| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Wood (K en t), F ield Meeting at 41 7 Ach nah a District 41 A ilsa Cr a ig 63. 64 Albury a n d Shere, Field...2 Blackheath Beds . . 417, et seq. Black Horse Quarry, T elham Hill .. 45 2 Bladon (Oxfordshire). New...Limestone 439 Craighead Inlier .. 61, 63 - - Limestone Quarry .. 63,84 Craven Faults 234, 235, 437 Craven Lowlands.... . 57 Henley Inlier, F ield Meeting 336 H essl e Quarry .. 441 H etherington, Miss A. P., elected 104...Dudwell Valley, 450 Puttenham Beds 174, 274, et seq Quarry Hill, Tonbridge 444 Oakley, K. P., elected 103 | | | Report (chapter) | Tauride-Zagride autochthonous units of southern Turkey. 1, Gypsum and anhydrite; 2, Pelagic limestone and shale;...Field Conference No. 12. Petrol. Explor. Soc. Libya (ESSL) 291, 100-189. SCANDONE,P. 1975. Triassic seaways | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | III with veins and large crystals of secondary gypsum (a). This moderately friable rock contains numerous...HRO biotite,p>2.54 h.p.. leached with :::c: liCL gypsum, h.~. 92.56 804. 398.6 .9044 .4485 2034. 1916...polymict breccia DIG-15. Haughton Impact Crater gypsum, clear single crystal, >500 am 40.9 0.15 .0422...polymict breccia have been penetratively invaded by gypsum after the impact, forming veins or single crystals...RbSr characteristics of the breccia matrix and gypsum. In contrast to Rb-Sr systematics in whole rocks | | | Report (volume) | are numbered from NORTH to SouTH as follows : DISTRICT. INSPECTOR. Page No. 1. East Scotland 2. West...givmg the county, number of district, and narne of owner of each. (2) District Lists (a) of Mines· under...the accompanying map, show the extent of each district. 600 Wt 28673 6/07 D&S <{. 27446 b .....(Corrected to May 1907.) District. Chief Inspector. l, ~ T SCOTLAND DISTRICT, compnl!lllg Aberdeen, Banff...Oolinton Road, Edinburgh. 2. WEST 8cOTLAND DISTRICT, comprising A.rgyll, Ayr, Bute, Dumbarton, Dumfries | | | Report (issue) | De11bighshire and Shropshire District • • • Warwickshire and . Staffordshire District . . . •• SCOTLAND. ...West Highland District • •• Central Highland District • • • Ayrsl1ire (Kilmar11ock District) La11arkshire...a11d in the District of \Varwickshire and Staffordshire. In the Denbig·h shire district the souther11... In the v\rar,vicl{shire �tnd Staffo1·dshi1·e district the study of the upper 1..ed (;oal ):I e�1,su1·es...characters and relations to �tl1e limestone as in the district farther north. Coal-mining has long been discontinued | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | (apa) Cat(PO, )3F sg-3.15 CaO=50 PzOs=42 CaF-8 •2 gypsum(gyp) CaSO 4. 2H,O 8g-2.32 CAO-33 H20-21 80~-46...UNKNOWNROCK SAMPLES PARAMETER (N=200, KK=2D, KL=26) INTEGER IM(N),IGS(N),IGM(N),ICZ(N),IGD(N),ICT(N), 2 IGR(N),IFB(N)...READ(S=38) SANP(1), IIZ, IN(I), (NN(I,JK), JKul,2*IM(1)), 2 IN2(1), (MN2(I,JK), JKsl,2*IN2(I)) ELSEIF... p p p P . ~ • N o sss~sssssssss~|H~sssss~Essl~sss~s~sssss~ss~sssssss P . "8 p P P P ~ P P | | | Book | BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY of the Glasgow district �f ·-...: .,.__ _ , .. .. \. ...... 4:' �:.:;-... ,(�/� GEOLOGICAL SUCCESSION IN THE GLASGOW DISTRICT SUPERFICIAL DEPOSITS (DRIFT) Quaternary Fi. ,...For1n,11io11 �1111+ • Geology of the Glasgow district G'over pltotograplt University of Glasgow on... (D 4978) (Photographer: F I McTaggart) Tl1e district clescribed in this memoir lies toward tl1e westerr1...which for1n a belt 6 km wide r11nning across tl1e district, are very sparsely pop11lated and n1ostly given | | | Book (volume) | Calcite Dolomite (rhombic) (rhombic) Sulfates Gypsum Anhydrite Phosphates Apatite Other Halite cleavage...limestone Rock it A tert Rock Biological or salt gypsum Example Lveniite Bituminous + Limestone Walple...Halite fine-grained fine-grained silica silica Gypsum Organic Varietal Group Coat Pp Bee Pinhead-size...Africa, Army Canal, 1942. Engineer Special District, Survey, 300-30, Engineering Division, Nebraska...permeability met