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 L.H. Conklin - James Sowerby
Exotic Mineralogy, because of its 167 colored plates, is second in importance only to Sowerby's own earlier work, British Mineralogy, in the mineral color-plate book category, and had that work never been published, Exotic Mineralogy would be the most significant publication ever in terms of size, scope and quality of workmanship.
British Mineralogy: Or Coloured Figures Intended to Elucidate the Mineralogy of Great Britain is complete with 550 hand-colored plates of minerals and rocks, all, presumably, executed on copper by James Sowerby, and each accompanied by a letter-press discussion of the depicted subject, also by Sowerby.
Exotic Mineralogy: Or Coloured Figures of Foreign Minerals, as a Supplement to British Mineralogy was also issued in parts, between 1811 and 1820 as enumerated in Table 2.
www.lhconklin.com /bio/publications/sowerby.htm

  
 math lessons - Category:Mineralogy
This is the category of topics related to mineralogy.
www.mathdaily.com /lessons/Category:Mineralogy

  
 News & Events: February 1995
Cambridge, the magazine of the Cambridge Society, was rated joint 'highly commended' in the 1994 awards made by Heist (The Higher Education Information Services Trust) in the Alumni Publication category.
Professor Gurdon is best known for his work on cloning (nuclear transplantation) and for his pioneering work on the microinjection of messenger RNA into living cells.
Professor Michael Berridge of the Babraham Institute Laboratory of Molecular Signalling and the Department of Zoology has been named as one of two laureates in medicine for the 1994/5 Wolf Prize, along with Professor Yasutomi Nishizuka of the Kobe University School of Medicine, Japan.
www.admin.cam.ac.uk /univ/newsletter/1995/newsletter-6-1.html

  
 lunarchem.html
NO.: 0831102 AUTHOR: MARVIN,U.B. LANGUAGE: EN (English) LOCATION: J CATEGORY: 21 (Meteorites) KEYWORDS: METEORITES; ANTARCTIC METEORITES; ALLAN HILLS METEORITES; ALHA81005; MOON; ORIGIN; DESCRIPTION; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; CHARACTERISTICS; SOURCE; MINERALOGY; CHEMISTRY; COMPARISONS; SAMPLES, METEORITE; SAMPLES, LUNAR; SOILS; BRECCIAS; PETROLOGY; CLASTS; LITHOLOGY
NO.: 0810378 AUTHOR: PAPIKE,J.J. LANGUAGE: EN (English) LOCATION: BOOKS (QB 591 A7A 1981) CATEGORY: 01 (Moon) KEYWORDS: 10084; 12001; 12033; 14163; 15221; 15271; 64501; 67461
NO.: 0810307 AUTHOR: LAUL,J.C. LANGUAGE: EN (English) LOCATION: BOOKS (QB 591 A7A 1981) CATEGORY: 01 (Moon) KEYWORDS: 72501; 76501; 78221; 21000; 22001; 24999
www.ari.net /moon/lunarchem.html

  
 lunarchem.html
NO.: 0880127 AUTHORS: LUCEY,P.G. LANGUAGE: EN (English) LOCATION: BOOKS (QB 591 A7 1987) CATEGORY: 01 (Moon) KEYWORDS: MOON; REMOTE SENSING; MINERALOGY; GABBRO; HIGHLANDS; PYROXENE; CALCIUM; CHEMISTRY; CRUST; SPECTRAL METHODS; COMPOSITION; TYCHO; CRATERS; SURFACE; ANORTHOSITE; ARISTARCHUS REGION; KREEP; BASALT; MARE BASALTS; GABBRONORITE; DISTRIBUTION; SYMMETRY
NO.: 0850743 AUTHORS: HAWKE,B.R. LANGUAGE: EN (English) LOCATION: J CATEGORY: 01 (Moon) KEYWORDS: MOON; SAMPLES, LUNAR; ORIGIN; GEOCHEMISTRY; ANOMALIES; VOLCANISM; FORMATION; PLAINS; PHOTOGEOLOGY; REMOTE SENSING; FARSIDE; BALMER; CRATERS; SMYTHII MARE; LANGEMAK; PASTEUR; TERRAIN; MILNE; MENDELEEV; KOROLEV; TARUNTIUS; BASINS; ORIENTALE MARE; IMPACTS; HALOS; SPECTRA; REFLECTANCE; SURFACE; CHEMISTRY; BASALTS; THICKNESS; CONTAMINATION
NO.: 0820188 AUTHORS: DEVINE,J.M. LANGUAGE: EN (English) LOCATION: BOOKS (QB 591 A7A 1982) CATEGORY: 01 (Moon) KEYWORDS: 60235; 60525; 60526; 60616; 60625; 60635; 60666; 60667; 61184; 61224; 61547; 61549; 61568; 62255; 68415; 68519; 68536; SAMPLES, LUNAR; AGES; MOON; CAYLEY PLAINS; DESCARTES MOUNTAINS; IMPACTS; MELTS; BRECCIAS; SHEETS; ANALYSIS; COMPOSITION; DATA; CHEMISTRY; CRATERING; APOLLO 16; HISTORY
www.ari.net /moon/lunarchem.html

