... on, into a single bed. So far as my present observation goes, I think that to describe them otherwise than as interstratified beds would be to give a false notion of their geognostic relations. The laminated structure of many of the lodes, and the... Report of the Department of Mines - Page 141872Full view - About this book
| Geological Survey of Canada, Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1868 - 56 lehte
...farther on, into a single bed. So far as my present observation goes, I think that to describe them otherwise than as interstratified beds would be to...at what was, at the time, the surface of the earth. There is, moreover, evidence that these laminae were formed before' the lodes were folded and contorted... | |
| William Phipps Blake - 1869 - 400 lehte
...further on, into a single bed. So far as my present observation goes, I think that to describe them otherwise than as interstratified beds would be to...at what was, at the time, the surface of the earth. There is, moreover, evidence that these laminae were formed before the lodes were folded and contorted... | |
| William Phipps Blake - 1869 - 400 lehte
...further on, into a single bed. So far as my present observation goes, I think that to describe them otherwise than as interstratified beds would be to...at what was, at the time, the surface of the earth. There is, moreover, evidence that these laminae were formed before the lodes were folded and contorted;... | |
| William Phipps Blake - 1869 - 388 lehte
...far as my present observation goes, I think that to describe them otherwise than as iuterstratified beds would be to give a false notion of their geognostic...at what was, at the time, the surface of the earth. There is, moreover, evidence that these laminae were formed before the lodes were folded and contorted;... | |
| William Phipps Blake - 1869 - 412 lehte
...further on, into a single bed. So far as my present observation goes, I think that to describe them otherwise than as interstratified beds would be to give a false notion •it' their geognostic relations. The laminated structure of many of the lodes, and the intercalation... | |
| United States. Commissioners to the Paris Universal Exposition, 1867 - 1870 - 758 lehte
...further on, into a single bed. So far as my present observation goes, I think that to describe them otherwise than as interstratified beds would be to...at what was, at the time, the surface of the earth. There is, moreover, evidence that these lamina? were formed before the lodes were folded and contorted;... | |
| United States commission to the Paris expos, 1867 - 1870 - 792 lehte
...many of the ••'••". and the intercalation between their layers of thin continuous films • layers of argillite, can hardly be explained in any other way than by • ''|»»sing these lodes to have been formed by successive deposition at 1 -¡.it was, at the time,... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1880 - 700 lehte
...Society, wrote : — • " So far as my present observation goes, I think that to describe the gold-lodes otherwise than as interstratified beds would be to...layers of thin continuous films or layers of argillite, pan hardly bo explained in any other way than by supposing these lodes to have been formed by successive... | |
| 1881 - 336 lehte
...that singly or collectively it would be difficult to account for associated with a stratified deposit. So far as my present observation goes, I think that...explained in any other way than by supposing these bodies to have been formed by successive deposition at what was at the time the surface of the earth.'... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1880 - 892 lehte
...Society, wrote : — " So far as my present observation goes, I think that to describe the gold-lodes otherwise than as interstratified beds would be to...what was, at the time, the surface of the earth." This description well expresses the appearance of our gold-districts ; but the theory that the " leads,"... | |
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