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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 |
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(1925, p. 1) mapped the Matabitchuan area (Fig. 1). Todd's most important findings were: (1) the eastern limit...directions of weakness control topography in this area. Todd's (1925, p. 28) sketch map of these in the Matabitchuan...rotated position of its s-surface is transferred to a new diagram. These diagrams (PI. 4, nos. 26-29) indicate...lineations (PI. 1) seem to indicate that in the region some distance southeast of the contact of the sub-provinces...quartz - epidote-hornblende andesine - biotite - quartz - hornblende andesine - biotite - quartz - almandine |
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years this has lead to the establishment of many new species that are compositional and structural analogs...Subcommittee for Zeolite Nomenclature of the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (CNMMN) of the International...evaluating proposed new species, it is difficult to apply them rigidly to accepted species. 1. A new zeolite mineral...must be demonstrated as a condition for approval of new species. Zeolites that have the same framework and...structure are acceptable as separate species. 2. A new zeolite mineral cannot be defined solely on the basis |
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years this has lead to the establishment of many new species that are compositional and structural analogs...Subcommittee for Zeolite Nomenclature of the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (CNMMN) of the International...evaluating proposed new species, it is difficult to apply them rigidly to accepted species. 1. A new zeolite mineral...must be demonstrated as a condition for approval of new species. Zeolites that have the same framework and...structure are acceptable as separate species. 2. A new zeolite mineral cannot be defined solely on the basis |
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owned by Tiffany valued at $100,000. & Company of New York and First thought to be emerald but later identified...specimens of collecting value. He also added numerous new collecting sites of which we were not aware. Mr...incorporated into the text. Individuals who furnished new mineral site information are acknowledged at the...fascination caused the early explorers to sail to the New World in search of treasure and fortune for themselves...became interested in gem stones in the Piedmont region shortly after the Civil War and for 20 years or |
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and Geology Edited by Vandall T. King Walworth, New York 14568 Production editing and design Robert...in geology and has authored articles on Maine and New England geological and mineralogical occurrences...gratefully dedicated. Gene Foard (right) at Swamp #1 quarry, Topsham. Gene Foard speaking with Frank Perham...Gene Foard with Yan King, 1994 (left) at Nevel quarry, Newry. In Memoriam Gene Foord Gene [Eugene Edward]...California. Most recently, Gene was gratified to name two new minerals from Mount Mica: McCrillisite and Kosnarite |
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analysis of minerals. My historical researches opened new horizons and have taken me back to the very beginnings...personalities who helped to lay down the foundations of the new science. I am grateful to many people in numerous...Dumfries; Mr S. C. Brownlee of Cumnock and Doon Valley District Council; Mr R. Hunter and Mr Kevin Wilbraham of...beginnings of mineralogy. Rapid expansion of the new science relied heavily upon good mineral specimens...brief locality details are stated. (2) Minerals (29) new to science first described from Scotland (such as |
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ENLARGED. ILLUSTRA TED BY NUMEROUS WOOD-CUTS. NEW YORK: JOHN WILEY 1887. & SONS. EARTH' SCIENCES...work (1878) is as follows: new throughout. In the it has undergone, new illustrations have been introduced...of minerals, and in the introduction of the many new species announced during the past eight The chapter...The work is greatly enlarged, and supplied with new illustrations. indebted, for facts about ores and...localities in Ontario and Quebec. JAMES D. DANA. NEW HAVEN, Dec. 15, 1886. TABLE OF CONTENTS. MINERALOGY |
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Edition Russell P. MacFall Thomas Y. Crowell New York / Company Established 1834 Copyright ©...West, the broad plains and the verdant hills of New England hold inestimable treasures of living things...doorstep in the vicinity of Paris? Have you heard, Mr. New Jersey, of your famous pearls?" citing other notable...the developer's bulldozer obliterates other sites, new ones are discovered. Books and thetic and scientific...locations suddenly are brought back to life and new ones re- — — ward luck or The persistent search |
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Geo. J. Brush. Third edition, translated into the new system. 8vo, cloth, INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DETERMINATION...AND FOR SALE BY JOHN WILEY & SONS, Astor Place, New 4t% Will be prepaid hy mail on the receipt of the...PLATI. NEWLY REVISED AND ENLABQED. (L5Tn Edition.) NEW YORK: JOHN WILEY 15 & ASTOR Place. 1889. SONS...1877. Press of J. J. Little & Co* Astor Place, New York. ; PREFACE. preparation of a " Text-Book...in the Science, and among these are included new new those of modern Chemistry. The chemical formulas |
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PLATI. NEWLY REVISED AND ENLARGED* (16TH EDITION.) NEW YORK: JOHN WILEY AND SONS, 53 EAST TENTH STREET...1877. Press of J. J. Little & Co* Astor Place, New York. PREFACE. " " Text-Book of Mineralogy was...progress in -the Science, and among new species. those of new edition will be found in the G.... covering about fifty pages. to descriptions of new instruments and methods of research in CrystallogIN...important new facts in regard to the characters or occurrence of old species. A number of new figures |
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Troy, New York EDITORIAL ASSISTANT STEVEN S. Ross, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York ASSOCIATE...Houston, Texas JOHN SANDERS, Barnard College, New York, New York RAYMOND SrEVER, H ..rvard University, Cambridge...TYRRELL, JR., Pan American Petroleum Corporation, New Orleans, La. ROBERT G. YOUNG, Mesa College, Grand...Geology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, T roy, New YQrk. NOTICE Articles submitted for publication...tdim,nlary P,trology : Gerald M. Friedman, Troy, New York REPRESENTATIVES AND COMAIITTEES REPRES ENTATIVE |
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_________________________ _ New England _________________________ _ New York ____________________________...39 Arizona _______________________________ _ 39 New Mexico __________________________ _ 40 Oklahoma ...Coastal Plain and Mississippi Embayment_ New England and eastern New York _____________ _ Maine _________...Adirondack Mountains _____________________ _ Appalachian region ____________________________ _ Stratigraphic studies... _ Texas ____________________________________ _ New Mexico ______________________________ _ Northern |
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—Contribution from the Scripps Instiution of Oceanography, New Series, No. 729. ships to be employed in the operation...arrival of Joint Task Force I in the test area two new phases of these investigations were undertaken: a...Tayama (1934) and Hanzawa (1942). In developing their new territory, the Japanese charted each of the atolls...During the mandate, the only data collected from the region by non-Japanese were oceanographic observations...who compiled various statistics of the general region mostly from charts; and one by Hess (1946), who |