Had it crystallized out of a more basic magma, which, however, was still molten when one acid more was injected and the mixture became such as to form eclogite? But I content myself with indicating a difficulty and suggesting a possibility ; the fact... The Canadian Record of Science - Page 1121902Full view - About this book
| Geological Society of South Africa - Geology - 1908 - 258 pages
...a derivative mineral, even in the eclogite? Had it already crystallized out of a more basic magma, which, however, was still molten when one more acid was injected and the mixture became eclogite?" But this, as I point out, is conjecture, while the diamond is proved to be a constituent... | |
| Chemistry - 1899 - 448 pages
...crystallised out of a more basic magma,* which, however, was still molten, when one more acid was injeâed, and the mixture became such as to form eclogite ?...indicating a difficulty, and suggesting a possibility ; the faâ itself is indisputable: that the diamond occurs, though rather sporadically, as a constituent... | |
| Geological Survey of New South Wales, Edward Fisher Pittman - Mines and mineral resources - 1901 - 650 pages
...a derivative mineral, even in the eclogite ? Had it already crystallised out of a more basic magma, which, however, was still molten, when one more acid...injected, and the mixture became such as to form eclogite f But I content myself with indicating a difficulty, and suggesting « possibility ; the fact itself... | |
| Gardner Fred Williams - Diamond mines and mining - 1902 - 840 pages
...a derivative mineral, even in the eclogite ? Had it already crvstallized out of a more basic magma, which, however, was still molten when one more acid...rock, according to the ordinary rules of inference, would be regarded as its birthplace. 1 "Travels in South America," by JJ von Tschudi. " This discovery... | |
| William Flint, John Dow Fisher Gilchrist - Science - 1905 - 534 pages
...Had it crystallised out of a more basic magma, which, however, was still molten when one acid more was injected, and the mixture became such as to form...rock, according to the ordinary rules of inference, would be regarded as its birthplace." Professor Bonney's statement that diamonds occur in the eclogite... | |
| United States - 1906 - 854 pages
...Had it crystallized out of a more basic magma, which, however, was still molten when one acid more was injected and the mixture became such as to form...though rather sporadically, as a constituent of an eelogite. which rock, according to the ordinary rules of inference, would be regarded as its birthplace.... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1906 - 710 pages
...Had it crystallized out of a more basic magma, which, however, was still molten when one acid more was injected and the mixture became such as to form...rock, according to the ordinary rules of inference, would be regarded as its birthplace. Professor Bonney-s statement that diamonds occur in the eclogite... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1906 - 708 pages
...basic magma, which, however, was still molten when one acid more was injected and the mixture bet;nu>e such as to form eclogite? But I content myself with...rock, according to the ordinary rules of inference, would be regarded as its birthplace. Professor Bonney's statement that diamonds occur in the eclogite... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1906 - 734 pages
...Had it crystallized out of a more basic magma, which, however, was still molten when one acid more was injected and the mixture became such as to form...indisputable that the diamond occurs, though rather sj>oradicnlly, as a constituent of au eclogite, which rock, according to the ordinary rules of inference,... | |
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