File:Section Scharley Judith zinc mines.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSection Scharley Judith zinc mines.jpg |
English: Geological section through the Judith and Scharley zinc ore mines (originally in Germany; now in Poland, Piekary Śląskie) by Ferdinand Roemer.
Legend: l: clay; d: dolomite; sk: basal limestone; wg: white calamine; rg, red calamine.
Polski: Przekrój geologiczny przez kopalnie rud cynku Judith i Scharley, obecnie teren Piekar Śląskich, autorstwa Ferdinanda Roemera.
Legenda: l: glina, d:dolomit, sk: wapień podstawowy, wg: biały galman, rg: czerwony galman. |
Date |
before 1892 date QS:P,+1892-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1892-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 ? |
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http://scans.library.utoronto.ca/pdf/2/33/natureoforedepos01beckuoft/natureoforedepos01beckuoft.pdf From the book: Richard Beck: The nature of ore deposits. T. II. New York and London: The Engineering and Mining Journal, 1905, p. 563, |
Author | graph by F. Römer (1818– 1891) |
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