and Fluorspar than any other state in America. Most specimen collecting is done in the Lead-Zinc mining...Mississippi rivers, and in the southern Fluorspar region. Fossil hunters are well aquatinted with the famed...Barite, Calcite, Chalcopyrite, pink Dolomite, Goethite, Jarosite, Marcasite, Malachite, Pyrite, Pyrolusite...Silver, Smithsonite, Witherite. This Fluorspar region extends W into Pope Co. HENDERSON COUNTY TERRE...the youngest rocks appearing in the southwest. The most important formation is the Mississinewa shale, lowest | | | Book (volume) | be retained in any commercial operation. The two most important gold belts include the Dahlonega Belt...Wilkox, and Lincoln counties. In many places, but most notable in the lode gold districts, numerous other...CARTERSVILLE: area barite pitsBarite, Geodes, Goethite, Hematite, Limonite, Iron minerals; area mines...wide geographic distribution in NW Georgia, but most important occurrences are in the vicinity of Cartersville...areaAlmandite garnet; (g) harmony Church, area pegmatite outcropsBeryl; (h) Hickory Flat, 2 mi. NE on rd. to OrangeCorundum; | | | Conference Proceedings (Volume) | Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia: midcrustal granite-related replacement deposits ...................Neoproterozoic rocks in the Lufilian belt, Domes region, Zambia .........................................through polycyclic orogeny: the example of the Litsa district, Russia Anne-Sylvie André-Mayer, Michel Cuney...mantle-crustal ore-forming systems of the Pechenga ore district (Fennoscandian shield) ........................ Garuti, A. Rojas-Purón, F. Longo & A. Chang Granite-related indium mineralisation in SW England . | | Nevolko, Peter A., Pham, Thi Dung, Tran, Trong Hoa, Tran, Tuan Anh, Ngo, Thi Phuong, Fominykh, Pavel A. (2018) Intrusion-related Lang Vai gold-antimony district (Northeastern Vietnam): Geology, mineralogy, geochemistry and 40Ar/39Ar age. Ore Geology Reviews, 96. 218-235 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2018.04.017 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Manuscript Intrusion-related Lang Vai gold-antimony district (Northeastern Vietnam): geology, mineralogy, geochemistry...Fominykh, Intrusionrelated Lang Vai gold-antimony district (Northeastern Vietnam): geology, mineralogy, geochemistry...pertain. Intrusion-related Lang Vai gold-antimony district (Northeastern Vietnam): geology, mineralogy, geochemistry...nsc.ru Abstract. The Lo Gam domain is one of the most important areas for metallogenic studies in northeastern...deposits, which are included in the Lang Vai ore district. Each of the deposits includes several ore zones | | | Book (volume) | bedrock formations. Northwestern Nebraska contains most of the gem fields in the state, insomuch as both...this part of the state. In this rough, uncurried region are found the famed Fairburn agates, brilliantly...for gemstone materials. An extensive collecting region of agatized and opalized wood for high gem quality...creeks: especially along Lodgepole Cr., all region S of Sidney to Ogalla, along banks of the South...States DAWES & SIOUX COUNTIES AREA, the entire region embraced by these two adjoining NW Cos., in gravel | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | W) and gold metallogeny of the Central Africa Region: a review W. L. Pohl*1, M. Biryabarema2 and B....significance in the Central Africa or Great Lakes region, i.e. gold, tin, tantalum and tungsten, are part...driving agent was peraluminous ilmenite-series granite magmatism, synchronous with intracratonic compression... the zone of mineralisation retracts into the granite roof. Typically in the first case, antiformal sites...underexplored. Keywords: Gold, Tin, Tantalum, Tungsten, Granite-related, Metallogeny, Africa Introduction 1 Austrian | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | basement blocks. Metamorphism rclated t o igneous granite intrusions were more intense in anticlinal structures...the emplacement of LIL-element enriched .tin’ granite.;. They formed sheets at basementisediment and...province covering Burundi, Rwanda, the west lake district of Tanzania, and southwest Uganda. The latter...plateau; Ka-Kaniena Fe; Ki-Kirwa W; Ke-Karenge G 4 granite; M-Mashonga Au: No-Nyarnulilo W; Rh-Ruhiza W. Rwanda:...is restricted to deeper levels of exposure near granite intrusions in anticlines or above basement cores | | | Book | TO How to find, identify and collect