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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 February 1995
Economic Geology (1995) 90 (1): 194–199.
Series: Society of Economic Geologists Guidebook Series
Published: 01 January 1992
DOI: 10.5382/GB.14.Ch3
EISBN: 9781934969670
... are also under way to resume production in the Idol mine of the Copper Ridge district, which has been inactive since 1981. ...
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Sphalerite commonly contains textural evidence of its growth history. Bands may be megascopic (a) or microscopic (b), with each band preserving a record of the ore-forming fluids as well as conditions of precipitation. (c) The visible growth-induced banding is commonly accompanied by variable concentrations of minor elements, as shown by the distribution of iron (left) and cadmium (right) in concentric growth-zones in sphalerite. Samples (a) and (c) are from the Idol mine, Tennessee; (b) is from Austinville, Virginia. Width of the field of view is 10 cm in (a), 0.6 mm in (b), and 2 mm in (c).
Published: 01 August 2001
by variable concentrations of minor elements, as shown by the distribution of iron (left) and cadmium (right) in concentric growth-zones in sphalerite. Samples (a) and (c) are from the Idol mine, Tennessee; (b) is from Austinville, Virginia. Width of the field of view is 10 cm in (a), 0.6 mm in (b), and 2 mm
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Sphalerite commonly contains textural evidence of its growth history. Bands may be megascopic (a) or microscopic (b), with each band preserving a record of the ore-forming fluids as well as conditions of precipitation. (c) The visible growth-induced banding is commonly accompanied by variable concentrations of minor elements, as shown by the distribution of iron (left) and cadmium (right) in concentric growth-zones in sphalerite. Samples (a) and (c) are from the Idol mine, Tennessee; (b) is from Austinville, Virginia. Width of the field of view is 10 cm in (a), 0.6 mm in (b), and 2 mm in (c).
Published: 01 August 2001
by variable concentrations of minor elements, as shown by the distribution of iron (left) and cadmium (right) in concentric growth-zones in sphalerite. Samples (a) and (c) are from the Idol mine, Tennessee; (b) is from Austinville, Virginia. Width of the field of view is 10 cm in (a), 0.6 mm in (b), and 2 mm
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Sphalerite commonly contains textural evidence of its growth history. Bands may be megascopic (a) or microscopic (b), with each band preserving a record of the ore-forming fluids as well as conditions of precipitation. (c) The visible growth-induced banding is commonly accompanied by variable concentrations of minor elements, as shown by the distribution of iron (left) and cadmium (right) in concentric growth-zones in sphalerite. Samples (a) and (c) are from the Idol mine, Tennessee; (b) is from Austinville, Virginia. Width of the field of view is 10 cm in (a), 0.6 mm in (b), and 2 mm in (c).
Published: 01 August 2001
by variable concentrations of minor elements, as shown by the distribution of iron (left) and cadmium (right) in concentric growth-zones in sphalerite. Samples (a) and (c) are from the Idol mine, Tennessee; (b) is from Austinville, Virginia. Width of the field of view is 10 cm in (a), 0.6 mm in (b), and 2 mm
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2011
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2011) 78 (4): 393.
... characteristics of coals from mine to mine and within a mine. Working at the Ground Water Department, he developed a procedure for village wise groundwater resource estimation and a spreadsheet based program for assessment of the resource. This method and the program are used today for groundwater resource...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1989
Earth Sciences History (1989) 8 (1): 43–50.
... on the Turin Papyrus map from 1300 B.C. ( Ball, 1942 ). Metals were used singly or in combination depending on practical, ornamental and even cultic purposes. It appears that idols, for instance, were shaped from various metals -“This image’s head was of fine gold, his breast and his arms of silver, his...
Book Chapter

Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 July 2010
DOI: 10.1130/2010.2467.xix
... llimpi and according to Morúa (1925), was a very mystical metal. 2 This regard for the wealth of the mineral world was such that rare stones were regarded as idols and were not used for offerings. The themes of mining and metallurgy in ancient Perú were aesthetic, utilitarian, and religious...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2024
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2024) 100 (2): 233–240.
...’ in which ‘Khan’ is for mining, which they conducted with native tribal Bhils. Presence of ‘Ganesha’ idol (30 to 375 AD) and medieval temples at Iswal ( ASI, 2016 ), located northwest of Udaipur and having pottery link with Vadnagar, indicate involvement of Hindus (Fig, 1C inset). Some temples at Zawar...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1964
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1964) 5 (1): 128–137.
