Principles of Geology; Or, The Modern Changes of the Earth and Its Inhabitants Considered as Illustrative of GeologyD. Appleton & Company, 1865 - Всего страниц: 834 |
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... causes which have retarded the progress of Geology .... 61 CHAPTER VI . Agreement of the ancient and modern course of nature considered - Changes of cli- mate ...... 73 CHAPTERS VII . VIII . Causes of vicissitudes in climate , and their ...
... causes which have retarded the progress of Geology .... 61 CHAPTER VI . Agreement of the ancient and modern course of nature considered - Changes of cli- mate ...... 73 CHAPTERS VII . VIII . Causes of vicissitudes in climate , and their ...
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... CAUSES , SUCH AS RIVERS , SPRINGS , GLACIERS , WAVES , TIDES , AND CUR- RENTS ; SECONDLY , OF IGNEOUS CAUSES , OR SUBTERRANEAN HEAT , AS EXHIBITED IN THE VOLCANO AND THE EARTHQUAKE . CHAPTER XIV . Aqueous causes - Excavating and ...
... CAUSES , SUCH AS RIVERS , SPRINGS , GLACIERS , WAVES , TIDES , AND CUR- RENTS ; SECONDLY , OF IGNEOUS CAUSES , OR SUBTERRANEAN HEAT , AS EXHIBITED IN THE VOLCANO AND THE EARTHQUAKE . CHAPTER XIV . Aqueous causes - Excavating and ...
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... Causes of earthquakes and volcanoes - Theory of central fluidity of the earth - Chem- ical theory of volcanocs - Causes of permanent upheaval and depression of land . 588 , 545 BOOK III . ( CHAPTERS XXXIII to L. ) OBSERVED CHANGES OF ...
... Causes of earthquakes and volcanoes - Theory of central fluidity of the earth - Chem- ical theory of volcanocs - Causes of permanent upheaval and depression of land . 588 , 545 BOOK III . ( CHAPTERS XXXIII to L. ) OBSERVED CHANGES OF ...
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... causes of these changes , and the influence which they have exerted in modifying the surface and external structure of our planet . By these researches into the state of the earth and its inhabitants at former periods , we acquire a ...
... causes of these changes , and the influence which they have exerted in modifying the surface and external structure of our planet . By these researches into the state of the earth and its inhabitants at former periods , we acquire a ...
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... causes - to the gradual deposition of sediment in a lake or in the ocean , or to the prolific increase of testa- cea and corals . To select another example , we find in certain localities subterranean deposits of coal , consisting of ...
... causes - to the gradual deposition of sediment in a lake or in the ocean , or to the prolific increase of testa- cea and corals . To select another example , we find in certain localities subterranean deposits of coal , consisting of ...
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alluvial America ancient animals and plants appear beds Calabria calcareous called carbonic acid carboniferous causes century Cetacea changes cliffs climate coast cone continued convulsions coral crater delta deposits depth distance earth earthquakes elevation Eocene eruption Etna Etym Europe existing feet fissures flood flowed formations formed fossil Geol geological geologist globe gneiss gradually granite Gulf heat height inhabitants Ischia islands Journ lakes land lapilli latitudes lava limestone marine mass matter miles mineral Monte Nuovo mountains nature observed ocean Oolite organic origin period Phil plain present quadrupeds quantity reef regions remains rise river rocks sand scoriæ sediment shells shores Silurian solid South America species stone strata stream subsidence subterranean supposed surface temperature terrestrial tertiary testacea theory thickness thousand thrown tides tion trachyte tract Trans travertin trees tuff upheaval valley vegetable Vesuvius volcanic waves whole zoophytes
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