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PossiblePorphyryMolybdenum Occurrencewithin the OsloBiff, Norway ASKERGEYTI AND HANS KRISTIAN SCH•NWANDT Abstract...the BORDVIKA--A PORPHYR¾-MO OCCURRENCE IN NORWAY 1213 mentsand phenocrysts.The fragmentsshowa...hologicat boundary,sharp/graditional Trace of water tunnel Fro. 3. The distributionof hydrothermalalteration...Glitrevanncauldron. The Hydrothermal Alteration tunnel sericitic alteration varies from millimeter-wide...molybdenite + K-feldspar ñ pyat least kaolinite and montmorillonite are present among these very fine grained replacing |
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laboratory tests that smectite, in particular montmorillonite, forms colloids and disperses in very dilute... Bentonite, containing mainly the mineral montmorillonite, is the reference buffer material in the KBS-3V...fuel at Olkiluoto, Finland (Posiva 2012a, b). Montmorillonite is used in the literature both as a synonym...name for a certain type of smectite. Here, ‘montmorillonite’ is used for the mineral and ‘smectite’ is...discussing the mineral group. The longevity of montmorillonite, in particular, and smectites, in general, |
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describe a group of silicate minerals that expel water when heated and seem to boil and puff up in a borax...the other framework silicates by the presence of water molecules. The general formula for a zeolite mineral...brackets, represents the exchangeable cations plus water molecules. The variables (a, n, and x) depend on...interconnected voids occupied by loosely bound cations and water molecules that can be removed and replaced without...sizes. Furniture (exchangeable cations) and people (water molecules) can be moved about within the rooms, |
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describe a group of silicate minerals that expel water when heated and seem to boil and puff up in a borax...the other framework silicates by the presence of water molecules. The general formula for a zeolite mineral...brackets, represents the exchangeable cations plus water molecules. The variables (a, n, and x) depend on...interconnected voids occupied by loosely bound cations and water molecules that can be removed and replaced without...sizes. Furniture (exchangeable cations) and people (water molecules) can be moved about within the rooms, |
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book. Br0gger was able to describe eight that Norway is today a country without an academic chair in...was not possible to publish the present book in Norway. 5 ..., Introduction Alf Olav Larsen It is...Edy ( 1820). Courtesy of the National Library of Norway, picture collection. 8 The history Alf Olav...Petersburg, as well as In Italy; yes, even here in Norway it has been found. Mr. Esmarch, who on Mr. Assessor...Esmarkwasappointed asthe first professor in geologyin Norway,and moved to Christianiain 1814.Esmarkcollected |
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data were taken from the California Department of Water Resources’ Bulletins 116-2 and 116-3 7,8 which deal...wrenched and unsafe The water supply was shut off by broken mains and the 8inch city water pipes at Wilders... Lomnitz, and earthquakes magnitude 1906 of Water Resources Bulletin 116-3, Earthquake damage to hydraulic...commission. The wharf was destroyed and several inch water warehouses thrown down at Moss Landing. At...deep and wide cracks on Main Street from which water flowed up through broken pipes. A 6on main a covered |
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W, B. Winston 85 Penn Mine Slag Dump and Mine Water, Calaveras County, fornia, by Frank J. Wiebelt and...of the Bella In pocket mill, Tuol56-57 - A, Plant of Sonora Marble Aggregates Company, Tuolumne County...Petroleum production, vol. 3, Oil production by water. Reinhold Publishing Co., 1947. King, Clarence,...again will be mined in California. Operators of a plant at lone, which is now completed, will extract montan...program carried on between the state (Division of Water Resources) and the U. S. Geological Survey. The |
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CHEMICAL AND SPECTROGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT • • • • WATER DEPARTMENT • • • • • GEOPHYSICAL DEPARTMENT • •...the Mining Industry Act 1 926, the Water Act 1 945 and the Water (Scotland) Act 1 946 have made very...geological mapping, in the search for undergro1.1nd water supplies and economic minerals, and in the training...was transferred during the field season from the Water Depart ment to the field staff, South-West England...replace Mr.. R. A. Downing who returned to the Water Department. 5 6 S UMMA R Y O F P R O GR ESS 1 |
