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Gneiss from
Rhine North Mine, Keyneton, North Mt Lofty Ranges, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Type:Gneiss
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gneiss data
Locality Data:Click here to view Rhine North Mine, Keyneton, North Mt Lofty Ranges, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1309627
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1309627:4
GUID (UUID V4):af7217f9-25cd-4288-959f-36811a55e3aa
Nearest other occurrences of Gneiss
29.7km (18.5 miles) Kitticoola Mine (Great Wheal Orford; Plush and Omond; PM 53; Reedy Creek; Tungkillo), Palmer, South Mt Lofty Ranges (Adelaide Hills), Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia
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unity, American Geological History affords the best North America stands basis for a text-book of the science...simple isolated specimen of a continent (even South America lying to the eastward of its meridians)...Geological Time 590 Geographical Progress in North America Progress of Life 592 2. 3. 1. System... The oceanic depressions or basins, with their ranges of islands, and the continental plains and elevations...proportion of land north of the equator is nearly three times as great as that south. The zone containing
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this Manual, the work has been wholly rewritten. North American Geological History is still, however, its...derives universal importance from the recognition of North America ; as the world's type-continent — the... 253 263 9 440 .... .... ' Cambrian Era 1. North American 1. Lovrer Cambrian Period 2. Middle Cambrian...Devonian V. Carbonic Era 1. North American .... 579 Hamilton Period : 879 North American 4. Foreign...Geographical Biolog- 5. 552 GeoGeographical North American 1. Oriskany Period 768 Conti- : making
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segments or subfiles: (N) Bibliography and Index of North American Geology (1785-1970) (T) Bibliography of...Bibliography and Index of Geology Exclusive of North America (1933-1968) (B) Bibliography and Index of...early volumes of the Bibliography and Index of North American Geology, edited by John M. Nickles and...older volumes of the Bibliography and Index of North American Geology (subfile N in the online database)...Bibliography and Index of Geology Exclusive of North America (subfile E), the indexing was arranged in
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four seg¬ ments or subfiles: (N) Bibliography of North American Geology (publications from 1785-1970) (G)...Bibliography and Index of Geology Exclusive of North America (published from 1933-1968) (B) Bibliography...that in the early volumes of the Bibliography of North American Geology, edited by John M. Nickles and...unless there are more than 10. The same applies to North American rock formations (up to 10 per citation)...State in E central Brazil. BT Brazil Brazil BA South America Specific lakes, rivers, faults and mountains
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canoes o f the Basin o f N enw ied on the Low er Rhine (1832). Dr. Hibbcrl’s work is one of remarkable...the volcanic phenomena of the Eifcl and the Lower Rhine, but it anticipates the principles upon which modern...and in working out the physical history of the Rhine valley below Mainz, and its connection with the...personal acquaintance with the volcanoes of the south of Europe and the volcanic rocks of the British...associated rocks over the region extending from the north of Ireland to the Inner Hebrides; and in dealing
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upon changes in the arms of the the delta of the Rhine in Holland! — Estuary of the Bies Bosch, formed...Encroachment 7.) Bore the called wave, — Tidal America North On shores of of seas and currents on the mean Influence...currents of Gibraltar — No under-current deluge 13.) Rhine (p. * level tides in (p. there Whether Straits...— The Inroads of the sea at the mouths of the Rhine. line of British coast considered in the preceding... INROADS OP THE SEA IN HOLLAND. [Book II the Rhine and the ocean are opposed to each other, each disputing
 
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