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IV.—Narrative of a Geological Journey through Russia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Proceeding in a westerly direction from Tammerfors, we stopped near the station of Siuro to examine some railway cuttings where good sections of gneissose rock and mica-schist, both of Pre-Bothnian age, occur. Macroscopically, the gneissose rock is distinctly and regularly foliated, having small, lenticular, streaks of quartz abundantly disseminated. Locally, however, the section in the field exhibits much contortion; and thin, irregular, veins of quartz, manifestly of secondary origin, are not uncommon.

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page 113 note 1 Guide, xiii, “Les Excursions en Finlande,” p. 4.Google Scholar

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