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... island of Treasury affords an example of the next type of island . It is oval in shape , has a length of nine miles , and rises about 1150 feet above the sea . Here we have exposed the nucleus of volcanic rock which has been covered ...
... island of Treasury affords an example of the next type of island . It is oval in shape , has a length of nine miles , and rises about 1150 feet above the sea . Here we have exposed the nucleus of volcanic rock which has been covered ...
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... island of Santa Catalina I found that the elevated reef was based on volcanic rock with the intervention of a thin brecciated conglomerate . In the island of Treasury I found the volcanic rock covered by a soft , partially consolidated ...
... island of Santa Catalina I found that the elevated reef was based on volcanic rock with the intervention of a thin brecciated conglomerate . In the island of Treasury I found the volcanic rock covered by a soft , partially consolidated ...
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... islands on the eastern coast of Africa , says : " The principal of these are the great Island of Madagascar , the Isle of Bourbon , and the Mauritius , the first of which has been too little explored to allow of my announcing with ...
... islands on the eastern coast of Africa , says : " The principal of these are the great Island of Madagascar , the Isle of Bourbon , and the Mauritius , the first of which has been too little explored to allow of my announcing with ...
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