10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «LITHOMARGE»
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lithomarge nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
lithomarge e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Report on the Geology of Vermont
The lithomarge is used for paints. It may have given rise to some ochre, but ought
hardly to be regarded as a deposit of hematite. In Chittenden, also, there is a vein
of manganese, nearly two yards wide, in a loose arenaceous rock, which ...
2
Risk Analysis VII & Brownfields V
profile consists of laterite, lithomarge, weathered rock and crystalline rock from
top to bottom. The thickness of the overburden and laterite together varies from 1
to 8 m. The laterite is red coloured with patches of clay minerals. White coloured ...
Geognostic and Geographic Situations. 'It generally occurs in small quantity,
often associated with compact lithomarge, and for the most part in tinstono veins,
where it is accompanied with tinstone, fluonspar, quartz, and sometimes ores of ...
4
A System of Mineralogy: In which Minerals are Arranged ...
i Geognostic and Geographic Situations. It generally occurs in small quantity,
often associated with compact lithomarge, and for the most part in tinstona veins,
where it is accompanied with tinstone, fluor-spar, quartz, and sometimes ores of ...
5
Travels in Brazil, in the Years 1817-1820: Undertaken by ...
earth, produced by the decomposition of this chlorite-slate, or fine white sand, but
in a greasy mica, modified into litho- marge, which may be called scaly
lithomarge, and in friable lithomarge, partly pure and partly mixed with much red
ochre, ...
Johann Baptist von Spix, Karl Friedrich Philipp von Martius, 1824
6
The Madras Journal of Literature and Science
5l.—Variety do. do. compact—Beder. 52.—Do. do. near the line of contact with
floetz trap—Beder. 53.—Do. do. with a somewhat cancellar structure—Beder. 54.
—Indurated lithomarge bed, between laterite and trap—often calcareous—Beder.
5.14 Textures of pyrometamorphosed of lithomarge and lateritic lithomarge,
Tievebulliagh, Northern Ireland (Fig. 3 of Agrell and Langley 1958). (a) Mullite-
cristobalite-hematite por- cellanite. Patches of cristobalite-hematite (see inset for
detail) ...
8
A system of chemistry: in four volumes
Feels very greasy. Infusible before the blow-pipe, but loses part of its weight. Sp.
3. Lithomarge.^ — This mineral is found in veins, cavities, and beds, in various
kinds of rocks, and is far from uncommon. Werner divides it into two subspecies.
Thomas Thomson, Thomas Cooper, 1818
Robert Jameson. THIRTY-FIRST S P E C I E S. Lithomarge. Steinmark. — Weriitr.
Id. Wii- p. 434. — Lithomarga, Kirw. vol. 1. p. 187— Litomarga, Naj>. p. 259
Steinmark, £mm..t. 1. P' 3.55 — La Moelle de Pierre ou la Lithomarge, Brocb. t. 1.
p.
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Madras Journal of Literature and Science
hill of lithomarge confirms me in my views respecting the lilhomargie formation,
as entered into in other places. It lias resulted from the decomposition of a rock or
rucks containing hornblende and felspar — the white showing the felspar — the ...