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dopplerite
dopplerite
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occurring
organic
substance
found
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elastic
jelly
like
masses
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color
peat
beds
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1
The Data of Geochemistry
In some peat beds isolated masses of humic substance are found, to which the
mineralogical name dopplerite has been given.3 According to F. G. Kaufmann,4
this substance is identical with the part of peat which dissolves in caustic alkali ...
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, 1920
In some peat beds isolated masses of humic substance are found, to which the
mineralogical name dopplerite has been given.3 According to F. G. Kaufmann,4
this substance is identical with the part of peat which dissolves in caustic alkali ...
Professor Henry Carvill Lewis has published a description of a new substance
resembling dopplerite which has been found in a peatbog at Scranton,
Pennsylvania. It is black, jelly-like in consistency, and elastic to the touch when
first taken ...
4
Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and ...
Those forms of dy having a dark glassy appearance and conchoidal shapes after
fracture are often termed dopplerite (Fig. 13) (Lewis, 1882; Babel, 1975).
FitzPatrick (1993) described dopplerite layers, forming under wet conditions
where ...
Georges Stoops, Vera Marcelino, Florias Mees, 2010
5
Soil and Environmental Science Dictionary
dopplerite drainage pattern dopplerite An amorphous, brownish black, gel-like
calcium salt of a humic acid that is found at depths within or beneath peat
deposits. dopplerite dormancy (botany) A special condition of arrested growth in
which ...
E.G. Gregorich, L. W. Turchenek, M.R. Carter, 2001
6
The Scientific Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society
gases and liquids than would be normally possible in peat or mud, and such a
circulation may have assisted the formation of the dopplerite. In a laboratory
experiment the introduction of some uncontaminated dopplerite into an agar
plate was ...
7
The Scientific Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society
gases and liquids than would be normally possible in peat or mud, and such a
circulation may have assisted the formation of the dopplerite. In a laboratory
experiment the introduction of some uncontaminated dopplerite into an agar
plate was ...
Royal Dublin Society, 1948
gases and liquids than would be normally possible in peat or mud, and such a
circulation may have assisted the formation..of the dopplerite. In a laboratory
experiment the introduction of some uncontaminated dopplerite into an agar
plate was ...
Royal Dublin Society, 1945
9
The Colliery Guardian and Journal of the Coal and Iron Trades
Dopplerite, named after its first investigator, Doppler, is a black jelly occasionally
found in peat bogs. The most interesting feature of dopplerite is the substantially
complete absence of structure. Chemically, dopplerite consists of ulmins, similar
...
5*V SU "concludes that Dopplerite consists of one or more of the humous acids,
and shows that the portion of peat soluble in alkali is identical with Doppler- ite,
and that compact peat contains minute black particles of Dopplerite. Peat is ...