Pond mountain is probable an anticline (see section, figure 11), while the south side of the hill is a syncline, both strongly pitching westward. These folds have been truncated by erosion, so the line 1 The term arkose is the " special name for a sandstone... The Adirondack Graphite Deposits - Page 61by Harold Lattimore Alling - 1918 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Furman Kemp - Petrology - 1896 - 196 pages
...rocks that have been derived from sand, or that contain sand. Argillite, a synonym of slate. Arkose, a special name for a sandstone rich in feldspar fragments,...distinguished from the more common richly quartzose varieties. See p. 64. Aschaffite. a name suggested by Giimbel for a dike rock occurring near Aschaffenburg, Bavaria.... | |
| James Furman Kemp - Petrology - 1908 - 278 pages
...pseudoleucite) and nephelite with pyroxene and garnet." Jour. Geology, IX., 615-617, 1901. Arkose, a special name for a sandstone rich in feldspar fragments,...from the more common, richly quartzose varieties. See p. 90. Aschaffite, a name suggested by Giimbel for a dike rock occurring near Aschaffenburg, Bavaria.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - Mines and mineral resources - 1920 - 778 pages
...quarry. Magnet Cove, Ark. The rock was earlier called leucite-porphyry, by JF Williams. (Kemp) Arkose. 1. A sandstone rich in feldspar fragments, as distinguished...the more common richly quartzose varieties. (Kemp) 2. A sedimentary rock composed of material derived from the disintegration of granite, transported... | |
| Mines and mineral resources - 1920 - 1572 pages
...quarry. Magnet Cove, Ark. The rock was earlier called leuclte-porphyry, by JF Williams. (Kemp) Arkose. 1. A sandstone rich in feldspar fragments, as distinguished from the more common richly quiirtzose varieties. (Kemp) 2. A sedimentary rock composed of material derived from the disintegration... | |
| 1918 - 686 pages
...META-GABBRO PARA- AMPHIBOLITE. •.•:.-.•. v .GRAPHITIC SCHIST CATAMOUNT SCHIST SANDY QUARTZ\TE Fig. 11 Vertical section of the Bear Pond Mountain...metamorphosed into a rock analogous to quartzite. The Bear Pond Mountain Region The Ely and Rock Pond Properties Location. This district is situated... | |
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