... strata, and the crystalline rocks of the Notre Dame range, supposed to be the same strata in an altered condition, were described by Logan as being arranged ' ' in long, narrow, parallel, synclinal and anticlinal forms, with many overturn-dips. The... Mineral Resources of Canada: Bulletin - Page 26by Geological Survey of Canada - 1904Full view - About this book
| Literary and Historical Society of Quebec - Canada - 1864 - 622 pages
...undulation, arranged in long parallel '• synclinal and anticlinal forms, with many overturn dips. The " latter circumstance renders it difficult to...are synclinal and which anticlinal, inasmuch as the " outcrops, in both cases, present a similar arrangement. The " weight of evidence, however, at present... | |
| Geological Survey of Pennsylvania - Coal - 1878 - 292 pages
...narrow, parallel, synclinal and anticlinal forms, with many overturn-dips. The latter circumstance makes it difficult to determine which of these folds are synclinal, and which anticlinal, inasmuch as the outcrops in both cases present a similar arrangement. The weight of evidence, however, goes to show... | |
| Geological Survey of Pennsylvania - Coal - 1878 - 292 pages
...narrow, parallel, synclinal and anticlinal forms, with many overturn-dips. The latter circumstance makes it difficult to determine which of these folds are synclinal, and which anticlinal, inasmuch as the outcrops in both cases present a similar arrangement. The weight of evidence, however, goes to show... | |
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