10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SIDERITIC»
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The Square Buttes Coal Field, Oliver and Mercer Counties, ...
8 Shale, grayish-green, slightly silty, calcareous, fissile 3 5 Siltstone, light-gray,
sandy, calcareous, crossbedded 4 Shale, light-gray, slightly silty, calcareous;
some yellowish- brown shale: sideritic concretions that weather dark yellowish ...
William D. Johnson, Robert Paul Kunkel, 1959
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
Gair (1975) describes exposures in the Cliff Shaft Mine in the eastern part of the
Marquette district, in which a thick jaspilite unit contains "islands" of sideritic iron-
formation and jaspilite grades on strike into sideritic iron-formation.
SIDERITIC ROCKS OF POST-PRECAMBRIAN AGE The range of physical and
chemical characters of sideritic ironstone is exceptionally well displayed in the
Northampton Sand ironstone, as described by Taylor (1949, especially pp. 23-29
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Geological Survey (U.S.), Michael Fleischer, Harold L James, 1962
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Chemistry of the Iron-rich Sedimentary Rocks
SIDERrnC ROCKS OF POST-PRECAMBRIAN AOE The range of physical and
chemical characters of sideritic ironstone is exceptionally well displayed in the
Northampton Sand ironstone, as described by Taylor (1949, especially pp. 23-29
...
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
Sequence consists of thick, light-grey fine to medium sandstone alternating with
dark grey centimetre-bedded fine sandstone and thin (2-5 cm) sideritic bed(s).
Sideritic beds generally occur at the base of each dark sandstone interval.
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Geological Survey Bulletin
23) and Ramsay, the uppermost granular thick chert beds of the Anvil Member
are said to be immediately overlain by thin-bedded "slaty" iron carbonate and
sideritic chert (Hotchkiss, 1919, p. 506). However, over most of this distance I was
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SHALE, OLIVE-GRAY, PLASTIC; SIDERITE SPECKS Nm MEASURED SHALE,
DLIvE-GRAY, NITH SIDERITIC AND CALCAREDUS SPECKS, STREAKS AND
A A NODULES; WITH SDME GLAUCDNITE z 'g: Ê 'g SHALE, OLIVE-GRAY, NITH
...
Instituto Geológico y Minero de España, J. L. Escobedo, 1985
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Iron-depositing bacteria and their geologic relations
These rocks in many places grade downward at different depths along the
bedding into sideritic chert and slate, or into greenalite rock, a ferrous silicate
rock. Metamorphosed phases of the various types of the iron-bearing formations
which ...
Edmund Cecil Harder, 1919
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Professional Paper - United States Geological Survey
These rocks in many places grade downward at different depths along the
bedding into sideritic chert and slate, or into greenalite rock, a ferrous silicate
rock. Metamorphosed phases of the various types of the iron-bearing formations
which ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1919
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Geological Survey of Canada, Economic Geology Report no. 22
The sideritic or chamositic ironstones of northern England, the minette ores of the
Lorraine district of France and in Western Germany, the Salzgitter ores of Lower
Saxony, and many other Jurassic beds in northern Europe all belong to this type
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