| Gaines, Richard V., Skinner, H. Catherine W., Foord, Eugene E., Mason, Brian, Rosenzweig, Abraham, King, Vandall T. (1997) Dana's New Mineralogy (8th ed.) Wiley-Interscience. p.1872 | Book (edition) | Fritz: Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Saxony, Germany. Donald B. Hoover: U.S.G.S., Federal Center, Lakewood...Institut fur Mineralogie, Ruhr Universitat Bochum, Germany. Duane Mellor: Geology Library, Yale University...Berlin, Germany. Peter Susse: MINABS, Inst. of Mineralogy, Univ. of Gottingen, Gottingen, Germany. C. Sheldon...Pennsylvania. Hans J. Wilke: Eppertshausen/Hessen, Germany. Wendell E. Wilson: The Mineralogical Record, Tuscon...Especially when the mineral species is common, such as quartz (75.1.3.1), many varieties (jasper, onyx) are known | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ABSTRACT: The article describes Carboniferous and Lower Liassic coal measures in Franz Josef Land, and a...Spitzbergen are Lower Carboniferous. Ye. M. Andreyeva studied the coal's spores and found only Lower and Middle...Tegetthof Formation, based on its plant fossils, is Lower Liassic, compatible with sections on Spitzbergen...limestones with Volgian clams. Still higher are Lower Cretaceous volcanics with intercalated sandstones...Josef Land, ranging from Carboniferous up into the Lower Cretaceous (with 9 coal beds). Interesting petrographic | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | passed with a high range on either side. Granite,quartz, and metamorphicsandstone dipping east and west...south; directioneast and west. Some large reefs and quartz ; granite, and a rock of a granitic slatey formation(if...expression); of a greenishhue, with thin veins of quartz running through it. This content downloaded from...watercoursetrendingnorth,and at 3 p.m. entered a district of micaceous sandstone with almost horizontal...some finehigh and precipitoushills in it. White quartz-blowsto be seen standingup on all sides. No slate | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | peak at 573.8 °C was related to the a-quartz transition to b-quartz in the kaolin tailings (Schelz 1976;...file 86-0550), goethite (weak, PDF file 81-0464), quartz (PDF file 05-0490), kaolinite (PDF file 06-0221)...pyrophyllite (15.0 wt%), and quartz (26.6 wt%) for clay original materials, mainly quartz for kaolin tailings...sintered at 1,000 °C showed strong hematite peaks, and quartz peak was stronger and more evident in the sample...while the other two samples did not have obvious quartz peak (Fig. 3b). In order to understand the phase | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 0900 YU, Xiaobo -- New Sarcopterygian Fishes from Lower Devonian of Yunnan and Their Impact on Relationships...ary of Asia FASTOVSKY,D. E., SHEEHAN, P. M., BERGHAUS, C. B., and GABRIEL,D. L.L. - Latest Cretaceous...Ornithischian Dinosaur Material from the Wayan Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of EasternIdaho NICHOLLS, Elizabeth...Arthur Vertebrate Mountain Lower Permian PermianVertebrate Mountain Lower Locality, Locality, Kiowa Kiowa...Finds from Quarryof from the the Tlayua Tlayua Quarry of Reptiles Reptiles and and Age, from Fish of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | exception of Russia, Scandinavia, Denmark, and Germany outside the basin of the 1 Edin. New Phil. Journ...mile and a quarter, crossing different lengths of quartz rock, slates, and schists. The velocities varied...world, such as those in the physical atlases of Berghaus and Johnston, were based on imperfect catalogues | | Liu, Hao, Li, Jia-jun, Li, Zhen-rui, Xu, Kai, Chen, Zheng-jia, Chen, Guang-chao (2019) Single Crystal Diamond Deposited by Dual Radio-Frequency Plasma Jet CVD with High Growth Rate. Crystals, 9 (1) 32 doi:10.3390/cryst9010032 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Ar/H2/CH4. OES of plasma was collected through a quartz window under the same instrument parameter setting...Ar/H2 /CH 4. OES of plasma was collected through a quartz window under the same instrument parameter setting...deposited diamond film showed lower absorption coefficient, indicating lower nitrogen impurity. The strong...deposited diamond film showed lower absorption coefficient, indicating lower nitrogen impurity. The strong...deposited diamond film showed lower absorption coefficient, indicating lower nitrogen impurity. The strong | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | More modern writers, such as Crawfurd, Soltau, Berghaus, Peschel, Major, Bokemeyer, and many others, give...themselves, who are neverthe- less stated to be even lower in type than the Bandanese. Finally, by his own...12? 