On the Classification of Original Rocks

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Thomas MacFarlane
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1880

Abstract

DURING the last fifteen years the progress made in the science of lithology has been of a very marked character. From being a miscellaneous collection of facts and observations regarding certain mineral aggregates seemingly incapable of systematic arrangement, it has become a most interesting and orderly department of science. The investigators who have brought about this great change have recorded the results of their labors, and placed at our service an extensive and varied literature on the subject. To this I have paid some attention, and partly from .studying it, partly from my own observations, I have wrought out a classification of original or crystalline rocks, which I venture to bring under the notice of the members of this Institute. The practical importance of the subject will be acknowledged when it is considered that rock species are not without their influence on the contents of the mineral veins which intersect them. Besides, the Institute has been doing good service in defining terms in metallurgy, and no doubt in mining and geology we might
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APA: Thomas MacFarlane  (1880)  On the Classification of Original Rocks

MLA: Thomas MacFarlane On the Classification of Original Rocks. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1880.

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