| Henley, H. F., Brown, R. E., Brownlow, J. W., Barnes, R. G., Stroud, W. J. (2001) Grafton-Maclean Metallogenic Map (SH/56-6, SH/56-7) Metallogenic Study and Mineral Deposit Data Sheets. Geological Survey of New South Wales | Report (issue) | N. CRAMSIE, DIRECTOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES i Original typing: Review: Cartography: Cover...from the coast south of Evans Head (see Photograph 12). Insets are: cut blue and gold New England sapphires...Survey of New South Wales, Sydney, xii + 292 pp, with CD-ROM. Edited by: R.A. Facer © New South Wales Department...northeastern New South Wales and extends over a significantly mineralised portion of the southern New England...large part of the Clarence-Moreton Basin in New South Wales, and includes parts of large Tertiary volcanic | | | Book | U.S.A. Road, Penguin Books Australia Ltd, Ringwood, Victoria, Australia First published 1973 Copyright...But where can wisdom be found? Job xxviii, 5-12, New English Bible Contents Maps and Diagrams List...Trade and Price Problems the cases of Nickel and Tin in Minerals— . The Political Factor in Mineral...Political Factor in Mineral Exploitation IJ. The New British Aluminium Industry 10. Mining and Economic...1969 . U.S. Manganese Supply 1970 Copper, Iron and Tin Mines of Andean America 1968-70 . African Minerals | | | Book | Developments in Economic Geology 11 geology of tin deposits ROGER G. TAYLOR Associate Professor, Economic...Cook University of North Queensland, Townsville, Australia with chapters by C. CUFF, Lecturer in Geochemistry...Cook University of North Queensland, Townsville, Australia Illustrated by J. Ngai,Geography Department, James... Townsville, Australia ELSEVIER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING COMPANY Amsterdam - Oxford - New York 1979 ELSEVIER...ELSEVIER/NORTH-HOLLAND INC. 52, Vanderbilt Avenue New York, N.Y. 10017 Library of Congress Cataloging | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | KEMPTVILLE EVIDENCE OF MAIN-STAGE TIN AND BASE METAL MINERALIZATION AT THE TIN DEPOSIT, YARMOUTH COUNTY,...Mineralization The EastKemptvilledepositoccursat the south- of the large(10,000-kin2),370-Ma,peraluminous...westmarginof the large, 370-Ma (ClarkeandHallitype South Mountain batholith (see Clarke and day, 1980; Reynoldset...Recentmappingof the SouthMountainbatholith studyof the tin andbasemetalstages of mineralization by the Nova...the differentmineralizingstagesare presentedbelow. Tin at East Kemptville,in the form of cassiterite, occursboth | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Williams-Jones San Rafael, Peru: geology and structure of the worlds richest tin lode Received: 8 January... Springer-Verlag 2003 Abstract The San Rafael mine exploits an unusually high grade, lode-type Sn–Cu...primary metal zoning, with copper overlying tin. The tin mineralization occurs mainly as cassiterite–quartz–chlorite...rock–intrusion contact or are hosted entirely by slates. Both tin and copper mineralization are associated with strong...extension of the Central Andean tin belt, in the department of Puno, southeastern Peru (Fig. 1). It crops out | | | Report (issue) | IB53. 413 Statistics ef the Produce ef Copper, Tin, Lead, and Silver frorn the Mines t!ie United K'ingdorn...sales of black tin or tin ore, the returns have been obtained principally from the tin smelters, ,vho...replies to every inquiry. Several of the Agents of the tin mines have also furnished information of their produce...systern of return from all the districts producing tin will shortly be arranged. Mr. l\'lichael \Villiams...