38o PRINCIPLES OF STRATIGRAPHY 



several thousand feet. They are of all ages and owe their form to 

 rearrangement of the salt mass through the force of crystal growth 

 inherent in the salt, and in this process they have often seriously 

 disturbed the enclosing strata. (Hahn-21 ; Harris-22 ; see further 

 under diagenesis. Chapter XX.) (Fig. 70.) 



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