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Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales
It is difficult to determine whether their growth was concretionary or incretionary,
i.e., whether the spherulitic structure commenced from the centre and spread
outwards, or whether it commenced from the sides of steam-holes and extended
...
Linnean Society of New South Wales,
1888
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The Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales Vol.II
It is difficult to determine whether their growth was concretionary or incretionary,
i.e., whether the spherulitic structure commenced from the centre and spread
outwards, or whether it commenced from the sides of steam-holes and extended
...
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Cave Hunting: Researches on the Evidence of Caves Respecting ...
... mineral contents ; and these have been deposited on the sides of the cavity by
the same " incretionary1 " 1 1 Lave used the term incretionary as implying an
accumulation of mineral matter from the circumference of a cavity towards its
centre, ...
William Boyd Dawkins,
1874
Nodules of this class may be called Secretionary or Incretionary : they have been
formed by the deposition of mineral matter from percolating water in hollow
spaces in rocks : the first coat was laid down on the walls of the cavity, upon the
inner ...
Alexander Henry Green,
1898
VIM Structure of Rocks. Original and Secondary Structures.; Mechanical
Deformation; Rill and Current Markings; Sun- Cracks, &c. IX Concretionary and
Incretionary Structures; Stalactite, Stalagmite, and Vein Formation. Destruction of
Rocks.
Manchester Museum (University of Manchester),
1912
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Geology for students and general readers
... 260 ; Volcanic and Trappean subdivisions of, 256 Iguanodon, 192 Imperfect
bedding, 128 Inclination of strata, 342 ; produced by folding, 377 Included blocks,
in granite, 321 ; in lava, 247 Incretionary nodules, 177 Inland sea deposit*, 198; ...
Alexander Henry Green,
1877
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Handbook of Technical Terms Used in Architecture and ...
In heraldry, denoting the moon represented with the horns towards the dexter
side. Incretionary. Denoting an accumulation of mineral matter from the
circumference of a cavity towards its centre. Incrustation. Material, such as
scagliola, mosaic, ...
Augustine C. Passmore,
1904
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Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society
They are the result of an action for which I have adopted the term incretionary,
because their formation is from the outside to the inside, rather than
concretionary, where there is the opposite course of formation. In an ordinary
ironstone ...
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The Journal of Microscopy and Natural Science
There is no organism enclosed, as in concretions On this account it has been
proposed to call agates secretionary or incretionary nodules. Concretions of
various kinds are formed in all classes of sedimentary strata from the alluvial
sands and ...
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The Journal of Microscopy and Natural Science: the Journal ...
There is no organism enclosed, as in concretions On this account it has been
proposed to call agates secretionary or incretionary nodules. Concretions of
various kinds are formed in all classes of sedimentary strata from the alluvial
sands and ...