10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CALCSINTER»
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
These holes are often a quarter of an inch thick ; but are mostly much thinner, and
are formed of the same yellowish calcsinter. Likewise there are found Serpuke
tubes, which are scarcely half a line thick ; they are formed of a very thin and ...
In a ravine at the right hand side of the River is Calcsinter deposited in great
abundance. The waters containing the carbonate of lime issue from the creeks of
the Feldspar Porphyry, and as moss and grasses grow upon the moist rocky
slopes, ...
3
A System of Chemistry: In Four Volumes
Book III. fibrous and calcsinter. The first occurs in small veins; and W the second
consists chiefly of stalactites, formed by the filtration and evaporation of water
impregnated with carbonate of lime. None of them are crystallized. 1. Common ...
4
The American Journal of Science
00 to 7.00 Anglesite, Monte Poini, 1.00 to 3.50 Calcsinter, colored with ' .60 to
1.50 Nickel, - - - - - - Calcsinter, colored with Cobalt, - - - - - - .50 to 3.50 Lautite,
Marrenburg, 2.50 to 3.50 Mimetite, Cumberland, $2.00 to 6. 00 Mirabilite,
Canchones ...
5
All about Gold, Gems, and Pearls (also Minerals Generally) ...
It has been met with at Dumbara in a nitre cave, where, with calcspar, felspar and
quartz, it entered into the composition of a highly crystalline rock. Calcspar,
anhydrous gypsum, and calcsinter are the only pure calcareous minerals to be
found ...
6
Reports on the Geology of Jamaica: Or, Part II. of the West ...
The fourth form it assumes is a dry calcsinter, commonly called marl, but as I find
little clay in combination, I cannot consider it so. It is generally located at the base
of the hills where the surface inclination does not exceed 20°, and sometimes ...
James Gay Sawkins, Georges Parkes Wall, Lucas Barrett, 1869
7
Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
change in the nature of the spring's deposit. In the immediate vicinity of the iron
springs, more or less considerable deposits of calcsinter present themselves,
whilst the actual or present sediments consist of iron-ochre, with a slight
admixture of ...
Its calcsinter section extends as far as two miles (3600m), with the longest part
reaching 4265 ft (1300m) and the widest 558 ft (170m). What is more, 3400
colorful lakes are scattered along the length of the gorge. One waterfall, called
Zhaga, ...
9
The climate of China and global climate: proceedings of the ...
They were formed in some valleys behind calcsinter barriers and show a stepped
gradient in long profile. The corresponding sediments in the forelands are the
limnic playa sediments which radiocarbon dates have shown to be coeval (Jakel
...
10
A dictionary of arts, manufactures, and mines: containing a ...
Calcsinter, or stalactilic carbonate of lime, called also concretionary limestone,
because formed of zones more or less undulated, and nearly parallel. These
zones have a fibrous structure, arising from the successive deposits of the
crystalline ...