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- Vanadium resources in titaniferous magnetite deposits / by Fischer, R. P.(Richard Philip),1910-1991(CARDINAL)269756;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 8-10).
- Subjects: Magnetite.; Vanadium ores.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Minor elements in alluvial magnetite from the Inner Piedmont belt, North and South Carolina. by Theobald, P. K.(Paul Kellogg),1928-(CARDINAL)285872; Overstreet, William C.(William Courtney),1919-(CARDINAL)171334; Thompson, C. E.(Charles Emmet),1931-(CARDINAL)285871; U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.(CARDINAL)136198; Geological Survey (U.S.)(CARDINAL)154385;
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- Subjects: Geochemistry.; Magnetite; Magnetite;
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- Minor elements in alluvial magnetite from the Inner Piedmont belt, North and South Carolina, by Theobald, P. K.(Paul Kellogg),1928-(CARDINAL)285872; Overstreet, William C.(William Courtney),1919-joint author.(CARDINAL)171334; Thompson, C. E.(Charles Emmet),1931-(CARDINAL)285871; U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.(CARDINAL)136198;
Bibliography: pages 28-29.
- Subjects: Geochemistry; Geochemistry; Magnetite; Magnetite;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Cranberry magnetite deposits, Avery County, N.C., and Carter County, Tenn. / by Kline, M. H.(CARDINAL)847543;
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- The book of unconformities : speculations on lost time / by Raffles, Hugh,1958-author.(CARDINAL)334130;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Prologue -- Marble -- Sandstone -- Gneiss -- Magnetite -- Blubberstone -- Iron -- Epilogue: Muscovite."Drawing on history, anthropology, accounts of exploration, and observation, Hugh Raffles undertakes a journey to places north--to investigate the uncertain survival and unsettling presence of ancient stones and the alluring glimpse that these stones open into lives and meanings now faded from view. He travels to Iceland, to the once standing Odin Stone in the Orkney Islands, to the Isle of Lewis in the Hebrides, to the coal mines of Spitsbergen, and to the Museum of Natural History in New York to see the Cape York meteorite that Admiral Peary brought back from Greenland. Raffles also journeys to his own everyday north, on a crowded uptown New York City subway, rattling beneath Broadway, hurtling to a place called Marble Hill--the subterranean marble that soared into peaks, weathered into wooded hills, extruded and folded to form an island that once roamed upon an ancient ocean. Raffles's meditation leads him to understand how these fundamental objects and places can seem to lose their solidity and become inextricable from historic account and the architecture of human fate"--
- Subjects: Megalithic monuments; Sacred stones;
- Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 9
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- The Pebble first guide to rocks and minerals / by Pitts, Zachary.(CARDINAL)489760;
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.Describes different rocks and minerals and their physical characteristics, including quartz, graphite, granite, and sandstone."RL: K-1; IL: PreK-2"--P. [4] of cover.NP
- Subjects: Minerals; Rocks;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Magnetism. [videorecording] by Wonderscape Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)347532;
Magnets can be found in many objects that we use every day. Not only are they located in man-made objects, but magnetic materials can be found in nature as well. In fact, the mineral, magnetite, was found to have magnetic properties long before humans learned how to make magnets on their own. By viewing the video and discussing the concepts presented, students will enhance their knowledge about magnetism.Ages 8-13.DVD.
- Subjects: Children's films.; Educational films.; Magnetism;
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- Rock on unearth natural treasures beneath your feet. by McDonald, C. J.(CARDINAL)865029;
Maybe you’re thinking, who cares about rocks? They’re just boring lumps of stone. There’s not a whole lot to say about them. Wrong! As this book will show you, rocks are – well, totally rocking! Buried under your feet are ancient fossils, precious gemstones, and minerals that almost seem to have magical powers. Crack open a dull-looking geode to reveal a rainbow of sparkling crystals. Be dazzled by glow-in-the-dark fluorite. Discover the strange secrets of mysterious magnetite. See: we told you rocks aren’t boring!990L990L
- Subjects: Geology; Rocks;
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- Made of iron : Houston, Texas, September-December 1966. by Grancsay, Stephen V.(Stephen Vincent),1897-1980,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)181766; Menil, John de.On the train with Stephen Grancsay.; Jay I. Kislak Reference Collection (Library of Congress)DLC(CARDINAL)278833; University of St. Thomas (Houston, Tex.).Art Department.(CARDINAL)127634; Arts Festival of Houston(1966 :Houston, Texas);
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Ironwork; Weapons; Armor;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Science for kids. [videorecording] by Wonderscape Entertainment (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)347532;
Disc 1: Electricity makes our lives easier every day. We use electricity in our work and play. Because electricity is virtually unseen, it is often difficult to understand just where it comes from and how it works. By watching the video and discussing the concepts presented, children will enhance their knowledge about electricity. The video presents general information about electricity, as well as concepts regarding static and current electricity, atoms and electromagnetism.Disc 2: Magnets can be found in many objects that we use every day. Not only are they located in man-made objects, but magnetic materials can be found in nature as well. In fact, the mineral, magnetite, was found to have magnetic properties long before humans learned how to make magnets on their own. By viewing the video and discussing the concepts presented, students will enhance their knowledge about magnetism.Ages 8-13DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation, Dolby Digital 5.0.
- Subjects: Children's films.; Electricity; Magnetism;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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