Lexicographical Neighbors of Pyritised
Literary usage of Pyritised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gold: Its Geological Occurrence and Geographical Distribution by James Malcolm Maclaren (1908)
"The glamm is especially well pyritised at its contact with dacite. Its passage
into the Local Sediments is gradual, whereas its boundary with the dacite is ..."
2. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association by Geologists' Association (1906)
"Our member, Mr. Upfield Green, has done well in applying the same method to
pyritised fossils from the Devonian slates of Cornwall. ..."
3. Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society by Manchester Geological Society (1808)
"... Black marl or shale, one mass of fossil shells, imprints pyritised ... 5 4
Black marl or shale, one mass of fossil shells, ..."
4. The Economic Geology of the Central Coalfield of Scotland: Area IV. Paisley by Lionel Wordsworth Hinxman, Ernest Masson Anderson, Robert George Carruthers (1920)
"The limestone, with a maximum thickness of 3J ft., lies at the top of the section,
and is underlain by 6 in. of alum shale, much burnt and pyritised; ..."