| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | THE ORIGIN OF SALTS ON MOUNT EREBUS AND ALONG THE COAST OF ROSS ISLAND, ANTARCTICA* LOIS M. JONES', GUNTER...The origin of salts on Mount Erebus and along the co ast of Ross Island, Antarctica . Isot. Geosci., 1:...coast of Ross Island and on the summit of Mt. Erebus, an active volcano that dominates the island. The 8'Sr/...mineralogical composition from the summit of Mt. Erebus have 8' Sr/ 8· Sr ratios whose average is 0 .70345...INTRODUCTION Ross Island is part of a large volcanic province located in southern Victoria Land of Antarctica | | | Report (issue) | Paleontology of the Ellsworth Mountains, West Antarctica Frontispiece. Mount Gardner (78°23’S, 86°W; 4,685 m),... Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica, looking east. The mountain is composed of folded...Paleontology of the Ellsworth Mountains, West Antarctica Edited by Gerald F. Webers Department of Geology...paleontology of the Ellsworth Mountains, West Antarctica / edited by Gerald F. Webers, Campbell Craddock...Heritage Group of the Ellsworth Mountains, West Antarctica ............6.00.00.. G. F. Webers, R. L. Bauer | | McArthur, J.M., Turner, J.V., Lyons, W.B., Osborn, A.O., Thirlwall, M.F. (1991) Hydrochemistry on the yilgarn block, western Australia: Ferrolysis and mineralisation in acidic brines. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 55 (5) 1273-1288 doi:10.1016/0016-7037(91)90306-p | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1926; LOCK, 1988) or sedimental cover (KING, 1953; ROSS et al., 1968) but not always convincingly. In Portugal...minor, diagenetic mineral (KELLER et al., 1967; Ross et al., 1968; GOLDBERY, 1978, 1980; ROUCHY and PIERRE...between the gravel plain and the playas. Around the eastern margins of larger playas, gypsum dust (kopi) or...months later using Orion equipment and an Orion Ross electrode gave values within 0. I pH units for all...described from several localities outside Australia. ROSS et al. ( 1968) describe alunite nodules and stringers | | | Book | County, Utah, U.S.A., who found the first braunite. Mount Ochi, Karystos, Greece. Reinecke, T. et al. (1991):...Thompson, M.E. et al. (1956): Am. Mineral. 41, 82. Ross, M. & Evans, H.T., Jr. (1964): Am. Mineral. 49,...discovery locality, at Akatore Creek, eastern Otago, South Island, New Zealand. H.H. Khoo In Read, P.B...relationship with barytocalcite and paralstonite. Ross, CS. & Kerr, P.F. (1932): Am. Mineral. 17, |. Francis...for diamonds in Yakut, Siberia, Russia. Lucky Eastern pipe, Yakutiya, Russia. Kozlov, |.T. & Levshov | | | Book | Tuolumne County. California, USA and in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Fine dendritic aggregates occurred...famous locality is Blaafjeld near Uivfaq on Disko Island. Greenland, where masses up to 20 tons were found... S mm. Konder. Russia Arsenic, 45 mm, Allien Island, Canada Antimony. 37 mm. New Brunswick, Arsenic...Freiberg, Germany; Cobalt, Ontario, Canada and in Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. It was a principal Ag...realgar and calcite in the salt domes near High Island, Texas, USA. 43 Sperrylite, 55 mm, Talnakh, | | | Report (issue) | Examples from the Isachsen Formation, Axel Heiberg Island, Canadian High Arctic .................... 249...exploration of extreme environments, including Antarctica and underwater environments, are comparable in...observation and measurement of features such as landforms, land cover, rock and soil grain sizes and morphologies...deep submersible is like doing field geology on land, except that you are working in the dark, using...traverses by climbing to high ground to get a lay of the land, some Apollo explorers spent considerable time looking | | | Book | Tuolumne County, California, USA and in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Fine dendritic aggregates occurred...famous locality is Blaafjcld near Ut\·faq on D1sko Island, Greenland. where masses up to 20 tons were found...mm, Konder, Russia 13 Arsenic, 45 mm, Alden Island. Canada Antimony, 37 mm, New Brunswick. Canada...Freiberg, Germany; Cobalt, Ontario, Canada and in Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. It was a principal Ag...in metamorphic veins in Val d 'Anniviers, Switzer land. B etekhtinite Cu I o(Fe,Pb)S6 ORTHORHOMBIC e | | | Book | in Allende, Mexico). Meteorites recovered in Antarctica and the deserts of Australia and northern Africa...thought to be of the same meteorite fall, which, in Antarctica or hot deserts, may have different numbers or...mostly equigranular rocks but some (Pontlyfni and Mount Morris (Wisconsin)) contain what appear to be relic...2000). Figure 23 (a) The type-1A mesosiderite Mount Padbury having numerous centimeter-sized silicate...meteorite, Yamato-791197, was actually found in Antarctica two years prior to ALHA81005, but was not identified | | | Journal (volume) | ..........................335 EM62 Contaminated land and sustainable remediation.......................include the bioremediation of metal contaminated land and water, the oxidation of xenobiotics under anaerobic...from smelters represent large areas of degraded land and the permanent pollution of soil, water and air...MORB may be related to the activity of oceanic island basalts and continental flood basalts. Therefore...1913 rift-edge phreatomagmatic eruption, Ambrym Island, Vanuatu Németh, K.* & Stewart, R.B. INR-CS, Volcanic |
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