| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | functional relationships in science and technology; New Series, Volume 2, Group III 7-E 1451 ( B e c h m...et al.) 9-10 1534 Cuproscheelite, Atacama,Copiap6,New Remolinosmine (Sillitoe,R. H., ef a/.) 7-8 1345 Darapskite...mountain,New Hampshire,Richmond, cation distribution l-2 3O4 (Papike,J. 1., et al.) North Carolina, New Hampshire...(Kreidler, Eric R., ef a/.) I-2 t70 Chlorite Polytypism,New York, Hudsonvalley, Kingston (Borst,RogerL., et al...Eric R., et a/.) 1-2 170 Gedrite North Carolina, New Hampshire (Papike, J. J., et al.) t1,-t2 t945 Refinement | | Coombs, D. S., Bosel, C. A., Kawachi, Y., Paterson, L. A. (2005) A silica-deficient, shallow-marine zeolite assemblage in the Foveaux Formation, Bluff Peninsula, New Zealand. Mineralogical Magazine, 69 (2) 137-144 doi:10.1180/0026461056920241 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | assemblage in the Foveaux Formation, Bluff Peninsula, New Zealand D. S. COOMBS*, C. A. BOSEL{, Y. KAWACHI{ AND...Geology Department, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand ABS TR AC T A gonnardite-thomsonite-chabazite-calcite...Formation, Bluff Gabbronorite, Chatton Formation, New Zealand. K EY WORDS : Introduction BOSEL and Coombs...fossiliferous gabbroic boulder deposit in southern New Zealand (Fig. 1). Turnbull and Allibone (2003) show Foveaux...used were natural albite and adularia, baryte, hematite, synthetic SrTiO3 , synthetic wollastonite for | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | have complex fabrics, with many generations of hematite, goethite and in some variants, gibbsite, in the...bleached zone materials sampled throughout the region contain variable amounts of kaolinite and ubiquitous...Fe-oxide minerals are hematite and goethite, but maghemite also occurs. Goethite, hematite and maghemite in...position of lines in its diffraction pattern. Hematite and maghemite have smaller displacements of diffraction...Fe-oxides, although it commonly coexists with hematite and maghemite. Compared with goethite in soil | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | originated from the mantle below the Pual Ridge region, which is interpreted to contain an ancient subduction...Simplified tectonic setting of the Manus Basin region behind the New Britain (NB) arc (modified after Taylor et...et al., 2002), and dunites of the Greenhills complex, New Zealand (Spandler et al., 2003), which strongly...xenoliths from Tabar–Lihir–Tanga–Lihir arc, Papua New Guinea and found that these rocks are enriched in...been Pt-rich alloy saturated at the mantle source region. 5.6. Identifying Pt-rich alloy saturation during | | | Book | 411 • New Hebrides NewCaled~ • • Norfolk I. Lord Howe I. • SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN SEA NEW ZEALAND...BASIN I , .. 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October 2013 October 25th to 29th - New Zealand Micromount | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | metasomatized peridotite xenoliths from Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea, with FMQ = +1.8 to +2.0 (McInnes et al....at mid-ocean ridges, which generates secondary hematite and anhydrite in altered basalts (Bischoff and...the net flux of Cu from the mantle MA source region because Cu contents of primitive magmas are uniformly...of Pt-Fe alloy as restite in the mantle source region may have a profound effect on PGE abundances and...the SO2–H2S buffer curve crosses the magnetite–hematite buffer (Fig. 7), as reflected in the commonly | | | Report (issue) | from the McIntosh graphite deposit, East Kimberley region; field of view 1.5 mm, plane-polarized light (courtesy........................................ 57 Ajana region ...................................................................... 57 Northampton–Geraldton region ................................................................................... 69 Beverley region .......................................................................................... 69 Greenhills graphitic zone ............................. | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Mafic-ultramafic complex located in the south of Makkah city, called Gabal Taftafan (Moore and Al-Rehaili, 1989)...40º 15′ E, about 17 km Northwest of Al Taif RI City at the base of the Al Taif escarpment (Fig. 1a,...subhedral composite grains of ilmenite and magnetite/hematite lamella are also enclosed within clinopyroxene...subhedral grains which are usually altered to hematite along cleavage planes (martite), but magnetite-orthopyroxene...of the Taftafan complex are plotted in the SSZ region which is formed under more oxidized conditions | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | perhaps analogous to the present-day Indonesian