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the Valley and Ridge Province between Delaware Water Gap and Lehigh Gap, Pennsylvania, by Jack Epstein...Epstein 132 Structural control of wind gaps and water gaps and of stream capture in the Strouds¬ burg...section (table 1). The higher per¬ centage of montmorillonite and the finer texture of the sediments, both...involving a transforma¬ tion of illite and montmorillonite clays near the updip base of the member to...852A 852B 852C 852D 1817A * 1817B0 1897B* Montmorillonite Mixed Layer 15 10 15 25 20 20 10 10 15 15 |
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investigations by members of the Geologic, Topographic, and Water Resources Divisions in geology, hydrology, and related...Conklin_______ 220 224 228 HYDROLOGIC STUDIES Ground water Hydrologic characteristics of the alluvial fan near...Ward_______ Relationships of fresh and salty ground water in the northern Atlantic coastal plain of the United...Upson___ 231 235 Quality of water Chemical effects of irrigation-return water, North Platte !liver, western...western Nebraska, by G. V. Gordon ________________ _ Water-quality variations in the Cuyahoga !liver at Cleveland |
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topical studies (d) Ground-water studies (e) Surface-water studies (f) Quality-of-water studies (g) Field and...investigations in progress in the Geologic and Water Eesources Divisions with the names and addresses...fiscal year 1961, the services of the Geologic and Water Eesources Divisions were utilized, or supported...Results Prepared by members of the Geologic and Water Resources Divisions GEOLOGICAL GEOLOGICAL SURVEY..._____________ Oil shale_ __________________________________ Water. _ ___________--_-__________---_--__-_---_ Regional |
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Pa. Am. Water Resources Assoc. Proc. Ser. Proceedings Series. Urbana, Ill. American Water Resources...Resources Association Am. Water Works Assoc. Jour.- Journal of the American Water Works Association. New York...Highway Department. Phoenix, Ariz. Arizona Land Dept. Water Resources Rept. Resources Report. Phoenix, Ariz...Sci. Proc. Ark. Arizona State Land Department Water Arkansas Academy of Science Proceedings. Arkansas...Commission Information Arkansas Geol. Comm. Water Resources Summ. Water Resources Summary. Little Rock, Ark. |
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A. Ali and Ian West 1151 Cold-Water Spherical Grains from a Fresh-Water Drainage Pipe, Gordon Dam, Tasmania...original mineralogies. GEOLOGIC SETTING Shallow-water sediments of Early Cambrian age are confined to...been grown in the laboratory and found even in water-purification plants. The fabric and mineralogy of...environments (Freeman 1962) and often called "quiet water ooids." Micritized Ooids. - Some ooids, with a vague...contain much greater amounts of iron. Below the water table the enTrace Elements vironment can be assumed |
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____________________ 89. Map of the Moreno and Water stope area of the Guadalupe mine where ore bodies...___________ 99. Ruins of the mercury reduction plant at the Senator mine in 194 7 _ _ _ __ __ __ __ __...Tramming large pieces of rich ore through the Main tunnel in the 1860's______________________________ 109...---------------------------125. Rotary furnace plant built on Mine IIill in 1942 ___________________________________...its origin to the reaction of hot lava with sea water. The post-Franciscan sedimentary rocks, which do |
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University, Lewisburg, INTERACTIONS—in Pennsylvania. PLANT- patt. Abramovitch, Dr. Rudolph A. H. Department...Adkins, Alcorn, Prof. Stanley M. Department of Plant Pathology, Chief Dr. William J., Jt. Adelman...Laborato- Aldwinckle, Prof. H. S. Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University. Appie—coauthored...BuRNVELOCITY MEASUREMENT. versity of Massachusetts. PLANT PATHOLOGY—in part. Ahearn, Prof. Gregory A. Department...Consulting Pro- Agrios, Dr. George N. Department of Plant Pathology, Uni- Ahlstrom, Alexander, Prof. Vera |
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crystals and 2.97—3.10 for green and ferroan types. Luster is vitreous, inclining toward adamantine. Boracite...contact with air. Their re- activities with air and water decrease with increasing molecular weight; BzHg...instantaneously, whereas ByoHi4 must be heated with air or water to obtain an appreciable reaction rate. Because...proceeds according to reaction (3), and that with water yields hydrogen and boric acid, as shown by reaction...dewatering, access for utility lines, grouting for water control, pilot holes for shaft sinking, and as small |
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brought under one roof, together with a newly formed water pollution Inspectorate, Pollution ("HMIP")....or man-made structures above or below ground, water and land) due to the release (into any environmental...from any process (carried out by fixed or mobile plant) of substances which are capable of causing harm...considers when a a substance is released into water lake, loch or pond (whether natural or or below...the sea, surface of the sea-bed, river, above water doubt the Act is "released" eg. watercourse, |
