10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TALCOUS»
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1
Introduction to Geology
106 TALCOUS SLATE. An opinion has been advanced by Dr. Macculloch, that
gneiss and mica-slate have been deposited by water, though he admits the
igneous formation of granite: but granite is known, as before stated, to vary much
in the ...
2
An Introduction to Geology: Intended to Convey a Practical ...
Talcous Slate and Chlorite Slate appear to be different modifications of the same
mineral substances : in the former the structure is laminated, in the latter it is
minutely laminated or granular; the prevailing colour of both inclines to green.
Robert Bakewell, Benjamin Silliman, 1833
3
The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art
Considerably_ to the north of Brodich is a Loch Ranza. Here a curious geological
phenomenon occurs. The lofty hill which rises to the south of the coast is
composed of a talcous schist, whose strata form with the horizon an angle of
nearly 70°.
4
The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, and Art
Considerably to the north of Brodich is a Loch Ranza. Here a curious geological
phenomenon occurs. The lofty hill which rises to the south of the coast is
composed of a talcous schist, whose strata form with the horizon an angle of
nearly 70°.
Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1822
5
The Journal of Science and the Arts
Considerably to the north of Brodich is a Loch Ranza. Here a curious geological
phenomenon occurs. The lofty hill which rises to the south of the coast is
composed of a talcous. schist, whose strata form with the horizon an angle of
nearly 70°.
Considerably to the north of Brodich is a Loch Ranza. Here a curious geological
phenomenon occurs. The lofty hill which rises to the south of the coast is
composed of a talcous schist, whose strata form with the horizon an angle of
nearly 70°.
7
The American Journal of Science and Arts
They are the granite, gneiss, si- enite, (including protogine or talcous gneiss) and
clay slate. All the other rocks were subordinate to one or more of these four
masses. These masses are arranged in parallel lines, the first being nearest the ...
8
An address delivered at the anniversary meeting of the ...
They pass through all intermediate changes ; and we can trace the slate from its
unaltered condition till it becomes greenish or chloritic, talcous and micaceous,
forming the mountains of the so-called mica and talcous slate, which are identical
...
James Hall, Harvard Natural History Society, 1848
9
A Methodical Synopsis of Mineral Waters Comprehending the ...
l' GEOFFRO', in a Memoir of the Royal Aca- br) os of tale are sound in all our
residuums off demy, 1724. speaking of the.prejudice against the waters of l'asti, a
< containing a talcous or gypseous matter, rerrarks, that this is one of the best ...
10
American Journal of Science
Talcous Slate Alluvium Mica Slate ) Plainfield, Hawley, Sic, Chlorite Slate \
Whitingham. Limestone, or a Granitic L Granite (in veins) ) Conway. Aggregate of
Sileic, Garb. < Mica Slate > Deerfield, &c. Lime and Mica ( Argillite ) Putney. *
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