. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Science; Science -- New York (State). ^ Fig. 19. Replacemeut of datolite (Da) by stilbite (St). X 35. Slide 110. stilbite, heulandite and chabazite. Fig. 15 shows the association at one point. With the datolite, a considerable quantity of amphibole is found. In one or two places, the basalt is very little altered and is seen to have a typically vitrophyric texture. The remnants of datolite and amphibole St, I hit e Jiatt/tte. Ca /cifc Fig. 20. Swarms of corroded crystals of datolite in stilbite. X 35. Slide 83. show a distinct tendency to form bord


. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Science; Science -- New York (State). ^ Fig. 19. Replacemeut of datolite (Da) by stilbite (St). X 35. Slide 110. stilbite, heulandite and chabazite. Fig. 15 shows the association at one point. With the datolite, a considerable quantity of amphibole is found. In one or two places, the basalt is very little altered and is seen to have a typically vitrophyric texture. The remnants of datolite and amphibole St, I hit e Jiatt/tte. Ca /cifc Fig. 20. Swarms of corroded crystals of datolite in stilbite. X 35. Slide 83. show a distinct tendency to form borders to the less altered rock, while the zeolites are best developed farther out. This is probably the result of leaching-out of datolite where circulation was most Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New York Academy of Sciences; Casey, Thos. L. (Thomas Lincoln), 1857-1925; Van Ingen, Gilbert, 1869-; Poor, Charles Lane, 1866-; Hovey, Edmund Otis, 1862-1924; Tower, Ralph W. (Ralph Winfred), 1870-1926. New York, New York Academy of Sciences


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