the world’s most fascinating specimens, featuring over 800 stunning...MINERALS How to find, identify and collect the world’s most fascinating specimens, featuring over 800 stunning...specimens, and note that these may vary from region to region, and from country to country. Useful information...photographs were provided by the following: 2 (Granite rock exposed at Tarn (Midi-Pyrenees), France),...on to tell you that the mottled brown stone is granite - then show how through the Above: Some specimens | | | Book | localities for good ilmenite crystals exist in the region (Brunet, I 977b ). NEW YORK Amity, Orange County...Mount Malosa, Chilwa alkaline province, Zomba district. "Illite" is the name of a series of incompletely...large Baveno-law-twinned crystals of rnicrocline. Most of the ilmenite crystals are less than 10 cm across...in Switzerland, it is only in the Maderanertal region of east-central Canton Uri that clefts bearing...clefts are found fairly commonly throughout this region, such that only a handful of notable finds during | | | Report (issue) | Rock units .................................. Granite (Precambrian) ..................... Dead wood Formation... 3-5. Photographs showing: ............... 3. Granite along Ogden Creek ...............................analyses and normative compositions of Precambrian granite ........................................... Chemical...Lodge core, an area of approximately 30 km2. The most favorable part of this area, which was outlined...surround and partly replace a granite of Precambrian age. This granite is approximately 2.6 b.y. old | | | Journal (issue) | ............ 57 Heulandite from the Illawarra District, NSW P. Carr, M. Perkins, B. Chenhall, f. Pemberton...Swanston Street Melbourne, Victoria, 3000. The granite outcrops at Lake Boga, Wycheproof and Pyramid Hill...Wycheproof and Pyramid Hill granites are small outcrops in northern Victoria, projecting above the flat-lying...flat-lying sediments of the Murray Basin (Fig. 1). Each granite has been quarried for aggregate and during this...been dislodged from where it had been enclosed in granite in the northeast comer of the quarry, about 6 metres | | Palero, F. J., Both, R. A., Arribas, A., Boyce, A. J., Mangas, J., Martin-Izard, A. (2003) Geology and Metallogenic Evolution of the PolymetallicDeposits of the Alcudia Valley Mineral Field, Eastern Sierra Morena, Spain. Economic Geology, 98 (3) 577-605 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.98.3.577 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | distinct types of deposits have been recognized. The most significant mineralizing events were related to...two major phases of deformation (HD1, HD2) and granite emplacement during the Hercynian orogeny. Stable...isotope data. Type E deposits, the most abundant and economically most important type, are post-tectonic...fractures and are widely distributed through the district in rocks ranging from Neoproterozoic to Late Ordovician...zonal relationship with respect to monzogranite outcrops, indicating that late Hercynian magmatism was | | | Book | Geomorphological Landscapes of the World 2. Granite Landscapes of the World by Piotr Migon soneoebna... ™ ——— SS ® 7 m S st ‘ eo os i re Granite Landscapes of the World| Piotr Migon UNIVERSITY...offices in Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan...Cataloging in Publication Data Migon, Piotr. Granite landscapes of the world/Piotr Migon. p. cm. Includes... ISBN 0-19-927368-5 (alk. paper) 1. Granite. 2. Granite outcrops. 3. Geomorphology. QE462.G7M49 2006 | | | Book | languages, particularly Chinese and Japanese. However, most relevant publications from India are in English...geoarchaeology, archaeomineralogy, and archaeometallurgy, most of what is presented herein is from the literature... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Outcrops, Mining, and Quarrying . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 11.2.1 Granite/Diorite. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... author of the Book of Precious Stones, was the most influential Islamic scholar of his time . . . . | | | Book (volume) | rises abruptly into the 6,000 sq. mi. Black Hills region enclosed by the Belle Fourche and Cheyenne rivers...The rising granite mass intruded the famed Cretaceous Dakota sandstone, which underlies most of the Great...of the geologically notable granite dome uplift which also produced a most remarkable series of pegmatite...of the otherwise barren granite. From then have come some of the world’s most spectacular crystals of...has come only from the core of the Black Hills region. Two divisions are recognized: the Northern Section | | | Report (issue) | out r1inerals, gives examples from widespread outcrops, orebodies and mineral deposits, some as far north...