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Geological studies done by Mars Express 'OMEGA instrument, the Visible and Infrared Mineralogical Mapping Spectrometer, has revealed that the Aram Chaos region on Mars shows a significant amount of sulphates and rust.
Archive 2009-03-01 Bente Lilja Bye 2009
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There's also an Oregon Sports Hall of Fame, a Mascot Hall of Fame and the American Association of Mineralogical Societies Bulletin Editors' Hall of Fame, which honors the newsletter editors of local gem clubs.
Halls of Fame for the Obliviously Obscure Joe Queenan 2012
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But then other sources mention a collection of stones and the unfinished Constellation Egg being given to the Fersman Mineralogical Museum at the Russian Academy of Science by Faberge's son, who was forced to work inventorying the Imperial treasures - so perhaps the hat and coat story is apocryphal.
Of Clockwork Trains and Faberge Eggs Heather McDougal 2008
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Mineralogical studies of the impact crater near Mount Darwin are being conducted by the University of Tasmania, as are limnological studies of meromictic and other lakes.
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Note 8: W.E. Wilson, "Fabien Gautier d'Agoty and His 'Histoire naturelle règne minéral,' 1781," Mineralogical Record, 26, no.
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President of the Mineralogical Society of America, Douglas Rumble, III, of the Carnegie Institution's Geophysical Laboratory, describes the suite of techniques and studies over the last five years that have led to a growing consensus by the scientific community of what happened to produce the protective ozone layer and atmosphere on our planet.
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Let me give you an example: In 1988 I was working in the Mineralogical Museum in Delft, which also holds holotypes of indonesian triassic foraminafera.
Should Keller's Thin Sections Be Independently Tested? « Climate Audit 2006
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Mineralogical and chemical properties, pp. 59-104.
Chapter 8 1996
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Introductory part: Asbestos - Deposits, uses, types, characteristics (introduction ...) 1.1 Types, deposits, and uses of Asbestos, chemical structure1. 2 Mineralogical and mechanical properties of Asbestos1.
1. Introductory part: Asbestos - Deposits, uses, types, characteristics 1996
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Mineralogical examination can help identify the substances present with a view to determining the likely suitability of a material for brickmaking.
Chapter 5 1984
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