·with the assistance rendered by lviessrs. Walker and Co. has enabled rne to approach to a tolerable degree | | | Book | University of Wisconsin WHITTLESEY McGRAW-HILL NEW BOOK YORK: HOUSE COMPANY, 1931 INC. Copyright...meet this demand must now be viewed in entirely new perspective. Almost the first effort to take stock...have taken active political steps both to secure new supplies and to protect those already in hand from...ability to foresee and take intelligent advantage of a new environmental factor, instead, as has been [vii]...simply as possible the principal elements of the new picture, with a view of tracing tendencies and policies | | | Report (issue) | geospatial data layers described in this report create a new geographic information product in the form of a geospatial...the Caribbean and Central America, Mexico, and South America, 2008–10, from the CU_PORPH_TRACTS feature.......55 1–1. Global reserve estimates (2015) and mine production (2014–15) of nonfuel mineral commodities...covering gold (George, 2015), tantalum (Papp, 2014), tin (Anderson, 2015), and tungsten (Bermúdez-Lugo, 2014);...data layers within a file geodatabase to create a new geographic information product in the form of a geospatial | | | Report (issue) | IMPERIAL INSTITUTE SOUTH KENSINGTON, S.W.7. The Imperial Institute was established to promote the...authorities on the various groups of raw -materials, co-operate in the work of the Imperial Institute and...should be addressedThe Director, Imperial Institute, South Kensington, London, S.W.7. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE...•• •• •• •• •• Talc •• •• . ... ... •• •• •• •• Tin •• •• Titanium Minerals • • •• •• •• •• •• Tungsten...Union of South Africa Corundttm •• IndiaCorundum •• Garnet •• •• AustraliaEmery • • •• New ZealandPumice | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Genesis of the Giant, Bonanza San Rafael Lode Tin Deposit, Peru: Origin and Significance of Pervasive Alteration...northern Puno Department, southeastern Peru, yielded 38,182 t of fine tin in 2001 and, with reserves of 14...“there are essentially no chemical limitations on tin ore grade.....” (op. cit., p. 457). Herein we document...with a giant, bonanza lode tin deposit, i.e., San Rafael, southeastern Peru, by far the most important...Minsur S.A.’s underground mine yielded 37,409 and 38,182 tonnes of fine tin-in-concentrate in 2000 and | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Minastira peraluminous granite, Puno, southeastern Peru: a quenched, hypabyssal intrusion recording magma...fine-grained granitic rock in the Cordillera Oriental of SE Peru, has preserved textures indicative of a history...Minastira, Peru. Introduction THE Cordillera de Carabaya segment of the Cordillera Oriental of SE Peru (Fig...(Cordillera de Carabaya) in the Central Andes of Peru with the broad lithotectonic subdivisions shown...throughout the Cordillera de Carabya region of SE Peru, and involved both basaltic and lamprophyric marie | | | Book | Professor of Geology Yale University Editor, Economic New York London +» JOHN Geology WILEY CHAPMAN...other courses or in a brief course in mineral New Haven, July 24, 1951 Connecticut deposits. ...Water, 259; Ground-Water Supplies, 261; Long Island, New York, Ground-Water Supply, Florida Artesian Province...Atlantic Treaty Countries 5; Eastern Asia, 326; South America, 326; Africa, 327; Australasia and Indonesia...settlement are wrested from the earth Their of search new has lands; given their knowledge or has caused | | | Report (issue) | Evolution and medium-term prospects ......eseeeee 67 Tin Sess - Fluorite ....00.... - Iron ore and steel ...es ovvevicwes osisc 80 CONCLUSIONS: NOTES ON A NEW POLICY FOR DEVELOPING THE MINING RESOURCES OF LATIN...year 2000 in the mineral consumpt Latin America: new reserves required self-sufficiency in minerals... countries including Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Peru represents about 75% of world production while 20...annual nickel, the during ranging period for tin, 1.7% from During 1965-1974. to the following | | | Book | topic to be published in Ghana. Perhaps in future, new minerals could be found in our country. Future Ghanaian...cedi was replaced by a new unit which was then known as the New Cedi (N~). One new cedi was made equivalent...The value of the new cedi was changed from 0,71 new cedis per one U.S. dollar to 1,02 new cedis also equal...devalued by about 91,6%. On 26th of March, 1984,a new rate of ~35,00 instead of the ~30,00 to $1,00 was...14% this time. • On the 24th of August, 1984, a new rate of ~38,50 to $1,00 became effective. Table I |
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