Here, too, is a curious little work upon the influence of a trade upon the form of the hand, with
lithotypes of the hands of slaters, sailors, corkcutters, compositors, weavers, and diamond-polishers.
The dominant
lithotype in the prospect area is fine grained metasediments with intercalated basalt, ultramafic and felsic units.
The maximum vitrinite random reflectivity (Ro,max) of the coal specimens was 3.24%, and the macroscopic
lithotype was semibright to bright coal with banded coal texture.
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Lithotype characterizations by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR): a case study on limestone and associated rocks from the eastern Dahomey Basin, Nigeria," Journal of African Earth Sciences, vol.
The dictionary covers technical terms (such as
Lithotype printing or Distributed denial of service), communications terminology (such as Listening or Baton signals), systems (such as BBC or Pirate radio), and theory (such as Maslow's hierarchy of needs or Queer theory).
After the characterization of the radiometric signature of each unit and
lithotype, these techniques are also a powerful tool to integrate subsurface and surface geology, making these techniques an important tool in oil exploration.
Unambiguously, the highest eU concentrations occurred in the klint belt, both on its slope and in the Quaternary deposits in front of the escarpment, irrespective of the
lithotype. Southwards, the eU concentration in Quaternary deposits gradually decreased.
Finally, other areas of gold mineralization sampled by drilling and located outside the modelled wireframes for the Main, F17 and East Extension Zones were estimated using a conservative unconstrained approach, but subdivided based on the host
lithotype.
The winners were American Toyota, Columbia Forest Products, InPhase Holographic Storage,
Lithotype, and SCAQMD.