As already stated, the folding took place along northeast and southwest lines, and the lateral forces pressing the strata together was from the southeast side. But it is scarcely conceivable that such prodigious energy, exerted however slowly, confined... Final Report - Seite 169von New Jersey Geological Survey, New Jersey. State Geologist - 1910Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Geological Survey of New Jersey - 1883 - 202 Seiten
...confined itself to the folding in one uniform direction throughout the whole area of these Archaean rocks. The elevating forces may have acted very unequally...a combination of lateral forces would produce the twists, as it were, in the strike. The northwest strike in the localities referred to on page 51, may... | |
| New Jersey Geological Survey, 1863-1915 - 1883 - 206 Seiten
...confined itself to the folding in one uniform direction throughout the whole area of these Archaean rocks. The elevating forces may have acted very unequally...produce the diverse strike and dip which we recognize asexceptional to the general course and prevailing directions. Or a combination of lateral forces would... | |
| William Shirley Bayley - 1910 - 570 Seiten
...forces pressing the strata together was from the southeast side. But it is scarcely conceivable that such prodigious energy, exerted however slowly, confined...a combination of lateral forces would produce the twists, as it were, in the strike. * * * "Varying intensity in the upheaval and folding forces would... | |
| New Jersey Geological Survey, Geological Survey of New Jersey - 1910 - 568 Seiten
...forces pressing the strata together was from the southeast side. But it is scarcely conceivable that such prodigious energy, exerted however slowly. confined...a combination of lateral forces would produce the twists, as it were, in the strike. * * * "Varying intensity in the upheaval and folding forces would... | |
| New Jersey Geological Survey, New Jersey. State Geologist - 1910 - 614 Seiten
...forces pressing the strata together was from the southeast side. But it is scarcely conceivable that such prodigious energy, exerted however slowly, confined...a combination of lateral forces would produce the twists, as it were, in the strike. * * • "Varying intensity in the upheaval and folding forces would... | |
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