Geology for Students And General Readers Physical Geology

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Geology for Students And General Readers Physical Geology
A H Alexander Henry Green
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Favre and iii. Chap. 53 ; Naumann's Geogno- Marignac, Leonhard's Jahrbuch, eie, i. Pp. 523, 714 ; Zirkel, Petro- 1849, p. 472, Bull. Soc. Geol. De graphie, i. 243.
France, 2nd ser. Vi. 318 ; Haidin- f Liebig and Kopp, Jahres- ger, Poggend. Annal. Ixxiv. 691 ; bericht, 1853, p. 929 ; Leonhard's Leonhard's Jahrbuch, 1847, p. Jahrbuch, 1838, p. 62, 1840, p.
862; Morlot, Leonhard's Jahr- 372; Zirkel, Petrographie, i.
buch, 1847, p. 862, Liebig and 243; Naumann, Geognosie, i.
Kopp, Jahresbericht, 18
...48, ii. 523, note, 714, note.
500. Some of the above refer- j Chemical Geology, iii. 167, 169.
DOLOMITE. 205 seems important. In repeating an experiment of Marignac's, he found that Carbonate of Magnesia is quite ready at the moment of its formation to unite with Carbonate of Lime into Dolomite ; but when he substituted Magnesite for newly formed Carbonate of Magnesia, he found that it showed no such aptitude to combine with the Carbonate of Lime. * It would, therefore, seem to make all the difference in the world in this case, whether the Carbonate of Magnesia is in its ordinary condition, or whether it is newly set free from combination or newly formed ; in the first case there will be no tendency to form Dolomite with any Carbonate of Lime that may be present, in the second the union with Dolomite may take place.


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