Essays about: "zoning"
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1. Silver Mineralogy and Modes of Occurrence at the Silver Hart Deposit, South East Yukon.
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och naturresurserAbstract : The Silver Hart property is a high grade silver-lead-zinc deposit consisting of polymetallic vein style, manto (carbonate replacement) style, and skarn type mineralization. Host rock consists of calcareous and non-calcareous sediments of the Cassiar Platform, mainly biotite schists, limestone units, and the monzogranite unit of the Cassiar Batholith. READ MORE
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2. From Vacant to Vibrant: Transforming Tolka quay through meanwhile use
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljöAbstract : This thesis explores the concept of “meanwhile use” in the context of the Tolka Quay area of Dublin. The project proposes a temporary use of the underutilized space to activate it and contribute to the area’s long-term development. READ MORE
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3. Permanence of the Ordinary
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : A project about working with permanence. This constant struggle to find a balance between the general and specific. There is a very strong contemporary tendency to shun the general, to be very afraid of it, and to work against it. The tension between the two is a core architectural question. READ MORE
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4. Urban transition towards the inclusion of pollinators
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : Due to urbanization and the increasing number of people living in urban areas, cities play a significant role in conserving biodiversity, including pollination. In addition, pressures on surrounding agricultural land means that pollinators increasingly find refuge in cities. READ MORE
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5. Epidotization as an Effect of Fluid Rock Interaction, Recorded by a Granitoid From Hågadalen, Uppsala
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Mineralogi, petrologi och tektonikAbstract : A common driving mechanism of metamorphic processes, from which secondary mineralizations and structures develop in a protolith, is known to be a change of the immediate P-T environment that a rock resides in. A factor in this process, which is poorly understood, however, is how the presence of metamorphic fluids in a system, influences the alteration of primary igneous rocks. READ MORE