| Waldemar Lindgren - Geology - 1896 - 340 pages
...in part, later than the former systems. It is thus most probalde that the fissure systems have been produced by a succession of compressive stresses applied in different directions, chiefly from east to west and from north to south. In the stndy of this question the fact should be borne in mind that not... | |
| Henry Gardiner Ferguson, Roger W. Gannett - Gold mines and mining - 1932 - 262 pages
...thrust was from the east. Lindgren !0 says : " It is most probable that the fissure systems have been produced by a succession of compressive stresses applied in different directions, chiefly from east to west and from north to south." The explanation of the Grass Valley fissure system given by Howe 21... | |
| Lloyd William Stephenson - Hippuritoida - 1938 - 388 pages
...systems have been advanced. In 1896 Lindgren u suggested that the fissure systems were of regional origin "produced by a succession of compressive stresses...applied in different directions, chiefly from east to west and from north to south." Howe,16 in 1924, regarded the fissure systems as structural elements... | |
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