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PART II. 
„POSTGRANITIC* CONTINENTAL DETRITIC FORMATIONS. VOLCANIC 
ROCKS. TERTIARY TECTONICS. GEOMORPHOLOGY, MINERAL 
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OCCURRENCES ee 63 
A) THE BASIS OF SEDIMENTATION OF THE CONTINENTAL STRATA 65 \ 
B) THE-CONTINENTAL-SERIES. 0 a u. N RA NA 66 
a) Deseriptionok.localities 3... See SNES SRA 68 
Bb) Summary ofthe stratigraphy; 2a 2 200 2 2. no ee ee 89 
©)’ THE; PERMIAN !OROGENETIG PHASE = 2.2. 2. 2.2.00 ee ee 96 
D) VOLCANIC ROCKS IN THE CONTINENTAL SERIES... .... 2.002 73 
a) Continental laya Tocks'. 22... Uk Sore ee ia) oes cee eee 98 å 
b) tuf layers... 5. ea SAG ee eee 102 3 
E) CROSSCUTTING ERUPTIVE DIKES IN THE CRYSTALLINE BASEMENT 104 — 
F) 2 TERTIARY (2) VOLCANIC: ROGKS 120 0. Seo) N 107 @ 
G) THE TERTIARY AND QUATERNARY GEOMORPHOLOGICAL DEVE- 
LOPMEN Bo ola ioe cc's RE ke HN SSANG 109 
a) \Avtirst) tertiary’ orogenetic’phase......8... u.a u ee 109 
b) A levelling phase subsequent to the tertiary folding process. For- 
mation of a mountain gravel conglomerate ......................- 113 
OT The ‘development of the main actual reliehy oss oo ee ee 116 
d) The postpliocene erosion and accumulation............... BL: 121 
1) A, first “erosion phase 320.45 «otro en RE N ra aja eee 123 
2) Sheet@flood: erosion... << „une ce we ore eae ee 125 
3) A later erosion phase. Linear cutting. River terraces.......... 127 
4) Differences of the detailed sculpture in the crystalline rock-ground 
and in the terranes of the continental sediments ............... 130 
HY MINERAL OCCURRENCES 2235000 ote. eee ie ee 132 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 
PLATES: 
l. Fig. 1. Mica-quartz schist. Fig. 2. Sericitic schist. 
II. Fig. 1. Famatina granite. Fig. 2. Famatina granite, crushed. 
II. Fig. 1. Amphibolite. Fig. 2. Biotite in transformation to 
fibrolite. 
IV. Fig. 1. Amphibolite schist. Amphi- Fig. 2. Quartzite with hornfels struc- 
bole partly transformed to ture (inclusion). 
biotite. 
V. Fig. 1. Granite with dynamic flow Fig. 2. Aplite, completely granula- 
structure. ted. 
VI. Fig. 1. Porphyrokataclastic schist. Fig. 2. Porphyrokataclastic schist. 
VI. Fig. 1. Kataclastic schist. Fig. 2. Kataclastic schist. 
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