region (Irwin ,et o/., 1977; Hamilton, 1977, 1978). According...magmatic arc spread across the Klamath Mountains region during the Middle to Late Jurassic; presumably...dunite-wehrlite unit' from the Greenhills ultramafic complex, Southland, New Zealand, which may be analogous...Sphene, zircon, occasional epidote, and scarce hematite were seen in some thin sections. TABLE 6 Representative...been described by Stanton & Bell (1969) from the New Georgia Group, Solomon Islands. This highly mafic | | | Book | Perth AMSTERDAM • BOSTON • HEIDELBERG • LONDON NEW YORK • OXFORD • PARIS • SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO •...practice in this field are constantly changing. As new research and experience broaden our understanding...Africa, Sudbury nickel–copper, Canada, and a few new discoveries in Australia. The project was initially...partially funded by the financial support of DST, New Delhi. The book is primarily intended for academic...Canada, United States, Australia, Africa, Brazil, New Caledonia, Philippines, Indonesia, and the Caribbean | | | Book | 49632070. 2000 ELSEVIER Amsterdam - Lausanne- New York- Oxford - Shannon - S i n g a p o r e - Tokyo...correlation Cu Tien PHAN 99 The Permian of New Zealand and its interregional correlation H.J. CAMPBELL...Latest Permian and Triassic carbonates of Russia: new palaeontological findings, stable isotopes, Ca-Mg...764 Cumberland Street, Private Bag, Dunedin, New Zealand. Fax: +61 3 4775232 4. G. Cassinis, Dipartimento...Slovenia 8. Y. Ezaki, Department of Geosciences, Osaka City University, Sugimoto 3-3-138, Sumiyochi--ku, Osaka | | | Report (issue) | Variations in the Fruitland Formation, San Juan Basin, New Mexico . Gretchen K. Hoffman, Edward C. Beaumont...Controls on Cretaceous Coals and Coal Measures in New Zealand . A. M. Sherwood, J. K. Lindqvist, J. Newman...Coals on the West Coast of the South Island, New Zealand .\ 347 J. Newman and N. A. Newman v Contents...Frank E. Kottlowski, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, Socorro, New Mexico Dale Leckie...Canada Andrew C. Scott, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, London, U.K. Bruce W. Sellwood, University | | | Book | projects. This massive effort has evoked new discoveries, new concepts, more comprehensive syntheses,...Deposits, Okanagan Region, South Central British Columbia . Quaternary Stratigraphy of the Region Between Calgary...measured thickness from a maximum of 55 m at the Greenhills Range near Elkford, to a minimum of 5 m at Grassy...measured thickness from a max¬ imum of 665 m in the Greenhills Range near Elkford and the Fording Coal Ltd....generally paralleling the structural trend of the region to Wilkin¬ son Summit, where the road then turns | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | geoscientific disciplines focused on one goal, finding new mineral depsosits and enhancing their exploitation...This paper, so as to say, is a “launch pad” for a new mindset in metallogenesis rather than the final result...various subjects of earth sciences dedicated to find new inorganic raw materials and enhance the exploitation...to sideline any new chemical or physical methods, appearing on the scene but these new methods need to...minerals. Classification schemes solely based on new concepts, models and geodynamic processes may sometimes | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | geoscientific disciplines focused on one goal, finding new mineral depsosits and enhancing their exploitation...This paper, so as to say, is a “launch pad” for a new mindset in metallogenesis rather than the final result...various subjects of earth sciences dedicated to find new inorganic raw materials and enhance the exploitation...to sideline any new chemical or physical methods, appearing on the scene but these new methods need to...minerals. Classification schemes solely based on new concepts, models and geodynamic processes may sometimes | | Heinrich, C.A., Pettke, T., Halter, W.E., Aigner-Torres, M., Audétat, A., Günther, D., Hattendorf, B., Bleiner, D., Guillong, M., Horn, I. (2003) Quantitative multi-element analysis of minerals, fluid and melt inclusions by laser-ablation inductively-coupled-plasma mass-spectrometry. