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IV.—Weathered Dolerite of Rowley Regis (South Staffordshire) compared with the Laterite of the Western Ghâts near Bombay

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Since it has been proved that large areas of basaltic and other igneous rocks withinor near the Tropics in India, on the Seychelles, and in Australia yield surface deposits (so-called Laterites) identical with Bauxite, it is of great importance to ascertain exactly what products of decomposition or weathering originate from corresponding rocks in a temperate climate.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1905

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page 21 note 1 For one of these two analyses see Teale's Petrology; the other being unpublished, Mr. Waller kindly permitted me to make use of it.

page 22 note 1 Holland, T. H. on the Constitution of Laterite, Geological Magazine, Dec. IV, Vol. X, February, 1903, pp. 5969.CrossRefGoogle Scholar