Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 16Bishop's College Press, 1848 |
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الصفحة 520
... plutonic rocks and plutonic action in sedimentary rocks were confined to deep subterranean levels ( see the writings of Mr. Lyell and other English geo- logists ) . Hence it seemed necessary to believe that the superficial igneous ...
... plutonic rocks and plutonic action in sedimentary rocks were confined to deep subterranean levels ( see the writings of Mr. Lyell and other English geo- logists ) . Hence it seemed necessary to believe that the superficial igneous ...
الصفحة 521
... plutonic level has not reached that of the pre - existing rocks , a new kind of metamorphism appropriate to the new conditions under which the plutonic exhalations have operated . The interest which the discussions respecting laterite ...
... plutonic level has not reached that of the pre - existing rocks , a new kind of metamorphism appropriate to the new conditions under which the plutonic exhalations have operated . The interest which the discussions respecting laterite ...
الصفحة 542
... plutonic or volcanic action , gave the first direction to all the main lines of elevation . Thus let us conceive such a centre to be situated in the western half of New Guinea , and we have some independent warrant for doing so , in the ...
... plutonic or volcanic action , gave the first direction to all the main lines of elevation . Thus let us conceive such a centre to be situated in the western half of New Guinea , and we have some independent warrant for doing so , in the ...
الصفحة 545
... plutonic rocks . In front of this range we observe a broad tract of country often appearing to be perfectly flat and very little above the sea level for miles together , but from which sometimes low hills rise like Islands out of the ...
... plutonic rocks . In front of this range we observe a broad tract of country often appearing to be perfectly flat and very little above the sea level for miles together , but from which sometimes low hills rise like Islands out of the ...
الصفحة 547
... plutonic mountains of the Peninsula is greatly inferior to that of the mountains of Sumatra . But all the elevated peaks of the latter appear to be volcanic , and perhaps the purely granitic ranges are not more elevated than those of ...
... plutonic mountains of the Peninsula is greatly inferior to that of the mountains of Sumatra . But all the elevated peaks of the latter appear to be volcanic , and perhaps the purely granitic ranges are not more elevated than those of ...
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