in to permit recent [1973]; for im- condi- across field the condi- testing have | | | Report (Issue volume) | published series of sandstones and of this district, district, although altl1ough the tl1e thick thick...of tl1e the mapping mapping of of the the district district the the following following subdivi subdivisions...although although o reason district the the line in there is each district in each line iiss more more...l◄'ish-remains Fish-remains Carboniferous Rocks of the District,' Tra. n .s. Roy. Soc., Edin. , 1903, vol. xl...Edinb11rgh in the Carboniferous Rocks of the Edinburgh District,' Trans. Roy. Soc., Edith, 1903, vol. xi, pp. | | | Report (issue) | CORRELA T ION OF THE JURASSIC R OCKS OF THE MIDLAND DISTRICT OF ENGLAND. BY JOHN W. JUDD, F.G.S. ..\PPENDIX...blank N O TI C E. WHILE the mapping of the district was in progress, the geology of ,,rhich fo1--ms...description of the geological structure of th.e district, Mr. Judd has dis cussed at length the more general...classification £01.. the Oolitic rocks. of the midland district of England, which have been since accepted by...general and local interest, in connexion with the district more especially described, are treated of, in | | | Book | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ 192* 3; Michael Chm-ch _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _...Remains of fortifications, idols composed of clay and gypsum, and a Roman coin have been dis covered. Again...State claiming the right of jurisdiction over the district of territory embraced within its respective charter...governments, and so much more land to be annexed to the district of Detroit as shall . be comprehended between...south of the base line of land in Delaware Land District in the State of Ohio, in lieu of one hundred and | | | Report (issue) | pos~~ ~et the dry soil below. Under conditions im- by drainage it became apparent that the wet-front... beginning. This was that natural soils ~ould im~ortant in be partly saturated from the Entrapped...range was to be covered, the fiberglas. or nylon=. gypsum units were recommended. necessary, the fiberglas~...cez:ttrifl,lgal for'?es to· -·~. d_evelop· _pJ;eSSl;lt;'e differe.nces between two \• i~iscible •...was usedo comp~etely submerg~d The soils \47ere im water!' were allowed to drain for 30 minutes, and | | | Report (volume) | th\..' pu,,cr-lil\\ e,ponenl. Significant l y. "im ilar power-la,, rl'lat i<1n-.,hip" ha\'c also been...Africa. and SL' i~rn ic im ;1_\!. C, lrom ufhho,c Nor\\':1\'. l"hc -,c i,n1ic im ,1gin g thL' lllL' i--...Land,ht:rg(,ig. -1) (e)-;,1mpk~X IX.tJ7.Jlrnm.i quarry ul 1l1L· ()UL'I/L't Bt:rg. Nf nl tht: '>ch,,L'...tl1) uplil I 11 i1h {3- stre1ch1ng J,11.:tur. /Im= Jensily o l' the a,thet11),phe1\:. />I - d1.'nsit1...ltt!.!i:,de1 l-.k111p111ph:, ri,chL'n L,1kknl1tlll' im I I.ilk-\ ull-.Jrnt-1-..urnpkx. \Jwcil1111_t.:,1·11 | | | Report (issue) | Evaporites generally not recognized, but 100 feet of gypsum is reported in the Hope tunnel 5 miles south of...Adolph, 1926, Recent devel-opments in the Aspen district, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 785, p. 1-28...of the structure and stratigraphy of the Aspen district, Colorado, and its bearing on the ore deposits:...geology of the Panamint Butte quadrangle and Modoc District, Inyo County, California: California Div. Mines...from the· m~derlying tawny beds. Ripple tnarks and gypsum vein lets are common in the 1\foenkopi but are | | | Journal (issue) | u Hmc,11111. TX M Dll·T~.R MEl~CH'\I R DAG Nt \IM~l).\l Gn11i11ge11. Germany M .,R r... Moon, -Sn·...which wiJI be discussed in the next section. PRO('ESSl!'o(; (()\SIDER.\ no,s Sea-Surface Ghosts The steps...'P·• Sh/rrt1\'lft'tl Jit/1.'ft'll llranchin~ mruls Im R\\ P//...Except for the rare occurrence of quartz sand and gypsum unit-.. net area of each fac1es t)pe is rn general...1000 z D ■ Grainstone till Packstone □ □ Gypsum 1 Wackestone Other 10 Number of Facies Element |
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