10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STANNIFEROUS»
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Tin Enamelled Pottery: Maiolica, Delft, and Other ...
Tin Enamelled Pottery, known also as Stanniferous Faience (from st annum, the
Latin word for tin), is a coarse, more or less porous, ware covered with a heavy,
opaque, putty-like white enamel, resembling in appearance thick white lead paint
, ...
2
Catalogue of Specimens in the Museum of Practical Geology: ...
From the evidence of the bricks with stanniferous glazes from Babylon and
Nineveh, the use of such glazes may readily have been derived from the
countries east of the Mediterranean. The tiles employed at the tomb of Mahomet
at Medina, ...
Museum of Practical Geology (Great Britain), Trenham Reeks, Henry Thomas De La Beche, 1876
3
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
For the reasons outlined earlier one would expect tin to be concentrated in the
biotites of stanniferous granites, and analyses of biotites from stanniferous and
non-stanniferous granites from many parts of the world have confirmed this.
Rattigan ...
4
Report on the Geology of Cornwall, Devon and West Somerset
The neighbourhood of Callington is both stanniferous and cupriferous, and as
true silver-lodes are found in it, it may also be termed argentiferous. The
Tavistock district, therefore, viewed as a whole, is of a mixed metalliferous
character, ...
Henry Thomas De La Beche, 1839
5
Geology of Tin Deposits
The stanniferous pegmatites and placers derived from pegmatites are mined in
many places (in Kalba—Narym region, eastern Sayany, and Turkestanskiy
Range in the Soviet Union, in the Republic of the Congo. Nigeria, Ruanda—
Urundi ...
6
Sumatra: Geology, Resources and Tectonic Evolution
The tin-associated granites of Sumatra and the stanniferous and non-
stanniferrous granites of the Tin 1slands can be correlated with the Main Range
and Eastern Granite Provinces distinguished in those areas (Hutchison 1989,
1994) (Fig.
A. J. Barber, Michael J. Crow, John Milsom, 2005
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The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales: Adapted to ...
The neighbourhood of Callington is both stanniferous and cupriferous, and as
true silverlodes are found in it, it may also be termed argentiferous. The St Austell
district is principally stanniferoua, the copper-lodes being chiefly confined to its ...
8
Indium: Geology, Mineralogy, and Economics
The tin content of the Neves-Corvo ores is unique for a massive sulfide deposit
compared to other stanniferous massive sulfide deposits such as Geco (≤0.05%
Sn; Manitouwadge district, Ontario; Petersen 1986), Kidd Creek (≤0.15% Sn; ...
Ulrich Schwarz-Schampera, Peter M. Herzig, 2002
Cf: stannous; stanniferous. stanniferous (stan-nif'-er-ous) Relating to or
containing tin; e.g., stanniferous ore. Cf: stannic; stannous. stannite (stan'-nite) (a)
A steel-gray or iron-black tetragonal mineral: Cu2FeSnS4. Zinc often replaces
iron.
Julia A. Jackson, James P. Mehl, Klaus K. E. Neuendorf, 2005
10
The Data of Geochemistry
In the Malay Peninsula, according to R. A. F. Penrose,2 the prevalent
stanniferous rocks are granite, or detrital matter derived from granite; but at
Chongkat Pan, in Perak, cassiterite is extracted from limestone, and at Bruseh,
Perak, it is found ...
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, 1920