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Geology

eBook - Uncovering Earth's Geological Secrets

Erschienen am 12.12.2019, Auflage: 1/2019
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ISBN/EAN: 4064066207236
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 1090 S., 1.43 MB
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Geology is an elementary science manual by James Geikie. Geikie was a Scottish geologist and a professor of geology at Edinburgh University. Excerpt: "1. Definition.Geology is the science of the origin and development of the structure of the earth. It treats of the nature and mode of formation of the various materials of which the earth's crust is composed; it seeks to discover what mutations of land and water, and what changes of climate, have supervened during the past; it endeavours to trace the history of the multitudinous tribes of plants and animals which have successively tenanted our globe. In a word, Geology is the Physical Geography of past ages. 2. Rocks.Every one knows that the crust of the earth is composed of very various substances, some of which are hard and crystalline in texture, like granite; others less indurated and non-crystalline, such as sandstone, chalk, shale,&c.; while yet others are more or less soft and incoherent masses, as gravel, sand, clay, peat,&c. Now, all these heterogeneous materials, whether they be hard or soft, compact or loose, granular or crystalline, are termed rocks. Blowing sand-dunes, alluvial silt and sand, and even peat, are, geologically speaking, rocks, just as much as basalt or any indurated building-stone. The variety of rocks is very great, but we do not study these long before we become aware that many kinds which present numerous contrasts in detail, yet possess certain characters in common. And this not only groups these diverse species together, but serves also to distinguish them from other species of rock, which in like manner are characterised by the presence of some prevalent generic feature or features."

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