The Journal of Geology, Volumen9Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin University of Chicago Press, 1901 Vols. for 1893-1923 includes section: "Reviews." |
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... minerals , which are believed to have been developed in them by an intrusion of ophite , which however is not exposed in the immediate vicinity . On August 8th a visit was paid to a great mass of " Cipolin , " intercalated in the gneiss ...
... minerals , which are believed to have been developed in them by an intrusion of ophite , which however is not exposed in the immediate vicinity . On August 8th a visit was paid to a great mass of " Cipolin , " intercalated in the gneiss ...
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... mineral occurs as rather coarsely crystalline streaks , in some cases on the walls and in others . within the dike itself . In the hornstones it occurs as an impreg- nation , apparently partially replacing the other constituents of the ...
... mineral occurs as rather coarsely crystalline streaks , in some cases on the walls and in others . within the dike itself . In the hornstones it occurs as an impreg- nation , apparently partially replacing the other constituents of the ...
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... mineral springs for which the locality is renowned , left for Paris on the afternoon of August 15th , while a few members extended it by still another day and made a visit to the Cirque of Gavarnie , at the head of the Gave de Pau on ...
... mineral springs for which the locality is renowned , left for Paris on the afternoon of August 15th , while a few members extended it by still another day and made a visit to the Cirque of Gavarnie , at the head of the Gave de Pau on ...
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... minerals developed by metamorphism , but that the material for their growth was largely supplied by emanation from the intrusion . He believes that in the case of bands which were originally pure limestones , the minerals produced are ...
... minerals developed by metamorphism , but that the material for their growth was largely supplied by emanation from the intrusion . He believes that in the case of bands which were originally pure limestones , the minerals produced are ...
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... minerals . The occurrence of axinite about the contacts does not seem to call for any especial notice , seeing that boron exhalations , giving rise to tourmaline , have been recognized as of frequent occur- rence in contact zones by all ...
... minerals . The occurrence of axinite about the contacts does not seem to call for any especial notice , seeing that boron exhalations , giving rise to tourmaline , have been recognized as of frequent occur- rence in contact zones by all ...
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Página 469 - ... and the explanation of this correspondence he believed to be a causal one, the planes of separation, or jointing, being locally gaping where the streams adhere to the joint direction, but closed where they have been diverted from the course of the joint. Van Hise3 has in a similiar way explained the zigzags of 1 Published with the permission of the Director of the US Geological Survey. 3 DAUBREE : Ge'ologie Experimentale.
Página 448 - Thin sections of these rocks show the same polygonal shapes of the grains of quartz, and more or less iron ore is associated with specimens from each locality. It is very probable, then, that the same horizon exists at points far to the west of Lake Superior. Turning toward the east, specimens very like the jaspery varieties of the...
Página 207 - for the rocks occurring between the "argillaceous slaty rock, or shale stratum," now known as the Ohio shale, and the "conglomerate" which lies at the base of the Coal-measures. Waverly is the name of the capital of Pike county in southern Ohio and Professor Briggs stated that "As some of the most beautiful stones that have been obtained were quarried at Waverly, we may, for the present, denominate these rocks the Waverly sandstone series."' In the following report, for some reason, Professor Briggs...
Página 96 - On some additional or imperfectly understood fossils from the Cretaceous rocks of Queen Charlotte Islands, with a revised list of the species from these rocks.
Página 552 - Paleontological Notes. I. On Two New Arthrodires from the Cleveland Shale of Ohio. II. On the Characters of Mylostoma Newberry. III. Further Notes on the Relationships of the Arthrognathi.
Página 132 - The fauna in these fine shales in Arkansas, terminating and following the black shales, is unmistakably much higher than the Genesee black shale of New York. Faunally, it is the correlative of the Louisiana or lithographic limestone, and is thus as late as the Kinderhook stage of the Eocarboniferous.
Página 539 - The stratigraphic succession of the fossil floras of the Pottsville formation in the southern anthracite coal field, Pennsylvania, by David White.