... components along the seam section may be helpful for selective mining, coal preparation ano utilization, their proportion will prove useful as an aid to correlation. The petrographic composition of a coal seam can be determined on seam total basis also. The microlithotype comp?sition of Ray Top and Churi...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 2007
AAPG Bulletin (2007) 91 (10): 1437–1447.
... the resource. Conceptual development plans rely on long horizontal completions and submersible pumps. Keith Idol discussed offshore production from the Santa Ynez unit, where most of the produced oils range from 10 to 20° API gravity, in waters between 243 and 365 m (797 and 1197 ft). Production began...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2016
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2016) 135 (2): 261–267.
..., with farther-ranging knowledge that included, for example, the field of archaeological survey. With his geologic map of the Cesenate sulphur mines Marsili was the first geologist to make the quantum leap from simple mineralogical maps – which report the location and access of mines on a topographic background...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1969
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1969) 17 (1): 92–102.
... Creek Gas Unit i Old s Lone Pine Cree k 10 . 5 . 30-28W4 10 . 10 .30 .28 W4 10 . 23-30-28 W4 10-20 . 30. 27 01 4 48 3282 K.B 3275 ' KB 3269 ' KB . 3126 ' T D 8214 ' T D 8062 ' T .0 - 7960 T .D 8094 ' B L E G E N D ~ a 1 Belle 10 idol sirorool000ro,ao : Focie s LJ sulphur 11I I III 41901 Focle s r I...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2017
European Journal of Mineralogy (2017) 29 (1): 143–148.
.... (1993a) with the empirical formula (K 0.65 Na 0.31 )(Na 1.79 Li 0.21 )(Mg 2.13 Mn 3+ 1.43 Fe 3+ 0.52 Li 0.91 )Si 8 O 22 (OH) 2 . X-ray crystal-structure refinements of four crystals taken from the holotype material (Wessels Mine, Kalahari Manganese Field, South Africa) showed that this amphibole...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2001
The Canadian Mineralogist (2001) 39 (4): 937–956.
... by variable concentrations of minor elements, as shown by the distribution of iron (left) and cadmium (right) in concentric growth-zones in sphalerite. Samples (a) and (c) are from the Idol mine, Tennessee; (b) is from Austinville, Virginia. Width of the field of view is 10 cm in (a), 0.6 mm in (b), and 2 mm...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2021
Earth Sciences History (2021) 40 (2): 566–580.
... dioptase, fornacite, wulfenite, mimetite, cerussite and diaboleite. It was first described in 1970 for an occurrence in the Se Barz Mine ( Figure 1 , site 10), northeast of the Anarak mining district, central Iran ( Bariand and Herpin 1963 ; Adib 1972 ). Khademite is an aluminum sulfate mineral...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2014
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2014) 84 (3): 253–266.
...S. M. Gandhi Abstract: India has a rich and impressive heritage in the production and use of base and precious metals. The presence of extensive ancient mine workings and debris, enormous heaps of slags and retorts, ruins of temples and townships of the major mining centres of modern India, bear...
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Journal Article
Published: 03 October 2018
Scottish Journal of Geology (2018) 54 (2): 117–123.
... depths and ‘sea level gradually reduced’. Nature was driving the spread of animals and plants to the land as well as the sea. Mines of coal and slate (but not as we know it!) indicate that ‘the ancient species of marine animals and terrestrial vegetation were destroyed, or rather ceased to multiply...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 2023
AAPG Bulletin (2023) 107 (6): 851–861.
... philosophies “idols of the theater” ( Bacon, 1858 , p. 55). Among the most striking examples in scientific history are the decades near the beginning of the nineteenth century, when the students of Abraham Werner tortured geologic data into conformity with the Neptunist theory of their charismatic teacher...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1984
Earth Sciences History (1984) 3 (2): 187–199.
... hell-bent for some place their wives are not allowed to go.’“ AMERICAN SCIENCE IN THE AGE OF JEFFERSON, 1984, John C. Green. Iowa State University Press, Ames, Iowa, 484 p. Idolizers of Thomas Jefferson in the United States refer to the period from the achievement of national independence...