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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SEDIMENTARILY»
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1
The Annual of scientific discovery, or yearbook of facts in ...
In Superior the iron beds lay between trap and talcose slate; in Missouri porphyry
was near ; in New York it seemed to have been sedimentarily deposited in
lenticular masses, and afterwards subjected to metamorphic action ; these all in
azoic ...
2
Paradox of Progress Unfolding 2
Local governments have received word from the IRC where material of this
perpetual and sedimentarily joined potential is proven to be growing especially
under the auspices of strict regulation. One head of government said, “That's
plenty of ...
3
Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in ...
In Superior the iron beds lay between trap and talcose slate; in Missouri porphyry
was near ; in New York it seemed to have been sedimentarily deposited in
lenticular masses, and afterwards subjected to mctamorphic action ; these all in
azoic ...
David Ames Wells, Charles Robert Cross, John Trowbridge, 1856
4
Annual of Scientific Discovery; Or, Year-book of Facts in ...
In Superior the iron beds lay between trap and talcose slate; in Missouri porphyry
was near; in New York it seemed to have been sedimentarily deposited in
lenticular masses, and afterwards subjected to metamorphic action; these all in
azoic ...
5
The iron manufacturer's guide to the furnaces, forges and ...
... was near ; in New York it seemed to have been sedimentarily deposited in
lenticular masses, and afterwards subjected to metamorphic action ; these all in
azoio rocks. As the azoic periods were more violent in their action than later
periods, ...
6
Concept and Form, Volume 1: Selections from the Cahiers pour ...
What is not equal-to-itself is only excluded here on condition of having to be
placed within an autonomous signifying order, sedimentarily organized 'beneath'
the one which no longer has a place for it. To maintain at all costs, in this point,
the ...
Peter Hallward, Knox Peden, 2012
7
Cheshire Notes and Queries
... interior of solid rocks, which particular rocks the geologist knows were
sedimentarily laid down immeasurable ages ago in fact, during the process of the
finishing of the creation of this beautiful world. The ovidences of this
disentombment are ...
These rocks carry hematite ore which sometimes seems to be of epigenetic origin
, but sometimes perhaps is sedimentarily deposited. Interesting is the barite,
albite and orthite content of these quartzose hematite ores. They are very
evidently ...
9
Report on the Survey of South Carolina: Being the First[- ...
Dyke is thus applied to veins of rock, to masses which independently traverse
and intersect the sedimentarily deposited rocks of the country, while the term vein
, in its more confined meaning, designates bodies, similarly constituted as to
shape ...
South Carolina. Mineralogical, Geological and Agricultural Survey, Oscar Montgomery Lieber, 1860
10
The Story of Forgetting: A Novel
... and so I was not about to call them anything else. The creek, over millions of
years, had cut a ravine into the earth, twelve feet deep, sedimentarily striped with
the colors of great geological epochs. One afternoon, a couple days later, I sat in
...
Stefan Merrill Block, 2009