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Equally striking is the fact that I, though now only sixty-seven years old, heard the Professor, in a field lecture at Salisbury Craigs, discoursing on a trapdyke, with amygdaloidal margins and the strata indurated on each side, with volcanic rocks all around us, say that it was a fissure filled with sediment from above, adding with a sneer that there were men who maintained that it had been injected from beneath in a molten condition.
The Autobiography of Charles Darwin Charles Darwin 1845
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Equally striking is the fact that I, though now only sixty-seven years old, heard the Professor, in a field lectura at Salisbury Craigs, discoursing on a trapdyke, with amygdaloidal margins and the strata indurated on each side, with volcanic rocks all around us, say that it was a fissure filled with sediment from above, adding with a sneer that there were men who maintained that it had been injected from beneath in a molten condition.
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Gammerstang commented on the word trapdyke
A dike is "a sheet of rock that formed in a crack in a pre-existing rock
body".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dike_%28geology%29
The climbers' use of "trap dike" seems to be for a formation where the
rock of the dike has eroded faster than the surrounding rock to form a
substantial crevice.
This is a trap dike:
http://images.everytrail.com/pics/fullsize/2525757-Colden_With_L.G._Outing_Club_10-14-96_26.jpg
from:
http://www.everytrail.com/guide/mt-colden-via-the-trapdike
September 10, 2017