30' on the Luapula; taking advantage of the lower portion of the Loangwa, we could then navigate that...mountains on either side of the lake are there lower than in the northern part. At the extreme north...numerous hot springs in their neighbourhood. The district is enclosed by the high ranges east and west of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | volcanic districts of Italy, France, and parts of Germany during two or three years, he published, in 1832...Extinct Volcanos of the Basin of Neuwied, on the Lower Rhine.' In 1833 he communicated to the Royal Society...suffering from long and severe illness, with his lower extremities finally paralysed, Berzelius continued...volcanic region, such as Etna or Vesuvius, or any district of extinct volcanos, such as Central France, beneath...o n the Transportal of Erratic Boulders from a Lower to a Higher Level," after noticing the facts seen | | | Journal (issue) | Caldbeck Fells and adjoining land, by the Lake District National Park Authority (LDNPA). This has given...society members have taken parties into the same quarry or mine to look at the same granite or rock face...enjoyable AGM weekend. Brian Young PRESIDENT Peak District Oddities Warring!on Gem and Mineral fair The...searching through some specimens collected in the Peak District a few years ago, I came across two unusual items;... Location: Calton Hill vent, Chelmorton, Peak District. (not previously reported). Positions Filled | | | Journal (volume) | On 140 becomes In a Letter to 144 among the Lower John Graham Dal- of Propagation illustrated. ...discharging Carbonic Acid Gas, near Kissingen, in Bavaria. By Communicated by the Forbes. Professor ...discliai'ging Carbonic Acid Gas, near Kissingen in Bavaria. By Professor Forbes. 5. Notice on the Geology...robust and happy population, now cover an immense district, where formerly the traveller did not dare to...causes them to rise through the rent CD. If the lower opening in the wide rent at D be on the same level | | | Book | Georg Gartner, Vienna, Austria Liqiu Meng, Munich, Germany Michael P. Peterson, Omaha, USA For further volumes:...Districtului Năsăudean [The History of Năsăud District]. Arhiva Someşană 9:1–63 Roider K (1982) Austria’s...Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Leipzig, Germany e-mail: j_moser@ifl-leipzig.de E. Liebenberg et...the working class. However, no other country in Germany had less workers in the agricultural sector than...Mapping in Saxony up to 1830 Like Prussia and Bavaria, Saxony had a solid cartographic foundation since | | | Book | has to confess great obligations to Johnston's (Berghaus') " Physical Atlas," the recent works of Humboldt...232. Extinct volcanoes. 233. Extinct volcanic district of the 234. 235. 236. 237. II. Rhine. [France...sub-group. Quartz. Rock crystal, and compact quartz. Agate. Varieties of agate. Flint. Earthy quartz. Jasper...499. 500. 501. 502. 529. General characters of quartz rock. 530. Analyses of sandstones used in Sulphuret...veins. 640. Relation of veins to the surrounding district. 641. Systems of veins in Cornwall. 642. Systems | | | Journal (volume) | neighbouring Rocks.— Surface relations of the district to be examined.— Characters of such pieces of...Employment of the Safety-Lamp in the Coal-Mines of Germany. By Professor GusTAY CONTENTS. Biscuor, of Bonn...one for the upper classes, and another for the lower. In a word, we require to proportion the studies...the mineral substances of that bed are chiefly quartz and calcareous spar; more rarely, though sometimes...may occur in veins is generally associated with quartz, and is frequently so intimately and finely united | | | Journal (volume) | Minerals, . ; 5 : 16. Siae10 GEOLOGY. 17. The Lower Silurian Rocks of the United States. 18. Nature...Orography of the Earth's Surface, 5 contrary, the lower, even when ecakvine: the motions are, the more...philosophical collections of heights as Strantz gave us, (Berghaus’ Annal., 1830, vol. ii. ; 1832, vol. vi. ; 1835...different vegetables and animals of higher and lower classes. may have lived, and that the temperature...and took possession of the western part of the district formerly occupied by that people. Dr Donaldson | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | indicate that the ratios of calcium to magnesium are lower in the metamorphosedphases than in the unaltered;...from the contact Ditto, at contact Contact with quartz diorite (Bull. 150, U.S.G.S.) Contact with porphyry...No. 5 Boutwell, "Bingham District," P.P. 38, p. 178 "Willow Creek District, Idaho," 20 Ann. Rept. U.S...Collections, LVI (1910), No. 6. 2 Quoted from Berghaus' Atlas der Geologie(1892). EVOLUTION OF LIMESTONE...Shantung, Permo-Mesozoic............ 