Search results for "Mineral resource classification"

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Production and Foreign Trade of Mineral Products in Latvia and Belarus

2015

Latvia and Belarus are small countries with limited scope of natural resources. However, the available mineral resources play important role in production of mineral products for domestic and foreign consumption. Main goal of the paper is to characterize the role of extraction industry in national economy and mineral products trade in two neighboring countries - Latvia and Belarus. To achieve the goal, the role of mining and quarrying industry in Latvia and Belarus was identified; trade of mineral resources in Latvia was analyzed. The main trends in the development of its own mineral resources of the Republic of Belarus were identified, the role of mineral resources in the commodity structu…

Consumption (economics)PluckingGeographyScope (project management)business.industryCommodityProduction (economics)Statistical analysisInternational trademineral resources; subsoil use; mineral products; economic development; foreign tradebusinessNatural resourceMineral resource classificationEnvironment. Technology. Resources. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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History and Environmental Impact of Mining Activity in Celtic Aeduan Territory Recorded in a Peat Bog (Morvan, France)

2003

The present study aims to document historical mining and smelting activities by means of geochemical and pollen analyses performed in a peat bog core collected around the Bibracte oppidum (Morvan, France), the largest settlement of the great Aeduan Celtic tribe (ca. 180 B.C. to 25 A.D.). The anthropogenic Pb profile indicates local mining operations starting from the Late Bronze Age, ca. cal. 1300 B.C. Lead inputs peaked at the height of Aeduan civilization and then decreased after the Roman conquest of Gaul, when the site was abandoned. Other phases of mining are recognized from the 11th century to modern times. They have all led to modifications in plant cover, probably related in part to…

EngineeringCeltic languagesPeatPopulation DynamicsHistory 18th CenturyMiningTreesHistory 17th CenturySoilBronze AgeHumansSoil PollutantsEnvironmental ChemistryHistory AncientHoloceneHistory 15th Centurybusiness.industryForestryGeneral ChemistryArchaeologyMineral resource classificationHistory MedievalArchaeologyLeadHistory 16th CenturyPaleobotanyPollenPlant coverFranceEnvironmental PollutionbusinessEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental impact of miningEnvironmental Science & Technology
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New constraints on granulite facies metamorphism and melt production in the Lewisian Complex, northwest Scotland

2018

The research carried out for this study was part of YF's Master Thesis at the Institute of Geoscience, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, which provided the funding for fieldwork and laboratory analyses. TJ acknowledges support from Open Fund GPMR210704 from the State Key Lab for Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan. In this study we investigate the metamorphic history of the Assynt and Gruinard blocks of the Archaean Lewisian Complex, northwest Scotland, which are considered by some to represent discrete crustal terranes. For samples of mafic and intermediate rocks, phase diagrams were constructed in the Na2O-CaO‐K2O‐FeO‐MgO‐Al2O3-SiO2-H2O-T…

GE010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesArcheanEarth sciencePartial meltingNDASMetamorphismPseudosectionThermocalcGeologyArchaeanPartial melting010502 geochemistry & geophysicsGranulite01 natural sciencesMineral resource classificationLewisian complexQE GeologyMafic phase equilibraGeochemistry and PetrologyFaciesQEGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGE Environmental Sciences
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�ber den ?Hygrophyllit? im Rotliegenden des Saar-Nahe-Gebietes, ein Beitrag zur Diagenese pyroklastischer Gesteine

1971

In certain areas rhyolitic tuffs of the Upper Rotliegend include a greenish, talc-like substance, called “Hygrophyllit”. It has been found too at the base of the Rotliegend in the Saarland. It is shown, that Hygrophyllit corresponds to decomposed pumice, related to the acid permian volcanism. X-ray, DTA and chemical investigations yielded, that Hygrophyllit consists essentially of a mixed layer mica-Ca-montmorillonite with random interstratification and previously about 33 % expandable layers. In consequence there are in the Rotliegend of the Saar-Nahe-Basin three different diagenetic developments of acid pyroclastic rocks: The formation of Kaolinite in the Lower Rotliegend, of devitrificat…

GeophysicsDevitrificationPermianGeochemistry and PetrologyPumiceRhyoliteGeochemistryPyroclastic rockMineralogyKaoliniteMineral resource classificationGeologyDiagenesisContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
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U-Pb data on zircons for the thermal peak of metamorphism in the Variscan Odenwald, Germany

