Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volumen 2Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1837 |
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... by him in his lectures , and which exhibits the relations of the Granitic and Volcanic rocks to the stratified formations , VOL . II . 1 and to one another , more intelligibly than I have EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. ...
... by him in his lectures , and which exhibits the relations of the Granitic and Volcanic rocks to the stratified formations , VOL . II . 1 and to one another , more intelligibly than I have EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. ...
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... Volcanic matter which the portion of the section is intended to illustrate . * An example of the rare Phenomenon of Granite intruded into the Chalk formation , in the hill of St. Martin , near Pont de la Fou in the Pyrenees , is ...
... Volcanic matter which the portion of the section is intended to illustrate . * An example of the rare Phenomenon of Granite intruded into the Chalk formation , in the hill of St. Martin , near Pont de la Fou in the Pyrenees , is ...
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... volcanic action are those of Tra- chyte ( g . 1. ) and of Lava ( i . 5. ) ejected through apertures in Granite ; such cases prove that the source of volcanic fires , is wholly unconnected with the pseudo - volcanic re- sults of the ...
... volcanic action are those of Tra- chyte ( g . 1. ) and of Lava ( i . 5. ) ejected through apertures in Granite ; such cases prove that the source of volcanic fires , is wholly unconnected with the pseudo - volcanic re- sults of the ...
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... Volcanic Eruptions from the Granite of this District may be seen in Mr. Poulett Scrope's inimitable Panoramic Views of the Volcanic formations of Central France . * Within the last few years , the Volcanic Cones of Sabrina in the ...
... Volcanic Eruptions from the Granite of this District may be seen in Mr. Poulett Scrope's inimitable Panoramic Views of the Volcanic formations of Central France . * Within the last few years , the Volcanic Cones of Sabrina in the ...
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... volcanic rocks . a . 9. Granite Veins , intersecting Granite , Gneiss , and primary Slate . a . 10. Granite Vein , intersecting Primary and Transition rocks , and forming overlying masses at the surface . a . 11. Granite Vein ...
... volcanic rocks . a . 9. Granite Veins , intersecting Granite , Gneiss , and primary Slate . a . 10. Granite Vein , intersecting Primary and Transition rocks , and forming overlying masses at the surface . a . 11. Granite Vein ...
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