| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the north Cotswolds (Harford Cutting and Jackdaw Quarry) are described, the age and significance of their...Snowshill Clay is shown to have originated from the Lower- Trigonia-Gtii, whilst a new specimen of G. cf....is Hyperlioceras discites Zone in age, as is the Lower- Trigonia-Gtu, The bulk of the Gryphite/L. buckmani-Gtit...INTRODUCTION THE HARFORD CUTTING STANWAY HILL: THE JACKDAW QUARRY STRATIGRAPHIC CONCLUSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS REFERENCES...of these sections, Harford Cutting and Jackdaw Quarry, is shown on the sketch-map (Fig. 1), whilst the | | | Book (edition) | and several important mineral mixtures. (e.g. limonite and psilomelane) are included here to provide...dept. (departement), dept. (departamento), dist. (district). Less common terms are not abbreviated, e.g....Menzenschwand Scbwarzwald Mts., in the Sailauf quarry, Spessart Mts., Bavaria. both Germany, and from...Grossgreiner Mt., overlooking Zillertal Valley, Tirol, Austria, and at Passo di Vizze, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy...Counties, California, etc. At Jordan6w Slcl5ki, Lower Silesia, Poland. The oldest known deposits of white | | | Report (issue) | central Appalachians (Drake and others, 198), and lower Paleozoic rocks of the Lehigh Valley segment of...MacLachlan and others (1975) for descriptions of the lower Paleozoic rocks. Regionally, the quadrangle is within... and were subsequently deformed along with the lower Paleozoic rocks during the Ordovician Taconic orogeny...foreland basin, which was filled by Middle and lower Upper Ordovician flysch deposits (Drake and others...(taconite). Such rocks in the Franklin-Sterling Hill district, New Jersey, were interpreted by Drake (1990) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | to References at end of article. VOL. LXXI.—NO. II. ;. 4 50 T. Deans— the fireclay is to be of...refractory, and in some cases their abundance in the lower part has restricted the working of a fireclay to...green sandstone. At the Bingley Brick & Tile Co's quarry the same series is well exposed, and shows the...sandstones are sometimes sparsely spherulitic. The Lower Coal Measures.—Below the Cottingley Crow coal in...High Birks, Thornton, and at both localities the lower part contains sphaerosiderite nodules and root-nodules | | Nichol, I., Thornton, I., Webb, J. S., Fletcher, W. K., Horsnail, R. F., Khaleelee, J., Taylor, D. (1970) Regional geochemical reconnaissance of the Derbyshire area. Report Vol. 2 (70/02) Institute of Geological Sciences | Report (issue) | kIRTJMlt&JlllliltM!tt\.\llii!&.�ri &li& J/4:ti#:6 i!i.i..:!ii-i l!J01NilFJ1'.!t \ll li!k".ft1¾ :ll!�->li•.•�:¥sM�lrd•s...llPTl- I1 . i. f. it -ii"t t I'Trt"d;)ti'™'.<• Page APPENDIX I. APPENDIX II. REFERENCES RECONNAISSANCE...errati c , except for a marked tendency for the lower values ( < 300 p . p . m . ) to be associated with...F e , C o , and Ni are enriched in tl1e C o al l\ii easures shale sampl e s to an ext ent contrary to...section sampled Fig. 3 . 0 I 0 20 -40 I I I 10 60 II 20 80 I 100 Feet I 30 Metres T rac e - el ement | | | Journal (volume) | where specimens working now not Kilmacolm Quarry, not minerals or — than and i.e., been...Paisley. S. so HOUSTON. CONTENTS. List I. II. III. Abbreviations, of Brief Summary Mineralogy...Survey. Geological T. G. G. S. 1828. Survey District. 19 Transactions of 1837. Society. of Scotland...2 6 p. 404. Old well principally 406. S., ii., Ibid., vii., at Gourock. Drumshantie, 1 F...the THE belonging Ordovician, OF T. G. G. S., ii, pp. 205, 206. 4 p. Ibid., 199; xii. p. | | | Report (edition) | Fig. 1. I. II. III. IV. • • • • V• ' Analyses Localities for Analyses in Table II (a ' , lVlethods...saII!Pling and sources of analyse.s in Table II (b Table II. _Analyses References VI. • Figs. 2 - 8 List...Grange Terrace, Edinburgh, 9. 30205-1 1 , • • II. ·Commercial Applications • One of the cl1ief industrial...and 0.3 per cent total alkalies; indeed, somewhat lower amounts of each of these are desirable. In the case...instances in ,vl1ich outcrop samples proved to have a lower alkali content than samples taken at some depth | | | Journal (issue) | Dinantian to Westphalian. These ove rlie shallow Lower Palaeozoic basement rocks, including the conceal...encompass occurrences of all minerals found within the district which are of obviously secondary or supergene...species known or reported to occur within the district at the time of writing are included. However,...limestones of the Raisby formation (Permian) in Raisby Quarry, Cox hoe (Kational Grid Reference NZ 342 352)....calcite-lined vugs in the southern part of the quarry. Copper minerali sation, including abundant mal | | | Report (issue) | McCloskey Field feldspar occurrence Canada Cement quarry Forsyth Mine Baldwin Mine Headley Mine Cantley...Blanche Mine Blackburn Mine McLelland Mine Cote quarry Dacey Mine Horseshoe Mine Kitty Lynch, Kodak mines...Caverns Lake Girard Mine Wakefield quarry Breckin Mine Templeton quarry Seybold Mine Gemmill Mine Deziel...Mine St-Pierre-de-Wakefield quarry McGlashan Mine Leduc Mine Lachaine quarry Evans-Lou Mine Old Chelsea-Gatineau...Chamberlin quarry Road-cuts along Gatineau Parkway Sweeney Mine O'Neill Mine McConnell Mine Cross quarry Maxwell | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | MINERALS OF THE KEELE, ENVILLE, < PERMIAN,' AND LOWER TRIASSIC ROCKS OF THE MIDLANDS, AND THE CORRELATION...certain data to the heavy detrital minerals of the Lower Mottled Sandstone and Bunter Conglomerate divisions...Keele and Enville Rocks of the Enville-Bridgnorth district of Shropshire, and deposits (? Permian or Carboniferous)...Keele and Enville Rocks of Warwickshire. G. The Lower Mottled Sandstone of the Trias as it occurs in Shropshire...Permian' in South Staffordshire and the Enville district of Shropshire, and since the surveyors find in | | | Report (issue) | OF GEORGIA FRONTISPIECE-PLATE 1. J,!MES'rO 'Fl QUARRY ON GRADY PflOPEUTY. 