| English periodicals - 1883 - 528 pages
...(Scamander). The sedimentary rocks may be divided into three great groups : — (1) An old, possibly Archsan, highly crystalline series, forming the mountainous...and around these the later rocks have accumulated. Mt. Ida itself is almost a dome, the lowest rocks (talc schists) occupying the summit. On the northern... | |
| Geology - 1881 - 484 pages
..." Notes on the Geology of the Troad." By J. 8. Diller, Esq. Communicated by W. Topley, Esq., FGS 96 The country described is that lying south and west...mountainous lands of the Ida range (5750 feet), but also appearing in smaller detached areas to the W. and NW Probably those have existed as islands from early... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1883 - 680 pages
...the River Mender^ (Scamander). The sedimentary rocks maybe divided into three great groups: — I. An old, possibly Archaean, highly crystalline series,...mountainous lands of the Ida range (5750 feet), but also appearing in smaller detached areas to the west and north-west. Probably these have existed as islands... | |
| Henry Woodward - Geology - 1883 - 750 pages
...International Geological Congress. The country described is that lying south and west of the river Menderé (Scamander). The sedimentary rocks may be divided...(1) An old, possibly Archaean, highly crystalline scries, forming the mountainous lauds of the Ida range (5750 feet), but also appearing in smaller detached... | |
| Henry Woodward - Geology - 1883 - 636 pages
...(Scamander). The sedimentary rocks may be divided into three great groups: — (1) An old, possibly Archamn, highly crystalline series, forming the mountainous lands of the Ida range (5750 feet), but also appearing in smaller detached areas to the "W. and NW Probably these have existed as islands from early... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1883 - 892 pages
...(Scauiander). The sedimentary rocks may be divided into three grent groups: — I. An old, possibly Archocan, highly crystalline series, forming the mountainous lands of the Ida range (5750 feet), but also appearing in smaller detached areas to the we-t and north-west. Probably these have existed as islands... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1883 - 724 pages
...(Scamander). The sedimentary rocks may be divided into three great groups : — I. An old, possibly Archœan, highly crystalline series, forming the mountainous lands of the Ida range (5750 feet), but also appearing in smaller detached areas to the и et and north-west. Probably these have existed as islands... | |
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