Volcanic minerals discovered in Istanbul, around the area of the mythic Symplegades or Clashing Rocks: 1) The western side of Yum Burnu promontory, on the norheastern shore of the Bosporus, at the junction with the Black Sea. 2. Agglomerate of volcanic minerals with porphyry veins from Kadiköy (anc. Chalcedon), discovered by the author at Buyuk Liman, on the norheastern shore of the Bosporus. 3) Porphyry from Kadiköy (anc. Chalcedon). 4) Basalt from Buyuk Liman, norheastern shore of the Bosporus. 5) The eastern side of the northeastern end of the Bosporus, at the junction with the Black Sea.

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ANDREOSSY, Antoine-François.

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Volcanic minerals discovered in Istanbul, around the area of the mythic Symplegades or Clashing Rocks: 1) The western side of Yum Burnu promontory, on the norheastern shore of the Bosporus, at the junction with the Black Sea. 2. Agglomerate of volcanic minerals with porphyry veins from Kadiköy (anc. Chalcedon), discovered by the author at Buyuk Liman, on the norheastern shore of the Bosporus. 3) Porphyry from Kadiköy (anc. Chalcedon). 4) Basalt from Buyuk Liman, norheastern shore of the Bosporus. 5) The eastern side of the northeastern end of the Bosporus, at the junction with the Black Sea.

Alternative Title

Matières volcaniques. [1.] Face occidentale d'Youm-Bournou, cap à l'entrée de la Mer Noire, côte d'Asie. [2.] Agglomérats volcaniques avec filons de Chalcédoine, de Buïuk-Liman, côte d'Europe. [3.] Fragment d'un filon de Chalcédoine. [4.] Basalte de Buïuk-Liman. [5.] Face orientale de Cyanées, ecueil à l'entrée de la Mer Noire, côte d'Europe.

Date

1828

Bibliographic Citation

ANDREOSSY, Antoine-François, comte. Constantinople et le Bosphore de Thrace, pendant les années 1812, 1813 et 1814, et pendant l'année 1826, par M. le Comte Andreossy, Lieutenant-Général d'Artillerie, ancien Ambassadeur de France à Londres, à Vienne, et à Constantinople, de l'Institut d'Egypte et de celui de France (Académie des Sciences), Membre de la Chambre de Députés, etc., etc., Atlas, Paris, Théophile Barrois et Benjamin Duprat, MDCCCXXVIII [=1828].

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andreossy_2

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Istanbul

Thrace

Turkey

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Natural environment

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ANDREOSSY, Antoine-François. , “Volcanic minerals discovered in Istanbul, around the area of the mythic Symplegades or Clashing Rocks: 1) The western side of Yum Burnu promontory, on the norheastern shore of the Bosporus, at the junction with the Black Sea. 2. Agglomerate of volcanic minerals with porphyry veins from Kadiköy (anc. Chalcedon), discovered by the author at Buyuk Liman, on the norheastern shore of the Bosporus. 3) Porphyry from Kadiköy (anc. Chalcedon). 4) Basalt from Buyuk Liman, norheastern shore of the Bosporus. 5) The eastern side of the northeastern end of the Bosporus, at the junction with the Black Sea. ,” travelogues, accessed October 14, 2024, http://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/54844.