10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CHRYSOLITIC»
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chrysolitic dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
chrysolitic et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE Academy of Natural Sciences
Magnetitic garnetite (also hematitic and manganesian) : Buckhorn Mine, N. C.
Chromitio dunite: Canada, North Carolina, Alabama, etc. Chrysolitic menaccanite
(with magnetite) : Cumberland, R. I.1 Chrysolitic magnetite: O'Neil Mine, Monroe,
...
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The American Journal of Science
southern entrance to the grounds a dike (or vein) two feet wide, of the black
micaceous variety, intersects the mica schist cutting obliquely across its bedding.
The direct contact of the granite and chrysolitic rocks is no where in sight. But
where ...
While the production •of chrysolite from mixtures in a state of igneous fusion is
well known, and while the chrysolitic rocks just mentioned are, as I have
endeavoured to show, the result of crystallization and partial eliqua- tion in a truly
plutonic ...
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The American Journal of Science
... manganese, zinc and magnesium, and as it showed many of the characteristic
physical and chemical pro erties of chrysolitic minerals, especially that 'peculiar
mottl coloring, which is so marked in olivines, I supposed it a variety of tephroite,
...
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Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
lower Laurentian age, of chrysolitic lavas or gabbros, now worn down and buried
beneath the later sediments, beyond our view. Olivine-sands, it is true, are of
rather rare occurrence at the present time, but only because the chrysolitic rocks
...
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The Dunyte-beds of North Carolina
lower Laurentian age, of chrysolitic lavas or gabbros, now worn down and buried
beneath the later sediments, beyond our view. Olivine-sands, it is true, are of
rather rare occurrence at the present time, but only because the chrysolitic rocks
...
Alexis Anastay Julien,
1882
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Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
lower Laurentian age, of chrysolitic lavas or gabbros, now worn down and buried
beneath the later sediments, beyond our view. Olivine—sands, it is true, are of
rather rare occurrence at the present time, but only because the chrysolitic rocks
...
Boston Society of Natural History,
1884
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOSTON SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY. VOL. XXII
lower Laurentian age, of chrysolitic lavas or gabbros, now worn down and buried
beneath the later sediments, beyond our view. Olivine-sands, it is true, are of
rather rare occurrence at the present time, but only because the chrysolitic rocks
...
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The Explosibility of Coal Dust
Homblendic, pyroxenic, and chrysolitic rocks are reported. The "imperfectly
crystalline" rocks comprise an unknown thickness of quartzites, conglomerates,
and clayey and sandy shales. THE GRANITES. Granite in considerable quantity
and of ...
George Samuel Rice, Joseph Christie Whitney Frazer, Axel Larsen,
1910
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Pre-Cambrian Geology of North America
In order of abundance they are gneisses and mica schists, cut by ' dikes of
granite, diorite, and various hornblendie, pyroxenic, and chrysolitic rocks. ' Gold
ores are associated with both the sedimentary and the PBE-CAMBRIAN
GEOLOGY OF ...
Charles Richard Van Hise, Charles Kenneth Leith,
1909