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" The subject of weathering of granite is fully treated in the writings of Merrill, Keyes, and Watson." The changes in granite after it has entered into buildings or other constructions are less marked than those in the natural rock, because the blocks... "
The Chief Commercial Granites of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island - Page 38
by Thomas Nelson Dale - 1908 - 228 pages
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Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey

Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1907 - 244 pages
...The subject of weathering of granite is fully treated in the writings of Merrill, Keyes, and Watson." The changes in granite after it has entered into buildings...been written on the decay of granite in monuments and buildings.6 Such decay is mainly attributable to microscopic fissures produced by the unequal and repeated...
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The Green Schists and Associated Granites and Porphyries of Rhode Island

Benjamin Kendall Emerson, Joseph Hartshorn Perry - Geology - 1907 - 700 pages
...The subject of weathering of granite is fully treated in the writings of Merrill, Keyes, and Watson." The changes in granite after it has entered into buildings...been written on the decay of granite in monuments and buildings.6 Such decay is mainly attributable to microscopic fissures produced by the unequal and repeated...
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The Granites of Maine

Thomas Nelson Dale - Granite - 1907 - 240 pages
...The subject of weathering of granite is fully treated in the writings of Merrill, Keyes. and Watson." The changes in granite after it has entered into buildings...marked than those in the natural rock, because the block* are not then traversed by anything analogous to sheet and joint structure, and also because...
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Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey

Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1908 - 270 pages
...Thomas L., A preliminary report on a part of the granites and gneisses of Georgia, 1902, pp. 299, 300, 308, 329, 331, 333. The changes in granite after it..." Such decay is mainly attributable to microscopic fissure's produced by the unequal and repeated expansion and contraction of the different minerals...
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Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey

Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1908 - 1020 pages
...Thomas L.. A pri'limimiry report on a part of the granites and gneisses of Georgia, 1902, pp. 299, 300, 308, 329, 331, 333. The changes in granite after it...on the decay of granite in monuments and buildings. a Such decay is mainly attributable to microscopic fissures produced by the unequal and repeated expansion...
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The Granites of Connecticut

Thomas Nelson Dale, Herbert Ernest Gregory - Granite - 1911 - 698 pages
...The subject of weathering of granite is fully treated n the writings of Merrill, Keyes, and Watson.1 The changes in granite after it has entered into buildings or other instructions are less marked than those in the natural rock, because le blocks are not then traversed...
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Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1907 - 1200 pages
...The subject of weathering of granite is fully treated in the writings'of Merrill, Keyes, and Watson." The changes in granite after it has entered into buildings...marked than those in the natural rock, because the block* are not then traversed by anything analogous to sheet and joint structure, and also because...
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