The Abyss of Time, Changing Conceptions of the Earth's Antiquity After the Sixteenth CenturyFreeman, Cooper, 1980 - 251ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... past changes on the earth . Thus he held that most valleys have been formed through protracted erosion by the streams that now oc- cupy them , not by some catastrophic flood . He proposed that in the past whole continents have been ...
... past changes on the earth . Thus he held that most valleys have been formed through protracted erosion by the streams that now oc- cupy them , not by some catastrophic flood . He proposed that in the past whole continents have been ...
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... past events . Also he rejected the propositions that subterranean heat is necessary for the consolidation of marine sediments , and that new continents may have been elevated from the floor of the sea by vio- lent and paroxysmal ...
... past events . Also he rejected the propositions that subterranean heat is necessary for the consolidation of marine sediments , and that new continents may have been elevated from the floor of the sea by vio- lent and paroxysmal ...
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... past time . The gist of his argument here is that given a series of connected events arranged in chronologic order , the relating of these in an historical format will make sense or not depending on the time allowed to have lapsed ...
... past time . The gist of his argument here is that given a series of connected events arranged in chronologic order , the relating of these in an historical format will make sense or not depending on the time allowed to have lapsed ...
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