94 16. Synthetic replacements; inclusions formed by replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . 95 17. Textures of oOlitic iron ores; pyrite; iron bacteria .
In contrast to the rather "stereotyped" treatment of textures in conjunction with ore minerals, the author believes that a comparative study (i. e., by the application of the principles of comparative anatomy) of textural patterns is ...
Ore Textures: Recognition and Interpretation
Further possibilities of the genetic interpretation of textural characteristics C. Ore textures in relation to mineral dressing problems The classification of ore textures – a review of viewpoints. The attempt to classify the textures ...
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Genetic classification Based on genesis of textures and structures, the genetic classification is classified as: 1. ... dendriteandshredded), thermal Oretextures inrelationtomineral dressing problems Ore textures inrelationto mineral ...
Ore textures in the Western Carpathians
Ore Textures as Indicators of Formation Conditions of Mineral Paragenesis in DifferentTypes of Stratiform Lead-Zinc Deposits T.N. SHADLUN” Abstract There are three types among stratiform deposits of lead-zinc iron disulphide rich ores ...
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Ore Textures: Recognition and Interpretation