Lexicographical Neighbors of Salses
Literary usage of Salses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cosmos: A Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe by Alexander von Humboldt (1868)
"... how the salses in the various stages through which they pass, from the first
erup- the average is demonstrably heightened by*the heat of the earth. ..."
2. Cosmos: A Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe by Alexander von Humboldt, Elise C. Otté (1858)
"As earthquakes are often accompanied by eruptions of water and vapors, we recognize
in the salses,* or small mud volcanoes, a transition from the changing ..."
3. Universal Geography: Or a Description of All Parts of the World, on a New by Conrad Malte-Brun (1824)
"Not far from Boulogne, several quagmires, The salses. called the salses, situated
in rising grounds, composed of saline and alkaline earths, exhibit, ..."
4. Geology by Alexander Henry Green (1882)
"salses. Certain volcanic outbursts are accompanied by discharges of mud, and all
the volcanic ... The water discharged is often salt, hence the name salses. ..."
5. The Geological Observer by Henry Thomas De La Beche (1853)
"While a modification of volcanic action may connect certain of these salses or
mud volcanos, as they have been termed, with the general cause of that action ..."
6. The Geological Observer by Henry Thomas De La Beche (1851)
"salses or Mud Volcanos.—Mineral matter is raised from beneath and thrown out upon
the surface of the ground, and vapours and gases are evolved, ..."
7. The Geological Observer by Henry Thomas De La Beche (1853)
"salses Oil MUD VOLCANOS. GASEOUS EMANATIONS UNCONNECTED WITH VOLCANOS. ...
While a modification of volcanic action may connect certain of these salses or ..."
8. Cosmos: A Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe by Alexander von Humboldt (1868)
"... how the salses in the various stages through which they pass, from the first
erup- the average is demonstrably heightened by*the heat of the earth. ..."
9. Cosmos: A Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe by Alexander von Humboldt, Elise C. Otté (1858)
"As earthquakes are often accompanied by eruptions of water and vapors, we recognize
in the salses,* or small mud volcanoes, a transition from the changing ..."
10. Universal Geography: Or a Description of All Parts of the World, on a New by Conrad Malte-Brun (1824)
"Not far from Boulogne, several quagmires, The salses. called the salses, situated
in rising grounds, composed of saline and alkaline earths, exhibit, ..."
11. Geology by Alexander Henry Green (1882)
"salses. Certain volcanic outbursts are accompanied by discharges of mud, and all
the volcanic ... The water discharged is often salt, hence the name salses. ..."
12. The Geological Observer by Henry Thomas De La Beche (1853)
"While a modification of volcanic action may connect certain of these salses or
mud volcanos, as they have been termed, with the general cause of that action ..."
13. The Geological Observer by Henry Thomas De La Beche (1851)
"salses or Mud Volcanos.—Mineral matter is raised from beneath and thrown out upon
the surface of the ground, and vapours and gases are evolved, ..."
14. The Geological Observer by Henry Thomas De La Beche (1853)
"salses Oil MUD VOLCANOS. GASEOUS EMANATIONS UNCONNECTED WITH VOLCANOS. ...
While a modification of volcanic action may connect certain of these salses or ..."