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Other metalliferous industries took its place, as did a greater emphasis on engineering products.
A typical source of such aggregates is metalliferous mine waste.
The Caledonian orogeny was a period of intense metalliferous mineralisation.
Henwood soon took an active interest in the working of mines and in the metalliferous deposits.
Cases were unloaded, the metalliferous earths hosed from the bins into the holds.
Many areas, mainly on Grand Terre have some very high concentrations of metalliferous rocks.
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Cornwall was one of the most significant metalliferous mining regions in the world.
This section briefly describes the known metalliferous mineral deposits of Britain and provides references for additional reading.
The atlases also contain maps showing geology and metalliferous mineral occurrences.
Only freight now is rare metalliferous earths.
When actively being inhabited, the surface of the burrow is made of red metalliferous sediment.
Note that the King of the Golden River was imprisoned through "metalliferous undertakings."
Workers from 1949 through the 1960s confirmed the presence of hot, 60 C, saline brines and associated metalliferous muds.
He was distinguished for his extensive scientific and practical knowledge of metalliferous mining and stone quarrying.
Areas in Britain which are currently considered to have potential for metalliferous mineralisation are shown in Figure 4.
This was not a metalliferous star; no prospector had ever bothered to check out those lumps of rock for anything of value; none ever would.
Drainage patterns are very well developed in the upland areas of northern and western Britain which form the most favourable areas for metalliferous mineral exploration.
The Department commissioned the Group to prepare Mineral exploration for metalliferous and related minerals in Britain: a guide, which was published during the year.
The fluids reacted with the clastic basin infill at depths of 1-2 km to produce saline, metalliferous brines.
New Caledonia has its own version of maquis (maquis minier) occurring on metalliferous soils, mostly in the south.
It summarises geological knowledge of metalliferous mineralisation, reviews current and past exploration, and describes its administrative and legal framework.
Tabular or sheet-like deposits of metalliferous ores often contain areas of enhanced metal content that are larger in one dimension than another.
It grows in metalliferous mining slag heaps, damp grounds, flat plains, as well as in thick woodlands and mountains.
Each "gunner" seized his trip, and as the leader shrieked his signal the six ponderous masses of metalliferous rock heaved into the air as one.
This new division brings together the Survey's expertise in geochemistry, metalliferous and industrial minerals, analytical geochemistry, mineralogy and petrology.