  
 lunarchem.html
NO.: 0831102 AUTHOR: MARVIN,U.B. LANGUAGE: EN (English) LOCATION: J CATEGORY: 21 (Meteorites) KEYWORDS: METEORITES; ANTARCTIC METEORITES; ALLAN HILLS METEORITES; ALHA81005; MOON; ORIGIN; DESCRIPTION; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; CHARACTERISTICS; SOURCE; MINERALOGY; CHEMISTRY; COMPARISONS; SAMPLES, METEORITE; SAMPLES, LUNAR; SOILS; BRECCIAS; PETROLOGY; CLASTS; LITHOLOGY
NO.: 0850743 AUTHORS: HAWKE,B.R. LANGUAGE: EN (English) LOCATION: J CATEGORY: 01 (Moon) KEYWORDS: MOON; SAMPLES, LUNAR; ORIGIN; GEOCHEMISTRY; ANOMALIES; VOLCANISM; FORMATION; PLAINS; PHOTOGEOLOGY; REMOTE SENSING; FARSIDE; BALMER; CRATERS; SMYTHII MARE; LANGEMAK; PASTEUR; TERRAIN; MILNE; MENDELEEV; KOROLEV; TARUNTIUS; BASINS; ORIENTALE MARE; IMPACTS; HALOS; SPECTRA; REFLECTANCE; SURFACE; CHEMISTRY; BASALTS; THICKNESS; CONTAMINATION
NO.: 0870996 AUTHORS: DASCH,E.J. LANGUAGE: EN (English) LOCATION: J CATEGORY: 01 (Moon) KEYWORDS: MOON; SAMPLES, LUNAR; ISOTOPES; BASALT; BRECCIAS; 14321; CHRONOLOGY; PETROGENESIS; MARIA; VOLCANISM; APOLLO 14; ISOCHRON AGE; ALUMINUM; CLASTS; TRACE ELEMENTS; ABUNDANCE; CHEMISTRY; CLASSIFICATION; ORIGIN; ISOTOPIC RATIOS; FORMATION; CRYSTALLIZATION AGE; ANALYSIS; PROCEDURE; TECHNIQUE; CONCENTRATION; RUBIDIUM; STRONTIUM; SAMARIUM; LABORATORY STUDIES; NEODYMIUM
www.ari.net /moon/lunarchem.html

  
 lunarchem.html
NO.: 0780723 AUTHORS: PAPIKE,J.J. LANGUAGE: EN (English) LOCATION: J CATEGORY: 01 (Moon) KEYWORDS: MARE BASALTS; MOON; MINERALOGY; PETROLOGY; CALCIUM; MAGNESIUM; TITANIUM; OLIVINES; PYROXENES; BASALTS, OCEANIC
NO.: 0790266 AUTHORS: MA,M.-S. LANGUAGE: EN (English) LOCATION: BOOKS (QB 591 A7A 1979) CATEGORY: 01 (Moon) KEYWORDS: REVIEW; SAMPLES, LUNAR; MARE BASALTS; APOLLO 11; APOLLO 12; APOLLO 14; APOLLO 15; APOLLO 17; LUNA 16; LUNA 24; POTASSIUM; LANTHANUM
NO.: 0781528 AUTHORS: HAINES,E.L. LANGUAGE: EN (English) LOCATION: BOOKS (QB 591 A7 1978) CATEGORY: 01 (Moon) KEYWORDS: THORIUM; CONCENTRATIONS; MOON; SURFACE, LUNAR; SMYTHII, MARE; ORBITS; ARISTARCHUS; FRA MAURO BASALTS; VOLCANISM; ALUMINUM; KREEP; CHEMISTRY
www.ari.net /moon/lunarchem.html

