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++++ The Upper Devonian Delta Of The Appalachian Geosyncline...
Joseph Barrell Yale university, Geological department, 1914
Geology, Stratigraphic
Authors Also Include Richard Swann Lull, Ellsworth Huntington.
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
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for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: J.
Barrcll? Upper Devonian Delta. 87 Art. VII. ? The Upper Devonian
Delta of the Appalachian Geosyncline; by Joseph Barbell. Part II.
Factors Controlling The Present Limits Of The Strata. Conteitts.
Introduction and summary 87 Present extent and thickness of the
Upper Devonian 88 Comparison of this restoration with other maps .
91 Influence of erosion cycles 98 Present limits dependent upon
intervening baselevels.. 93 Relation of post-Ordovician erosion to
original limitsxjf Devonian 95 Influence of late Paleozoic cycles
of erosion 96 Degree of destruction by the pre-Newark cycle 97 The
Newark erosion cycle and the qnartzite conglom-. erates 99 The
Jurassic erosion cycle 1(12 The post-Jurassic erosion cycles 103
Absence of structural relations between present and orig- inal
limits 105 Introduction And Summary. Toward the west and southwest
the Upper Devonian delta faced the sea. The study of its strata,
guided by criteria for distinguishing the modes of origin of the
several formations, has led in the first part to certain
conclusions. But facing the east the marginal outcrop is near the
region of maximum thickness. The beveled edges of the strata,
measured in thousands of feet, bear witness to a former extension
toward the ancient land of Appalachia. The nature of the surface
and the relations of the delta to the sea are but one half of the
problem. The former extent and nature of the strata now destroyed
and the relations of the delta to the old-land constitute the other
half. Although Appalachia and its marginal waste plains no longer
exist, we may attack these questions by inferences from the nature
of the remaining strata, from the structure of the rocks beyond,
and by the evidences as to the amounts of erosion whic...
Authors Also Include Richard Swann Lull, Ellsworth Huntington.
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