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VII.—The Exfoliation of Gneiss in Brazil

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Professor J. C. Branner has written a most interesting and valuable treatise on the “Decomposition of Rocks in Brazil,” of which he has kindly sent me a copy. All who want to study agencies of decomposition and denudation as they act in tropical countries cannot do better than read Professor Branner's clear and well-digested exposition, illustrated as it is by excellent reproductions of photographs and by figures and diagrams.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1897

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References

page 130 note 1 Decomposition of Rocks in Brazil”: Bulletin Geo. Soc. America, vol. vii, pp. 255314, pls. x–xiv.Google Scholar

page 131 note 1 “Effects of Alternations of Temperature on Terra Cotta Copings set in Cement,” etc., pp. 26, 27.