Dover Earth Science
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The Abyss of Time
Unraveling the Mystery of the Earth's Age
by Claude C. Albritton Jr.
Part of the Dover Earth Science series
Accessible, entertaining work addresses Earth's age as it explores the work of Hooke, Buffon, Lyell, Cuvier, Darwin, Agassiz, and others, detailing discoveries that led to knowledge of Earth's astonishing antiquity - from Steno's contemplation of fossilized shark's teeth in 1666 through Holmes' time scales of 1960. Nominated for the American Book Award. 29 black-and-white illustrations.
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De Natura Fossilium (Textbook of Mineralogy)
by Georgius Agricola
Part of the Dover Earth Science series
This 1546 publication remains a landmark in geology due to its unprecedented classifications by physical property and locality, its simple standardized naming system, its meticulous summaries of earlier studies, and its employment of observation and personal experience.
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The Physics of Blown Sand and Desert Dunes
by R. A. Bagnold
Part of the Dover Earth Science series
This classic work was used by NASA in studying sand dunes on Mars and is appropriate for undergraduate and graduate students. The first book to deal exclusively with the behavior of blown sand and related land forms, its accessible style makes it an enduring reference. 84 figures. 16 halftones.
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The Origin of Continents and Oceans
by Alfred Wegener
Part of the Dover Earth Science series
In 1915 Alfred Wegener's seminal work describing the continental drift was first published in German. Wegener explained various phenomena of historical geology, geomorphy, paleontology, paleoclimatology, and similar areas in terms of continental drift. This edition includes new data to support his theories, helping to refute the opponents of his controversial views. 64 illustrations.
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