(Black Island) ............. 18 5. Botryoidal goethite, showing radiating fibrous structure (Museum)...aggregates, partially oxidized to rusty brown goethite (Baker Patton deposit) ........................................ 13 5. Prismatic crystal of goethite. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ....iron oxide minerals can be readily seen iron in outcrops in Manitoba; iron-titanium and ironchromium oxides | | | Book (volume) | some new references for individual states, but the most useful references were no longer in print and were...but there is enough information to be useful to most gem and mineral collectors. Generally, Minerals...407 ft. Cheaha Mt. This crystalline or mineral region is composed primarily of metamorphosed Paleozoic...counties. In this contorted, structurally complicated region of slates, phyllites, marbles, quartzites, and...graphite, quartz), and gneisses, as well as numerous granite pegmatites and ore-bearing veins. Prior to the | | | Book (volume) | some new references for individual states, but the most useful references were no longer in print and were...but there is enough information to be useful to most gem and mineral collectors. Generally, Minerals...407 ft. Cheaha Mt. This crystalline or mineral region is composed primarily of metamorphosed Paleozoic...counties. In this contorted, structurally complicated region of slates, phyllites, marbles, quartzites, and...graphite, quartz), and gneisses, as well as numerous granite pegmatites and ore-bearing veins. Prior to the | | | Report (issue) | ...................... Georgia-South Carolina district ................................................................. ........................ Czech Republic .......................................................................... The Asia-Pacific region .........................................................40 41 Palaeochannels in the Kalgoorlie region ........................................................................ Weathered leucocratic granite exposed at Wooderarung Gully. Mullewa Scanning | | | Book | collector, for alluvial cassiterite (tin oxide), and most probably for copper ores for the production of bronze...0- 1 I). Cornwall, for its size, has one of the most diverse ranges of mineral species in the U K, if...character, have been carved into small objects. The granite rock, which forms the county's 'backbone ', produced...well as two scenic views to give a flavour of the district. Such a plethora of wonderful minerals - each...impossible to include all those found in each district. I have therefore included a gallery of minerals | | Xu, Xiaoming, Ding, Hongrui, Li, Yan, Lu, Anhuai, Li, Yan, Wang, Changqiu (2018) Mineralogical characteristics of Mn coatings from different weathering environments in China: clues on their formation. Mineralogy and Petrology, 112 (5) 671-683 doi:10.1007/s00710-018-0564-0 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | mineralogical characteristics indicate that dendrite is most likely endogenic, while rock varnish and soil cutan...characteristics Introduction Manganese is the third most abundant transition element on Earth, just following...in terrestrial weathering environments with the most representative occurrences in rock varnish covered...:(0123456789) X. Xu et al. birnessite are the two most representative species of Mn deposits (Post 1999)...exclude the interference of substrate. However, 13 most of the existing investigations using this method | | | Book (volume) | ......................258 Missouri – New Lead District Map .........................................................325 New Jersey – Franklin Mining District Map ............................................Texas – Fluorite in the Terlingua Quicksilver District .................................455 Texas – Sulfur..............502 Vermont – Orange County Copper District Site Map ...................................503...some new references for individual states, but the most useful references were no longer in print and were |
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