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  NYE, EDGAR, WILSON - LoveToKnow Article on NYE, EDGAR, WILSON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
At Domira Bay, in 13 35', the coast turns suddenly east, contracting the lake to a comparatively narrow neck, with the British stations of Fort Rifu on the west, and Fort Maguire, near the headland of Makanjira Point, on the east.
Beyond this the lake runs southwards into two bays separated by a granitoid peninsula, off which lie several small rocky islands.
On this peninsula was placed the mission station of Livingstonia, the first to be established on the shores of Nyasa.
www.1911ency.org /N/NY/NYE_EDGAR_WILSON.htm   (1670 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Rosetta, Egypt (Egyptian Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
Founded in the 9th cent., the city was formerly an important port but declined after the building (1819) of the Mahmudiyah Canal, which diverted its trade to Alexandria.
The Rosetta Stone is a granitoid slab inscribed in hieroglyphic, demotic, and Greek with identical texts of a decree by a council of priests during the reign of Ptolemy V.
B.C., it was found (1799) by Napoleon's troops near the city, was taken (1801) by the British, and since 1802 has been displayed at the British Museum.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/R/Rosetta.html   (241 words)

  
 Peter John Wyllie: Publications 1951-1994
Wyllie, P. Experimental and thermal constraints on the deep-seated parentage of some granitoid magmas in subduction zones.
Jones, A. P., and Wyllie, P. Minor elements in perovskite from kimberlites and distribution of the rare earth elements: an electron probe study.
Wyllie, P. Sources of granitoid magmas at convergent plate boundaries.
www.gps.caltech.edu /~wyllie/pjwpub5189.html   (4864 words)

  
 Saskatchewan Isotope Laboratory - Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Harmer, R.E. and Eglington, B.M. A review of the statistical principles of geochronometry: towards a more consistent approach for reporting geochronological data.
Thomas, R.J. and Eglington, B.M. A Rb-Sr, Sm-Nd and U-Pb zircon isotopic study of the Mzumbe suite, the oldest intrusive granitoid in southern Natal, South Africa.
Kerr, A., Eglington, B.M. and Milne, G.C. The geochemistry and geochronology of the Proterozoic granitoid rocks from the Natal Structural and Metamorphic Province, southeastern Africa.
krakatoa.usask.ca /isotope/publications.htm   (3258 words)

  
 Making Light: February 2003 Archives
Posted by Teresa at 01:07 AM * 4 comments
“Charnockite: A Deep and Meaningful Granitoid Rock,”; it says.
This is part of Turnstone Geological Services’ rock of the month series.
nielsenhayden.com /makinglight/archives/2003_02.html   (4229 words)

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