10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PYROGENETIC»
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pyrogenetic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Igneous rocks; composition, texture and classification, ...
It commonly crystallizes from magmas low in silicon, but sometimes forms in
magmas with sufiicient silicon to form the metasilicates, enstatite, hypersthene,
and consequently it may occur with pyrogenetic quartz. (Mg,Fe)2(SiO4) and (K,H)
2(Al ...
2
Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, Chemistry
Coke, oil, pyrogenetic water and water (in water conversion) and catalyst (in
catalytic hydrogenation) Washing with hot water and filtration Extraction with
benzene Extraction with diethyl ether Coke + catalyst Unfiltered Benzene
insolublcs ...
3
Catalytic reactions at high pressures and temperatures:
In spite of the fact that the dry distillation of organic compounds was so important
in the production of many substances, pyrogenetic reactions had not been
investigated with the completeness necessary for clarification of their course
when ...
Vladimir Nikolaevich Ipatieff, 1936
4
Igneous rocks: composition, texture and classification, ...
It commonly crystallizes from magmas low in silicon, but sometimes forms in
magmas with sufficient silicon to form the metasilicates, enstatite, hypersthene,
and consequently it may occur with pyrogenetic quartz. (Mg,Fe)2(Si04) and (K,H)
2(Al ...
Joseph Paxson Iddings, 1920
5
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
It is impossible to determine any regular order of succession in the elevation of
the pyrogenetic rocks. They occur in every period of the stratified formations.
Older ones have very com; monly received those of more recent date into their
fissures ...
6
The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal ... Edinburgh, Constable ...
... for example, at Siilvsberg, we coulti not say that a part of the granite which
there presents itself is; directly pyrogenetic, and that the remainder, which ail'ords
- transitions to the slate, is indirectly pyrogenetic, being produced by the action of
...
7
A Dictionary of Geology and Earth Sciences
If the original magma contained a small amount of water in solution,
crystallization of pyrogenetic minerals enriches the residual magma in water.
pyrolite model Model for the composition of upper-'mantle material proposed by
Ringwood: one ...
8
Carbyne and Carbynoid Structures
It is evident that the pyrogenetic formation of carbyne should generally depend
on experimental conditions (temperature, heating rate, heat exchange,
environment) as well as on the chemical structure of original polymers. and that
all these ...
Robert Heimann, S.E. Evsyukov, Ladislav Kavan, 1999
9
Geological Survey professional paper
In some of the lavas in which considerable quartz occurred as one of the
pyrogenetic minerals graphic textures made by replacement of the introduced
potash feldspar with the quartz are numerous. The metamorphosed volcanic
breccias ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), Geological Survey (U.S.). Geographic Names Information Management, 1932
10
Geology and Ore Deposits of the Little Hatchet Mountains, ...
This direct relationship is indicated by an apparent transition from the pyrogenetic
stage of activity to metamorphism and then to vein deposition, with sodium as a
characteristic element throughout the sequence. The facts and conclusions ...
Samuel Grossman Lasky, 1947