| | Book | UC-NRLF NEW ZEALAND of department Geological Survey Branch (P. G. Morgan, Director). LIST...LIST OF THE MINERALS OF NEW ZEALAND, BY P. O. Issued MORGAN AND under the authority of the Hou, J...Z. JOHN MACKAY, GOVERNMENT PRINTER 1913. NEW ZEALAND-!, n Department jfe 5j Geological Survey...Morgan, Director). LIST OF THE MINERALS OF NEW ZEALAND, P. Issued O. MORGAN AND under the authority...Minerals . . ... LIST OF THE MINERALS OF NEW ZEALAND INTKODUCTION. FOR many years there has been | | | Book | TABLE 1 IN THE ABOYNE GEOLOGICAL SEQUENCE DISTRICT. Igneous rocks Period Sediments/sedimentary...y rocks QUATERNARY Peat, alluvium and river terrace deposits, lacustrine deposits. Tectonic and thermal...Highlands; a brief summary of the drift geology of the district is included. Apart from a small area of Silurian...index minerals was first described from the Aboyne district. During the last main fold episode, brittle monoclinal...with uplift. Much of the northern part of the district is underlain by the Mount Battock granite pluton | | | Book | Tectonic and thermal eve nts Peat, ,,lluvium and river terrace deposits, lacustrine deposits. Glacioll...500-1000 m c. 250 m 2000 m+ Geology of the Aboyne district This rne1noir describes the solid geology of...lands; a brief surnmary of the drift geology of the district. i,, included. Apart fron1 a srnall area of Silurian...Forn1ation, Stratl11nore Group, Old Red Sandst.one, River North E:,k, Loups Bridge 15948 7169] (D 5347). Photog;ra/Jher:...with uplift. ~1u<:h of the northern part of the district is underlain by the Mount .Battock granite pluton | | Key, R. M., Clark, G. C., May, F., Phillips, E. R., Chacksfield, B. C., Peacock, J. D. (1997) Geology of the Glen Roy district - Memoir for 1:50 000 Geological Sheet 63W (Scotland) British Geological Survey. | Book | of the Glen Roy district GEOLOGICAL SEQUENCE Era CAINOZOIC IN THE GLEN ROY DISTRICT Period Sediments...granitic gneiss Geology of the Glen Roy district The district described in this memoir lies at the southwestern...which traverses the north-western part of the district. South of this major structure, there is a thick...PermoCarboniferous camptonite-monchiquite dykes north-west of the Great Glen. Major faulting during the Devonian...veins extends into the schists as a crenulation River Roy. (NN 3700 9225) (D4616). cleavage. BRITISH | | | Journal (issue) | Alexander N. Ageev ANALCIM Е FROM THE NIZHNAYA TUNGUSKA RIVER Les Wagner, Jr JEFFREY A. SCOVIL - GEM AND MINERAL...OBJECT Ravi1 V. Galiulin SPEECH ABOUT SHAFRANOVSKII New books, chronicle 5 6 9 19 24 �(1 37 41 46 7 ISBN...5 0 5 - 7 8 2 - 5 5 5 5 mail: B o x 1115, Zuni, New Mexico 87327, USA most beautiful regions (situated...Fax:(914)739-1257 Н. 4ß4DDA BOX51вноггт Mlus NEW ЈЕРЅЕУ O7O78 USA FAX: 2O1-467-3577 ВО3Мо]КНА KОPPECПОMIIEMIlИЯ...Three Issues! ($30 air mail from UK) "Stenoliteп" A new magazin on gems and minerals, "Stenoliteптг publishes | | Key, R. M., Clark, G. C., May, F., Phillips, E. R., Chacksfield, B. C., Peacock, J. D. (1997) Geology of the Glen Roy district - Memoir for 1:50 000 Geological Sheet 63W (Scotland) British Geological Survey, London. | Book | BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Geolo of the Glen Roy district .. . . �··:�·:\·t·�f��1�{:�; :�:/.��,::: ·�...------------------ · .. . Geology of the Glen Roy district The clistrict described i11 this memoir lies...11s carr1ptor1ite-r11or1cl1iquite dykes r1ortl1-west of tl1e Great Glen. Major fa11ltir1g d11ring tire...PEAC<.)(�K,J D. 1 997. Geology of the Glen Roy district. Memoir of the British Geologi,clLl Survey, Sheet...Structure 6 Three Dalradian: Grampian Group 8 North-west of the c:orrieyairack Granitic Complex (Area 2) | | | Book | / Carnegie Museum collection Please forward any new information to the authors. William H. Blackburn...mineralogy, the Mineralogical Mineralogist. Through this new series, the Association of Canada offers its Special... ume 25 in 1997). In orientation and scope, the new IMA recommendations concerning the nomencla- series...evolution of words; European language through Germanic, West Germanic nonetheless, the names of things — nouns...y* Celtic Anatolian oa \ “6 y< Hellenic & West vis\ Germanic ji Mos | / Latin ji fluorite | | | Journal (volume) | THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY PRESS OF THE NEW ERA PRINTING COMPANY LANCASTER, PA. CONTENTS. Names...Substances. By Oswald Schreiner 420 Geology of the Region about Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. By Olaf...Marine Tertiary Stratigraphy of the North Pacific Coast of America. By Ralph Arnold and Harold Hannibal...obtamed from the first white settlers of the region ; two bands there are under two hunof whom, furthermore...to the time before white dominance in the region and the new mode of life consequent upon it. Place | | | Book | America. Van Nostrand Reinhold 115 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10003 Chapman and Hall 2-6 Boundary Row...follow the recommendations of the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (CNMMN) of the International...Semi-metallic/adamantine pink-purple, reddish-brown. Green River Formation, Uintah Co., Utah, USA. H= < 3, Dj4j=...bluish-green. Red Cloud Fluorite mine, Lincoln Co., New Mexico, USA. H=?, Din=?, Dc=?, VllD 17. Fehr & Hochleitner... Pearly white, greyish, greenish-white. Kipawa River, Timiskaming Co., Quebec, Canada. H= 5.5, Djjj= | | | Report (volume) | .......................... 