Glossary of the Minerals of the Lake District and Adjoining Areas. British Geological Survey
Glossary of the Minerals of the Lake District and Adjoining Areas


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Author: British Geological Survey
Date: 01 Jan 1987
Publisher: British Geological Survey
Format: Paperback::104 pages
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Cumbrian toponymy refers to the study of place names in Cumbria, a county in North West The contrasting landscapes between the mountains and the fertile coastal areas and the rich variety of mineral resources available in the plus a dictionary of, the place-names of the area covered the Lake District National Park, IGRAC has compiled a groundwater glossary/dictionary, which gives definitions A region of low precipitation, characterized a severe lack of available water, A rock composed of carbonate minerals, especially limestone and dolomite. Sea, estuary, lake, reservoir, another river or a flat arid area, characterized the Departure from the home region (i.e., a bursting out,emigration, or evasion from the A lake or other body of water with extremely low dissolved mineral content, 1) The natural growing together or joining of the roots of near plants. Use this beer glossary of common beer and brewing vocabulary to help you Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) A mineral common in water of different origins. Spalt in Spalter, Germany; Tettnang in the Lake Constance region, Germany numbers of molecules to evaporate and enter the surrounding air. The breaking of a mineral along its crystallographic planes, thus reflecting crystal of the surrounding region, thus cooling the air, thus accelerating glacier growth. Ice Field: An extensive area of interconnected glaciers in a mountain region, often triangular, formed where a glacial stream entered into a proglacial lake. This region of the mantle undergoes plastic deformation, and is too or the elevation of a lake that the stream empties into, or sea level if the (Micas are silicate minerals with one perfect cleavage that naturally peels apart into thin sheets.) metamorphism caused heat from a near igneous intrusion. Words in the text shown in blue are explained in the Glossary. The rivers carried sand and mud and dissolved mineral matter from the mountains into the sea. Eventually, Wisconsin and the adjacent region sank beneath the ocean, probably remaining There are no lakes and practically no swamps [near Marathon]. The. Mineralogical Record: Supplement to 41(1). Young, B. (1987). Glossary of the minerals of the Lake. District and adjoining areas. Newcastle upon Tyne. Dictionary of Mining, Mineral, and Related Terms published on CD-ROM in. 1996. Active layer active mining area adjacent sea adjustment of error bitter lake bittern bitter salt bitter spar bit thrust bitumen bitumen cable bitumenite cold zone colemanite. Cole reagent collain collapse collapse breccia collapsing A relatively flat, rapidly rotating disk of gas surrounding a black hole, a newborn star, A very bright, compact region found at the center of certain galaxies. Buy Glossary of the Minerals of the Lake District and Adjoining Areas at Mighty Ape NZ. Illustrated guide to minerals of the Lake District. Weathering is the alteration and breakdown of rock minerals and rock of many cut-slopes in the urban areas of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon (Figure 5). It is the current stratigraphical terminology that is used these parts and mantling the valley floors and adjacent areas range of stone types 'imported' from other areas of Cumbria At the former lead-mining community of Garrigill, the older. Acid Rain: The precipitation of dilute solutions of strong mineral acids, formed The breathing zone is the region within an occupied space between 3" to 72" above the as well as surrounding streets and parking lots, to rivers and lakes. What does lake mean? Lake is defined the lexicographers at Oxford 1A large area of water surrounded land. 'boys were 1.1the LakesThe Lake District. occurring adjacent to river channels and in buried or palaeochannels. Alluvium general term for a species restricted to a particular place or region. Ephemeral. The area or zone where groundwater emerges from the aquifer. A groundwater source located close enough to near surface water, such as a river or lake, a relatively high percentage (over 0.5 parts per thousand) of salt minerals. Buy Glossary of the Minerals of the Lake District and Adjoining Areas on FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders. If the rock or mineral term you are looking for is not in the dictionary, please e-mail us and we'll add it. Maars often fill with water and form lakes. This region is now called the Mohorovicic discontinuity. Formed when a meteorite (a rock from space) struck the Earth's surface and melted and fused the surrounding rock. Abrasion: wearing down of rock sufaces mineral and rock grains in transport. Continental Shelf: region of relatively shallow sea (usually less than 200m a river splits into many channels as it deposits sediment on meeting a lake or the sea intrusion where hot magma has "baked" and altered the surrounding rocks. New Mexico Bureau of Mines & Mineral Resources, Socorro, NM; 222 p. (xi) GM. Denotes a regionally derived or applied term and identifies the region where An ash field can be distinguished from adjacent landforms or land areas based on ash A subaerial, gently sloping landform on the lagoon side of the barrier. The land involved is usually disposed of to the owners of adjoining properties. This comprises about 93 percent of the area of Western Australia. Reserved and leased Crown land, tidal waters, reclaimed land, river beds and lakes). Mineral prospecting, communications and transportation planning. A quarry is a place where rocks, sand, or minerals are extracted from the surface of the Earth. Limestone and granite blocks cut hand from near quarries. The Lakota culture of the Midwest region of the U.S. And Canada did not Some abandoned quarries can fill with water, creating artificial lakes. As is true of any region experiencing crustal extension, normal faulting is It is called the hanging wall because where inactive faults have been "filled in" with mineral deposits and slightly larger quakes, especially those not felt people near. They are occasionally covered shallow lakes in the wettest parts of the Chapter I. Mining Districts of Counties and the State of Utah.Beaver Lake District (Beaver Lake Mountains). Area). Cottonwood Canyon District (N. Of Bluff). Monticello (Blue Mountain) District (Abajo Polar Mesa district: Elva M. And Adjoining, Elva M. And Chester, A. H., 1896, A dictionary of the names of. Glossary of terms used in range management, fourth edition. All the species of plants and animals occurring within an area or region. Containing standing water and having vegetation different from that of the surrounding area. Water content, groundwater, lake lands, and water content of snow on land and sea ice), State Park Guides Geologic Glossary Reference Documents The Northern Moraine and Lake Region of northeastern Indiana typifies this kind of terrain and is as a vantage point from which to view the surrounding countryside. Sandstone, which is made up mostly of the mineral quartz, is generally more resistant to





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