| | Book | VESUVIUS JOHN JPHILLIPS, M. A. HON. FELLOW OF MAGDALEN COLLEGE, OXFORD; D.C.L. OXFORD ; LL.D. CAMBRIDGE...life were so far relaxed as to allow me to visit Vesuvius, fortunately then in action. Fortunately, also...grandest phaenomena of nature. During our stay in Naples we benefited, as many English geologists and physicists...Professor Palmieri, in recording the movements of Vesuvius, were explained to us by that able experimentalist;...gave to us the cheerful aid which makes a visit to Naples so pleasant to his countrymen. On my return to | | | Book | , M. R. C. S., B.fcs Sc., F. G. S., etc. NAPLES F. FURCHHEIM, PIAZZA DEI MARTIRI 1891 59, Printed...FERRANTE Vico Tiratoio, 25 JHE GETTY CENTLK LIBRARY Naples PREFACE The British Isles, as every geologist...whilst the necessary steps to organise it locally in Naples the initiative in Great Association of London took...to the start from England, became invisible. In Naples a local committee had been formed, which had made...a useless who was to arrival of the party in Naples, resulting in the notice being too short to get | | | Book | Gomera Bibliography THE MEDITERRANEAN Italy Campania Vesuvius The Phlegraean Fields Ischia 10 22 30...for the volcanic history of the island of Ischia (Italy) over the last 5000 years. 71: fig. 1, p. 250. 17...Rosi, M., C. Principe, R. Vecci 1993. The 1631 Vesuvius ert1ption: a reconstruction based on historical...African plate, see1n to l1ave been ge11erated by a complex hotspot, no fl1lly satisfactory explanation for...piles i11 the rest of Europe. The volcanoes in Italy and Greece are closely linked to the prolo11ged | | | Book | Gomera Bibliography THE MEDITERRANEAN Italy Canipania Vesuvius The Phlegraean Fields Ischia Aeolian Islands...primarily responsible for the sections on Etna, Vesuvius and Pantelleria. Al vvyn Scarth bears the responsibility...Goff, V. Chillemi, A. Paiotti, C. Principe, S. La Del fa, G. Patane 1999. Variation seculaire de la direction...for the volcanic history of the island of lschia (Italy) over the lasl 5000 years. 71: fig. :L. p. 250 ...Rosi, M., C. Pri.ncipe, R. Vecci 1993. The 1631 Vesuvius erupt.ion: a recons1suclion based on historical | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | O:N"THE GEOLOGYOF MONTESOMMA.AND VESUVIUS. :JO 3. The G~oLoar of ,~[O~-TESoM~EXand VEsvvIus, bei~g... III. IV. External Form and Features of Monte Somma. Structure, Stratigraphy, Lithology, and Petrography...Monte Somma. ThE general form and outline of Monte Somma, the relation of the cone of Vesuvius piled...that the subject might appear exhausted. I f Monte Somma is viewed from the north, for example from the bridge...regularity disappears. From :Naples, which lies very nearly west of Somma, the line of truncation is seen | | | Journal (volume) | Carbonate of Copper, occurring in the Magnesian Lime- 6. XIV. p. . By H. T. De la Beche, Esq...on Rocks and in to III. Volcanic District of Naples. the F.G.S. F.R.S. to ....... of a Letter...near Pwlychrocan is (See PI. The II. fig. 3.) lime- almost concealed by diluvium, containing rolled...south of the limestone of this trough, between the lime- stone and the old red sandstone, wherever a good...rest, from Broadhaven in St. Bride's Bay to the lime-quarries near Maudlin Bridge, upon greywacke from | | | Book (volume) | Phlegraean Fields, and the Lipari Isles. 6. Ischia and Vesuvius. 7. Structure of Volcanic mountains. 8. Volcanic...Eruptions 9. Lava currents, Dikes, and Veins. of Vesuvius. 11. Herculaneum and Pompeii. 12. Conservative...streams. 13. Organic remains in Lava. 14. Mount Etna. 15. Val del Bove. 16. Volcano of Kirauea. 17. Mr. Stewart's...name ; now oolite, or applied, not only to lime- stones possessing this character, but also to...limestone . {Zechstein)-, white, red, or yellowish lime- of magnesia, in thick beds, with stone, with a |
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