The Student's Elements of Geology by Sir Charles Lyell
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Difficulty in ascertaining the precise Age of a Plutonic Rock.
Test of Age by Relative Position. Test by Intrusion and Alteration. Test by Mineral Composition. Test by included Fragments. Recent and Pliocene Plutonic Rocks, why invisible. Miocene Syenite of the Isle of Skye. Eocene Plutonic Rocks in the Andes. Granite altering Cretaceous Rocks. Granite altering Lias in the Alps and in Skye. Granite of Dartmoor altering Carboniferous Strata. Granite of the Old Red Sandstone Period. Syenite altering Silurian Strata in Norway. Blending of the same with Gneiss. Most ancient Plutonic Rocks. Granite protruded in a solid Form. CHAPTER XXXIII. METAMORPHIC ROCKS. General Character of Metamorphic Rocks. Gneiss. Hornblende-schist. Serpentine. Mica-schist. Clay-slate. Quartzite. Chlorite-schist. |
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