| | Book (volume) | AND GEOTHERMAL FIELDS OF JAPAN QE 304 . A14 1992 v.4 Geological Survey of Japan 1992 Digitized by the...GEOTHERMAL FIELDS OF JAPAN Geological Survey of Japan 1-1-3 Higashi, Tsukuba 305, Japan 1992 15^1 ^ 29th...Geothermal Fields of Japan Editors: Hirokazu Kato and Harufumi Noro Geological Survey of Japan 1-1-3 Higashi...Higashi, Tsukuba 305, Japan Technical Editors Technical Reviewer: Hirokazu Hase, Hirokazu Kato, Yoshihiro...Survey of Japan 1-1-3 Higashi, Tsukuba 305, Japan Copyright Holder: Geological Survey of Japan 1992 Printed | | de Groot, F. M. F., Figueiredo, M. O., Basto, M. J., Abbate, M., Petersen, H., Fuggle, J. C. (1992) 2p X-ray absorption of titanium in minerals. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 19 (3) 140-147 doi:10.1007/bf00202101 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Additionally the minerals from the Cape Verde Islands (Ti-Augite, Kaersutite and Melanite-Sch6rlomite) were checked...Ubaldo (1985) Ruffle Brookite Ilmenite Titanite Ti-Augite Kaersutite MelaniteSch6rlomite Caa(Fe, Ti)z(Si.../ , 9 ,9 .. 9 : :" :' %a,: :.... 9; TI-AUGITE ~ t : \ 9 SCHORLOMITE-./ MELANITE~ J | '...titanium sites are not tetragonally distorted. 9 Ti-augite shows a unique feature in its broad tzg peak and...Bingre Bangalore Mozambique India wt. % wt. % Kobe Japan wt. % Ifasina Madagascar wt. % Ti02 Th02 16 | | | Report (chapter) | basaltic and andesitic rocks (Ca-rich plagioclase, augite, and actinolite for example) are generally faster...hydraulic properties of the Tanakami Granite in Japan reported as a function of weathering. This study...studies are comprised mainly of plagioclase and augite with little to no olivine, while the andesite examples...of plagioclase phenocrysts in a plagioclase and augite matrix, were deposited in alluvial terraces during...plagioclase phenocrysts embedded in a plagioclase and augite matrix. Analysis by Hg-porosimetry revealed that | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | international projects involving Russian, German, and Japan researchers on the R/V Akademik M.A. Lavrentiev...Kuril Islands); T⎯Mashu (Hokkaido, Japan); and Aso4⎯Aso (Kyushu, Japan). distribution is apparently unsystematic...(1978): 1, diopside; 2, salite; 3, endiopside; 4, augite; 5, bronzite; 6, hypersthene; and 7, ferrohypersthene...this tephra was the explosive volcanism of the Japan island arc, more specifically, Masyu Volcano. The...international Russian–German (KOMEX) and Russian–Japan projects (grant no. 06-05-91576 of JP, JSPS, and | | | Journal (issue) | . Mineral inclusions are rare, but apatite and augite were identified. R.A.H. Unusual inclusions in...in South America, cultured pearls 373323 in Japan, the fabulous buildings and collections in St Petersburg...Proceedings and Notices Bear Williams, Jefferson City, MO, U.S.A., for rough garnets from the Tocantins...Guilin, P.R. China. 2000 Tang Yu-Lung, Taichung City, Taiwan, R.O. China, P.R. China. 1999 Thomas, Arthur...Raas Salmiya, Kuwait Asano, Yuko, Kofu City, Yamanashi Pref., Japan Bakri, Di, London Barwuah, Max, London | | | Report (volume) | world (Canada, England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, USA) and with varying abilities...energy of a storage ring reaches 8 GeV (Spring-8, Japan) in third generation synchrotrons; the beam size...Brydson R, Sauer H, Engel W, Thomas JM, Zeitler E, Kosugi N, Kuroda H (1989) Electron-energy loss and X-ray...K-edge XANES of NaCl-KCl mixed crystal. J Phys Soc Japan 58:2952-2961 Fussa-Rydel O, Dye JL, Teo BK (1988)...state of photoemission of Ti compounds. J Phys Soc Japan 63:3176-3184 Okude N, Nagoshi M, Noro H, Baba Y | | | Book (volume) | spend their lives in the artificial environment of a city, insulated from direct exposure to nature, and some...WI: American Society of Agronomy. AGROFORESTRY Kosugi K and Hopmans JW (1998) Scaling water retention...Andisol order. The term ‘andisol’ originated in Japan and refers to ‘dark soils.’ These nearly black soils...soil science, civil engineering, architecture, and city and regional planning, among others. The symposium...other settlement features (e.g., churches, towns, city buildings, etc.) – now of historic interest. The |
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