| | Report (volume) | Geology and Metallogeny of the Carpatho-Pannonian Region PEEL ION Toth cetcisethysae vag Me eta dix se oe...SZEDEMYE «.sc228s an stot cee ssee eae The Central Slovakia Neogene Volcanic Field: A Review MUR ONC oS LONG...eae 155 ee 181 Metallogeny of the Central Slovakia Volcanic Field PONE Mecencn a Cenc aiste save... oh tee seareae 203 The Banska Stiavnica Ore District: Relationship between Metallogenetic Processes...and Kremnica (Kérmécbanya, Kremnitz) in central Slovakia, and many other deposits (e.g. several mining | | | Book (edition) | stones, paint-mill stwood, coii<-iete, etc. 5. Drills a. .Set in metal b...a fairly loose, luard grit, is used for grinding wood pulp, springs, files, and he.a^'J’• forgings. 6...(Ohio), .a hard, coarse grit, is used for grinding wood pulp. 9. Euclid stone (Ohio) contains about 70 per...Pulpstoncs jire heavy grindstones used for grinding wood into fine fiber for making paper pulp. Di.sks from...mostly on shipboard, for cleaning and rubbing down wood surfaces, such as ship decks. • Merrii.!.. G. P | | | Book (edition) | anisotropic materiais. The most commonly known <levice using this principie is the Nicol prism, which...needles. Also forms colloform or encrusting masses (wood tin) of radiating or parallel subhedral to anhedral...alluding to the pattern seen in birds-eye maple wood. Tale is colorless like muscovite but has a smaller...sandstone and may replace organic material as in petrified wood. CLEAVAGE: None. Fractures are conchoidal....as a cementing agent; as a replacement of shells, wood fiber, or other organic material; or as continuous |
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