| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | alteration envelope, volcanic and sedimentary rocks) play a major role in determining its overall behaviour. Variscan...relatively ductile sulphide-rich bands. The result was a geochemical and mineralogical reorganisation of most...crustal level, deviatoric stress and availability of a fluid phase during deformation and the style and rate...Madrid-UPM, ETSI Minas, Ríos Rosas 21, 28003 Madrid, Spain e-mail: ricardo.castroviejo@upm.es M. Soler e-mail:...net C. Quesada IGME, Ríos Rosas 23, 28003 Madrid, Spain e-mail: c.quesada@igme.es Introduction The ore | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Utilization of mineral resources in Alabama has long been a significant part of the state's mining industry. Since...mineral occurrences in Alabama have been described from a variety of districts, sites, and prospects where mining...States" compiled by J. C. Smock (1883) (assisted by E. A. Smith) for the 1882 Mineral Resources of the United...Geological Survey. This listing was expanded by E. A. Smith and H. McCalley (1904), W. B. Jones (1926)...localized areas, and specific sites. The Alabama has a diverse and widespread variety of minerals, many of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | species. T H E I N T E N T O F T H I S A R T I C L E is to provide a list of mineral localities that have...field collecting. For the most part, the list is a historical compilation. It should be noted that while...not intended to be either a report on the economic geology of Georgia or a field guide for lapidaries...as cryptocrystalline quartz and silicified wood). A l l distances are given in kilometers (km) and are...Jennings B. Gordon, Jr., a consulting geologist, last wrote for Rocks & Minerals on "A Gahnite Occurrence in | | | Book (edition) | and what they are used for. Its chief purpose is as a textbook, designed both for elementary and more advanced...courses. 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Box 139, Burswood...climatic conditions, wall-rock fracture density, and a suitable neutralizing trap site. Weathering of Mississippi...nonsulfide zinc deposits appear to be end members of a spectrum of deposits that include base metal-poor...deposits appear to have formed owing to the mixing of a reduced, low- to moderate-temperature (80°–200°C)...commercial interest in nonsulfide zinc deposits as a potential major source of zinc metal for the twenty-first | | | Book (edition) | CONGRESS Two CoDies Received •JAN A 29 1907 Copyright ErItv /tJLASS A XXc„ No, Copybight, 1905, 1907...University, but it is hoped that it will prove useful as a text-book in other colleges. The mode of arrangement...over one hundred and but also because it leads from a discussion of the simpler to the more complex forms...deposits. 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A first one carried by spinel peridotites and pyroxenites shows a clear himu affinity...particularly below the small area study (<35km2) represents a large window from 2.5-2.7 GPa (garnet peridotite) | | | Book | Dedicated TO MY MOTHER *Ua ENCOURAGED ME WHILE A BOY TO MINERALS, ROCKS AND FOSSILS, GATHER PREFACE...about. Here and there with the aid of capable guides a few have been intro¬ duced into the sphere of that...this and the latter part of the last century. It is a full treasure house constantly being enriched, but...the few who have been initiated have soon acquired a technical language and habit, so that their knowledge...an interpreter at hand, has come almost at once to a barrier which few have the time or patience to surmount | | Hodges, C.A., Cox, D.P., Singer, D.A., Case, J.E., Berger, B.R., Albers, J.P. (1984) U.S. Geological Survey-INGEOMINAS mineral resource assessment of Colombia. Open-File Report Vol. 1984 (84-345) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr84345 | Report (issue) | COLOMBIA By Carroll Ann Hodges, Dennis P. Cox, Donald A. Singer, James E. Case, Byron R. Berger, and John...deposit types (classification number in Appendices A and B) 48 Podiform chromite (1.1) 7 Porphyry copper...domains; explanation for Plates 1 and 2 Appendix A: Ore deposit models Dennis P. Cox, editor (86 pages)...Appendix B: Mineral deposit grade-tonnage models D. A. Singer and D. L. Mosier, editors (193 pages) Illustrations...in October, 1983, provides a synthesis of existing information useful as a basis for planning future minerals | | | Book | Scarth Monitoring the Earth: physical geology in a rion Claudio Yita-Finzi Pla11era1)" geology Claudio...planning and ma11agemer:1DaYid Alexander Vesurius: a biography Alwyn Scarth Volcanoes of Europe Alwyn Scarth...Jean-Claude Tanguy Minerals of Britain and Ireland A. G. Tindle The Open University T: 'XI 'Jo ~6 w·~s... 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Cassedanne A vivianite occurrence in Contra Costa County,California...Moore Phosphate minerals from the Leveaniemi iron mine, Svappavaara, Sweden .......................... | | | Report (issue) | editorial standards INTRODUCTION In the last 20 years, a great surge in the number of papers on stratabound...deposits associated with volcanic rocks has provided a substantial amount of information concerning grades...sub-types. In order to be included in this report, a deposit had to be closely associated with volcanic...deposits are tabular bodies that may or may not have a discordant stockwork or stringer zone stratigraphically...information presented in Table 1 is stored in a computer data base with a hierarchical organization under the SPIRES | | | Book (edition) | Note This Dover edition, first printed in 1995, is a slightly altered republication of the 1968 revised...Company, New York, in 1959. In the Dover edition, a Publisher's Note has been added; eight black-and-white...the mineral kingdom / Richard M. Pearl. p. "A cm. slightly altered republication of the revised...Mead & Company, New York, in For the Dover edition, a Note has been added, eight black-andwhite photos which... XV WATER RESOURCES 272 MINERAL COLLECTING AS A HOBBY 288 BIBLIOGRAPHY 303 INDEX 307 XVI THE | | | Book (edition) | data has been completely revised and updated with a wealth of new information and features. The second...Morocco; (center, left) wulfenite, San Francisco mine, Sonora, Mexico; (center) ameihyst, Veracruz, Mexico;...rnodochrosite, N’Chwaning mine, South Africa; (lower left, center) wulfenite, Red Cloud mine, Arizona; (lower...and Jackie Schlepp. Photo by Wendell E. Wilson. A Van Nostrand Reinhold Book 91-17 S105. TS” REF...Not to be taken from this room Gt ak - a - “~ sy _ a | ve » aie \ Encyclopedia of Minerals | | | Book | pour croirais Je M. E. conseils de la ancien a ses par su président de connaissances développer...Unterhandlungen raison à disposto négociar vista a desde cessao. Sammlung Alters wegen é este ...collection, traiterait à l’amiable les cession. sa A fim de segurar idade celui-ci sofort sich geneigt...derselben, einzulassen. With owner, tain view a considering proposals el Con razon to insure...classification la est i y 9 classe. il formant placé a et etc., essen- « ensuite seulement Carbone | | | Book (edition) | view. It is, on the one hand, intended to supply a condensed account of the metallifer ous resources...country, which will be readable and serv iceable as a text- book and work of reference. 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