A Memoir: Explanatory of the Chart and Survey of the County of London-Derry, IrelandG. and W. Nicol, 1814 - 359 pagina's |
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Pagina 100
... gravel - strata , by the action of the rivers changing their channels and undermining the higher range of banks ... gravel bank or quarry will show distinct deposits of gravel and of sand , differing in the size of their component parts ...
... gravel - strata , by the action of the rivers changing their channels and undermining the higher range of banks ... gravel bank or quarry will show distinct deposits of gravel and of sand , differing in the size of their component parts ...
Pagina 101
... gravel - strata are ranged upon and along the solids , and the shapes of their surfaces may be accounted for , by referring to the appearance of the solids themselves . Whenever a range of stratified mountain is conducted , from the ...
... gravel - strata are ranged upon and along the solids , and the shapes of their surfaces may be accounted for , by referring to the appearance of the solids themselves . Whenever a range of stratified mountain is conducted , from the ...
Pagina 103
... gravel - stone . I ascribe it to a secondary formation , perhaps a simultaneous but arrested effort towards a basaltic structure , of whose composition it seems to possess all the varying ingredients , nearly in similar proportions ...
... gravel - stone . I ascribe it to a secondary formation , perhaps a simultaneous but arrested effort towards a basaltic structure , of whose composition it seems to possess all the varying ingredients , nearly in similar proportions ...
Pagina 107
... gravel ; but they are all incoherent for want of a due proportion of clay , except in the bottoms , whither the clayey matter has been washed down by the rains . These bottoms are rugged , sour , poached , and covered chiefly with the ...
... gravel ; but they are all incoherent for want of a due proportion of clay , except in the bottoms , whither the clayey matter has been washed down by the rains . These bottoms are rugged , sour , poached , and covered chiefly with the ...
Pagina 108
... gravel and sand , which denotes the approach towards the mouth of the Fahan . This ridge is , however , but local , for the general tendency of the subsoil is to the quality of a rich and loamy clay , in some places bluish , but more ...
... gravel and sand , which denotes the approach towards the mouth of the Fahan . This ridge is , however , but local , for the general tendency of the subsoil is to the quality of a rich and loamy clay , in some places bluish , but more ...
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