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" The most remarkable effect of this earthquake was the permanent elevation of the land; it would probably be far more correct to speak of it as the cause. There can be no doubt that the land round the Bay of Concepcion was upraised two or three feet... "
The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London - Página 256
de Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1874
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Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology of ..., Volúmenes 1-2

Charles Darwin - 1846 - 716 páginas
...to the extent of shoal water which has been agitated, together with the bottom on which it rested. The most remarkable effect of this earthquake was the permanent elevation of the land ; it would probably be far more correct to speak of it as the cause. There can be no doubt that the...
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A Naturalist's Voyage: Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and ...

Charles Darwin - 1889 - 628 páginas
...according to the extent of shoal water which has been agitated together with the bottom on which it rested. The most remarkable effect of this earthquake was the permanent elevation of the land ; it would probably be far more correct to speak of it as the cause. There can be no doubt that the...
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Charles Darwin's Works: Journal of researches into the natural history and ...

Charles Darwin - 1896 - 542 páginas
...according to the extent of shoal water which has been agitated together with the bottom on which it rested. The most remarkable effect of this earthquake was the permanent elevation of the land ; it would probably be far more correct to speak of it as tho cause. There can be no doubt that the...
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Journal of Researches Into the Geology and Natural History of the Various ...

Charles Darwin - 1908 - 542 páginas
...according to the extent of shoal water which has been agitated together with the bottom on which it rested. The most remarkable effect of this earthquake was the permanent elevation of the land; it would probably be far more correct to speak of it as the cause. There can be no doubt that the land...
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The Voyage of the Beagle

Charles Darwin - 1909 - 564 páginas
...according to the extent of shoal water which has been agitated together with the bottom on which it rested. The most remarkable effect of this earthquake was the permanent elevation of the land ; it would probably be far more correct to speak of it as the cause. There can be no doubt that the...
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The Harvard Classics, Volumen 29

1909 - 574 páginas
...according to the extent of shoal water which has been agitated together with the bottom on which it rested. The most remarkable effect of this earthquake was the permanent elevation of the land ; it would probably be far more correct to speak of it as the cause. There can be no doubt that the...
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Charles Darwin as Geologist: The Rede Lecture Given at the Darwin Centennial ...

Archibald Geikie - 1909 - 102 páginas
...yet interesting spectacle he had ever beheld." He has recorded that from a geological point of view, "the most remarkable effect of this earthquake was the permanent elevation of the land," but he adds that instead of saying the effect, "it would probably be far more correct to speak of it...
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An Introduction to the History of Science

Walter Libby - 1917 - 324 páginas
...very emblem of solidity, has moved beneath our feet like a thin crust over a fluid." He observed that the most remarkable effect of this earthquake was the permanent elevation of the land. Around the Bay of Concepcion it was raised two or three feet, while at the island of Santa Maria the...
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Comptes rendus de la XIVe session, en Espagne, 1926 ...

1928 - 696 páginas
...aground>. The effect of the rock dilation following the earthquake shock, is also chronicled by Darwin, «the most remarkable effect of this earthquake was the permanent elevation of the land-, referring to part of the Chilian coast line. 1815 to you, as illustrating the intimate association...
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Charles Darwin as Geologist

Archibald Geikie - 1977 - 116 páginas
...yet interesting spectacle he had ever beheld." He has recorded that from a geological point of view, "the most remarkable effect of this earthquake was the permanent elevation of the land," but he adds that instead of saying the effect, "it would probably be far more correct to speak of it...
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