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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.1144/SP417.10
EISBN: 9781862397125
... the Fier and Sierroz rivers) or the bottom of a syncline depression (as has the Rhône River) formed by Urgonian limestone folded during Late Cretaceous time. The ‘loss of the upper Rhône’: a geoheritage trajectory abruptly interrupted At the Franco-Swiss border 30 km SW of Geneva, near the town...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2011
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2011) 182 (4): 347–365.
.... This episode has been documented in the Annecy city by interbedding of torrential deposits inside lacustrine silts, and dated at almost 9 ka BP [ Noël et al. , 2001 ; Beck et al. , 2001 ]; – or to fluvial deposits associated to the current course of the Fier river at its first stage of incision...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 April 2004
Geology (2004) 32 (4): 341–344.
... Cusy and Val de Fier), the Himalayas (Arun and Karnali Rivers, in addition to the syntaxes), and the central Andes (e.g., the Azapa and Luta Rivers near Arica). The most recent well-documented example of transverse rivers cutting anticline domes is in the central Apennine fold-and-thrust belt ( Alvarez...
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Published: 01 October 1969
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1969) 59 (5): 2113–2122.
...-western Anatolia as far as Istanbul, over an area of 96,420 square kilometers. "Ala,sehir region is located at the western part of Anatolia in one of the seismic regions in Turkey and lies in Gediz graben through which Gediz Nehri (Gediz River) runs into the Aegean Sea. According to the seismic catalogs...
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Published: 01 December 2002
The Canadian Mineralogist (2002) 40 (6): 1693–1703.
... Bǎiţei River ( Fig. 1 , inset). Old mining documents provide evidence of continuous mining activity from the Middle Ages up to the present ( Stoici 1983 ). More than 100 mineral species have been identified in the skarn deposits of the district. Hemimorphite, kotoite, makovickyite, pad eraite...
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Published: 01 February 2007
Earthquake Spectra (2007) 23 (1): 95–113.
... VALLEY FOR A M7.0 SCENARIO EARTHQUAKE 99underlain by Holocene stream alluvium deposited within the Jordan River channel and its flood plain. The stream alluvium consists of sand, silt, and minor clay and gravel, and has a maximum thickness of about 5 10 m. Also, stream alluvium is found on the east- ern...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 March 2000
Economic Geology (2000) 95 (2): 449–452.
...-Restigouche fault system: Implication for Carlin-like Au-mineralization in the southwestern Gaspé Appalachians— M. Malo, C. Pelchat, B. Dubé, and A. Chagnon 217 Nomenclature of the alunite supergroup— J.L. Jambor 1323 Ludwigite from the type locality, Ocna de Fier, Romania: New data and review...
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Published: 01 February 2016
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2016) 135 (1): 95–108.
... says, addressing Beatrice: non odi tu la pièta del suo pianto?/ non vedi tu la morte che ’l combatte/ sulla fiumana onde ’l mar non ha vanto? ( Do you not hear the pity of his weeping,/ do you not see what death it is that threatens him/ along the river the sea shall never conquer...
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Published: 18 June 2001
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2001) 38 (6): 963–974.
... faults defined from surface mapping programs are explored. On doit se fier surtout à des interprétations de données géophysiques pour obtenir des informations structurales sur la portion d’importance économique de la Zone de déformation Destor–Porcupine et ses failles associées qui se trouvent...
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Published: 27 April 2020
Mineralogical Magazine (2020) 84 (3): 398–411.
... not be caused by oxygen fugacity. The oscillatory zoning of granular magnetite is similar to magnetite from some skarn deposits (e.g. Vegas Peledas and Ocna de Fier-Dognecea deposits; Dare et al. , 2014 ; Ciobanu and Cook, 2004 ; Tengtie Fe deposit; Zhao and Zhou, 2015 ), IOCG deposits (e.g. Sossego...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 March 2019
Economic Geology (2019) 114 (2): 325–352.
