Sách nói: Elements of Geology
- Download Preface & Introductory Note audio
- Download Introduction audio
- Download Ch. I: The Work of the Weather, pt 1 audio
- Download Ch. I: The Work of the Weather, pt 2 audio
- Download Ch. II: The work of Ground Water audio
- Download Ch. III: Rivers and Valleys, pt 1 audio
- Download Ch. III: Rivers and Valleys, pt 2 audio
- Download Ch. IV: River Deposits audio
- Download Ch. V: The Work of Glaciers, pt 1 audio
- Download Ch. V: The Work of Glaciers, pt 2 audio
- Download Ch. VI: The Work of the Wind audio
- Download Ch. VII: The Sea and its Shores audio
- Download Ch. VIII: Offshore and Deep Sea Deposits audio
- Download Ch. IX: Movements of the Earth's Crust, pt 1 audio
- Download Ch. IX: Movements of the Earth's Crust, pt 2 audio
- Download Ch. X: Earthquakes audio
- Download Ch. XI: Volcanoes audio
- Download Ch. XII: Underground Structures of Igneous Origin audio
- Download Ch. XIII: Metamorphism and Mineral Veins audio
- Download Ch. XIV: The Geological Record audio
- Download Ch. XV: The Pre-Cambrian Systems audio
- Download Ch. XVI: The Cambrian audio
- Download Ch. XVII: The Ordovician and Silurian audio
- Download Ch. XVIII: The Devonian audio
- Download Ch. XIX: The Carboniferous audio
- Download Ch. XX: The Mesozoic, pt 1 audio
- Download Ch. XX: The Mesozoic, pt 2 audio
- Download Ch. XXI: The Tertiary audio
- Download Ch. XXI: The Quaternary, pt 1 audio
- Download Ch. XXI: The Quaternary, pt 2 audio
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Geology is a science of such rapid growth that no apology is expected when from time to time a new text-book is added to those already in the field. The present work, however, is the outcome of the need of a text-book of very simple outline, in which causes and their consequences should be knit together as closely as possible,—a need long felt by the author in his teaching, and perhaps by other teachers also. The author has ventured, therefore, to depart from the common usage which subdivides geology into a number of departments,—dynamical, structural, physiographic, and historical,—and to treat in immediate connection with each geological process the land forms and the rock structures which it has produced. (from book preface)
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