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 67 (18) 3473-3497 doi:10.1016/s0016-7037(03)00084-x | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | a summary of published geochemical studies and a new application to REE analysis of coexisting fluids...closely linked with progress in the development of new laser types over the last decade, from the initial...indicated by a proliferation of grant proposals for new laboratory facilities. A rapid increase of applications...solutions with known element ratios. With the advent of new UV lasers and more sensitive mass spectrometers,...reactive gas can also lead to the formation of unwanted new polyatomic ions. The DRC technology has not yet been | | | Book | an island arc magmatic system - the Greenhills Complex, New Zealand 10 Cover: A thin section of garnet...tectosphere. Volcanic episodes of different ages in one region provide this information for different time-slices...4-D lithosphere mapping have resulted in several new fundamental conclusions about lithosphere processes...of about 7.7 km/sec. A tomographic model of this region by Yuan (1996) is shown in figure 1, suggesting...velocity and replacement by new fertile, asthenospheric mantle. The new mantle corresponds to the fertile | | | Book | R3T2N2, Canada ELSEVIER, Amsterdam - Oxford - New York - Tokyo 1985 ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBLISHERS B...SCIENCE PUBLISHING COMPANY INC. 52, Vanderbilt Avenue New York, N.Y. 10017, U.S.A. ISBN ISBN ISBN ISBN 0-44442530-6..."Broadly regarded, the depth ta which a metalliferous region has been eroded affects its present characteristics...BALKHASH (PRIBALKHASH) REGION, KAZAKHSTAN, U.S.S.R. This is an outstanding region of Permo-Carboniferous...interpreted as marking the cores of stratovolcanoes. The region is densely mineralized and contains the principal | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Cork, and a strip trending north from the latter city, and embracing the counties of Limerick, Clare and...schists appear in the ext reme northwest of our region, in County Galway, pre-Arenig certainly, pr obably...smaller range lying betwe en Slieve Bemagh and the City of Limerick. IN THE GEOLOGY OF SOUTH-EAST IRELAND...mudstones are stained red , and are impregnated with hematite. III. THE CRATLOE HILLS. These hills are bounded...Central Plain of Ireland. In the neighbourhood of t he city of Cork the facies of t he sedim ents changes and | | | Report (issue) | of mine closures, and looked at some of the new planning approaches that are being designed to avoid...Miller. During including a joint meeting Uranium City Task Force Wabush. During the meeting Island...from the twin communities of Wabush and Labrador City, by the United Steelworkers, and by officials of... same population in the as case of Uranium City, in spite of suggestions of such schemes as establishing...conclusions of the Steering Committee of the Uranium City Task Force Report: "Investigation into economic | | | Book | Winnipeg, Canada ELSEVIER, Amsterdam - Oxford - New Y o r k - T o k y o 1985 ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBLISHERS...SCIENCE PUBLISHING COMPANY INC. 52, Vanderbilt Avenue New Y o r k , N.Y. 10017, U.S.A. ISBN ISBN ISBN ISBN..."Broadly regarded, the depth to which a metalliferous region has been eroded affects its present characteristics...BALKHASH (PRIBALKHASH) REGION, KAZAKHSTAN, U.S.S.R. This is an outstanding region of Permo-Carboniferous...interpreted as marking the cores of stratovolcanoes. The region is densely mineralized and contains the principal | | | Book | 000 in 1990-91. Teething troubles at Rustenburg’s new precious metals refinery in Bophuthatswana, South...exchange information and, if necessary, act on it. The new organisation is so important that it will certainly...40 491.00 Gabonese Franc 1.49 2.88 Ghanaian New Cedi 342.85 661.70 Greek Drachma 156.33 301...Dinar 0.31 0.59 Irish Punt 0.56 1.09 Israeli New Shekel 2.07 3.99 1,127.98 2,177.00 Indian Rupee...Mexican Peso Moroccan Dirham Netherlands Florin New Zealand Dollar Nigerian Naira Norwegian Krone Omani | | | Book (volume) | Halsted Press, a Division of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York First Edition © W. A. Deer, R. A. Howie and... Preface to Second Edition For this completely new edition of 'Rock-Forming Minerals' we have maintained...in mineralogy, have lead to the fact that in this new edition the average number of pages devoted to each...Contributions to Mineralogy & Petrology; Springer-Verlag, New York Inc. for diagram fron1 Electron Microscropy...characterization of clinopyroxenes based on eight new structure refinements. Min. Soc. America, Spee. Paper | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | veins I have observed in this formation consist of hematite or red oxide of iron. They are in some places...of rocks by volcanic action, and the formation of new rocks out of the ruins of the former set. As Dr HUTTON'S...and in particular, that they occur likewise in the new red sandstone. But though the phenomenon is common...Liddesdale. If this be true, it is probably in the new red sandstone formation, which will now be noticed...formation or class of rocks just mentioned, I mean the New Red Sandstones, there are some reasons, though they |
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