  
 lunarchem.html
NO.: 0800475 AUTHORS: WILLIAMS,R.J. LANGUAGE: EN (English) LOCATION: DOCS CATEGORY: 01 (Moon) KEYWORDS: SAMPLES, LUNAR; MINERALS; ELEMENTS; COMPOSITION; PROPERTIES; CHEMISTRY; CATALOG; ABUNDANCE; ANALYSIS; PETROGRAPHY; MINERALOGY
NO.: 0780563 AUTHORS: WEGNER,M.W. LANGUAGE: EN (English) LOCATION: J CATEGORY: 01 (Moon) KEYWORDS: SAMPLES, LUNAR; SAMPLES, TERRESTRIAL; PLAGIOCLASE; EXSOLUTION; SAMPLE ANALYSIS; CHEMICAL ETCHING; BASALTS, LUNAR
NO.: 0801385 AUTHORS: ISLAM,M.A. LANGUAGE: EN (English) LOCATION: LPB CATEGORY: 01 (Moon) KEYWORDS: MOON; SAMPLES, LUNAR; SULFUR; TECHNIQUES; GAMMA RAYS; SPECTROMETRY; CONCENTRATIONS; 70215; CHEMISTRY; ANALYSIS; SAMPLES, METEORITE; SILICON; ALLENDE METEORITE; DATA REDUCTION; EXPERIMENTS; DATA; SPECTRUM; IRON
www.ari.net /moon/lunarchem.html

  
 Rocks & Minerals: Congratulations - Museum Notes & Announcements - award to Museum of Natural History at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Brief Article
The Museum of Natural History at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Virginia, won the Friends of Mineralogy Educational Award in the institutional category at the February Tucson Show for its display titled "Pyrite Disease." (Dr. Georg Gebhard won in the individual category.)
Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University/ Achievements and awards
www.findarticles.com /cf_dls/m0GDX/4_78/104522739/p1/article.jhtml

  
 Abstracts 38-9
We undertook a detailed study of the petrology and mineralogy of a number of samples of core from the Woodleigh-1 borehole that was drilled into the central uplift of the structure.
The size range of observed microtektites is from 180 to 2320 mm, and not only are the smaller microtektites seen to have the largest number of impacts, but most of these impacts are also of the erosive category, indicating that target temperature is an important factor for retaining impact-generated features.
Therefore, tektite-producing impacts can lead to the generation of microcraters that mimic those found on lunar surface materials, and for the lunar rocks to qualify as reliable cosmic dust flux detectors, their tumbling histories and lunar surface orientations have to be known precisely.
meteoritics.org /Abst_38-9.htm

  
 Learn more about List of ologies in the online encyclopedia.
Examples of register ( phraseology) are: (obscene) slang, legal language ( legalese), journalese, the jargon of the racecourse, or the special words or phrases used in certain occupations, as only a few of a very numerous category.
This is why some of the words do not end in -ology (such as mineralogy).
Such words are formed from Greek or Latin roots with the terminal -logy derived from the Greek suffix -λογια ( -logia), speaking, from λεγειν ( legein), to speak.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /l/li/list_of_ologies.html

  
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An outline of mineralogy and geology/ William Phillips.
Outlines of the geology of England and Wales / W. Conybeare and William Phillips.
Before the Molly Maguires : the emergence of the ethno-religious factor in the politics of the lower anthracite region, 1844-1872 / William A.Gudelunas, Jr.
www.ayerpub.com /CategoryView.asp?CategoryID=100029   (97 words)

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