ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA METALLIFEROUS
From Latin metallifer yielding metal, from metallum metal + ferre to bear.
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «METALLIFEROUS»
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Metalliferous Sediments of the World Ocean: Fundamental ...
This book is aimed at geologists, ore geologists, marine geologists and geochemists, oceanographers including paleo-ceanographers, as well as at undergraduate and graduate students.
2
Machinery for
Metalliferous Mines: A Practical Treatise for ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Edward Henry Davies, 2012
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Heavy Metal Tolerance in Plants: Evolutionary Aspects
Since the retreat of the Quaternary ice-sheets in Europe, these metalliferous sites
were open for colonization by plants, if these plant species had the physiological
adaptations to metal excess. The assemblage of species associated with such ...
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Sedimentation and Tectonics in Rift Basins Red Sae - Gulf of ...
Hydrothermal research at sea-floor spreading centres began in the mid- 1960s
with the discovery of hot metalliferous brines and sediments pounded in deeps
along the axis of the Red Sea, which is a divergent plate boundary between the ...
B.H. Purser, Dan W. J. Bosence, 1998
This is the seventh volume in a continuing series of The Mineral Statistics of the United Kingdom 1845-1913 and completes coverage of the South West of England.
Roger Burt, Peter Waite, Raymond Burnley, 1987
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Water Pollution Biology, Second Edition
1.2 Metalliferous Rivers In many parts of the world, rivers have become
contaminated with heavy metals such as zinc, lead and copper as a result of
mining and associated activities. In Britain, three areas of the country are
particularly well ...
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Mining and Its Environmental Impact
Revegetation of Metalliferous Wastes and Land After Metal Mining M.S.
JOHNSON, J. A. COOKE, AND J.K. W. STEVENSON 1 Introduction There has
been a progressive worldwide increase in metalliferous mining in recent years
underpinned ...
Ronald E. Hester, Roy M. Harrison, 1994
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Plant Tolerance to Abiotic Stresses in Agriculture: Role of ...
The potential for rapid evolutionary adaptation to metalliferous soil seems to be
confined to a small specific group of plant species. The reason for this is not
entirely clear. A plausible explanation may be that these species are 'pre-
adapted', ...
Joe H. Cherry, Robert D. Locy, Anna Rychter, 2000
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Global Sedimentology of the Ocean: An Interplay between ...
Besides evaporites which mainly form during the earliest stages of ocean
evolution, hydrogenous components include hydrothermal deposits,
metalliferous elements such as polymetallic nodules and crusts, and a variety of
authigenic ...
Christian M. Robert, 2008
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Applied Geochemistry in the 1980's
MINERALIZATION OF THE GRANITE AND PORPHYRY ASSOCIATIONS The
application of regional geochemical maps to the detection and modelling of
metalliferous mineralization associated with granites (sensu lato) has been
described ...
Iain Thornton, R. Howarth, Richard John Howarth, 1986
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «METALLIFEROUS»
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Researchers explore opportunities to extract precious metals that lie …
These metalliferous minerals are known to exist along the Mid-Atlantic ridge. This is a huge underwater mountain range that runs the length of ... «Phys.Org, jul 15»
Metal mines money: Butte public schools' rainy-day cushion
Enacted by voter initiative in 1925, the Metalliferous Mines License Tax was established when copper sold at 14 cents per pound, Butte's ... «Montana Standard, jun 15»
Graphite One acquires Graphite Creek Claims in Alaska
... leased claims were situated when federal claims could be initiated only for metalliferous minerals and graphite is not a metalliferous mineral. «Energy Business Review, jun 15»
Graphite One Resources Inc. Purchases Graphite Creek State Claims
... federal claims could be initiated only for "metalliferous minerals" and graphite is not a metalliferous mineral. The State of Alaska has selected ... «MarketWatch, jun 15»
Spotlight: Underground contractor Redpath Mining
Founded in 1962, Redpath Mining provides an array of solutions to the underground coal, metalliferous, and raiseboring industries in Africa, ... «Mining Global, jun 15»
Mining News: News Nuggets: Conflicting claims at Graphite Creek
... 20 other federal claims were located when federal claims could be initiated only for “metalliferous minerals” and graphite is not metalliferous. «Petroleum News, jun 15»
Eric Zingler: State should tax sand exports
The precedent is the metalliferous mining tax or net proceeds tax in effect since 1977. The tax collected on the Flambeau mine in Rusk County ... «Madison.com, jun 15»
Graphite One Resources Inc. Executes Graphite Creek Lease …
... Other Federal Claims were located when federal claims could be initiated only for "metalliferous minerals" and graphite is not a metalliferous ... «Canadian Mining Journal, mai 15»
Sio Metalworks: Modern Copper Works Inspired by the Arts and …
... usually 18 or 20 gauge, which he purchases almost exclusively from Hagstoz in Philadelphia, and occasionally from Metalliferous in NYC or Rio Grande. «Copper.org, mai 15»
Heroic and tragic truth behind Poldark: Cornishmen shaped mining …
The metalliferous "mountain" of St Agnes has, it reports, yielded for more than 150 years "about ten thousand pounds worth of tin per annum". «The Independent, abr 15»