Methods in Practical Petrology Hints On the Preparation And Examination of Rock

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Methods in Practical Petrology Hints On the Preparation And Examination of Rock
Henry Brewer Milner
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Petrology for Students, 1908 ; also Teall. British Petrography, 1888. Hatch. Petrology, 1909, and Iddings. Igneous Rocks, Vols. I and 2, 1909.
2 Harker. Nat. Hist. Ig. Rocks, Ch. 15 ; also Petrology for Students, 1908, p. 20 ; also Iddings. Igneous Rocks, Vol. I, p. 334 et seq. ; and Lake and Rastall. Text book of Geology, 1910, p. 235 et seq. ; and Mennell. Manual of Petrology, 1913, P- 81 et seq.
3 McRobert. Q. J. G. S. , Vol. 70, 1914, p. 315.
38 METHODS IN PRACTICAL PETROLOGY Method of Work
...ing if the rock is Sedimentary. If the rock is of sedimentary origin, it will be necessary to decide whether it has been formed : (1) By denudation of land masses.
(2) By organic agencies.
(3) From the products of volcanic activity, or by any combination of (i), (2) and (3).
We will consider these in order : i. Sedimentary rocks formed by the denudation of land masses, can be divided into two main groups (a) ARENACEOUS, and (b) ARGILLACEOUS.
(a) The chief points to determine in Arenaceous rocks are the minerals which comprise the grains, the cementing material and the structure.


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