The Student's Handbook of Physical GeologyG. Bell and Sons, 1884 - 514 pages |
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... course of his re- searches . Here the reader may well ask , what are the special observations which the geologist makes , and what is it which he regards as his special business ? If the wide scope already indicated be properly given to ...
... course of his re- searches . Here the reader may well ask , what are the special observations which the geologist makes , and what is it which he regards as his special business ? If the wide scope already indicated be properly given to ...
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... course , a very difficult matter upon which to obtain any evidence , but the following facts tend to show that it consists of a cool envelope surrounding a heated interior , and that the latter possesses a high temperature of its own ...
... course , a very difficult matter upon which to obtain any evidence , but the following facts tend to show that it consists of a cool envelope surrounding a heated interior , and that the latter possesses a high temperature of its own ...
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... course of great linear fissures in the earth's crust ; such are the chains of the Andes , the Aleutian Islands , and the Malay Archipelago . These lines of volcanic vents sometimes seem to radiate from a special volcanic centre . If we ...
... course of great linear fissures in the earth's crust ; such are the chains of the Andes , the Aleutian Islands , and the Malay Archipelago . These lines of volcanic vents sometimes seem to radiate from a special volcanic centre . If we ...
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... course merely a diagram , and the internal structure of a volcano is in reality much more complicated than is there represented . The appearance presented by some of the smaller veins and. Fig . 1. Ideal Section through a Volcanic Cone ...
... course merely a diagram , and the internal structure of a volcano is in reality much more complicated than is there represented . The appearance presented by some of the smaller veins and. Fig . 1. Ideal Section through a Volcanic Cone ...
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... courses down the slopes and sweeps along the loose volcanic dust and ash , forming muddy torrents , which often work more damage and destruction than the streams of lava . 1 See " Volcanoes , " by J. W. Judd , p . 33 . Besides steam the ...
... courses down the slopes and sweeps along the loose volcanic dust and ash , forming muddy torrents , which often work more damage and destruction than the streams of lava . 1 See " Volcanoes , " by J. W. Judd , p . 33 . Besides steam the ...
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accumulated acid action alumina amount angles anticlinal augite basalt beds blocks bottom calcareous called carbonate of lime chalk chemical clay cleavage cliffs coal coast colour consist containing coral cracks crystalline crystals deposits depth described detrition distance district dolerite Dolomite dykes earth elevation erosion fault feet felspar fissures Foraminifera formation formed fragments frequently Geol glacier glauconite gradually granite greensand ground hills horizontal hornblende igneous rocks iron island joints Jukes lake land lava layers less Leucite limestone magnesia mass material matter metamorphic metamorphic rocks mica miles mineral mountain occur origin Orthoclase outcrops oxides particles pebbles planes porphyritic portion present pressure produced quartz rain reef river salt sand sandstone shale shells shore side silicate silicate of alumina slope solid solution sometimes stone strata stratified rocks stream structure substances sulphate surface thickness tide tion tuffs valley vertical volcanic waves