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IN the account of M. Daubrée's experiments on the geological work of high-pressure gas (NATURE, July 6, p. 228), the following sentence occurs:—“In any case it is perhaps a little difficult to understand how a single movement of one rock surface over another …could produce anything like a perfect polish.”
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HOWE, J. Slickensides. Nature 48, 315 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/048315b0
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