914 resultados para Jaime Gold
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O estágio pedagógico proporciona uma oportunidade de crescimento pessoal e profissional, sendo uma etapa fundamental para a formação de um professor. O presente relatório, realizado no âmbito do Mestrado em Ensino da Biologia e da Geologia no 3º Ciclo do Ensino Básico e no Ensino Secundário, descreve o estágio pedagógico concretizado na Escola Secundária Jaime Moniz, no ano letivo de 2012/2013. O relatório teve por objetivo descrever, analisar e refletir sobre todas as atividades realizadas, as práticas vividas e as competências adquiridas e desenvolvidas ao longo da Prática de Ensino Supervisionada. Este relatório é uma síntese das atividades desenvolvidas nos seguintes domínios: Prática de Ensino Supervisionada, Atividades de Integração no Meio Escolar, Atividades de Intervenção na Comunidade Escolar e Atividades de Natureza Científico-Pedagógica. O trabalho desenvolvido ao longo do estágio e durante a escrita do relatório revelou-se um tempo importante para vivenciar e refletir a realidade do quotidiano da profissão professor e para compreender os desafios da mesma. Das várias componentes do estágio, destacou-se a prática letiva, porque foi em torno dela que decorreu o estágio, tendo o professor estagiário, através da mesma, tido a oportunidade de evoluir pessoal e profissionalmente. As atividades e as reflexões realizadas permitiram adquirir conhecimentos e competências imprescindíveis para um profissional do ensino e contribuíram para a formação integral do professor estagiário.
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Ophiolites, as a class, have been currently under-estimated as potential gold targets, although they have been the subject of major scientific research. Their resources have also attracted investors producing Cr, Cu (massive sulphides), Co, Ni (laterites), industrial rocks and minerals (serpentinites, emeralds), etc. They are also potential PGE sources.
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Recent research has discovered high-grade Au ores in NNE-SSW trending shear zones in metamorphic proterozoic and palaeozoic terranes, some 40 km NW of Santiago de Compostela (NW Spain). The orebodies are bound to late-stage Hercynian structures, mainly due to brittle deformation, which are superimposed on earlier ductile shear zones, cutting through various catazonal lithologies, including ortho- and paragneisses, amphibolites, eclogites, and granites. Ore mineralogy, alteration, and ore textures define a frame whose main features are common to all prospects in the area. Main minerals are arsenopyrite and pyrite - accompanied by quartz, adularia, sericite, + (tourmaline, chlorite, carbonates, graphite), as main gangue minerals - with subordinate amounts of boulangerite, bismuthinite, kobellite, jamesonite, chalcopyrite, marcasite, galena, sphalerite, rutile, titanite, scheelite, beryl, fluorite, and minor native gold, electrum, native bismuth, fahlore, pyrrhotite, mackinawite, etc., defining a meso-catathermal paragenesis. Detailed microscopic study allows the author to propose a general descriptive scheme of textural classification for this type of ore. Most of the ores fill open spaces or veins, seal cracks or cement breccias; disseminated ores with replacement features related to alteration (mainly silicification, sericitization, and adularization) are also observed. Intensive and repeated cataclasis is a common feature of many ores, suggesting successive events of brittle deformation, hydrothermal flow, and ore precipitation. Gold may be transported and accumulated in any of these events, but tends to be concentrated in later ones. The origin of the gold ores is explained in terms of hydrotherreal discharge, associated with mainly brittle deformation and possibly related to granitic magmas, in the global tectonic frame of crustal evolution of West Galicia. The mineralogical and textural study suggests some criteria which will be of practical value for exploration and for ore processing. Ore grades can be improved by flotation of arsenopyrite. Non-conventional methods, such as pressure or bacterial leaching, may subsequently obtain a residue enriched in gold.
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New 40Ar/39Ar ages for alunite from the Moore and Monte Negro deposits in the Pueblo Viejo district, as well as from a newly discovered alunite-bearing zone on Loma la Cuaba west of the known deposits, are reported here. The ages range from about 80 to 40 Ma, with closely adjacent samples exhibiting very different ages. Interpretation of these results in the context of estimated closure temperatures for alunite and the geologic and tectonic evolution of Hispaniola does not lead to a simple conclusion about the age of mineralization. The simplest interpretation, that mineralization was caused by a buried Late Cretaceous (~80 Ma) intrusion, is complicated by lack of intrusions of this age in the area and absence of alteration in overlying limestone. The alternative interpretation, that mineralization was formed during Early Cretaceous (~110 Ma) magmatism and that the 40Ar/39Ar ages were completely reset by Late Cretaceous thrusting, is complicated by a lack of information on the timing and thermal effects of thrusting in central Hispaniola. Alunite studies have yielded similar unclear results in other pre-Cenozoic ore systems, notably those of the Lachlan fold belt in Australia
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Fano resonances (FRs) are produced when a discrete state is coupled with a continuum. In addition to fundamental scientific interests, FRs in plasmonic systems give rise to the so-called plasmon-induced transparency. In this work we have studied the evolution of dipole-dipole all-plasmonic FRs in symmetric multilayered nanoshells as the function of their geometrical parameters. We demonstrate that symmetry breaking is not mandatory for controlling the Fano resonance in such multilayered nanoshells. Generation of FRs in these symmetric nanostructures presents clear advantages over their asymmetric counterparts, as they are easier to fabricate and can be used in a wider range of technological applications.