10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STEATITIC»
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1
The American Journal of Science
fluor spar, mispickel, and Wolfram, contains also steatitic topazes engaged in
quartz, part of which quartz is similarly altered to steatite. The change
commenced with the exterior. In one crystal seen both ends are partially altered,
while the ...
2
American Journal of Science: The First Scientific Journal in ...
The rocks forming the subordinate range in which the quick silver occurs, are
chiefly magnesian schists, sometimes calcareous and rarely argillaceous. As a
group they may be distinguished as steatitic, often passing into well
characterized ...
3
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay
We therefore may, I think, reasonably infer that the sandstone of these localities,
and the " Greywacke or Steatitic Sandstone" and " Transition Gneiss" of the
Bhagulpore district, were chiefly derived from the red felspathic rocks, and that
too, ...
4
The Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
We therefore may, I think, reasonably infer that the sandstone of these localities,
and the “ Greywacke or Steatitic Sandstone” and “Transition Gneiss” of the
Bhagulpore district, were chiefly derived from the red felspathic rocks, and that
too, ...
5
The American Journal of Science and Arts
He has found it in pipe clay, impure gypsum of various formations, steatitic earths,
anterior to the presence of organised bodies, &c. When these substances are
moistened with a solution of caustic potash, the argillaceous odor is generally ...
6
Geological Survey Professional Paper
They include quartz associated with steatitic bodies, "cleavage" quartz, quartz
veins that may to varying degree be regarded as metamorphic segregations, and
gold-bearing hydrothermal quartz veins. QUARTZ ASSOCIATED WITH
STEATITIC ...
7
The Annals of Philosophy
colour, and manifestly steatitic; the weathered surfaces show white specks, some
of which yield to, while others resist the knife; the former, consist of calcareous
spar, the latter, judging by their fracture in the 'interior of the rock, and which, ...
colour, and manifestly steatitic ; the weathered surfaces show white specks, some
of which yield to, while others resist the knife; the former consist of calcareous
spar, the latter, judging by their fracture in the interior of the rock, and which, ...
Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley, 1822
9
The European Journals of William Maclure
Immediately after which there appears to be a kind of steatitic rock or serpentine,
decomposing in some places into a soft, white substance resembling the
magnesian rock found in Piedmont, which is likewise a decomposition of
serpentine.
William Maclure, John S. Doskey, 1988
10
Report of the Progress of the Geological Survey of the State ...
OF STEATITIC AND SERPENTINE ROCKS. Various modifications of these
materials are met with interruptedly in both the slaty belts above mentioned, but
the tracts in which they seem chiefly to occur in the northern district are situated,
first, ...
Virginia Geological Survey, William Barton Rogers, 1836