... ramifications and complications of natural rock formation as a problem impossible of adequate solution in the laboratory. It is therefore a matter of satisfaction to all those who have participated in these efforts to see the ^evidences of this apprehension... The American Journal of Science - Page 4421918Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Carnegie Institution of Washington - 1918 - 396 pages
...efforts to see the ^evidences of this apprehension disappearing gradually as the work has progressed. A careful appraisement of the situation to-day, after...period upon the surface of the earth are well within reach of known methods of accurate measurement; that the effects of pressure as a factor in the formation... | |
| Carnegie Institution of Washington - 1916 - 814 pages
...efforts to see the evidences of this apprehension disappearing gradually as the work has progressed. A careful appraisement of the situation to-day, after...period upon the surface of the earth are well within reach of known methods of accurate measurement; that the effects of pressure as a factor in the formation... | |
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