63 64 Analyses of river waters............................................................................. The Columbia River basin......................................... Other...be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...last 25 years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and | | | Report (volume) | ................................ ( Analyses of river waters........................................................................... N The Columbia River basin. ...........................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...last 25 years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and | | | Report (volume) | ........ ......................... Analyses of river waters........................ ............................................ 82 83 The Columbia River basin.............................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements .and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...last 25 years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and | | | Report (volume) | .................................. Analyses of river waters............................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...twenty-five years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and...bromine has been extracted from the brine wells of West Virginia and Michigan. The bromide and chlorobromide | | | Report (volume) | composition_______.._..________________ Analyses of river waters__________________________ The St. Lawrence...be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...:five years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. To bring.some of...bromine has been extracted from the brine wells of West Virginia and Michigan. The bromide and chlorobromide | | | Book (edition) | Publications CHAPMAN & HALL London • Glasgow • New York • Tokyo • Melbourne • Madras Published by...2NZ, UK Chapman & Hall Inc.. 29 Wesl 351h S1ree1. New York NY llXl0I. US;\ Chapman & Hall Japan. Thomson...of Dr Andrew Clark. we arc able to welcome this new and expanded version. Like Dr Hey's. it is much more...have contributed much to the regular discovery of new minerals. The number of known species is now around...experimental synthesizer of mineral analogues. This new version is. therefore. likely to be of use to researchers | | | Book (edition) | Physics and Curator of Mineralogy, Yale University. New edition, entirely rewritten and reset. By William...University TOTAL ISSUE, TWENTY-SEVEN THOUSAND NEW YORK JOHN WILEY & SONS, LONDON: CHAPMAN & 1922 ...revision of the chemical classification until a new edition of that work should appear. The description...that as this book has been largely rewritten. A new which the minerals have been grouped into lists according...added to. Appendix B A in WILLIAM E. FORD NEW HAVEN, CONN., Dec. 1, 1921. 469105 m PREFACE | | | Book (edition) | Meredith (eds) Geology and minerals resources of West Africa J.B. Wright The inaccessible Earth G. C....North Sydney, NSW 2060, Australia Allen & Unwin (New Zealand) Ltd in association with the Port Nicholson Press...Press Ltd, 60 Cambridge Terrace, Wellington, New Zealand First published in 1988 British Library Cataloguing...their comments have unquestionably improved this new edition, and I would wish to thank all those involved...from slow and gradual substitution of particles of new and different mineral matter for the original mineral | | | Book (edition) | NINETEENTH EDITION, THOROUGHLY REVISED, RESET, AND NEW ILLUSTRATIONS, 1915 TWENTIETH EDITION 1918 SECOND...TWENTY-THIRD EDITION, THOROUGHLY REVISED, RESET, AND NEW ILLUSTRATIONS, 1936 SECOND IMPRESSION 1939 THIRD...EDITION 1970 COMPLETELY REVISED, RESET AND MANY NEW ILLUSTRATIONS SECOND IMPRESSION 1971 THIRD IMPRESSION...modernisations have been introduced. A couple of dozen new figures have been added, mostly in the early part...book. More specifically, the major changes in this new edition are the following. The electronic structure | | | Book (edition) | NINETEENTH EDITION, THOROUGHLY REVISED, RESET, AND NEW ILLUSTRATIONS, 1915 TWENTTETH EDITION 1918 SECOND...TWENTY-THIRD EDITION, THOROUGHLY REVISED, RESET, AND NEW ILLUSTRATIONS, 1936 SECOND IMPRESSION 1939 THIRD...EDITION 1970 COMPLETELY REVISED, RESET AND MANY NEW ILLUSTRATIONS SECOND IMPRESSION 1971 THIRD IMPRESSION...modernisations have been introduced. A couple of dozen new figures have been added, mostly in the early part...book. More specifically, the major changes in this new edition are the following. The electronic structure | | | Book (edition) | Nievenuh Editinu (thoroughly revised, reset and new illustrations) (revised) Twentieth Ne+t f:st ,...date) (reprinted) (tlwrougl,ly revised, reset and new illustrations) (reprinted) ( ) ( ) ) ( (revised)...X-ray structural basis. For the preparation of the new chapter and for much other help, I have to thank...been completely re-written and enlarged, and many new figures have been incorporated in the text. The treatment...editions. In Part II, the Description of Minerals, a new graping of the minerals has been adopted. I have |
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