نتایج جستجو برای: masjed daghi copper deposit

تعداد نتایج: 99488  

Journal: :Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 2021

The study of a well-preserved crucible fragment from the Middle Kingdom Egyptian fortress in Buhen lower Nubia revealed unexpected presence numerous prills very arsenic- and nickel-rich copper alloy what looks like smelting slag. Based on optical scanning electron microscopy polished section, this paper discusses potential metallurgical process that was carried out type crucible. Strongly reduc...

Journal: :Journal of the Mining and Metallurgical Institute of Japan 1980

کریم‌پور, محمدحسن, جزی, محمدعلی , ملک‌زاده شفارودی, آزاده ,

Nakhlak lead deposit, one of the oldest and largest Iranian lead mines, is located in 55 Km from the northeast of Anarak town. Nakhlak deposit occurs as stratabound and epigenetic in Upper Cretaceous dolomitic carbonates host rocks. The hypogene ore deposits include galena and barite that are associated in supergene zone with cerussite. Galena occurs as coarse and fine grains with replacement a...

Journal: :Materiali in Tehnologije 2021

In the Buchim porphyry copper deposit, we determined several representative rare mineral phases, comprising metals from gold-palladium group as well those bismuth-selenium (Cu-Bi-Se-Te-As) group. The phases are represented by new in bismuthinite, galenobismutite, krupkaite, friedrichite, emplectite, laitakarite and native bismuth of gold-palladium, including gold palladium with their elemental ...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2012
Chengfang Pang Henriette Selck Superb K Misra Deborah Berhanu Agnieszka Dybowska Eugenia Valsami-Jones Valery E Forbes

Increasing use of engineered nanoparticles (NPs) is likely to result in release of these particles to the aquatic environment where the NPs may eventually accumulate in sediment. However, little is known about the potential ecotoxicity of sediment-associated engineered NPs. We here consider the case of metal oxide NPs using CuO to understand if the effects of NPs differ from micron-sized partic...

2017
Chengfang Pang Henriette Selck Deborah Berhanu Agnieszka Dybowska Superb K. Misra Eugenia Valsami-Jones Valery E. Forbes

Increasing use of engineered nanoparticles (NPs) is likely to result in release of these particles to the aquatic environment where the NPs may eventually accumulate in sediment. However, little is known about the potential ecotoxicity of sediment-associated engineered NPs. We here consider the case of metal oxide NPs using CuO to understand if the effects of NPs differ from micron-sized partic...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland 1974

Journal: :The Journal of the Japanese Association of Mineralogists, Petrologists and Economic Geologists 1954

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