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USGS WISSAHICKON SCHIST in PENNSYLVANIA Coatesville, with MAPS SCARCE 1916 Nice!

$ 9.5

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: Minor writing and small stamps on the front cover. Light edge and corner wear. Some yellowing of cover and pages. some nicks to the edge of the back cover. Binding tight, pages clean and unmarked. A very good example of this old report.

    Description

    SCARCE OLD ITEM!!
    This is USGS Professional Paper 98-B,
    Relation of the Wissahickon Mica Gneiss to the Shenandoah Limestone and Octoraro Schist of the Doe Run and Avondale Region, Chester County, Pennsylvania
    . Published in
    1916
    , this 26-page book comes complete with the fold out chart, the fold out map, and the folded plate of cross sections
    .
    This book examined three closely associated rock units whose relationships were unclear until this study. The Wissahickon gneiss and the Octoraro schist are similar in some respects, but with enough differences to draw the eye of some careful geologists who recognized the differences and the relationships between them. The story is pretty interesting, and the structure relating the formations is complex. It is amazing they solved it. The cross section sheet toward the end of the book shows just how complicated the relationships are, and likewise, what an amazing job the authors did. It all makes for interesting reading. This would be of interest to geologists, arm
    chair
    geologists, local historians and residents.
    Coatesville is in the north part of the study area and appears in the north end of the map. Wickerton and Landenberg and the Pennsylvania-Delaware line apper in the south of
    the
    map. I've included a Google Earth view of the area covered by the map - it is about 17 miles long. Overall a rare and interesting old report.
    Expert packing assured. The recent increase in postage rates was pretty big. As a result, Media Mail is now my default shipping method to keep shipping affordable.
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