| JAMES GEIKIE - 1877 - 602 Seiten
...enclose deep hollows and pits between. Seen from some dominant point, such an assemblage of Jcames, as they are called, looks like a tumbled sea — the...Berwickshire, at Dunse, and north of Greenlaw; in Roxburghshire, at Eckford; and another fine set is seen in the valley of the Tweed, at Work and Cornhill,... | |
| Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey - 1877 - 932 Seiten
...such an assemblage of Barnes, as they are called, looks like a tumbled sea — 'the ground nowswelling into long undulations, now rising suddenly into beautiful...so as to enclose a lakelet of bright, clear water." The width of the Range is from one to ten miles, and its peaks occasionally rise 300 feet above its... | |
| Wisconsin. Chief Geologist - 1877 - 906 Seiten
...the ground now swelling into long undulations, now rising suddenly into beautiful peaks and cone«, and anon curving up in sharp ridges that often wheel...so as to enclose a lakelet of bright, clear water." The width of the Range is from one to ten miles, and its peaks occasionally rise 300 feet above its... | |
| Wisconsin geol. and nat. hist. survey - 1877 - 912 Seiten
...swelling into long undulations, now rising suddenly into beautiful peaks and cones, and anon during up in sharp ridges that often wheel suddenly round...so as to enclose a lakelet of bright, clear water." The width of the Range is from one to ten miles, and its peaks occasionally rise 300 feet above its... | |
| 1883 - 836 Seiten
...assemblage of lcames,im they are called, looks like a tumbled sea — the ground now swelling iuto long undulations, now rising suddenly into beautiful...sharp ridges that often wheel suddenly round so as to inclose a lakelet of bright, clear water. * This, as.a topographical type, if not in origin, is certainly... | |
| Indiana. Department of Geology and Natural Resources - 1886 - 384 Seiten
...pits between. Seen from some dominant point, such an assemblage of kames, as they are called, look like a tumbled sea, the ground now swelling into long...so as to enclose a lakelet of bright, clear water." The lakelets, however, are absent from this locality, as the hollows or pits are pearly all connected... | |
| Indiana. Dept. of Geology and Natural History - 1886 - 376 Seiten
...pits between. Seen from some dominant point, such an assemblage of kames, as they are called, look like a tumbled sea, the ground now swelling into long...so as to enclose a lakelet of bright, clear water." The lakelets, however, are absent from this locality, as the hollows or pits are nearly all connected... | |
| George Frederick Wright - 1892 - 500 Seiten
...and sloping upward at an angle of twenty-five or even thirty-five degrees, to a height of sixty feet and more above the general surface of the ground....so as to enclose a lakelet of bright clear water.* In New England attention was first directed to kames in 1842, by President Edward Hitchcock, in a paper... | |
| George Frederick Wright, Henry Williamson Haynes - 1897 - 438 Seiten
...kames, as they are called, looks like a tumbled sea — the ground now swelling into long tindulations, now rising suddenly into beautiful peaks and cones,...so as to enclose a lakelet of bright clear water.* In New England attention was first directed to kames in 1842, by President Edward Hitchcock, in a paper... | |
| 1907 - 1246 Seiten
...other at all angles, so as to enclose deep hollows and pits between. Seen from some dominant points, such an assemblage of kames, as they are called, looks...so as to enclose a lakelet of bright clear water". Deze beschrijving is geheel en al van toepassing J) op het landschap, dat ik op de Veluwe heb aangetrofffen... | |
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