| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | R. Soc. Geog. Ital., 1914, p. 1237, with map of crater ; Zeits. Vulk., vol. i, 1914, p. 104. I. Friedländer...389; Peterm. Mitth., 1912; maps of the cone and crater of Vesuvius, Naples, 1913. O. de Fiore: Atti. Ac... With the exception of certain portions of the crater floor, to be mentioned later, the changes have...the point of extinction. The fumaroles inside the crater are of special interest and were in a state of...guides, about 20 meters above the bottom of the crater, and extend obliquely upward to a point below the | | | Report (volume) | +91 11 326-0538 E-mail: affiliat@nda.vsnl.net.in Japan Kanda Book Trading Company Cityhouse Tama 204 Tsurumaki...Tsurumaki 1-3-10 Tama-shi Tokyo 206-0034 Japan Orders: Tel: +81 (0)423 57-7650 Fax: +81 (0)423 57-7651...picture an eruption column jetting from a summit crater, punching through the atmosphere with roiling coils...tranquil disposition and imagine a peaceful summit crater but brightly stained with orange and yellow minerals...from Antarctica to Italy, spanning lava domes, crater lakes, open-vents, diffuse degassing, and lava | | | Report (issue) | +91 11 326-0538 E-mail: affiliat@nda.vsnl.net.in Japan Salem, MA 01970, USA: the item-fee code for this...Tama 204 Tsurumaki 1-3-10 Tama-shi Tokyo 206-0034 Japan British Library Cataloguing Publication Data A...picture an eruption column jetting from a summit crater, punching through the atmosphere with roiling coils...tranquil disposition and imagine a peaceful summit crater but brightly stained with orange and yellow minerals...from Antarctica to Italy, spanning lava domes, crater lakes, open-vents, diffuse degassing, and Java | | | Report (volume) | 326-0538) Japan Kanda Book Trading Co. 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The main causes of low production and repro- ecotype and | | | Book | Verlag Harri Deutsch - Zürich und Frankfurt am Main he ee ISBN 3 87144 140 6 Copyright 1974 by VEB...Abbaubetrieb m working Abbaudistrikt m mining district Abbaudynamik f strata movement abbauen to mine;...Abbauschwerpunkt m focal point of workin n field, district, set unverritztes A. maiden field Abbauförderstrecke...Adventivkrater m adventive (parasitic, lateral) crater Adventivloben mp! adventive lobes (ammonites) Adventivsattel...PbSO, Angliederungsinsel f attached (land-tied) island angrenzen to adjoin angrenzend adjacent Angriff | | | Report (volume) | point of view the solid crust of the earth is the main object of study; and the reactions which take place...sort, however, can not be assumed; and how far the main absorptive process may go it is hardly worth while...cassiopeium. The name ytterbium is here retained for the main component of the mixture and lutecium for the other...been averaged by areas, such as California, Italy, Japan; these subaverages were then combined into larger...Asia, including Malaysia, the Philippines, and Japan. 312 analyses. E. Africa, including Madagascar and | | | Report (volume) | point of view the solid crust of the earth is the main object of studj^; and the reactions which take place...sort, however, can not be assumed; and how far the main absorptive process may go, it is hardly worth while... 11, p. 227, 1898). For a chlorine map of Long Island, see G. C. Whipple and D. D. Jackson, Tech. Quart...THE PRIMITIVE ATMOSPHERE. 49 - - Although the main purpose of this memoir is to assemble and classify...Ottawa River at St. Anne, near the head of Montreal Island. Analysis by T. S. 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For a chlorine map of Long Island, see G. C. Whipple and D. D. Jackson, Tech. Quart...GEOCHEMISTRY. THE PRIMITIVE ATMOSPHERE. Although the main purpose of this memoir is to assemble and classify | | | Report (volume) | point of view the solid crust of the earth is the main object of study; and the reactions which take place...sort, however, can not be assumed; and how far the main absorptive process may go it is hardly worth while...cassiopeium. The name ytterbium is here retained for the main component of the mixture and lutecium for the other...vol. 11,1898, p. 227). For a chlorine map of Long Island, sec G. C. Whipple and D. D. Jackson, Tech. Quart...ATMOSPHERE. 55 THE PRIMITIVE ATMOSPHERE. Although, the main purpose of this treatise is to assemble and classify | | Finch, John Wellington, Bateman, Alan M., Butler, B. S., Loughlin, G. F., McLaughlin, D. H., Singewald, J. T. Jr. - Eds. (1933) Ore Deposits of the Western States. The American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, New York. | Book | apparently, to progress from one westei:n mining district to another, sioce thus new features a nd new relationships...in the geological resurvey of the Cripple Creek district, Colo. Geol. S urvey Bull. 254, 1904. 36 pp. (With...pp. The copper deposits of the Cliflou-Morenci district, .-\riz. 43, 1005. 376 pp. Maps. U. S. Geol.... The geological resurvey of the Cripple Creek district, Colo. pp. 85- 98, 1905. (Witll I?. L. Ransome...Geology and gold deposits of the Cripple Creek district, Colo. 11. S. Geol Survey Prof. Pa7>er .H, 1!)06 |
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