Little emphasis is laid on the commonly recognized subdivisions of the science, such as dynamic geology ', stratigraphic geology, physiographic geology, etc. The treatment proceeds rather from the point of view that the science is a unit, that its one... Bulletin of the American Geographical Society - Page 305by American Geographical Society of New York - 1904Full view - About this book
| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin - Electronic journals - 1903 - 1106 pages
...II. The general plan of the work has been determined by the experience of the authors as instructors. Little emphasis is laid on the commonly recognized subdivisions of the science, such as dynamic geology, stratigraphic geology, physiographic geology, etc. The treatment proceeds rather from... | |
| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury - Geology - 1904 - 762 pages
...II. The general plan of the work has been determined by the experience of the authors as instructors. Little emphasis is laid on the commonly recognized subdivisions of the science, such as dynamic geology, stratigraphic geology, physiographic geology, etc. The treatment proceeds rather from... | |
| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury - Geology - 1904 - 764 pages
...II. The general plan of the work has been determined by the experience of the authors as instructors. Little emphasis is laid on the commonly recognized subdivisions of the science, such as dynamic geology, stratigraphic geology, physiographic geology, etc. The treatment proceeds rather from... | |
| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury - Geology - 1909 - 1040 pages
...read. The general plan of the work has been determined by the experience of the authors as instructors. Little emphasis is laid on the commonly recognized subdivisions of the science, such as dynamic geology, stratigraphic geology, physiographic geology, etc. The treatment proceeds rather from... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - Electronic journals - 1904 - 860 pages
...Company, 1904. Pp. xx, 654. PI. 24, Tables j, figs. 47 I. Published in the American Science Seriesy Advanced Course. In this volume the authors, as a...commonly recognized subdivisions of the science, such as dynamic geology, stratigraphic geology, physiographic geology, etc. The treatment proceeds rather from... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - Geography - 1904 - 910 pages
...Salisbury. In two volumes. Vol. I. Geologic Processes and their Results. New York, Henry Holt &• Company, 1904. Pp. xx, 654. PI. 24, Tables j, figs....commonly recognized subdivisions of the science, such as dynamic geology ', stratigraphic geology, physiographic geology, etc. The treatment proceeds rather... | |
| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin - Electronic journals - 1903 - 838 pages
...II. The general plan of the work has been determined by the experience of the authors as instructors. Little emphasis is laid on the commonly recognized subdivisions of the science, such as dynamic geology, stratigraphic geology, physiographic geology, etc. The treatment proceeds rather from... | |
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