10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CLINOAXIS»
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1
The Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, Sussex County, ...
The crystals, which are black but not uncommonly have a dull-gray coating, are
generally prismatic parallel to the clinoaxis and reach dimensions that are very
large for the species. The largest one seen, in the collection of T. Lang, is 18
inches ...
2
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
Some of these are short, stout, simple crystals, elongated parallel with the
clinoaxis and bounded dominantly by the basal pinacoid (001), the clino-
pinacoid 1 (010), the orthodome (201), and the prism (110), generally with the
modifying faces ...
3
Geological Survey professional paper
The crystals, which are black but not uncommonly have a dull-gray coating, are
generally prismatic parallel to the clinoaxis and reach dimensions that are very
large for the species. The largest one seen, in the collection of T. Lang, is 18
inches ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), Geological Survey (U.S.). Geographic Names Information Management, 1987
4
Description of the State Geologic Map of 1901
Clinoaxis. The axis which in the monoclinic system is oblique to the plane'of the
other two but is perpendicular to one of the latter. Clinodomes. Domes or
horizontal prisms the faces of which are parallel to the clinoaxis. Clinopinacoid.
Ephraim Porter Felt, Frederick James Hamilton Merrill, 1902
Crystal forms the planes of which are more nearly parallel to the brachyaxis then
those of the form which determines the axial ratio. [See p. 32, fig. 124] Capillary
crystals. Extremely elongated individuals resembling hairs or threads. Clinoaxis ...
Clinoaxis. The axis which in the monoclinic system Is oblique to the plane of the
other two but is perpendicular to one of the latter. Clinodomes. Domes or
horizontal prisms the faces of which are parallel to the clinoaxis. Clinopinacoid.
Ephraim Porter Felt, Herbert Percy Whitlock, Frederick James Hamilton Merrill, 1902
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Professional paper - United States Geological Survey
Some of these are short, stout, simple crystals, elongated parallel with the
clinoaxis and bounded dominantly by the basal pinacoid (001), the clino-
pinacoid ' (010), the orthodome (201), and the prism (110), generally with the
modifying faces ...
8
Geology and ore deposits of the Breckenridge district, Colorado
Some of these are short, stout, simple crystals, elongated parallel with the
clinoaxis and bounded dominantly by the basal pinacoid (001), the clino-
pinacoid ' (010), the orthodome (201), and the prism (110), generally with the
modifying faces ...
Frederick Leslie Ransome, 1911
9
A Field Guide to Rocks and Minerals
The setting up of such a crystal inclines the tilted axis toward the observer; this is
the clinoaxis or a-axis (Fig. 22). The other two axes lie in a vertical plane at right
angles to that de- fined by the a and c axes. Either the b-axis. THE CRYSTAL ...
Frederick H. Pough, Roger Tory Peterson, 1996
10
Documents of the Senate of the State of New York
Clinoaxis. The axis which in the monoclinic system is oblique to the plane of the
other two but is perpendicular to one of the latter. Clinodomes. Domes or
horizontal prisms the faces of which are parallel to the clinoaxis. Clinopinacoid.
New York (State). Legislature. Senate, 1904