| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin - 1905 - 822 Seiten
...the United States Geological Survey regarding "Nomenclature and Classification," which states that "in the application of names to members, formations,...term not well known merely on account of priority."' "Delaware limestone," published by Dr. Orton in 1878, is the next name applied to the upper division... | |
| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin - 1905 - 894 Seiten
...the United States Geological Survey regarding "Nomenclature and Classification," which states that "in the application of names to members, formations,...displaced by a term not well known merely on account of priority."3 "Delaware limestone," published by Dr. Orton in 1878, is the next name applied to the upper... | |
| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin - 1906 - 1060 Seiten
...final adoption of the names of the subdivisions of the Ithaca section rule 7 applies. Rule 7 reads: In the application of names to members, formations,...become well established in use shall not be displaced merely on account of priority. . It is well known that the name "Portage" has been largely used for... | |
| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin - 1906 - 850 Seiten
...final adoption of the names of the subdivisions of the Ithaca section rule 7 applies. Rule 7 reads: In the application of names to members, formations,...become well established in use shall not be displaced merely on account of priority. It is well known that the name "Portage" has been largely used for the... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1903 - 418 Seiten
...term is applicable, the word "formation" should be substituted for the lithologic term (eg, liockwood formation). Members and other subdivisions shall be...that has been previously used in a different sense. UiNEors FORMATIONS. 8. The discrimination of cartographic units among the igneous rocks of any region... | |
| 1916 - 654 Seiten
...rule adopted by the United States Geological Survey on this point (24th Ann. Rep., 1903, p. 24) : " In the application of names to members, formations,...merely on account of priority. In general, a newly denned formation shall not receive a name that has been previously used in a different sense." in New... | |
| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin - 1905 - 780 Seiten
...the United States Geological Survey regarding "Nomenclature and Classification," which states that "in the application of names to members, formations,...displaced by a term not well known merely on account of priority."2 "Delaware limestone," published by Dr. Orton in 1878, is the next name applied to the upper... | |
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