The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and Instructive Articles on Scientific Subjects, Том 12James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas Robert Hardwicke, 1873 |
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... colours , but how do you find it out ? " To say a few words about the construction of geological maps , and what they mean , may therefore be of some interest ; and in doing so , we may at the same time draw attention to a few of the ...
... colours , but how do you find it out ? " To say a few words about the construction of geological maps , and what they mean , may therefore be of some interest ; and in doing so , we may at the same time draw attention to a few of the ...
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... colours and irregular shapes overlying and overlapping one another ; some squeezed or rucked up with even layers deposited upon them , but yet arranged in a definite order comparable to that order of succession into which all stratified ...
... colours and irregular shapes overlying and overlapping one another ; some squeezed or rucked up with even layers deposited upon them , but yet arranged in a definite order comparable to that order of succession into which all stratified ...
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... colours and irregular shapes overlying and overlapping one another ; some squeezed or rucked up with even layers deposited upon them , but yet arranged in a definite order comparable to that order of succes- sion into which all ...
... colours and irregular shapes overlying and overlapping one another ; some squeezed or rucked up with even layers deposited upon them , but yet arranged in a definite order comparable to that order of succes- sion into which all ...
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... coloured pieces that are exposed , on looking at the surface of the whole mass , would give a very good idea of the phenomena exhibited by a geological map . Illustrations of this kind in wood have indeed been prepared by Mr. Sopwith ...
... coloured pieces that are exposed , on looking at the surface of the whole mass , would give a very good idea of the phenomena exhibited by a geological map . Illustrations of this kind in wood have indeed been prepared by Mr. Sopwith ...
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... coloured on our maps . Though the series has a regular arrangement , many rocks may be absent in places , and the older ones affected by denudation and disturbance before the newer ones were deposited upon them ; so that in mining and ...
... coloured on our maps . Though the series has a regular arrangement , many rocks may be absent in places , and the older ones affected by denudation and disturbance before the newer ones were deposited upon them ; so that in mining and ...
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