... lead, and many others ; a slight trace of copper in the Bath waters being exceptional. Nevertheless, there is a strong presumption that there exists some relationship between the action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metallic ores.... The Sanitary Review - Page 131864Full view - About this book
| 1864 - 348 pages
...the most part, charged with alkaline and other highly soluble substances, and, as a rule, are barren of the precious metals, gold, silver, and copper,...strong presumption that there exists some relationship bttween the action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metallic ores. The component elements... | |
| 1864 - 412 pages
...the most part, charged with alkaline and other highly soluble substances, and, as a rule, are barren of the precious metals, gold, silver, and copper, as well as of tin, platinum, lead, VOL. VI. P and many others, a slight trace of copper in the Bath waters being exceptional. Nevertheless... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1864 - 876 pages
...rises in hot springs and the minerals with which it is charged, he expresses the belief that there is some relationship " between the action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metallic ores," suggesting that the component elements of the ores may first be held in a state of... | |
| 1864 - 848 pages
...rises in hot springs and the minerals with which it is charged, he expresses the belief that there is some relationship " between the action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metallic ores," suggesting that the component elements of the ores may first be held in a state of... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1864 - 672 pages
...spring its unique character. After adverting to the strong presumption that some relationship exists between the action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metallic ores — that both are the complementary results of one and the same natural operation, the... | |
| 1865 - 388 pages
...the most part, charged with alkaline and other highly soluble substances, and, as a rule, arc barren of the precious metals, gold, silver, and copper,...action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metallic ores. The component elements of these ores may, in the first instance, rise from great depths... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1865 - 816 pages
...the most part, charged with alkaline and other highly soluble substances, and, as a rule, are barren of the precious metals, gold, silver, and copper,...action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metallic ores. The component elemente of these ores may, in the first instance, rise from great depths... | |
| 1865 - 400 pages
...as a rule, are barren of the precious metals, gold, silver, and platinum, as well as of tin, copper, lead, and many others, a slight trace of copper in...action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metallic ores. The component elements of these ores may, in the first instance, rise from great depths... | |
| 1865 - 846 pages
...the elements of the decomposed and altered rocks through which the thermal waters may have passed. waters being exceptional. Nevertheless, there is a...relationship between the action of thermal waters and the rilling of rents with metallic ores. The component elements of these ores may, in the first instance,... | |
| 1865 - 544 pages
...Although the waters of hot springs are, as a rule, destitute of the common metals, such as iron, etc., there is a strong presumption that there exists some...action of thermal waters, and the filling of rents with metallic ores. The component elements of metallic ores may, in the first instance, rise from great... | |
| |