10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BATHYLITIC»
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The rocks which have been bored are for the most part itic and usually exhibit
many of the characters of a normal bathylitic vfce, such as marked jointing,
porphyritic felspars and relative lack of ling and foliation. Gneissose and other
varieties ...
Large areas of the sedimentary series have been so Bathylitic shattered and
penetrated by the granite-gneiss that a sort of breccia surname“ on an enormous
scale has resulted. Great bathylites of the granitic rock arch up and break through
...
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Summary Report - Geological Survey Department
Large areas of the sedimentary series have been so Bathylitic shattered and
penetrated by the granite~gneiss that a sort of breccia “H'cm'e' on an enormous
scale has resulted. Great bathylites of the granitic rock arch up and break through
the ...
Geological Survey of Canada, 1900
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The Physical Geography, Geology, Mineralogy and Paleontology ...
... rocks originally to have been in the form of a bathylitic structure, and that
varying degrees of cooling and solidification of the magma produced the various
groups or series of sheets, of unequal thickness, all chemically related to each
other.
In distribution, the anorthosite differs from the syenite in occuring chiefly in a
single great bathylitic mass whose area at the present-day surface is about 1500
square miles in the eastern and central Adirondacks. There are small outlying ...
New York State Museum and Science Service, 1914
In distribution, the anorthosite diflers from the syenite in occuring chiefly in a
single great bathylitic mass whose area at the present-day surface is about 1500
square miles in the eastern -and central Adirondacks. There are small outlying ...
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Annual Report (new Series).: Volume 1-XVI ... 1885-1904
Large areas of the sedimentary series have been so Bathylitic shattered and
penetrated by the granite-gneiss that a sort of breccia ”"“°t“'°' on an enormous
scale has resulted. Great bathylites of the granitic rock arch up and break through
the ...
Geological Survey of Canada, 1905
In distribution, the anorthosite differs from the syenite in occuring chiefly in a
single great bathylitic mass whose area at the present-day surface is about 1500
square miles in the eastern and central Adirondacks. There are small outlying ...
New York State Museum, 1914
Large areas of the sedimentary series have been so Bathylitic shattered and
penetrated by the granite-gneiss that a sort of breccia 8tructure- on an enormous
scale has resulted. Great bathylites of the granitic rock arch up and break through
...
Geological Survey of Canada, 1905
In distribution, the anorthosite difiers from the syenite in occuring chiefly in a
single great bathylitic mass whose area at the present-day surface is about 1500
square miles in the eastern and central Adirondacks. There are small outlying ...