| | Report (issue) | NEW ZEALAND DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 125th ANNIVERSARY...1865 -1990 NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 104 ISSN 0077-9628 Minerals of New Zealand by G. L....initials should be G.T., not G.L. Lower Hutt, New Zealand 1990 I I Beach sand, alluvium, • terrace...Figure 1. Simplified geological sketch-map of New Zealand. 0 20 40 60 80 100 KM l INTRODUCTION It...Morgan's "Minerals and Mineral Substances of New Zealand" was published, as NZ. Geological Survey bulletin | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | but they did not consider mass balance in detail. New structural and petrological work reveals the probable...probably syntectonically formed. Minor amounts of new phlogopite grew at the expense of pyroxene. Olivine...bar is 0.27 ram, crossed nicols. D Ultramylonitic (MT) part of the shear zone. The porphyroclast is a clinopyroxene...than their undeformed precursors. Small amounts of new phlogopite grew at the expense of pyroxenes during...have formed during the 'ultramylonite-event'. The new grains in both parts were formed by migrating grain | | | Report (issue) | Island complex. . . 223 ilobes on the l! 0unt Burnett complex. ................. 227 References cited........ 241 4. View eastward across the Mount Burnett ultrabasic area . . . 242 5. Augite dunite dike...olivine augitite near the center of the Mount Burnett complex containing thin layers of serpentinizod...location of Blashke Islands, Kan© Peak, and Mount Burnett differentiated ultrabasic bodies, southeastern...and are correlated \-:. .1 C M~ry L_^s in the region. The country rocks invaded by tho cor.;:..;:: | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | syntectonic recrystallization have emphasized that new grains are nu cleated from old grains by the progressive...4-D) . These features are to be expected, i f the new grains originated by the migration of grain boundaries...recrystallized grains (fig. I A), i ndicating that new gr ains cannot have nucleated by the rotation of...progressively rotated, leading to the formation of new grains as envisage by Poirier and Nicolas ( 1 975)...accompanied by recrystallization. The new crystals, growing in a region of lower CO2 solubility, did not incorporate | | | Report (issue) | Stratified rocks. The oldest rocks known in the region are intensely deformed and metamorphosed rhyolitic...structural control suggests that the great faults in the region, some of which have probably been active at least...1.5 billion tons containing 0.136 % Mo; Munatak (Mt. Fairweather quadrangle, no. 133): 8.5 million tons...monzonite porphyry at Muir Inlet west of Juneau (Mt. Fairweather quadrangle, no. 133). Several of these...Cretaceous fel sic or intermediate intrusive rocks (Mt. Fairweather quadrangle, nos. 52, 88, 121, 133). | | | Report (issue) | ........................................... 59 Mt. Fairweather quadrangle............................Canal, Craig, Dixon Entrance, Juneau, Ketchikan, Mt. Fairweather, Petersburg, Port Alexander, Prince...enargite ep--epidote fb freibergite gy--gypsum hem hematite hyp--hypersthene il--ilmenite leux--leucoxene...Cu.Fe Ag.Au.Cu.Pb, Zn location approx. 4 Cone Mt 56°32'N, 131°45'W location approx. 5, 6, 7 Deleted...been mined. Includes references to: Elevenmile, New Alaska (Mining Co.). See also Bertha, Iron, Western | | | Book | ELSEVIER PUBLISHING COMPANY 1972 Amsterdam - London - New York ELSEVIER PUBLISHING COMPANY 335 JAN VAN GALENSTRAAT...PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. 52 VANDERBILT AVENUE NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10017 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CARD NUMBER:...tradition of the western Toradja's from the Koro region in Sulawesi (Celebes) says the following on the...It is difficult to overstate the success of the new ideas that have arisen during the Upper Mantle Project...chemistry, physics, biology and astronomy. The recent new discoveries relating to the solid earth have put | | | Report (volume) | 1970, Proc.- V. 2, Chemical and isotope analysis: New York, and Oxford, England, Pergamon Press (Geochim...A discussion of the alternating field method and new paleointensity measurements of the Miocene geomagnetic... tars, and pitches, A. J. Hoiberg, editor-v. 1: New York, Intersci, Publishers, P: 213-288, illus., tables...on Rock Mechanics, Berkeley, Calif., 1969, Proc.: New York, Soc. Mining Engineers, Am. lost. Mining, Metall...Gamma-ray spectrometry of rocks: Amsterdam, London, New York, Elsevier Publishing Co., 295 p., illus., tables | | | Journal (volume) | Alaska. Aleutian group 742 Coal 1028 Distances to new placer districts 906 Fairbanks district output 1913...j Glaciers Gold dredges Gold placer district, new Gold placer production Gold placers Coldstream, No...Innoko and Iditarod districts Kovukuk-Chandalar region Lode mining in interior Matanuska coalfields Metalliferous...355, 627, 784, 868, Albert Oil Shales, Sussex, New Brunswick Aleutian group. Alaska Alex Scott mine...Alice mine W Alloy, elianite Osmium-platinum, a new 906 879 1028 918 742 945 826 116 195 891 556 865 | | | Journal (volume) | Hill Block 14 Broken Hill, British Broken Hill, New Plant at Broken Broken Broken Broken Broken . ...Gold Fields 412 Consolidated Gold Fields of New Zealand Report. ... 74 *71 Consolidated Langlaagte Report...Consolidated 463 Report. .... 399 Gwalia Consols, New Process *342 Gwithian Sands 307 66 (p.t.) Copper...Lead in Smelter Gases, Estimation of Lead Mine, New, in New South Wales (ft/.) .... Lead Poisoning Professors...Mo Merfontein Deep Shaft Report Mr.lderfontein, New Report Mond Nickel 383, 441 307 306 150 268 58 | | | Report (issue) | other kinds of copying, such as copying for creating new collective works or for resale. The reproduction...Structure and Bonding in Crystals, vol. 11, Academic, New York, 1981. Sammis, C. G., J. C. Smith, and G. Schubert...O. T. (Ed.), Nonstoichiometric Oxides, Academic, New York, 1981. Stacey, F. D., M. S. Paterson, and A...Oxides, edited by T. Sorensen, pp. 271-335, Academic, New York, 1981. Will, G., and G. Nover, Influence of...Advanced Treatise, pp. 152-228, Academic Press, New York, 1971. Beniere, F., Les techniques de la diffusion |
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