Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1892 |
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... Origin of Deposits of Phosphate of Lime , by R. A. F. Penrose , jr . , with an Intro- duction by N S silaler IKA . * . 143 pp . Price 15 cents . 47. Analyses of Waters of the Yellowstone National Park , with an Account of the Methods of ...
... Origin of Deposits of Phosphate of Lime , by R. A. F. Penrose , jr . , with an Intro- duction by N S silaler IKA . * . 143 pp . Price 15 cents . 47. Analyses of Waters of the Yellowstone National Park , with an Account of the Methods of ...
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... Origin of Deposits of Phosphate of Lime , by R. A. F. Penrose , jr . , with an Intro- duction by N. S Shaler . 1888. 8 ° . 143 pp . Price 15 cents . 47. Analyses of Waters of the Yellowstone National Park , with an Account of the ...
... Origin of Deposits of Phosphate of Lime , by R. A. F. Penrose , jr . , with an Intro- duction by N. S Shaler . 1888. 8 ° . 143 pp . Price 15 cents . 47. Analyses of Waters of the Yellowstone National Park , with an Account of the ...
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... origin to a post - Jurassic movement . The folding , flexing , and faulting which outlined the mountains broke up this mass of sediments into six sharply de- fined orographic blocks , each with well marked structural peculiarities ...
... origin to a post - Jurassic movement . The folding , flexing , and faulting which outlined the mountains broke up this mass of sediments into six sharply de- fined orographic blocks , each with well marked structural peculiarities ...
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... is a general account of the principal characteristics of dikes and sheets . Chapter VIII is devoted to a description of the structure of the various Newark areas , and a discussion of its origin . The 54 REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR .
... is a general account of the principal characteristics of dikes and sheets . Chapter VIII is devoted to a description of the structure of the various Newark areas , and a discussion of its origin . The 54 REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR .
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Geological Survey (U.S.). areas , and a discussion of its origin . The present inclination of the strata over broad areas is shown to be due principally to the tilting of faulted blocks . The effect of erosion on the upturned blocks is ...
Geological Survey (U.S.). areas , and a discussion of its origin . The present inclination of the strata over broad areas is shown to be due principally to the tilting of faulted blocks . The effect of erosion on the upturned blocks is ...
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Page iv - Deposits of Phosphate of Lime, by RAF Penrose, jr., with an Introduction by NS Shaler. 1888. 8°.
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