Minerals- Geology

 


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General/Geology

pdfMIN-GEO-1-1. Geological survey. As to desirability for in respect of bitumen and other minerals. Forwards specimen Black Shale slate.pdf457.72 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-2. Mineral specimen from Colony. Pyritis slate of no commercial value.pdf115.2 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-3. Mineral specimens from Falkland Islands sent home in 1844.pdf345.76 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-4. J E Hamilton Magistrate West Falkland. Forwards report on possibility of local preparations of lime.pdf811.88 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-5. Appointment of Dr H A Baker to be Government Geologist in the Falkland Islands.pdf362.66 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-6. Selection of Mr H A Baker as Government Geologist.pdf282.66 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-7. Quarterly reports to be furnished on geological investigations.pdf5.35 MB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-8. Imperial Institute. Requests that samples of minerals and other materials collected by the Govt Geologist may be forwarded.pdf255.02 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-9. Lime. Possibility of local preparation of.pdf1.43 MB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-10. Rock specimen forwarded to the Director Imperial Institute.pdf1.53 MB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-11. Report by Dr H A Baker on occurrence of certain minerals other than coal and oil.pdf522.55 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-12. Report by Dr H A Baker on the possibility of the occurrence of coal in the Falkland Islands.pdf673.38 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-13. Dr H A Baker Government Geologist. Requests case for conveyance of geological chart to England and certain printed slips.pdf157.68 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-14. Dr H A Baker Government Geologist. Collection of rock specimens from outlying islands.pdf363.21 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-15. Slides and negatives in connection with Dr Bakers geological survey of the Falkland Islands.pdf406.36 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-16. Cost of Dr H A Bakers geological equipment.pdf1.61 MB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-17. Printing of geological report on Falkland Islands by Dr H A Baker.pdf2.79 MB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-18. Dr J W Evans. Question of remuneration for work in connection with geological survey of Falkland Islands.pdf797.11 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-19. Dr H A Baker. Application for service in Falkland Islands to be counted as Pensionable.pdf658.32 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-20. Report on possibility of obtaining lime from local stone.pdf533.74 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-21. Mineral resources of the Empire.pdf409.98 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-22. Falkland Islands sand. Possibility of use of in manufacture of glass.pdf383.55 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-23. Enquiry from Mr J B S Coates relating to geological formation of Falkland Islands.pdf635.54 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-24. Examination of local quartz crystals relative to their commercial value.pdf234.46 KB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-25. Geological survey.pdf2.04 MB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-26. Lime deposits. Final geological report on a recent limestone deposit at Shell Point Fitzroy area East Falkland by R J Adie.pdf1.34 MB

pdfMIN-GEO-1-27. Radio active minerals.pdf362.6 KB

 


Reports 

pdfR-MIN-GEO-1-1. Geological reports made in 1921 - Dr Herbert Baker.pdf500.29 KB

pdfR-MIN-GEO-1-2. Final report on geological investigations in the Falkland Islands - H A Baker Government Geologist 1920-1922.pdf6.47 MB

pdfR-MIN-GEO-1-3. Notes on a crag limestone from Port Pleasant Fitzroy Area Falkland Islands - R J Adie 1950.pdf729.29 KB

pdfR-MIN-GEO-1-8. On the Geological Structure and History of the Falkland Islands - Thore G Halle. 1911.pdf12.79 MB

 


 

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