J allude to the metamorphism of sedimentary rocks. Strata of various ages, many of them once full of organic remains, have been rendered partially or wholly crystalline. It is admitted, on all hands, that heat has been instrumental in bringing about this... The Mining and Smelting Magazine - Page 2101864Full view - About this book
| 1864 - 126 pages
...than the phenomena of metalliferous veins, on which the study of hot springs has thrown light — I allude to the metamorphism of sedimentary rocks. Strata...carried out to its fullest extent, obliterates all truce of the imbedded fossils. But as mountain masses many miles in length and hreadth, and several... | |
| 1864 - 526 pages
...metalliferous veins, on which the study of hot-springs has thrown light — I allude to the metamorphiam of sedimentary rocks. Strata of various ages, many...been carried out to its fullest extent, obliterates ail trace of the imbedded fossils. But as mountain-masses many miles in length and breadth, and several... | |
| 1865 - 388 pages
...metalliferous veins, on which the study of hot springs has thrown light. I allude to the metamorphisui of sedimentary rocks. Strata of various ages, many...about this rearrangement of particles, which, when the metamorphi'im has been carried out to its fullest extent, obliterates all trace of the imbedded fossils.... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1865 - 816 pages
...than the phenomena of metalliferous veins, on which the study of hot springs has thrown light — I allude to the metamorphism of sedimentary rocks. Strata...heat has been instrumental in bringing about this re- arrangement of particles, which, when the metamorphism has been carried out to its fullest extent,... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...study of hot springs has thrown light. I allude to the metamorphism of sedimentary rocks. Strata ol various ages, many of them once full of organic remains,...about this rearrangement of particles, which, when the metamorphi-m has been carried out to ils fullest extent, obliterates all trace of the imbedded fossils.... | |
| 1865 - 400 pages
...nature than the phenomena of metalliferous veins, on which the study of hot springs has thrown light: I allude to the metamorphism of sedimentary rocks. Strata...of various ages, many of them once full of organic remaiins, have been rendered partially or wholly crystalline. It is admitted on all hands that heat... | |
| 1866 - 374 pages
...nature than the phenomena of metalliferous veins, on which the study of hot springs has thrown light. I allude to the metamorphism of sedimentary rocks. Strata...about this rearrangement of particles, which, when the mctamorphi'm lias been carried out to its fullest extent, obliterates all trace of the imbedded fossils.... | |
| 1866 - 370 pages
...nature than the phenomena of metalliferous veins, on which the study of hot springs has thrown light. I allude to the metamorphism of sedimentary rocks. Strata...about this rearrangement of particles, which, when the metamorphi^m has been carried out to its fullest extent, obliterates all trace of the imbedded fossils.... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1865 - 834 pages
...than the phenomena of metalliferous veins, on which the study of hot springs has thrown light — I allude to the metamorphism of sedimentary rocks. Strata of various ages, many of them once fall of organic remains, have been rendered partially or wholly crystalline. It is admitted on all... | |
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