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saliferous

[suh-lif-er-uhs] / səˈlɪf ər əs /


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This same conclusion must, I now believe, be extended to the superficial saliferous beds of Iquique, though they stand about three thousand feet above the level of the sea.

From Geological Observations on South America by Darwin, Charles

I find since that Dr Wilson states these rocks to be highly saliferous, and says the Arabs scrape them with knives to obtain saltpetre for making their rude gunpowder. 

From Byeways in Palestine by Finn, James

It overlies a bed of saliferous sandstone which has been worked for salt.

From The Andes and the Amazon Across the Continent of South America by Orton, James

With the exception of these saliferous beds, most of the rocks as already remarked, present a striking general resemblance with the upper parts of the gypseous or cretaceo-oolitic formation of Chile.

From Geological Observations on South America by Darwin, Charles

The saliferous beds of New York State belong largely to the Salina period of the Upper Silurian.

From The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section S by Project Gutenberg




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