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flattened rhombohedrons (resembling those of Froland, Norway) to 12 cm across, some individuals weighing up...opaque gray, pinkish gray and yellow, with dull luster: they are replacements of ilmenite by different...richterite (Menezes and Martins, 1984). EUROPE NORWAY Omdal, Froland, Aus~Agder. Thick-tabular to equant...(Moore, 1991). Old labels often give "Arendal, Norway" as the locality for these ilmenite specimens,...sharp and pure black, with a medium-submetallic luster (Jahn et al., 2003). NAMIBIA [SOUTH-WEST AFRICA] |
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and April. * General Superintendent, Latouche plant, l{ennecott Copper Corpn. S. Birch (President, I{ennecott... This was an adit level opened by a 7 by 7 ft. tunnel 970 ft. in length, from its portal to the central...underground stopes were brought through, the flow of water into the mine has increased to the extent that during...especially heavy rainfall more than 2000 gal. of water per min. rnust be handled. The pumping equipment...cases of emergency. On the 200-ft. level, concrete water-tight bulkheads with iron doors have been built |
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Ableitungskanal m outlet Ableitungsstollen m tail race tunnel ablenken to deflect; to divert; to deviate; to...settle (rock) den Grundwasserspiegel a. to lower the water table Absenken n s. Absenkung Absenkung f 1. lowering;...swag A. des Grundwasserspiegels lowering of the water table, drawdown A. des Hangenden roof subsidence...drawdown Absenkungseffekt m lowering effect (ground water) Absenkungsfaktor m subsidence factor Absenkungsgeschwindigkeit...lowering curve (of ground water) Absenkungsstadium n lowering stage (of ground water) Absenkungstrichter m |
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Biostracigraphy of the Black Rock Limestone in the Portway tunnel, Bristol 178 180 References 188 Fossil index 196...Combe 34 11 Section along the line of Lhe Foul Water Tunnel between Roman Way, Sea Mills and Gully Quarry...section through the western part of the Severn Tunnel: (a) Detailed section based on C. Richard_son (...Limestone Shale and Black Rock Groups in the Foul Water Tunnel of the Avon Gorge between Sneyd Park and the...C'"\K, EELD ST 58 SE ST 58 NW AJmondsbury Severn Tunnel FBAW,GAK fBr\\.\l ,f.f,.LO, TRMt ,FMT ST 58 |
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the country. In Bathymetrical Survey of the Fresh Water Lochs of Scotland (by Sir J. Murray and L. Pullar)...occupies the low ground of the valley of the Douglas Water and its tributaries in south Lanarkshire, provides...area of outcrop on Chapel Hill between the Kennox Water and the Carrnacoup Buro. The whole outcrop is covered...which underlies the Gill Limestone in the Kennox Water. He gave a very brief account of the strata of the...exposure is high on the left bank of the Kennox Water 2100 yd S. 39° W. of Kennox Farm (34) (78462546) |
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BOURNE: 2!!l (159(10cality uncerta1n)186)--at or near water level in the valley the Mon~ent River (now Cape...Reference 392 states n ••• layer of poorl, pre.erved water-worn wood frag•• nt. in a bed two teet thick 'betwee...Station)39Z)--.ponge apicul •• , 16 specIes ot wara-water diatoms, a radiolarian, and pollen graina ot 20...(32(42 36'19", 13 04'12")3l9)--"Lead Mine tt • short tunnel driven north, now collapsed. The graphite occurs...descriptiOD)D9)--BeldenoMine --two small openpits--one water-tilled (42 21'42",73 18'21")(42 21' 46 ft ,73 18'20") |
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• • CHEMICAL AND SPECTROGRAPHIC l)EPARTMENT . . WATER DEPARTMENT • • • • GEO:PH.YSICAL DEPARTMENT • •...the year as a result of jmpending legislation on water conservatio11 in E11gland and Wales. The staff of...departments and professional bodies, i n gro11nd-water studies and investigations of specific problems...recent years to assist the progress of dam and tunnel construction for the North of Scotland Hydro--Electric...Acts of Parliament of boreholes and shafts for water and minerals the Geological Survey also receives |
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hazards; Parts II and III deal with mineral and water resources; and Part IV considers waste disposal...Readings Ill WATER RESOURCES AND 418 THE ENVIRONMENT = 422 Hydrologic cycle, surface water, ground water...water 31 32 Ground Water—A Mixed Blessing C. L. McGuinness 433 The Changing Pattern of Ground-Water...staggering. valuable It is less obvious, mineral, water, and but nonetheless agricultural very costly...occupied by Salt Lake City lay beneath a fresh-water lake. Twelve thousand years ago glacial ice covered |