10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OTTRELITE»
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1
The Data of Geochemistry
Broadly considered, chloritoid and ottrelite belong to a group of silicates
intermediate between the micas and the chlorites, from either of which groups
they may be derived, or into which they may alter. In the ottrelite schists of
Vermont, ...
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, 1920
Broadly considered, chloritoid and ottrelite belong to a group of silicates
intermediate between the micas and the chlorites, from either of which groups
they may be derived, or into which they may alter. In the ottrelite schists of
Vermont, ...
Ottrelite and chloritoid are found principally in the micaceous schists or phyllites.
They are ... In the typical ottrelite-schist from Ottrez, Belgium," the ottrelites have
no parallel arrangement whatever, dimensional or crystallographic. In rocks from
...
Charles Kenneth Leith, 1905
Frequently they are filled with small crystals of garnet and ottrelite. Areas of Great
Smoky conglomerate occur on Snowbird Mountains, in the vicinity of Hanging
Dog Creek, and near Rich Knob. Brasstown schist consists of banded ottrelite ...
United States Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, 1951
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Lexicon of Geologic Names of the United States: A-L
A. Keith. 1907 (U.S.G.S. Nantahala folio. No. 143, p. 4). Brasstom schist. —
Greater part consists of banded ottrelite schist, at base of which is a variable
thickness of banded si. with little or no ottrelite. This lower memb. is most
developed S. of ...
6
Index to the stratigraphy of North America
200-350 Light-colored calcareous schist with ottrelite and iron ore. Murphy
marble. 150-500 Thick-bedded white, blue, and blue and white banded marble. ;
e of Safforc Valleytown formation. 900-1,200 Graywacke and fine-grained gneiss,
...
Bailey Willis, Geological Survey of Canada, Instituto Geológico de México, 1912
7
Geology of the Muddy Mountains, Nevada: With a Section ...
A trace of ottrelite or magnetite is present in some of the beds. The slate has a
dull black surface usually marked by the reflecting black cleavage surfaces of
abundant disseminated ottrelite crystals. These range from 1 to several
millimeters in ...
Chester Ray Longwell, 1928
8
A mineralogical lexicon of Franklin, Hampshire, and Hampden ...
1876. Ottrelite. Chesterfield. A slide of the " spangled mica-schist " is included in
the series of slides to illustrate rock-forming minerals, sold by Prof. A. A. Julien
and labeled ottrelite. 1887. Biotite. Goshen. The so-called ottrelite or phyllite of
the ...
Benjamin Kendall Emerson, 1896
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Professional Paper - United States Geological Survey
ottrelite, staurolite, magnetite, and other minerals, which commonly range from
those of minutely microscopic size to some measuring an eighth of an inch. In
some places crystals of ottrelite and andalusite ( ?) an inch in length are
abundant.
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1918
The slates and ottrelite schists are somewhat darker than the other beds, the
color being due to minute grains of iron oxide. The slates are banded light and
dark gray and bluish gray, and these in particular can not be distinguished from
the ...