1995

U-Pb data are presented for zircons from metamorphic rocks of the crystalline Odenwald that comprises part of the Mid-German Crystalline Rise. The Odenwald can be divided into four principal domains with different magmatic and metamorphic histories on the basis of published structural and petrological data and the presented ages. In the eastern (Boll-stein) Odenwald the metasedimentary rocks contain zircons derived from basement rocks that exceed 2.2 Ga in age. The intrusion of granitic magmas into these metasedimentary rocks took place before or close to the end of the thermal peak of metamorphism at 375 ± 5 Ma ago. Rapid uplift of the Bollstein Odenwald occurred at about 320 Ma bp, later …

IntrusionMetamorphic rockMagmatismGeochemistryPartial meltingGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMetamorphismSedimentologyStructural geologyMineral resource classificationGeologyGeologische Rundschau
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Multi-chronometric ages and origin of Archaean tonalitic gneisses in Finnish Lapland: A case for long crustal residence time

1984

The Tojottamanselka gneisses of the Koitelainen region, northern Finland, have been dated by the Sm-Nd and the common Pb methods. The Sm-Nd data of seven samples from a small area (100 m × 100 m) define an isochron ofT=3.06±0.12 (2σ) Ga, with correspondingINd=0.50848±9 (2σ), oreNd(T)=−3.7±1.8. This age is in good agreement with the zircon U-Pb discordia age (3.1 Ga) reported by Kroner et al. (1981) and is interpreted as the time of magmatic emplacement. The distinctly negativeeNd(T) value is found for the first time for Archean tonalitic gneisses and implies derivation of these magmas by remelting of continental material with a long (200–500 Ma) crustal residence time. A few samples, on the…

IsochronBasaltGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyArcheanPartial meltingGeochemistryMineralogyMineral resource classificationResidence time (statistics)GeologyGneissZirconContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
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The “chessboard” classification scheme of mineral deposits: Mineralogy and geology from aluminum to zirconium

2010

Abstract Economic geology is a mixtum compositum of all geoscientific disciplines focused on one goal, finding new mineral depsosits and enhancing their exploitation. The keystones of this mixtum compositum are geology and mineralogy whose studies are centered around the emplacement of the ore body and the development of its minerals and rocks. In the present study, mineralogy and geology act as x - and y -coordinates of a classification chart of mineral resources called the “chessboard” (or “spreadsheet”) classification scheme. Magmatic and sedimentary lithologies together with tectonic structures (1 - D/pipes, 2 - D/veins) are plotted along the x -axis in the header of the spreadsheet dia…

Mineral explorationLithologyMetamorphic rockGeological surveyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMineralogySedimentary rockSequence stratigraphyEconomic geologyMineral resource classificationGeologyEarth-Science Reviews
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Geochronology and Nd-Sr systematics of Lusatian granitoids: significance for the evolution of the Variscan orogen in east-central Europe

1994

A variety of pre-Variscan granitoids and two Variscan monzogranites occurring in the central and western parts of the Lusatian Granodiorite Complex (LGC), Saxonia were dated by the single zircon evaporation method, complemented by whole rock Nd isotopic data and Rb —Sr whole rock and mineral ages. The virtually undeformed pre-Variscan granitoids constitute a genetically related, mostly peraluminous magmatic suite, ranging in composition from two-mica granodiorite, muscovite-bearing biotite quartz diorite (tonalite) and granodiorite to biotite granodiorite and monozogranite.

MineralGeochronologyengineeringGeochemistryengineering.materialPetrologyStructural geologyMineral resource classificationQuartzBiotiteGeologyDioriteZircon
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Collapse structures in the Permian of the Saar-Nahe area, Southwest Germany

1971

Volcanic breccias near an intrusive rhyolite dome in the Permian Saar-Nahe trough of southwest Germany have been identified as complex pipe-like subsidence-structures occupying the site and immediate neighbourhood of “explosive” volcanoes.

Paleontologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPermianVolcanoRhyoliteBrecciaTrough (geology)General Earth and Planetary SciencesSedimentologyStructural geologyMineral resource classificationGeologyGeologische Rundschau
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Rb-Sr geochronology in favour of polymetamorphism in the Pan African Damara belt of Namibia (South West Africa)

1978

New Rb-Sr whole rock age data are reported from two metasedimentary sequences of the Damara Supergroup in the central Pan African Damara belt of Namibia (South West Africa).

Pan africanGeochronologyGeochemistryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSedimentologyStructural geologyMineral resource classificationSupergroupGeologyWest africaGeologische Rundschau
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