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Outlines of the Geology of England and Wales

With an Introductory Compendium of the General Principles of that Science, and Comparative Views of the Structure of Foreign Countries

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Paperback, 558 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2014
ISBN13: 9781108075107
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2014 9781108075107
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In the early nineteenth century, the gifted stratigrapher and amateur geologist William Phillips (1773–1828) gave several lectures to interested young people in Tottenham on the subject of geology. These lectures were later collected into a book, which Phillips expanded in later versions. This reached its peak in 1822 when the clergyman William Daniel Conybeare (1787–1857) collaborated with Phillips to produce this rigorous and improved assessment of the geological composition of England and Wales. Although no second volume was ever published, the book had a tremendous impact on geologists throughout the United Kingdom and Europe, inspiring foreign scholars to produce equivalent volumes about their own countries. Conybeare's concern for the stratigraphy of fossils is especially remarkable for the time. William Fitton, later president of the Geological Society of London, praised the book highly, remarking that 'no equal portion of the earth's surface has ever been more ably illustrated'.

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ISBN13:9781108075107
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:558

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Preliminary notice; Introduction; Part I. Superior Order - Formations above the Chalk: 1. Preliminary; 2. General view of the upper marine formation; 3. Fresh-water formations; 4. The London clay; 5. Plastic clay formation; Part II. Supermedial Order: 1. The chalk formation; 2. Beds between the chalk and oolite series; 3. Oolitic series, including all the strata between the iron sand and red marle; 4. Red marle, or new red sandstone; Part III. Medial or Carboniferous Order: 1. General view of the formations comprised in this order; 2. Coal district north of Trent, or Grand Penine Chain; 3. Central coal district; 4. Western coal districts; 5. Trap rocks occurring in association with the coal-measures; 6. Comparative view of the distribution of the great coal-formation in other countries.
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