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I stumbled upon an article in “Industrial Research” from 1968 on something called “Rouse Belts”. A geochemist named George E. Rouse who was a doctoral student at the Colorado School of Mines came up with a theory about earthquake zones ...
Hello. I have found these fossils in a red limestone in Miskolc, Hungary. I believe it comes from Moneasa quary in Romania. There are some fossils present I’d like to identify. My guess is they are some kind of bivalves, ...
Hydrothermal mineral deposits are those in which hot water serves as a concentrating, transporting, and depositing agent. They are the most numerous of all classes of deposit. Hydrothermal deposits are never formed from pure water, because pure water is a poor ...
The name of the mineral is derived from the Latin Galena, which is a name given to lead ores. The mineral has a chemical composition of lead sulfide (PbS), where the percentage of lead is 86.6% and sulfur is 13.4%. ...