| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1989). (2) The Karelian Province in east-central Finland and northern Sweden, composed of meta-sedimentary...be followed from lake Ladoga (USSR) via Raahe (Finland) to northern Sweden (see e.g. Ohl- ander et al...the classical rapakivi granitoids in southern Finland and westernmost USSR (the Aland, Laitila, Vehmaa...in the classical rapakivi granites in southern Finland and in the granites of corresponding age in Sweden...Wiborg and Laitila massives (Kymi, Liljendal and Eurajoki) have been documented in detail by Haapala (1977a | | | Book | Mineral Deposits of Finland Edited by Wolfgang D. Maier Raimo Lahtinen Hugh O’Brien AMSTERDAM • BOSTON...Geological Survey of Finland, Espoo, Finland I. Haapala University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland T. Halkoaho...Geological Survey of Finland, Kuopio, Finland E. Hanski Oulu Mining School, Oulu, Finland A. Hartikainen Geological...Geological Survey of Finland, Kuopio, Finland C. Hartshorne AngloAmerican Exploration, London, UK T....Mawson Resources, Finland E. Heilimo Geological Survey of Finland, Kuopio, Finland P. Heino Yara Suomi | | | Book (volume) | Swedish metallic ore deposits, Smalands Taberg. In Finland, a brief description of the ore geology is given...Scotland 3 7 1 Wales Norway Sweden 1 7 17 Finland Poland USSR 12 2 30. These 80 do not include...enriched in silver, probably with the deposition of acanthite. Supergene galena was widely distributed in the...the great difference between the structure of acanthite and galena suggests that a considerable portion...acceptance in galena; the much different structure of acanthite does not. As this inversion temperature is approximately | | | Conference Proceedings (Volume) | Stockholm University, the Geological surveys of Finland and Norway, Luleå University of Technology and...the Sakatti magmatic Cu-Ni-PGE deposit, northern Finland ................................................Geochemistry of ~2.45 Ga mafic dykes in northern Finland: constraints on the origin of PGE mineralization...deposit from the Archaean Hattu Schist Belt, eastern Finland .. ..............................................the high metamorphic grade area of south-western Finland .......................................... 1128 | | | Report (issue) | quartz and topaz of the topaz granite from Eurajoki, Finland. J. Czech. Geol. Soc. 45, 149– 154. KAMENETSKY...quartz and topaz of the topaz granite from Eurajoki, Finland. J. Czech. Geol. Soc. 45, 149– 154. KAMENETSKY...pyrite and scheelite. D. pyrite and chalcopyrite. acanthite); sulfates (anhydrite, CaSO4) (Fig. 10-3B); carbonates...2006). Phases such as ferberite, sulfides, and acanthite are late stage but the details of the sequence...H. (1970): A new find of carbonatite in North Finland, the Sokli plug in Savukosli. Lithos 3, 129–133 | | | Book | and arsenopyrite. The silver occurs mainly as acanthite, native silver, and as the sulfosalt pyrargyrite...Proterozoic massive sulfide ores ofcentral and southern Finland (Huh tala 1979; Latvalahti 1979). This situation...but apparently the ore minerals, electrum and acanthite, occur in the earliest assemblage together with...Sea (Bridgewater and Windley 1973). In southern Finland, where these unusual granitic rocks are present...studies of the greisen veins associated with the Eurajoki stock (Fig. 6.4) indicate deposition of cassiterite | | | Journal (volume) | University of Turku, Finland (*ljjarv@utu.fi) 2 Dept. of Geology, University of Turku, Finland 3 Finnish Graduate...School in Geology, Finland 4 Graduate School of Materials Research, Turku, Finland 5 Dept. of Chemical...Chemical Engineering, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland 6 Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas, Venezuela...(*josep.soler@idaea.csic.es) 2 POSIVA OY, Eurajoki, Finland 1 Grouting of water-conducting fractures...future repository for high-level nuclear waste in Finland. A possible consequence of the interaction between |
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