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Definition of Petrologists
1. petrologist [n] - See also: petrologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Petrologists
Literary usage of Petrologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Igneous Rocks and Their Origin by Reginald Aldworth Daly (1914)
"He has found reason for believing in essential tenets of the French petrologists
and in those of the German and other petrologists who refused to follow de ..."
2. The Natural History of Igneous Rocks by Alfred Harker (1909)
"petrologists pay much more attention now than formerly to the mutual relationships
of igneous rocks, and there is a general feeling that we have almost ..."
3. Biographical Memoirs by National Academy Of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences Staff, Caroline K. McEuen (1980)
"In it, replying to a jibe from HH Read, he coins the famous phrase: "We can,
indeed, for rough purposes, separate petrologists into the pontiffs and the ..."
4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1896)
"... have stimulated petrologists to a keen anticipation of the magnificent
contribution which should accrue to their science by the publication of ..."
5. The Journal of Geology by University of Chicago Department of Geology and Paleontology (1897)
"It was in fact an indication of the wide divergence of opinion on the subject of
classification and nomenclature among petrologists and of the consciousness ..."
6. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1919)
"The ordinary Bert- rand eyepiece which is in common use by petrologists is
suggested above as a still further and equally simple method for detecting ..."
7. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1903)
"But petrologists obviously either doubt the value of the evidence or are ...
1 would not ask petrologists to look to this matter if I were able to do so for ..."
8. Petrology for Students: An Introduction to the Study of Rocks Under the by Alfred Harker (1908)
"Again, certain English petrologists have used the name ... 2 French petrologists
recognize ' andesites ' and ..."