Dictionnaire
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| Face |
The end of a drift, crosscut or stope in which work is taking place. |
Front de taille |
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| Fault |
A break in the Earth's crust caused by tectonic forces which have moved the rock on one side with respect to the other. |
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| Felsic |
Term used to describe light-colored rocks containing feldspar, feldspathoids and silica. |
Felsique |
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| Flux |
A chemical substance that reacts with gangue minerals to form slags, which are liquid at furnace temperature and low enough in density to float on the molten bath of metal or matte. |
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| Folds |
They are systematically curved layers and surfaces in rocks. |
Pli |
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