| 1901 - 392 Seiten
...arose a feeling of distrust of much of the older work in the minds of those chemists and petrographers best fitted to judge of its probable qualities. This,...known to enter into the normal composition of rocks, is rendering the old material less and less available to meet the increasing demands of the petrographer.... | |
| 1898 - 356 Seiten
...obscured relations and differences which more thorough examination showed to exist (see pp. 44-45). Consequently there arose a feeling of distrust of...work in the minds of those chemists and petrographers best qualified to judge of its probable qualities. This, and the incompleteness of nearly all the earlier... | |
| 1896 - 1020 Seiten
...distrust of much of the older work in the minds of those chemists and petrographers best qualified to judge. of its probable qualities. This, and the...known to enter into the normal composition of rocks, is rendering the old material less and less available to meet the increasing demands of the petrographer.... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1896 - 1090 Seiten
...obscured relations and differences which more thorough examination showed to exist (see pp. 17-18). Consequently there arose a feeling of distrust of...work in the minds of those chemists and petrographers best qualified to judge of its probable qualities. This, and the incompleteness of nearly all the earlier... | |
| Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, William Francis Hillebrand - 1897 - 342 Seiten
...obscured relations and differences which more thorough examination showed to exist (see pp. 17-18). Consequently there arose a feeling of distrust of...work in the minds of those chemists and petrographers best qualified to judge of its probable qualities. This, and the incompleteness of nearly all the earlier... | |
| Marcus Baker - 1900 - 350 Seiten
...obscured relations and differences which more thorough examination showed to exist (see pp. 16-17). Consequently there arose a feeling of distrust of...work in the minds of those chemists and petrographers best fitted to judge of its probable qualities. This, and the incompleteness of nearly all the earlier... | |
| C. Remigius Fresenius - 1915 - 1290 Seiten
...relations and differences which more thorough examination showed to exist, (see pp. 1103 and 1104). Consequently there arose a feeling of distrust of...the older work in the minds of those chemists and petrographcrs best fitted to judge of its probable qualities. This, and the incompleteness of nearly... | |
| John Milton Nickles - 1919 - 586 Seiten
...had obscured relations and differences which more thorough examination showed to exist. (See p. 21.) Consequently there arose a feeling of distrust of...incompleteness of nearly all the earlier work (and some of that of to-day, unfortunately), as shown by the largely increased list of those elements now... | |
| 1919 - 304 Seiten
...had obscured relations and differences which more thorough examination showed to exist. (See p. 21.) Consequently there arose a feeling of distrust of...incompleteness of nearly all the earlier work (and some of that of to-day, unfortunately), as shown by the largely increased list of those elements now... | |
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