| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | OF HALLOYSITE AND ALUNITE DEPOSITS IN THE TURPLU AREA, BALIKESIR, TURKEY Ö . I S İK E C E 1 , 2 , *...alunite- and halloysite-rich deposits in the Turplu area, situated northwest of Balıkesir on the Biga Peninsula...the Turplu area, situated northwest of Balıkesir on the Biga Peninsula of northwest Turkey (see Figure A1:...and more recent climatic factors make the study area ideal for studying the anatomy of halloysite/ alunite...the Turplu area constitute the largest known in the Balya-Yenice-Gönen region. The study area is shown | | Lambert, D. D., Foster, J. G., Frick, L. R., Hoatson, D. M., Purvis, A. C. (1998) Application of the Re‐Os isotopic system to the study of Precambrian magmatic sulfide deposits of Western Australia. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 45 (2) 265-284 doi:10.1080/08120099808728386 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Os isotopic compositions for Precambrian rocks (see Appendix). In this study, we have applied the Re-Os...contain very-fine-grained sulfides, dominantly chalcopyrite, and some regions show evidence of remobilisation...(31345) contains a vein filled with quartz, chalcopyrite and calcite, providing evidence of later fluid...1981). The komatiites and basalts of the Ruth Well area have been traditionally correlated lithostratigraphically...one sulfidic metasediment from the Kambalda dome area collected from underground exposures of the ore | | | Book | 15 2 109 Pattern of folding and faulting in the area of outcrop of the Snowdon and Llewelyn Volcanic...geoscience. It also draws attention to this classical area in one of the most beautiful and easily accessible...insights it provides into the rocks that make up this area and of the manner in which they were deposited....cornprehensive set of geochemical data from this classic area of Ordovician volcanism. In this work, we received...comprehensive biostratigraphical framework in the area. Geophysical analysis, in particular of the aeromagnetic | | | Book (volume) | Contemporain. A. C. S. ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE. See the biographical article, SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES...Henry Sayce, D.Litt., LL.D. Ancient. {Caria. See the biographical article, Saycr, A. H. A. J. G....LANG. A. Lo. AUGUSTE LONGNON. {Casket Letters. See the biographical article, LANG, ANDREW. ; Professor... P. H. Mary r A. M. C. CLERKE. 1 Cassini. See the biographical article, CLERKE, A. M. MuriEL ...Joint-author of Sources of ~ Centumviri. L { Canary; r ; See the biographical article, NEwTon, ALFRED. Capercally | | | Book (volume) | Ph.D., D.D. r»„v Austin Dobson, LL.D., D.C.L. See the biographical article: Dobson, Henry Austin. ... Prison. L Adolf Harnack, Ph.D. -j^ Prophet See the biographical article: Harnack, Adolf. A. J....Prometheus; \ Psychical Research. Andrew Lang. See the biographical article: Lang, Andrew. A. McA....I33~7° B-c- Alfred Newton, . Church; F.R.S. See the biographical article: Newton, Alfred. Joint-author...London. A. T. H. Arthur Twining Hadley, LL.D. See the biographical article: Hadley, Arthur Twining | | | Book (edition) | turbidity currents as a cause of graded bedding (see Sect. 10.2.3). Before 1950, the sciences of stratigraphy...Sandstone Depositio~al Environ1nents, 410 pp. Mem. Am. Ass. petrol. Geol., 31, Tulsa. Scholle P.A., Bebout...Carbonate Depositional Environments, 708 pp. Mem. Am. Ass. petrol. Ceo/. , 33, Tulsa. Walker R.G. & James...the t ectonics and bedrock geology of the source area. Where A knowledge of the source or provenance...processes in the source area. Each depositional system has its own immediate source area. Deep-water systems | | | Book (edition) | volcano erupts violently. Eighteenth century print. (See The History of Volcanology, p. 15.) Encyclopedia...Jupiter. Extraterrestrial volcanology is probably the area of volcanologic research that will experience the...limited topics can consult the A-to-Z Article Index (see p. xi) and then proceed to the desired topic from...the article ‘‘Flood Basalt Provinces.’’ hotspot An area in the Earth’s upper mantle that is hotter than...floor by this process include pyrite (FeS2), chalcopyrite (CuFeS2), and sphalerite (ZnS). The high concentrations |
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