36 Shansi-Wu-Tai District. Average of Paleozoic (unconformity on limestone) | | | Book | composition to obsidian, tektites have much lower water content and lower alkali (K.20 and Na20) content and a...tektites. Tektites are often found in association with quartz gravel. Numbers of Georgiaites The first positive...The specimen came from the proximity of a gravel quarry south of Riddleville, Georgia. This location is...It is a truly a unique piece. This specimen has lower amounts of Ba and higher Zr and Rb than in previous...Seth Chance found a 4.675 g. tektite in a rock quarry about 10 miles NE of Millen, Ga. in Jenkins Co | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ..............299 Rio de Janeiro, the Federal District, and Trinctude..................................preparation of the map. Dr. Hermann Berghaus, 1892.—“Atlas der Geologie” (Berghaus’ Physikalischer Atlas, Abteilung...used for the geol ogy, as follows: Archean and Lower Paleozoic, Middle and Upper Paleo zoic, Mesozoic...title of the map, however, says that it is “after Berghaus, Marcou, and other authorities.” Another geological...1903.” The title of this map says it is after Berghaus and others. In addition to these maps of the whole | | | Report (issue) | higher elevations is 50-60 inches per year and at lower elevations is 20-30 inches per year. There is no...graben walls, in the northwestern highlands, and in quartz veins cutting the Southgate diorite (Alminas and...Jungfrau-Inseln, in geologischer und klimatischer hinsicht: Berghaus Almanach fur Erdkunde, p. 367-455. Tucker, R.E | | | Journal (volume) | a limited examination of a very limited district in Germany, and hastily and unphilosophically generalised...also, that had circumstances placed Werner in a district of a different character, his scheme might have...those below, was perfectly certain as regarded the district in which his examinations were carried on ; but...the same distinctness or pre cision to any other district where the conditions had been different. Because...and that, therefore, that existence may in one district be continued through a much longer or shorter | | | Journal (volume) | deflect the Gulf- to other lands, and materially lower the temperature of Northern Europe. Some sensible...where /^ is tw use to send coals to. The Newcastle district is perhaps, all things The river Tyne, rising...sometimes clayey, but more often hard; and the lower part of the coal-formation itself is nearly all...belicA^e more iron, is got liere than in any other district of the same area. The Dudley and Wolverhampton...five million tons are raised per annum in this district— worth a I have only i-un quite the largest | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | dry land, whilst the Alps and Jura, formerly at lower levels, have been considerably and irregularly raised...strata run east and west ; such is also the case in Lower Normandy and Brittany ; this is their true direction...the palseozoie groups of Brittany and Lower Normandy. The lower valley of the Seine may probably be connected...Watcombe fault have certainly been produced since the district existed in its present condition of dry land:...rocky or uneven bed, the interruption which the lower stratum experiences is indicated by a wave-disturbance | | | Journal (volume) | Britain H. ROSENBUSCH C. Cornell University Germany CHARLES BARROIS U. S. Geological France ALBRECHT... J. C. Survey BRANNER Stanford University Germany W. HANS REUSCH CLARK B. Johns Hopkins University...Stuart 439 Physiographic Studies in the San Juan District of Coloroda. Wallace W. Atwood The Variations...ROSENBUSCH, Germany THEODOR N. TSCHERNYSCHEW, Russia CHARLES BARROIS, France ALBRECHT PENCK, Germany HANS REUSCH...of the Huronian tillite, which include all the lower rocks in their present metamorphosed conditions; | | | Journal (volume) | Quantity of Falling aad OF 0Nn 8. Beauty of the Lake District, II. On the Unity of the Human spe MARcEL DE...ALEXANDER von Humpoxpr, VIII. On the Origin of Quartz and Metalliferous Veins. By Professor Gustav Biscuor...XX. Synopsis of the Fall of Rain in the Lake District of siliferous Deposits, 341 Cumberland, for...meteorological, tending to illustrate the climate of a district in some respects peculiar, and, as I would hope...the character of the country constituting the district, a very few words may suffice,—it is so well | | | Journal (issue) | Bangkok, Thailand Karl Schn~etzer Petersluusen, Germany James E. Shigley Santa Monica, CA SUBSCRIPTIONS...FL; Rebecca Ann Bell, Joshua Tree, CA; Sharon Berghaus, Fairview Park, OH; Gary S. Bergstein, Aurora...Bloomington, IL; Josef Bogacz, Idar-Oberstein, Germany; Rudiger M. Boslzovic, Armidale, NSW, Australia;...Montreal, Que., Canada; Martin Lepold, Mainz, Germany; Dorothy Lewis, Richboro, PA; Gloria Lillie, Singleton...briolette cut was a good way to use diamonds of lower color and clarity (Hinlzs, 1983). Fancy-color diamonds |
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