A microscopic granular structure sometimes characterizing adjacent feldspar particles in granite in consequence of their having been crushed together during or subsequent to their crystallization. CUT-OFF. Quarrymen's term for the direction along which... Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey - Seite 130von Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1911Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1907 - 1026 Seiten
...erystallizationi CLOSE-JOINTED. A term applied to joints that are very near together. CBUSH-BORDER. A microscopic granular structure sometimes characterizing...during or subsequent to their crystallization. CUT-OFF. Quarrynien's term for the direction along which the granite must be channeled, because it will not... | |
| Benjamin Kendall Emerson, Joseph Hartshorn Perry - 1907 - 700 Seiten
...crystallization. CLOSE-JOINTED. A term applied to joints that are very near together. CBUSH-BORDEK. A microscopic granular structure sometimes characterizing...channeled, because it will not split. Same as " hard-way." DIKE. A mass of granite, diabase, basalt, or other rock which has been erupted through a narrow fissure.... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale - 1907 - 240 Seiten
...crystallization. CLOSE-JOINTED. A term applied to joints that are very near together. CRUSH-BORDER. A microscopic' granular structure sometimes characterizing...channeled, because it will not split. Same as " hard-way." DIKE. A mass of granite, diabase, basalt, or other rock which has been erupted through a narrow fissure.... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale - 1908 - 250 Seiten
...the Milford, NH, quarries to denote gneiss or any other rock in contact with granite. CRUSH-RORDER. A microscopic granular structure sometimes characterizing...because it will not split. Same as "hardway." DENDRITES. Plantlike crystallization of iron or manganese oxides on the surfaces of fissures in any rock or mineral.... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale - 1908 - 458 Seiten
...granite. CRUSH-BORDER. A microscopic granular structure sometimes characterizing adjacent folds-par particles in granite in consequence of their having...because it will not split. Same as "hardway." DENDRITES. Plantlike crystallization of iron or manganese oxides on the surfaces of fissures in any rock or mineral.... | |
| George Ferdinand Becker - 1909 - 286 Seiten
...the Milford, NH, quarries to denote gneiss or any other rock in contact with granite. CRUSH-BORDER. A microscopic granular structure sometimes characterizing...must be channeled, because it will not split. Same as "hard way." DENDRITES. Plantlike crystallization of iron or manganese oxides on the surfaces of fissures... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale - 1909 - 158 Seiten
...the Milford, NH, quarries to denote gneiss or any other rock in contact with granite. CRUSH-BORDER. A microscopic granular structure sometimes characterizing...must be channeled, because it will not split. Same as "hard way." DENDRITES. Plantlike crystallization of iron or manganese oxides on the surfaces of fissures... | |
| Vermont. State Geologist - 1910 - 576 Seiten
...granite. CRUSH-BORDER. A microscopic granular structure sometimes characterizing adjacent feldsjwr particles in granite in conseque.nce of their having...together during or subsequent to their crystallization. JUT-OFF. Quarrymen's term for the direction along which the granite must be channeled, because it will... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale, Herbert Ernest Gregory - 1911 - 698 Seiten
...biotite gneiss In contact with the granite. BLIND SEAMS. Quarrymeu's term for incipient joints. BOWLDER QUARRY. One in which the Joints are either so close...because it will not split. Same as "hardway." DENDRITES. Plantlike crystallization of iron or manganese oxides on the surfaces of fissures in any rock or mineral.... | |
| Heinrich Ries - 1912 - 448 Seiten
...rift may sometimes change its course, and this the quarryman terms the run. Cut-off or hard way is the quarrymen's term for the direction along which the...granite must be channeled because it will not split. Sheets or beds are terms used to designate the division of granite by joint-like fractures which are... | |
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