Atlantic City Paper - Notes on the Geological Structure of the Caucasus Range Along the Georgia Military Road

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Persifor Frazer
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1899

Abstract

The structure of the Caucasus as made out by the Russian geologists and represented in Pamphlet XXII. of the Livret Guide, by Loewinson-Lessing, is an overturned anticlillal from Lars to Passanour; a distorted synclinal with monoclinal dip from Passanour to near the summit of the anti-Caucasus chain south of Tiflis; and another overturned auticlinal from this point to Erivan on the Armenian border. Ng—Neogene; Pg— Paleogene ; J,—Upper Junssic (and Cretaceolls in other parts of the chain) ; J1—Lias ; Pz—Paleozoic schists plicated ; yd—massives of granite and diabase; —porphyries ; —trachytes, andesites; Pz, Mz, plicated sedimentary deposits of Armenia. The details of the geology, however, are extremely complicated—so much so, indeed, as to make it impossible for any set of men to have worked them out in a single season. For 'the structure as a whole it will be necessary, therefore, to rely implicitly upon the labors of the Russian Geological Survey, and it is intended here only to state these, and to record a few notes supplementing them. Setting out from Wladikavkaz in the early morning, we pass
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APA: Persifor Frazer  (1899)  Atlantic City Paper - Notes on the Geological Structure of the Caucasus Range Along the Georgia Military Road

MLA: Persifor Frazer Atlantic City Paper - Notes on the Geological Structure of the Caucasus Range Along the Georgia Military Road. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1899.

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