mineral+vein

  • 51Hade — (h[=a]d), n. [Cf. AS. heald inclined, bowed down, G. halde declivity.] 1. The descent of a hill. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. (Mining) The inclination or deviation from the vertical of any mineral vein. [1913 Webster] 3. (Geol. & Mining) The… …

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  • 53hushing — noun The use of a heavy discharge of water to uncover a mineral vein or wash ore …

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  • 54Индевор (кратер) — Кратер Индевор, снятый орбитальным аппаратом Марс Одиссей …

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  • 55Плато Меридиана — Взгляд марсохода Оппортьюнити на юго западную часть Плато Меридиана; На снимке видна капсула и парашют, использованные при посадке ровера …

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  • 56drift — verb 1》 be carried slowly by a current of air or water. 2》 walk slowly or casually.     ↘move aimlessly or involuntarily into a certain situation or condition: Lewis and his father drifted apart. 3》 (chiefly of snow) be blown into heaps by the… …

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  • 57footwall — noun Geology the block of rock which lies on the underside of an inclined fault or mineral vein …

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  • 58hade Geology — [heɪd] noun the inclination of a mineral vein or fault from the vertical. verb incline from the vertical. Origin C17: perh. a dialect form of head (v.) …

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  • 59dip — I [[t]dɪp[/t]] v. dipped, dip•ping, n. 1) to plunge temporarily into a liquid, so as to moisten, dye, or take up some of the liquid 2) to take up by bailing or ladling: to dip water out of a boat[/ex] 3) to lower and raise: to dip a flag in… …

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  • 60wall rock — wall′ rock n. gel min the rock forming the walls of a mineral vein …

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