Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Volumen24The Society, 1913 Vols. for 1938-61 include as pt. 2 of the December issue the Society's Abstracts, later published separately. |
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... mineral resources , may be enacted through the united efforts of a representative body of mining men . . . The interests of the mining industry can not be left in the hands of men who are engaged in agriculture , forestry ...
... mineral resources , may be enacted through the united efforts of a representative body of mining men . . . The interests of the mining industry can not be left in the hands of men who are engaged in agriculture , forestry ...
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... minerals in the barytes mine of Cheshire or the cavities in the Shore Line Railroad cut that ought to have topaz but did not . If there was one thing that he seemed to love particularly it was glacier scratches , and it is needless to ...
... minerals in the barytes mine of Cheshire or the cavities in the Shore Line Railroad cut that ought to have topaz but did not . If there was one thing that he seemed to love particularly it was glacier scratches , and it is needless to ...
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... minerals , and bringing home stores for their own or the school collection . These excursions were made almost ... mineral satchel borne 60 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW HAVEN MEETING Dana, the Teacher, by EDMUND OTIS HOVEY Dana, the Teacher ...
... minerals , and bringing home stores for their own or the school collection . These excursions were made almost ... mineral satchel borne 60 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW HAVEN MEETING Dana, the Teacher, by EDMUND OTIS HOVEY Dana, the Teacher ...
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Geological Society of America. wardrobe and relieve the oft - burdened mineral satchel borne by each of them , until such time as they reached a suitable place for shipment . " I have quoted thus at length from Doctor Bagg's letter ...
Geological Society of America. wardrobe and relieve the oft - burdened mineral satchel borne by each of them , until such time as they reached a suitable place for shipment . " I have quoted thus at length from Doctor Bagg's letter ...
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... minerals which he had elaborately worked out , he said : “ . . . To change is always seeming fickle- ness . But not to change with the advance of science is worse ; it is persistence in error ... . " Throughout his long life this was ...
... minerals which he had elaborately worked out , he said : “ . . . To change is always seeming fickle- ness . But not to change with the advance of science is worse ; it is persistence in error ... . " Throughout his long life this was ...
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Página 173 - The dip-shift (Fig. 90) is the component of the shift parallel with the fault dip. The bending of the strata near the fault may be so great that the direction of the shift is no longer even nearly parallel with the fault surface; it is better, then, to use the three following components of the shift: The strike-shift denotes the horizontal component of the shift parallel with the fault strike, as already defined. The normal shift denotes the horizontal component of the shift at right angles to the...
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Página 176 - Luess, in which the strike is transverse to the strike of the rocks, the dip high and varying from one side to the other in the course of the fault, and the relative movement practically horizontal and parallel...
Página 172 - shift" is used to denote the relative displacements of the rock masses situated outside the zone of dislocation; the qualifying 4. — The Shift words relate to the strike and dip of the fault with one exception, in which the meaning is clear. The shift, or net shift...
Página 58 - To change is always seeming fickleness. But not to change with the advance of science, is worse ; it is persistence in error ; and, therefore, notwithstanding the former adoption of what has been called the Natural History System, and the pledge to its support given by the author in supplying it with a Latin nomenclature, the whole system, its classes, orders, genera, and Latin names, have been rejected ; and even the trace...
Página 597 - Great blocks appear to have cooled in this way so rapidly that no opportunity was given for the suddenly projected and rapidly expanding lava to 'heal