| English periodicals - 1883 - 528 pages
...and belong to the Sarmatian Stage. The Troad is the most south-westerly point at which the Mactruk<M: is yet known. (4) Freshwater beds, which occur in...ages ; but most are of Tertiary date. The oldest is a yranite which intrudes through and alters the oldest (? Archaean) crystalline rocks. This is invaded... | |
| Geology - 1881 - 484 pages
...belong to the Sarmatian Stage. The Troad is the most south-westerly point at which the Mactra-kalk is yet known. (4) Freshwater beds, which occur in...granite which intrudes through and alters the oldest (? Archaean) crystalline rocks. This is invaded by dykes of Quartz -porphyry. Quartz-diorite invades... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1883 - 680 pages
...belong to the Sarmatian Stage. The Troad is the most south-westerly point at which the Mactra-kalk is yet known. 4. Freshwater beds, which occur in force...granite which intrudes through and alters the oldest (? Archaean) crystalline rocks. This is invaded by dykes of Quartz-porphyry. Quartz-dioritc invades... | |
| Henry Woodward - Geology - 1883 - 636 pages
...belong to the Sanitation Stage. The Troad is the most south-westerly point at which the Mactra-kalk is yet known. (4) Freshwater beds, which occur in...Lowest Pliocene. Later than these are the Pliocene led* of the great plain of Edsemet. The igneous rocks are of various ages, but most are of Tertiary... | |
| Henry Woodward - Geology - 1883 - 750 pages
...belong to the Sarmatian Stage. The Troad is the most south-westerly point at which the Jfactra-iaHc is yet known. (4) Freshwater beds, which occur in force in the interior of the country, between the Mondcru and the south coast, and in patches near the coast. These are Upper Miocene or Lowest Pliocene.... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1883 - 892 pages
...belong to the Sarmatian Stage. The Troad is the most south-westerly point at which the Mattra talk is yet known. 4. Freshwater beds, which occur in force...and the south coast, and in patches near the coast The*e arc Upper Miocene or Lowut Plioentt. Later than these are the Pliocene beds of tlie great plain... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1883 - 724 pages
...belong to the Sarmalian Stage. The Troad is the most south-westerly point at which the Mactra kalk is yet known. 4. Freshwater beds, which occur in force in the interior of the country, between the Menderé and the south coast, and in patches near the coast These are Upper Miocene or Lowest Pliocene.... | |
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