FRS, is the only one containing a reference to the cone-in-cone structure. Geikie appears to adopt the opinion of Professor Marsh, who states that the complex structure known as cone-in-cone may be due to the action of pressure upon concretions in the... Geological Magazine - Page 501edited by - 1892Full view - About this book
| Geological Society of Glasgow - Geology - 1888 - 434 pages
...A. Geikie in his " TextBook of Geology, 1882," where he states, p. 313, that "Prof. Marsh suggests that the complex structure known as ' Cone-incone...pressure upon concretions in the course of formation." (Proc. American Assoc. of Science, 1867.) The fourth notice is contained in an appendix to Dr. Dawson's... | |
| Archibald Geikie - Geology - 1882 - 996 pages
...slickensides." The same observer has suggested that the more complex structure known as "Cone in cone " may be due to the action of pressure upon concretions in the course of formation.1 The ingenious experiments of M. Tresca 2 on the flow of solids have thrown considerable... | |
| Archibald Geikie - Geology - 1885 - 1032 pages
...sliokensides." The same observer has suggested that tho more complex structure known as " cone-in-cone " may bo due to the action of pressure upon concretions in the course of formation.1 1 Proe. American AIMK. Science, 1867. Giimbel, Heittch. Df«ltdi. Oeol. Oet. f. C42. The... | |
| Henry Woodward - Electronic journals - 1892 - 630 pages
...geological text-books that I consulted in the public libraries of Sydney, that by Sir Archibald Geikie, FKS, is the only one containing a reference to the Cone-in-Cone...Association for the Advancement of Science, Section C.(Guolo¡jy) , Hoburt, 1892. grains, which bare crystals of calcium carbonate deposited almcet entirely... | |
| ANZAAS (Association). Meeting - Science - 1893 - 1094 pages
...some half-dozen of geological text-books that I consulted in the public libraries of Sydney, that by Archibald Geikie, FRS, is the only one containing...was intimately connected with some kind of oolitic grains, which have crystals of calcium carbonate deposited almost entirely on one side aloni;; the... | |
| Archibald Geikie - Geology - 1893 - 1180 pages
...striated surface in this view is a case of "slickensides. The same observer has suggested that the more complex structure known as " cone-in-cone " may be...action of pressure upon concretions in the course of formation.The ingenious experiments of M. Tresca3 on the flow of solids have thrown considerable light... | |
| Sir Archibald Geikie - Geology - 1902 - 490 pages
...striated surface in this view is a case of "slickensides. " The same observer has suggested that the more complex structure known as "cone-in-cone" may be due...pressure upon concretions in the course of formation." The ingenious experiments of M. Tresca" on the flow of solids have thrown considerable light upon the... | |
| Geological Society of Glasgow - Geology - 1888 - 422 pages
...A.'Geikie in his " TextBook of Geology, 1882," where he states, p. 313, that "Prof. Marsh suggests that the complex structure known as ' Cone-incone...pressure upon concretions in the course of formation." (Proc. American Assoc. a/Science, 1867.) The fourth notice is contained in an appendix to Dr. Dawson's... | |
| ANZAAS (Association) - Australia - 1893 - 1098 pages
...some half-dozen of geological text-books that I consulted in the public libraries of Sydney, that by Archibald Geikie, FRS, is the only one containing...was intimately connected with some kind of oolitic grains, which have crystals of calcium carbonate deposited almost entirely on one side along the axis... | |
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