... wholly to exfoliation parallel to preexisting lines of weakness. The mass appears to be made up of imbricated sheets of granite which he regards as the result of torsional strains. The bosslike form is incidental and consequent. Intermittent expansion... Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey - Seite 24von Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1908Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1907 - 1026 Seiten
...which owes its form wholly to exfoliation parallel to preexisting lines of weakness. The mass appears to be made up of imbricated sheets of granite which...more than 10 inches thick, but are 10 or 20 feet in diameter." Herrmann d sums up his conclusions on the subject substantially as follows: The so-called... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale - 1907 - 240 Seiten
...which owes its form wholly to exfoliation parallel to preexisting lines of weakness. The mass appears to be made up of imbricated sheets of granite which...more than 10 inches thick, but are 10 or 20 feet in diameter/ Herrmann d sums up his conclusions on the subject substantially as follows: The so-called... | |
| Benjamin Kendall Emerson, Joseph Hartshorn Perry - 1907 - 700 Seiten
...which owes its form wholly to exfoliation parallel to preexisting lines of weakness. The mass appears to be made up of imbricated sheets of granite which...more than 10 inches thick, but are 10 or 20 feet in diameter/ Herrmann d sums up his conclusions on the subject substantially as follows: The so-called... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale - 1908 - 250 Seiten
...edition, 1906, p. 2 31. wholly to exfoliation parallel to preexisting lines of weakness. The mass appears to be made up of imbricated sheets of granite which...more than 10 inches thick, but are 10 or 20 feet in diameter." Herrmann6 sums up his conclusions on the subject substantially as follows : The so-called... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale - 1908 - 458 Seiten
...edition, 1906, p. 2 31. wholly to exfoliation parallel to preexisting lines of weakness. The mass appears to be made up of imbricated sheets of granite which...relief in expansion in an upward direction. These raptured sheets are rarely more than 10 inches thick, but are 10 or 20 feet in diameter.0 Herrmann6... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale, Herbert Ernest Gregory - 1911 - 698 Seiten
...which owes its form wholly to exfoliation parallel to preexisting lines of weakness. The mass appears to be made up of imbricated sheets of granite which...more than 10 inches thick, but are 10 or 20 feet in diameter.4 Herrmann B sums up his conclusions on the subject substantially as follows: The so-called... | |
| Isaiah Bowman - 1911 - 822 Seiten
...weakness in the form of joints. The surface sheets are buckled up in very characteristic forms. They are rarely more than 10 inches thick, but are 10 or 20 feet in diameter. In a few instances small avalanches have been caused by the giving way of such sheets.1 The... | |
| Isaiah Bowman - 1911 - 806 Seiten
...weakness in the form of joints. The surface sheets are buckled up in very characteristic forms. They arc rarely more than 10 inches thick, but are 10 or 20 feet in diameter. In a few instances small avalanches have been caused by the giving way of such sheets.1 The... | |
| 1907 - 1200 Seiten
...which owes its form wholly to exfoliation parallel to preexisting lines of weakness. The mass appears to be made up of imbricated sheets of granite which...more than 10 inches thick, but are 10 or 20 feet in diameter." Herrmann •' sums up his conclusions on the subject substantially as follows: The so-called... | |
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