profound depths of the ocean, the former
mantle mantle 1861 |
protecting mantle 1866 |
protecting mantle of rock 1869 1872 |
may not have been
thick. thick. 1861 | very thick. 1866 1869 1872 |
Admitting then that
such rocks as such rocks as 1861 1866 |
OMIT 1869 1872 |
gneiss, mica-schist, granite, diorite,
&c, &c, 1861 | &c., 1866 1869 1872 |
were once necessarily covered up, how can we account for the
extensive extensive 1861 | naked 1866 1869 1872 |
and
naked naked 1861 | extensive 1866 1869 1872 |
areas of such rocks in many parts of the world, except on the belief that they have subsequently been completely denuded of all overlying strata? That such extensive areas do exist cannot be
doubted: doubted: 1861 1866 1869 | doubted; 1872 |
the granitic region of Parime is described by Humboldt as being at least nineteen times as large as Switzerland. South of the
Amazon Amazon 1861 | Amazon, 1866 1869 1872 |
Boué colours an area composed of
such such 1861 | such 1866 1869 1872 |
rocks
as as 1861 |
of this nature as 1866 1869 1872 |
equal to that of Spain, France, Italy, part of Germany, and the British Islands, all conjoined. This region has not been carefully explored, but from the concurrent testimony of travellers, the granitic area
must be must be 1861 1866 | is 1869 1872 |
very
large: large: 1861 1866 1869 | large; 1872 |
thus, Von Eschwege gives a detailed section of these rocks, stretching from Rio de Janeiro for 260 geographical miles inland in a straight line; and I travelled for 150 miles in another
direction direction 1861 1866 | direction, 1869 1872 |
and saw nothing but granitic rocks. Numerous specimens, collected along the whole coast from near Rio Janeiro to the mouth of the Plata, a distance of 1100 geographical miles, were
shown shown 1861 | examined by 1866 1869 1872 |
me, and they all belonged to this class. Inland, along the whole northern bank of the Plata I saw, besides modern tertiary beds, only one small patch of slightly metamorphosed rock, which alone could have formed a part of the original capping of the granitic series. Turning to a well-known region, namely, to the United States and Canada, as shown in Professor H. D. Rogers's beautiful map, I have estimated the areas by cutting out and weighing the paper, and I find that the metamorphic (excluding
"the "the 1861 | "the 1866 1869 1872 |
semi-metamorphic") semi-metamorphic") 1861 | semi-metamorphic") 1866 1869 1872 |
and granitic rocks exceed, in the proportion of 19 to
12.5, not only the true coal measures, well known to be here developed in extraordinary force, but likewise the Umbral series, which together compose 12.5, not only the true coal measures, well known to be here developed in extraordinary force, but likewise the Umbral series, which together compose 1861 |
12.5, 1866 1869 |
12.5, 1872 |
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