Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful KnowledgeAmerican Philosophical Society, 1911 |
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... observed in the quarry led him to assert " This is now certain that all rock beds were formed by precipitation , through subsidence of heavier earthy particles in a fluid menstruum , especially the waters of the Deluge . The observed ...
... observed in the quarry led him to assert " This is now certain that all rock beds were formed by precipitation , through subsidence of heavier earthy particles in a fluid menstruum , especially the waters of the Deluge . The observed ...
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... observations on bogs ; he had followed the great level marshes of the shores up the Weser river to the inland moors and ... observed that dry peat produces very fine trees , those growing on the peat ramparts of Oldenburg being beautiful ...
... observations on bogs ; he had followed the great level marshes of the shores up the Weser river to the inland moors and ... observed that dry peat produces very fine trees , those growing on the peat ramparts of Oldenburg being beautiful ...
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... observed conditions . The intervening rocks originated during pe- riods of elevation of the sea - level or depression of the land . Ure22 could not believe that coal beds are the remains of up- rooted forests or shattered trees . Reeds ...
... observed conditions . The intervening rocks originated during pe- riods of elevation of the sea - level or depression of the land . Ure22 could not believe that coal beds are the remains of up- rooted forests or shattered trees . Reeds ...
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... observed in peat bogs with those observed in coal deposits , concluded that by far the larger part of the coal deposits are now lying where the progenitor plants grew . Mammatt2 appears to have been the first to recognize that an ...
... observed in peat bogs with those observed in coal deposits , concluded that by far the larger part of the coal deposits are now lying where the progenitor plants grew . Mammatt2 appears to have been the first to recognize that an ...
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... observed in each of the peats and coals examined . Logan's 20 notable memoir on underclays appeared in 1841. He 28 H. Link , " Uber den Ursprung der Steinkohlen und Braunkohlen nach mikroskopischen Untersuchungen , " Abhandlungen d . k ...
... observed in each of the peats and coals examined . Logan's 20 notable memoir on underclays appeared in 1841. He 28 H. Link , " Uber den Ursprung der Steinkohlen und Braunkohlen nach mikroskopischen Untersuchungen , " Abhandlungen d . k ...
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