| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | described by Verbeek,' and also the region of the Pic de Maros in Celebes, from which rocks were collected...and nephelite syenites in the vicinity of the Pic de Maros in Celebes. Mt. Mouriah in the Diapara Residency...stream Kali Gillinan, near the village Masin, on the south slope of the mountain above Bareng; the other locality...fewer of augite, olivine, and magnetite. The Pic de Maros is a mountain of igneous rocks covered with...southwestern extremity of a short ridge, situated between Maros and Tjamba, north of Makassar, in Celebes. Its rocks | | | Book | 19Mafurite ............................. 2.1.20 Shonkinite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Birunga Volcanic Province . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leucite-Bearing...Kimberley, Australia Leucite-Bearing Rocks of New South Wales, Australia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . Potassic Rocks of N avaj o-Hopi Province (USA) . . .. Leucite-Bearing Rocks of Leucite.... . . . 199 17.3.2 Genesis of Magmas of Roman Province ......... 206 17.3.3 Genesis of Shoshoni te . | | | Book | and Somma-Vesuvius of Italy and the Bufumbira province of equatorial Africa, K-rich silica undersaturated.... . . . . . . 4.1.5 Leucite-Bearing Rocks of Indonesia . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2 Ultrapotassic Rocks... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2.2 New South Wales, Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Lamproites from Pniel, Post Masburg, Swartruggens, South Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3.5 K-Rich.... . . . . . . . Potassic Rocks of Navajo-Hopi Province . . . . . . Dulce Dike . . . . . . . . . . . | | | Book | classification schemes such as the R1–R2 scheme of De La Roche, it is regrettable that this potentially...corresponds with archetypal rocks from Kimberley, South Africa, which were formerly termed “basaltic kimberlites”...and unique occurrence in the Orange Free State of South Africa. Wagner (1928) previously suggested that...above melteigite These are mela- varieties of shonkinite 60 70 the rocks below foid monzosyenite ...chemically distinct calciocarbonatites C1 and C2. South African Journal of Geology. Vol.102(2), p.109–121 | | | Book | charnockite (Job Charnock), dolo- mite (Deodat G. S. T. G. de Dolomieu), muckite (Fritz Muck), obsidian (Obsidius...(Giuseppe Marzari-Pencati), saussurite (Horace B. de Saussure), and ulrichite (George H. F. Ulrich). A...clinopyroxene, and magnetite, j Island of Alboran, off Cabo de Gata, Spain] (Becke in 1899) alboranite, quartz ig...nepheline than the original melteigite. ] Algarve province, Portugal] (Lacroix in 1922) algon sed. Viscous...hornblendebearing andesite and dacite. [Ambon Island, Indonesia] (Verbeek in 1899) ambrite sed. Variety of retinite | | | Book | volcanoes, and volcanic Roman activity authors and de- earth- quakes. Strabo, the Greek geographer and...he together with basaltic rocks of the south coast of New South petrology. was generated ‘more or less...a belt of coarsely crystalline ultra-basic R. A. de Reaumur (1726), L. Spallanzani (1794) and George...minimum in the uppermost mantle (70-100 km). Such a de- crease in thermal conductivity may result in the...planet, the gravitational force acting on it tends to de- crease, and at the centre the force becomes zero | | | Report (issue) | prop~rly ~nd systematically, according to . methods de~cnbedin any work on assaying. lt should be noted...geographio. The primary step is by oontinents, North and South Amerioa ooming first, then in order, Europe, Africa...the scattered islands of the Pacific In~ ~an, and South Atlantic ooeans, and finally An~arc twa. The States...divisions are arranged in zones running from north to south (except in Germany, where it is from west to east)...Columbia, Virginia, Kentucky, North Cn.rolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia. Central and \Vostern |
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