Geological Report on Monroe County, Michigan, Band 7R. Smith printing Company, state printers, 1900 - 240 Seiten |
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... covering § 20. Thickness § 21. Lithological characters § 22. Lithological history CHAPTER III . SULURIAN FORMATIONS . A. Monroe Beds : • § 1. Name and geological position § 2. General data § 3 . Thickness § 4. Lithological characters 5 ...
... covering § 20. Thickness § 21. Lithological characters § 22. Lithological history CHAPTER III . SULURIAN FORMATIONS . A. Monroe Beds : • § 1. Name and geological position § 2. General data § 3 . Thickness § 4. Lithological characters 5 ...
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... covered by the city of Toledo , were described by G. K. Gilbert , Vol . I , Geological Survey of Ohio , 1873. Although no mounds or fortifications are known within the limits of our county , the characteristic implements are here found ...
... covered by the city of Toledo , were described by G. K. Gilbert , Vol . I , Geological Survey of Ohio , 1873. Although no mounds or fortifications are known within the limits of our county , the characteristic implements are here found ...
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... covered by this report so long as Michi- gan remained a territory . Something was known , however , of its natural resources and the pioneers and traders had begun to utilize its economic products . The principal limestone outcrops had ...
... covered by this report so long as Michi- gan remained a territory . Something was known , however , of its natural resources and the pioneers and traders had begun to utilize its economic products . The principal limestone outcrops had ...
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... covered with a mantle of clays , fine detritus of the lime and sand rocks , or loose water - worn fragments of still older rocks , swept from the north by the currents of a universal ocean and deposited during the general subsidence ...
... covered with a mantle of clays , fine detritus of the lime and sand rocks , or loose water - worn fragments of still older rocks , swept from the north by the currents of a universal ocean and deposited during the general subsidence ...
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... and Lewis Spald- ing . Owing to the large amount of territory to be covered , only a short time could be devoted to this region . The First Bien- nial Report , published in 1861 , contained the results 12 MONROE COUNTY . Winchell survey.
... and Lewis Spald- ing . Owing to the large amount of territory to be covered , only a short time could be devoted to this region . The First Bien- nial Report , published in 1861 , contained the results 12 MONROE COUNTY . Winchell survey.
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Geological Report on Monroe County, Michigan (Classic Reprint) Will Hittell Sherzer Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
Geological Report on Monroe County, Michigan (Classic Reprint) Will Hittell Sherzer Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
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acid anhydrite beach belt beneath bituminous blue bluish boulders calcite calcium carbonate Clair clay color compact Corniferous crystals deposits depth described Detroit dolomite drab drift drill Dundee east elevation formation formed fossils fragments Geol Geological Survey gravel gray Helderberg Huron ice sheet inches iron Lake Erie Lake Shore layers Lenawee Lenawee county lime limestone lower Macon magnesium carbonate Maumee Michigan Milan Milan township miles mineral Monroe beds Monroe county moraine northeast northeastward occur Ohio one-half oölite Ottawa Lake outcrop oxide Plate Plum Creek Point aux Peaux portion probably quarry quartz Raisin Raisinville region ridge river River Raisin road rock Rominger salt sandstone shale shows silica soil southeastern southwest stone Stony Point strata stream striæ strontianite sulphate sulphur Summerfield Summerfield township surface Sylvania Sylvania sandstone tion Toledo township Traverse Trenton upper Whiteford Whiteford township Winchell Woolmith quarry
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Seite 3 - In testimony whereof I have caused these letters to be made patent, and the seal of The United States to be hereunto affixed.
Seite 4 - Miami aforesaid ; and on the north by an east and west line drawn through the southerly extreme of Lake Michigan, running east, after intersecting the due north line aforesaid from the mouth of the Great Miami, until it shall intersect Lake Erie or the territorial line, and thence with the same, through Lake Erie, to the Pennsylvania line...
Seite 4 - ... provided however, and it is further understood and declared, that the boundaries of these three states shall be subject so far to be altered, that, if congress shall hereafter find it expedient, they shall have authority to form one or two states in that part of the said territory which lies north of an east and west line drawn through the southerly bend or extreme of lake Michigan.
Seite 26 - In other words, the shales of our column fill the entire interval between the Hamilton proper and the Catskill group, and in the judgment of some geologists a wider interval even than that named above.
Seite 135 - uplifts" at Little Falls, which rise 147 feet higher than lake Erie, and the "highlands" of the Hudson might also have interposed barriers to an outlet across the state of New York. A single communication only would then exist •with the ocean, viz: through the valley of the Mississippi. That the lakes once discharged their waters in this direction, such additional evidence is furnished by the appearance of the country, that in this our argument, but serves to add confirmation to the general opinion.
Seite 1 - ... the 38th townships to the meridian between the 10th and llth ranges, west of the 4th meridian; thence southerly along the meridian between the 10th and llth ranges to the southern boundary of the said Province of Alberta; thence easterly along the said southern boundary of the Province of Alberta to the south-east corner thereof; thence northerly along the eastern boundary of the said Province of Alberta to the point of commencement. (2) The electoral division of Cardston, bounded as follows:...
Seite 48 - ... 5. Dolomites, magnesites, and magnesian marls, have had their origin in sediments of magnesian carbonate formed by the evaporation of solutions of bicarbonate of magnesia. These solutions have been produced...
Seite 48 - Dolomites, magnesites, and magnesian marls have had their origin in sediments of magnesian carbonate formed by the evaporation of solutions of bicarbonate of magnesia. These solutions have been produced either by the action of bicarbonate of lime upon solutions of sulphate of magnesia, in which case gypsum is a subsidiary product, or by the decomposition of solutions of sulphate or chloride of magnesium by the waters of rivers or springs containing bicarbonate of soda.
Seite 217 - By a fossil is meant any body, or the traces of the existence of any body, whether animal or vegetable, which has been buried in the earth by natural causes.
Seite 4 - ... of the lime and sandrocks, or loose water-worn fragments of still older rocks, swept from the north by the current of a universal ocean and deposited during the general subsidence. Some evidences of the direction of these currents were noticed in my report of last year. Among these are the diluvial furrows and scratches on the surface of the lime rock, the appearance and direction of which correspond with observations made in some of the more eastern states.