Stalagmite. 4th. An almost black layer, about four inches thick, composed mainly of small fragments of charred wood, and distinguished as the Black Band, occupied an area of about 100 square feet, immediately under the Granular Stalagmite, and, at the... Geological Magazine - Página 401editado por - 1877Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Woodward - 1877 - 642 páginas
...frequently laminated, from less than an inch to fully five feet in thickness, and termed the Granular Stalagmite. 4th. An almost black layer, about four...fragments of charred wood, and distinguished as the Slack Band, occupied an area of about 100 square feet, immediately under the Granular Stalagmite, and,... | |
| Plymouth athenaeum - 1874 - 622 páginas
...frequently containing large blocks of limestone, and from its prevalent structure termed the Granular Stalagmite. 4th. An almost black layer, about four...square feet, immediately under the Granular Stalagmite throughout about half its area, but covered with a thin layer of Cave-earth elsewhere ; and, where... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1874 - 596 páginas
...large blocks of limestone, and termed the Granular Stalagmite. 4th. An almost black layer, about 4 inches thick, composed mainly of small fragments of...feet, immediately under the granular stalagmite, and, where nearest to it, about 32 feet from one of the entrances to the cavern. Nothing resembling it was... | |
| 1874 - 608 páginas
...large blocks of limestone, and termed the Granular Stalagmite. 4th. An almost black layer, about 4 inches thick, composed mainly of small fragments of...feet, immediately under the granular stalagmite, and, where nearest to it, about 32 feet from one of the entrances to the cavern. Nothing resembling it was... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1875 - 742 páginas
...thickness, frequently containing large blocks of limestone, and termed the " Granular Stalagmite." (d.) An almost black layer, about four inches thick, composed...distinguished as the " Black Band," occupied an area of about one hundred square feet, immediately under the Granular Stalagmite, and thirty-two feet from one of... | |
| 1874 - 600 páginas
...large blocks of limestone, and termed the Granular Stalagmite. 4th. An almost black layer, about 4 inches thick, composed mainly of small fragments of...feet, immediately under the granular stalagmite, and, where nearest to it, about 32 feet from one of the entrances to the cavern. Nothing resembling it was... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1878 - 766 páginas
...fully 5 feet in thickness, and termed the Granular Stalagmite. 4th. An almost black layer, about 4 inches thick, composed mainly of small fragments of charred wood, and distinguished as the Slack Sand, occupied an area of about 100 square feet, immediately under the Granular Stalagmite, and,... | |
| 1877 - 1060 páginas
...frequently laminated, from less than an inch to fully five feet in thickness, and termed the granular stalagmite. 4th. An almost black layer, about four...stalagmite, and, at the nearest point, not more than twenty-two feet from one of the entrances to the cavern. Nothing of the kind has occurred elsewhere.... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1877 - 598 páginas
...frequently laminated, from less than an inch to fully five feet in thickness, and termed the granular stalagmite. 4th. An almost black layer, about four inches thick, composed mainly of small (raiments of charred wood, and distinguished as the black band, occupied an area of about 100 square... | |
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