GROUT. A term applied to the waste material of all sizes obtained in quarrying stone. GROW-ON. Quarrymen's term to designate the place where the sheet structure dies out, or the place where two sheets appear to grow onto one another. HARD-WAY. The direction... Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey - Seite 131von Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1911Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1907 - 1026 Seiten
...splits " next easiest." the "rift" being that in which it splits most readily. .(See p. 26.) <JBOUT. A term applied to the waste material of all sizes...structure dies out. or the place where two sheets apjK-ar to grow onto one another. HABI>-WAY. The direction at right angles to both rift and grain in... | |
| Benjamin Kendall Emerson, Joseph Hartshorn Perry - 1907 - 700 Seiten
...the stoue splits " next easiest," the "rift" being that in which it splits most readily. (See p. 26.) GROUT. A term applied to the waste material of all...where two sheets appear to grow onto one another. HARD-WAY. The direction at right angles to both rift and grain in which granite does not split readily.... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale - 1907 - 240 Seiten
...stone splits " next easiest," the " rift " being that in which it splits most readily. ( See p. 20.) GROUT. A term applied to the waste material of all...where two sheets appear to grow onto one another. HARD-WAY. The direction at right angles to both rift and grain in which granite does not split readily.... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale - 1908 - 250 Seiten
...other causes. FAULTING. The slippage of a rock mass or masses along a natural fracture. FLOW-STRUCTURE. The parallel arrangement of the minerals in granite...where two sheets appear to grow onto one another. HARD-WAY. The direction at right angles to both rift and grain in which granite does not split readily.... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale - 1908 - 458 Seiten
...arrangement of the minerals in granite or other igneous rock in the direction of its flowage during ite intrusion. GEODE. A rock cavity lined with crystals....where two sheets appear to grow onto one another. HARD-WAY. The direction at right angles to both rift and grain in which granite does not split readily.... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale - 1909 - 158 Seiten
...organism related to the early stage of certain "jelly fish." They were probably attached to seaweeds. GROUT. A term applied to the waste material of all...where two sheets appear to grow onto one another. HARD-WAY. The direction at right angles to both rift and grain in which granite does not split readily.... | |
| George Ferdinand Becker - 1909 - 286 Seiten
...organism related to the early stage of certain "jelly fish." They were probably attached to seaweeds. GROUT. A term applied to the waste material of all...where two sheets appear to grow onto one another. HARD-WAY. The direction at right angles to both rift and grain in which granite does not split readily.... | |
| Vermont. State Geologist - 1910 - 632 Seiten
...related to the early stage of certain "jelly fish." They were probably attached to seaweeds. GROTT. A term applied to the waste material of all sizes...structure dies out, or the place where two sheets apI*'ar to grow onto one another. HARD-WAY. Tne direction at right angles to both rift and grain in... | |
| Vermont. State Geologist - 1910 - 572 Seiten
...organism related to the early stage of certain "jelly fish." They were probably attached to seaweeds. GROUT. A term applied to the waste material of all...stone. GROW-ON. Quarrymen's term to designate the plat* where the sheet structure dies out, or the place where two sheets ap|iear to grow onto one another.... | |
| Vermont. State Geologist - 1910 - 576 Seiten
...organism related to the early stage of certain "jelly fish." They were probably attached to seaweeds. GROUT. A term applied to the waste material of all sizes obtained in quarrying stone. GROW-ON. Quarryrnen's term to designate the place where the sheet structure dies out, or the place where two... | |
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