Compte-rendu de la XIIe Session, Canada, 1913, Band 12Imprimerie du gouvernement, 1914 - 1034 Seiten |
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... cause de froissement . La proposition de M. BROCK est alors adoptée et la nomination du comité est laissée aux mains du Président du Congrès actuel , le douzième Congrès ( page 158 ) . M. WALKER propose que des télégrammes de ...
... cause de froissement . La proposition de M. BROCK est alors adoptée et la nomination du comité est laissée aux mains du Président du Congrès actuel , le douzième Congrès ( page 158 ) . M. WALKER propose que des télégrammes de ...
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... cause de vos succès est précisément l'institution de ces Congrès internationaux , dans lesquels des savants d'une réputation mondiale se rencontrent pour mettre en commun et ériger en synthèse les trésors scientifiques acquis par les ...
... cause de vos succès est précisément l'institution de ces Congrès internationaux , dans lesquels des savants d'une réputation mondiale se rencontrent pour mettre en commun et ériger en synthèse les trésors scientifiques acquis par les ...
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... cause de l'énorme étendue du Dominion . De plus , tout en soumettant un tableau géologique presque complet ainsi qu'un relevé assez considérable des ressources économiques , nous ne pouvons pas encore présenter des résultats de ...
... cause de l'énorme étendue du Dominion . De plus , tout en soumettant un tableau géologique presque complet ainsi qu'un relevé assez considérable des ressources économiques , nous ne pouvons pas encore présenter des résultats de ...
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... cause the dream of some of us enthusiastic Canadians , of Canada becoming the centre of the British Empire , to be extended to embrace the world - for at the present moment we are , of course , the centre of the geological world . As ...
... cause the dream of some of us enthusiastic Canadians , of Canada becoming the centre of the British Empire , to be extended to embrace the world - for at the present moment we are , of course , the centre of the geological world . As ...
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... cause des dits glassiers " . En même temps le glacier d'Argentière recouvrit sept maisons . En 1743 , nouvelle crue qui également renverse quelques habitations , détruit des champs cultivés et menace le village des Bois . En 1664 ...
... cause des dits glassiers " . En même temps le glacier d'Argentière recouvrit sept maisons . En 1743 , nouvelle crue qui également renverse quelques habitations , détruit des champs cultivés et menace le village des Bois . En 1664 ...
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Seite 88 - Surely there is a vein for the silver, And a place for gold where they fine it. Iron is taken out of the earth, And brass is molten out of the stone.
Seite 391 - The group on Lake Huron we have computed to be about 10,000 feet thick, and from its volume, its distinct lithological character, its clearly marked date posterior to the gneiss, and its economic importance as a copper-bearing formation, it appears to me to require a distinct appellation, and a separate color on the map. Indeed, the investigation of Canadian geology could not be conveniently carried on without it. We have, in consequence, given to the series the title of Huronian. A distinctive name...
Seite 415 - Pre-Cambrian sediments present the products of mature disintegration, while the earlier portions are usually characterized by partial or immature disintegration. The former are best typified by the great beds of quartzite, that imply the complete disintegration of large quantities of quartz-bearing rock and the subsequent assortment and reduction of its quartz particles. The shales and schists imply the same process, but in their metamorphosed condition • they are less easily and safely distinguished...
Seite 553 - In this assumption . . . there lies, if it be true, a basis for the natural division of geologic events, these movements being in themselves and in their immediate consequences the basis of such division. " The major movements of the earth's surface have consisted of the sinking of the ocean bottoms and the withdrawal of additional waters into the basins whose capacities were thereby increased.
Seite 172 - Part 2 carries a reconnaissance map of the United States showing the distribution of the geologic systems as far as known, compiled from data in the possession of the United States Geological Survey, by WJ McGee, 1893.
Seite 40 - December 28th, 1924, a meeting for the purpose of organizing a linguistic society was held in the American Museum of Natural History, 77th Street and Central Park West, New York City...
Seite 505 - Toward the south, west, and northwest, the Cordilleran outflow extended to the boundaries of our glaciated area; but eastward, pouring through passes of the Rocky Mountains, and in the Peace river region probably overtopping the highest summits, which there are only about 6,000 feet above the sea, the...
Seite 799 - The great disturbances at Messina, as is generally known, were due to an adjustment along the line of a great fault in the earth's crust, which is "marked by the Straits of Messina. The work of the Italian geological survey has demonstrated that these disturbances are propagated along very definite lines. So thoroughly did the Italian geologists do their work that, by superimposing upon a geologic and topographic map of...
Seite 565 - ... of life is partial or complete, first in the species, but more importantly in the loss of old and the appearance of new allied or unallied genera — so was the interval of time shorter or longer that elapsed between the close of the lower and the commencement of the upper formation ; and so it often happens that strata a few yards in thickness, or, recently applied by D'Orbigny, Sedgwick, Murchison, and Barrande ; and some are adopted from popular usage.
Seite 551 - the theory of secular oscillations of the continents is not competent to explain the repeated inundation and emergence of the land. The changes are much too extensive and too uniform to have been caused by movements of the earth's crust...