This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The evolution of geology as an independent science can be envisaged as a relatively continuous process yet marked by three fundamental steps.
“My World” is a mode in which you can freely explore the map, looking back on previously visited stations and triggered events. —Check out the festival spirits and historical heroes you have ...
No work on any science has yet been published in our language more exhaustive of facts, more clear in statement, or more philosophical in general character and arrangement, than Dana’s “ Mineralogy,” ...
The journal Earth Sciences History, founded in 1982, has now published 33 volumes with two issues per year. The peer-reviewed journal has an editor and a board of associate editors. The journal has an ...
THE first volume of this important work, noticed in NATURE of January 19, 1905, and already in its second edition, dealt with geological processes and their results. In the two volumes now before us, ...
MSRLMAI copy Purchased from the C. Michael Gooden Endowment. Preface and acknowledgments / Gary D. Rosenberg and Renee M. Clary -- Dedication to Michele La Clergue Aldrich (1942-2016) / Renee M. Clary ...
Eighty years after D-Day, BYU geologists uncover lingering WWII shrapnel on Normandy beaches to study how history still shapes the coastline today. BYU geology professor Sam Hudson and a team of ...
KETTLE FALLS — Beneath the glassy waters of Lake Roosevelt lie the remnants of the second-most important fur trading post in the Pacific Northwest. About 20 years after the Lewis and Clark Expedition ...