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SOME ZEOLITE EQUILIBRIA WITH ALKALINE EARTH METAL CATIONSI L. L. ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML L. L. Anrus, lx.,. Hanford. Laboratories, Richlond,, Washington. Assrnecr. Isotherms Ior the zeolites Linde Type A, natural erionite, phillipsite, ...
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FAMOUS COLORADO MINERAL LOCALITIES: TABLE MOUNTAIN AND ITS ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML North Table Mountain near Golden, Colorado, has long been recognized as a mineral locality prolific in splendid museum specimens of various zeolites. ...
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AN INEXPENSIVE TABLE FOR POLISHING ORES J. H. H,rrroN, Uniaersity ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML writer, and a polishing table was constructed by him in the Department of Geology of the University of Arizona in September, 1935. It has been ...
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130 AMBER AND ITS ORIGIN
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML word meaning. "that which attracts straw." The ancient Greek name, ff)texrpov, is applied not only to amber but to an amalgam ...
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Dehydration processes in the meta-autunite group minerals meta ...
autunite groups are easily dehydrated by heating, desiccation, and evacuation. Thermal analysis of these minerals has been extensively ...
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BOOK REVIEWS
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML An introductory table of six pages lists all o{ the .... but also in restoring to a thought of life the creatures whose remains are registered. This ...
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Naming Minerals
One can join most heartily in Professor Eakle's appeal for more thought in the naming of minerals.1 His plea to continue immortalizing in stone (so to ...
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ON NAMING MINERALS H. E. McKrNSrRy, West Chester, Pennsyloania ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML thought in the naming of minerals.l His plea to continue immortal- izing in stone (so to speak) the leaders of the science can only me€t ...
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Naming Minerals
One can join most heartily in Professor Eakle's appeal for more thought in the naming of minerals.1 His plea to continue immortalizing in stone (so to ...
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Naming Minerals
One can join most heartily in Professor Eakle's appeal for more thought in the naming of minerals.1 His plea to continue immortalizing in stone (so to ...