Ibe lava fountains upon the surface of the lake continued in action, precisely as though nothing unusual was taking place. Although the action upon the face of the subsiding area was so terrific, that upon the portion between the falling face and the... Hawaii and Its Volcanoes - Seite 239von Charles Henry Hitchcock - 1909 - 314 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1891 - 686 Seiten
...stood on almost any portion of it without irjury. Enormous cracks, twenty to thirty feet deep, and frum five to ten feet wide, opened in all directions upon...in others, but in almost all cases the progress of the action was gradual, although the shattered and chaotic appearance of the rocks made it look as... | |
| 1894 - 1214 Seiten
...stood on almost any portion of it without injury. Enormous cracks 20 to 30 feet deep, and from 5 to 10 feet wide, opened in all directions upon its surface,...in others, but in almost all cases the progress of the action was gradual, although the shattered and chaotic appearance of the rocks made it look as... | |
| William Tufts Brigham - 1909 - 302 Seiten
...tall column of dust and smoke which arose straight up. During the entire period of the subsidence Ibe lava fountains upon the surface of the lake continued...in others, but in almost all cases the progress of the action was gradual, although the shattered and chaotic appearance of the rocks made it look as... | |
| Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum - 1909 - 404 Seiten
...column of dust and smoke which arose straight up. During the entire period of the subsidence the Java fountains upon the surface of the lake continued in...in others, but in almost all cases the progress of the action was gradual, although the shattered and chaotic appearance of the rocks made it look as... | |
| William Tufts Brigham - 1909 - 324 Seiten
...sutsideuce lhe lava fountains upon the surface of the lake continued in action, precisely as though nolhing unusual was taking place. Although the action upon...in others, but in almost all cases the progress of the action was gradual, although the shattered and chaotic appearance of the rocks made it look as... | |
| William Tufts Brigham - 1909 - 306 Seiten
...fountains upon the surface of the lake continued in action, precisely as though nolhirg unusual viss taking place. Although the action upon the face of...in others, but in almost all cases the progress of the action was gradual, although the shattered and chaotic appearance of the rocks made it look as... | |
| 1890 - 854 Seiten
...so gradual that an active man could have stood on almost any portion of it without ir jury. Knormous cracks, twenty to thirty feet deep, and from five...in others, but in almost all cases the progress of the action was gradual, although the shattered and chaotic appearance of the rocks made it look as... | |
| 1894 - 192 Seiten
...down the sides of bluff. There were five such lava streams at one time. of dust and smoke which arose straight up. During the entire period of the subsidence...in others, but in almost all cases the progress of the action was gradual, although the shattered and chaotic appearance of the rocks made it look as... | |
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