10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STRATICULATE»
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straticulate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
straticulate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Lexicon of geologic names of the United States for 1936-1960
C. gracilis, 28 feet of coarse-grained limestone containing Vrypiophragmus
antiquatux, 40 feet of calcilutyte containing Tetradium ccllulosttm, 42 feet of red
straticulate mudrock, and 5 feet of calcareous sandstone. Term Lowville-
Moccasin has ...
2
Geological Survey Bulletin
G. gracilis, 28 feet of coarse-grained limestone containing Cryptophragmus
antiquatus, 40 feet of calcilutyte containing Tetradium rcHulosum, 42 feet of red
straticulate mudrock, and 5 feet of calcareous sandstone. Term Lowville-
Moccasin has ...
3
The Liassic Flora of the Mixteca Alta of Mexico: Its ...
More or less straticulate sandy and shaly layers with plants. [The Ptilophyllums
occur here in great number. Cf. Plate I, etc.] M. 3 44. Somewhat gritty sandstone
M. 2 45.* Nodular shales, with more or less imperfectly conserved plants M. 2 46.
George Reber Wieland, 1913
4
Geology of the Villamont and Montvale quadrangles, Virginia
ripple cross-laminated and flaser-bedded straticulate limestone into thin-bedded
to laminated, supratidal dolomite. Each member of such a cycle is characteristic
of increasingly more shallow water and represents a shift of facies belts from the
...
William S. Henika, Virginia. Division of Mineral Resources, 1981
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of America
C. gracilis, 28 feet of coarse-grained limestone containing Crypto- phragmus
antiquatus, 40 feet of calcilutyte containing Tetradium cellulosum, 42 feet of red
straticulate mudrock, and 5 feet of calcareous sandstone. The term Lowville- ...
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The American Journal of Science
ART. VI.—Tect0nic Adjustment of a Rotating Straticulate Spheroid; by CHARLES
KEYES. Notwithstanding the fact that with reference to strains of deformation the
behavior of the earth as a whole is that of a body having the rigidity of steel, the ...
Some of the layers are finely laminated or straticulate, with many thin, light-gray,
or almost white laminae, and on weathering they have a characteristic marking
that can be compared to the marbled edges of the pages of a book. As this
feature ...
Virginia Division of Mineral Resources, 1966
8
Industrial Limestones and Dolomites in Virginia: Clinch ...
14. Dolomite, cherty 1.4 13. Dolomite, bluish-gray, coarse grained 4.6 12. Chert,
black, oolitic 0.1 11. Dolomite, light-gray 2 10. Dolomite, light bluish-gray, cherty,
straticulate.. 2.4 9. Chert 0.2 8. Dolomite, banded 3.8 7. Dolomite, medium-gray ...
Byron Nelson Cooper, 1951
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Dirk Jan Postel: Transparencies
For this special wall we aimed for a construction using very horizontally
articulated natural stone. Initially we considered a red, straticulate sandstone
from Szechuan we really liked. But when cut, its colour made (Wyo. i associations
with brick ...
Philip Jodidio, D'Laine Camp, Janelle McCulloch, 2008
10
Uranium Deposits Of The World
The basal Luciano Mesa Member, from 2 to 13 m in thickness, is chiefly a
kerogen-rich, straticulate limestone subdivided into three horizons: a basal platy
or laminated horizon 2–5 m thick, a crinkly or crenulated horizon 1–3 m thick, and
an ...