2 1\ITLES SOUTH OF TTVOLA,............................................... . Lower Cretaceous series .................................................. . 38-40 40-43 41-43 43 PART II 44-210 Limestone and marl. ........................ ILLUSTRATIONS I. II. III. IV. Y. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XL Limestone quarry on Grady property... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 B. Old limestone quarry on G. S. & F. R. R. right-of-way, south of Tivola | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | during the Miocene . - Finally, at the end of the Lower Pleistocene, a transverse fault zone, the 'Zone...reactivated a graben structure which was initiated still Lower Cretaceous times (see chapter 4). Th is zone linked...place. The oldest marine Cretaceous sediments are Lower Aptian and represent the first transgressive pulse...Tunnel project which was to cross the Straits in the Lower Cenomanian strata. This project provided the stimulus...(1876). At the beginning of the 20th Century, the Lower Cretaceous was the subject of detailed studies by | | | Report (issue) | (5) • I • • LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL To 'l"HE II oxoRABLE GooDwL"' J. KNIGHT Governor of the State...incl11de the n1ost con1n1on trpes: T. I gneous roc•ks; II .. 'edin1e11tar:v rocks; III. ~Ieta1norpbir Torks...series of peridotites (serpenti11 e) and pyroxenite. II. 8erli111e11tar!J ,·or·ks r111rl llu•ir meta11101...sediment is carried to fill up the places which are lower. In the erosional carnng of rocks of different hardness...Tran Yerse Ranges, form the two proTinces of Group II. Today there lies between the Sierra X e,ada and | | | Report (issue) | the top, the word " Hayne" should be spelt Hanye. II On page 128, rsth line from the top, for "alleys"...Carolina Tennessee Vermont . . . Virginia . . . CHAPTER II 33 34 34 34 35 36 36 36 37 37 38 38 38 38 39 THE...Rock Quarry . 66 The Wynn Quarry . . . . 6S Troup County . . . . . . • 69-70 The Mountville Quarry • 70...• 7I The Tigner Quarry. . . . . . . . • . 73 The Greenville Granite Company's Quarry 74 Flat Shoals ...77 Mrs. M. J. Hill's Property.-. . 77 The Odessa Quarry . . . . 78 Cedar Rock . . . . . . . So The H. W | | | Book | Karst—Congresses. I. James, Noel P. IL. Choquette, Philip W. II. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists...ers oe tote Pie as eins aca arate eterno Tae Part II. Examples of Paleokarst Terranes 8 Proterozoic Paleokarst... and Choquette ognition of karst terranes. Part II consists of because of several factors: the detailed...former karst. This is because sealevel was much lower during most of the Pleistocene than it is today...1969). The importance of cave formation in the lower reaches of inland aquifers to depths of hundreds | | | Report (issue) | Mineral Industries ................................. II Oregon bentonite Jerry J . Gray, Oregon Department...Columbia _.rter Work a J n,A -.t,j0..-/V.' A $MI II. Gf0 "4 I , _; / ( ! L.. '-. ij ' E-•Y• L --·-·-...X X X X X X X X X X X Figure 2. 1/ard-rocJ.. quarry operation of Bay••iell' Tmnsit Mi.\ , Inc .. near...County. Higher puri ty limestone from the same quarry is cmshed and screened to various si7es and so...high-calcium limestone barged in from the company 's quarry on Texada Island near Vancouver, British Columbia | | | Journal (volume) | Canadian Mining Jouknal I THE CANADIAN MINING ii JTOtJUNAfi. SPEED Dominion Coal Company Limited...Company at 112 St. James Street, Montreal, or 171 Lower Water Street, Halifax, N. S. The Smith Premier...field's Latest Improvements Hadfield's Patent 'Era' ii u*ed Tramway Manganese all Steel Castings Sole...Drilling Machinery, Steel Skips, Clam-Buckets, DISTRICT OFFICES Canadian Express Building, Montreal,...Co., 69. ing In, 58. Interested in the Gowganda District, An, Canada, 1910, Abstract of Preliminary Re590 | | | Report (volume) | 1.7 Sections RG 307.458 Petty BE. l.a (haruque quarry Transec Delemonl-Grenchco 3.1.2.1 Section RG 3r*...Himer Cheslel and quarry of Cheste! 3.133 Section R G 398 Liesberg BL. limestone quarry 3.13.4 Section RG...well BUR 2 3.1.1 2 Section RG 14JI Porrentriiy IU quarry • U Banne 'i ••• 31 3.1.3.9 Section RG 356 Grandval... cantonal road and quarry 48 3.1.3.12 SectionRG 433 Obcrdorf SO gorge and quarry north of Wa'berhusli...Biochronolug\ ammonite /ones ,nid sub/ones 5.5.1 The lower boundary of the Oxfordian Stage 5.5.2 Mariac and |
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