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10) The pressure is due to the weight of the overlying rocks.
11) It is concerned with the history of the earth including the history of life.
12) The mud in a flooding river is aweatrered material.
13) Chemical weathering, acting on these small fragments, rearranges the elements
into the new minerals.
14) It breaks from the main mass, forming cracks parallel to the surface.
15) About 30 samples, pertaining to the cancrinite-group minerals, from different
localities were investigated using both analytical electron microscopy and IR
spectroscopy.
The Participle II
1) Faults of this class ordinarily occur in horizontal or moderately inclined or folded
rocks.
2) An obvious source of the heat flow is the heat generated by the decay of
radioactive elements.
3) The rocks mapped are dated by comparison (correlation) with the type sections of
the geologic columns.
4) One kind of garnet used for jewelery is pyrope, which has a deep bloodred color.
5) Modern glaciers deposit a distinctive type of debris made up of rock fragments.
6) Data transmitted during flight are usually provided by the experimenter on
magnetic tapes.
7) Research at the University of California has been mainly on the origin of minerals
found in shallow-seated ore deposits.
8) A mineral is an inorganic substance, produced by natural processes.
9) The methods used are new.
10) Geologists need specialized training in chemistry and physics.
The Gerund
1) There are two important shortcomings to traditional methods of searching for near
shore mineral resources.
2) Geologyhelps in designing fall buildings and dams.
3) Qualitative distribution of any particular element is revealed by either line
scanning or area scanning.
4) Heat is the most important agent in causing recrys-tallization.
5) Working against the leveling action of gravity elevates the continents.
6) There are several stages in the diamond genesis: the origin of the diamond crystals
nucleus with participating the crust carbon during the subduction processes;
additional growing of diamond in mantle conditions in eclogite and peridotite zones
of Earth, excess growing of diamond in the protokimberlitic magma.
7) Chemical methods were used for solving some cultural-historical problems on
ceramics, 100 years before the first application (1993) of mineralogical methods.
8)They insisted on the question being reconsidered.
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10) The pressure is due to the weight of the overlying rocks.
11) It is concerned with the history of the earth including the history of life.
12) The mud in a flooding river is aweatrered material.
13) Chemical weathering, acting on these small fragments, rearranges the elements
into the new minerals.
14) It breaks from the main mass, forming cracks parallel to the surface.
15) About 30 samples, pertaining to the cancrinite-group minerals, from different
localities were investigated using both analytical electron microscopy and IR
spectroscopy.

The Participle II

1) Faults of this class ordinarily occur in horizontal or moderately inclined or folded
rocks.
2) An obvious source of the heat flow is the heat generated by the decay of
radioactive elements.
3) The rocks mapped are dated by comparison (correlation) with the type sections of
the geologic columns.
4) One kind of garnet used for jewelery is pyrope, which has a deep bloodred color.
5) Modern glaciers deposit a distinctive type of debris made up of rock fragments.
6) Data transmitted during flight are usually provided by the experimenter on
magnetic tapes.
7) Research at the University of California has been mainly on the origin of minerals
found in shallow-seated ore deposits.
8) A mineral is an inorganic substance, produced by natural processes.
9) The methods used are new.
10) Geologists need specialized training in chemistry and physics.

The Gerund

1) There are two important shortcomings to traditional methods of searching for near
shore mineral resources.
2) Geologyhelps in designing fall buildings and dams.
3) Qualitative distribution of any particular element is revealed by either line
scanning or area scanning.
4) Heat is the most important agent in causing recrys-tallization.
5) Working against the leveling action of gravity elevates the continents.
6) There are several stages in the diamond genesis: the origin of the diamond crystals
nucleus with participating the crust carbon during the subduction processes;
additional growing of diamond in mantle conditions in eclogite and peridotite zones
of Earth, excess growing of diamond in the protokimberlitic magma.
7) Chemical methods were used for solving some cultural-historical problems on
ceramics, 100 years before the first application (1993) of mineralogical methods.
8)They insisted on the question being reconsidered.

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