... inequalities in the upper surface of the block. Adjacent ravines have not yet widened sufficiently to consume the edge at the top of the block between them. In a later stage, Figure 7, the block is raised higher, the ravines are worn deeper and further... Field Geology - Page 265by Frederic Henry Lahee - 1917 - 508 pagesFull view - About this book
| Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology - 1905 - 410 pages
...them. In a later stage, Figure 7, the block is raised higher, the ravines are worn deeper and further back, some of them being larger than others. Nothing...from the vertex of a triangular facet on the block front, toward the top of the block. In the third stage, Figure 8, the block is raised FIGURE 8. Diagrams... | |
| William Morris Davis - Geography - 1909 - 796 pages
...sufficiently to consume the edge at the top of the block between them. In a later stage (Fig. 119) the block is raised higher, the ravines are worn deeper...of the block now remains, for the flaring walls of FIG. 119. NOTCHES 1N THE FRONT OF A the ravines now meet in a shar? YOUNG TILTED BLOCK, MORE UP- ridge... | |
| Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology - Zoology - 1903 - 434 pages
...them. In a later stage, Figure 7, the block is raised higher, the ravines are worn deeper and further back, some of them being larger than others. Nothing...from the vertex of a triangular facet on the block front, toward the top of the block. In the third stage, Figure 8, the block is raised FIODRC 8. Diagrams... | |
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