...Wei Li; Guiqing Xie; Jingwen Mao; Qiaoqiao Zhu; Jiahao Zheng Abstract The Chengchao Fe skarn deposit (280 Mt @ 45% Fe; nearly half of the total Fe reserve has an ore grade higher than 53 wt %) is the largest high-grade magnetite skarn deposit in the Middle-Lower Yangtze River metallogenic belt...
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Published: 28 January 2022
Mineralogical Magazine (2022) 86 (4): 606–618.
... and includes silver-bearing galena, chalcopyrite, bornite and pyrite with minor sphalerite and baryte. Some lenses in the Mitta Mitta and Gibbo River area, north of Benambra, were mined for copper, lead and silver on a small scale in the 19th century (Whitelaw, 1954 ; Cochrane, 1982 ). Limited exploration...
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Published: 01 June 2017
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2017) 136 (2): 145–156.
... compounds in groundwater in the Sagittario River basin, central Italy. The detrimental effect of the groundwater ammonium on the meiofaunal organisms is also evaluated in the hyporheic zone, where N-NH 4 + concentrations reach a maximum value of 0.6 mg L −1 . The main source of the nitrogen contamination...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 01 June 2001
Geophysics (2001) 66 (5): 1417–1430.
... along the Fier River near Annecy, France. The stratigraphy of the site is marked by alluvial deposits with alternating layers of gravel, sand, and clay from the surface down to 150 m depth. At the time of the experiment, the water table was located at approximately 1.5 m depth. The field experiments...
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Published: 01 November 2020
American Mineralogist (2020) 105 (11): 1712–1723.
...Yu Zhang; Pete Hollings; Yongjun Shao; Dengfeng Li; Huayong Chen; Hongbin Li Abstract The origin of stratabound deposits in the Middle-Lower Yangtze River Valley Metallogenic Belt (MLYRB), Eastern China, is the subject of considerable debate. The Xinqiao Cu-Fe-Au deposit in the Tongling ore...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2015
Economic Geology (2015) 110 (1): 1–8.
.... , 2004 , Skarn textures and a case study: The Ocna de Fier-Dognecea orefield, Banat, Romania : Ore Geology Reviews , v. 24 , p. 315 – 370 . Dare S.A.S. Barnes S.-J. Beaudoin G. , 2012 , Variation in trace element content of magnetite crystallized from a fractionating sulfide...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2021
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2021) 97 (11): 1454–1464.
... of missing values, average of the corresponding available data is used to fill-up missing GWL values in the corresponding block. Thomas Fiering Model ( Mujumdar, 2012 ) is applied to generate synthetic GWL data for the period of 1994 to 2004, wherever the data availability was only for the period 2005...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2024
American Mineralogist (2024) 109 (10): 1785–1797.
... and a case study: The Ocna de Fier-Dognecea orefield, Banat, Romania . Ore Geology Reviews , 24 , 315 – 370 , https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2003.04.002 . Ciobanu , C.L. , Verdugo-Ihl , M.R. , Slattery , A. , Cook , N.J. , Ehrig , K. , Courtney-Davies , L. , and Wade...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2007
Journal of the Geological Society (2007) 164 (1): 99–110.
... , p. 183). Stereographic projections of poles to bedding from (i) The Mourne Aqueduct (marked in ( a )) (data from T. B. Anderson, pers. comm.), (ii) the Bloody Bridge River and (iii) a small disused quarry on the southern contact beside the C312 (Moyad Road) [B 313 203]. ( b ) Schematic cross-section...
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Published: 29 October 2021
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2021) 51 (4): 318–331.
... foraminifera starts in February 1840 in the French town of Toulouse when the naturalist Félix Dujardin observed protists with granular, anastomosing pseudopods in a bottle filled with aquatic plants, debris, and water from the Seine River, collected the year before in Saint Denis, Paris. Dujardin published his...