... effects on the shores of South America of the intermittent elevation of the land, together with denudation and the deposition of sediment. This necessarily led me to reflect much on the effects of subsidence, and it was easy to replace in imagination... Logic, Deductive and Inductive - Página 281por John Grier Hibben - 1905 - 439 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 420 páginas
...of subsidence, and it was easy to replace in imagination the continued deposition of sediment by the upward growth of corals. To do this was to form my theory of the formation of barrier-reefs and atolls. Besides my work on coral-reefs, during my residence in London, I read before... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 588 páginas
...of subsidence, and it was easy to replace in imagination the continued deposition of sediment by the upward growth of corals. To do this was to form my theory of the formation of barrier-reefs and atolls. Besides my work on coral-reefs, during my residence in London, I read before... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 570 páginas
...of subsidence, and it was easy to replace in imagination the continued deposition of sediment by the upward growth of corals. To do this was to form my theory of the formation of barrier-reefs and atolls. Besides my work on coral-reefs, during my residence in London, I read before... | |
| 1888 - 592 páginas
...of subsidence, and it was easy to replace in imagination the continued deposition of sediment by the upward growth of corals. To do this was to form my...theory of the formation of barrier reefs and atolls.' (Vol. ip 70.) In September, 1842, he left London with his family and settled at Down, where for the... | |
| William Parker Cutler - 1888 - 1034 páginas
...of subsidence, and it was easy to replace in imagination the continued deposition of sediment by the upward growth of corals. To do this was to form my theory of the formation of barrier-reefs and atolls. Besides my work on coral-reefs, during my residence in London, I read before... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1890 - 602 páginas
...of subsidence, and it was easy to replace in imagination the continued deposition of sediment by the upward growth of corals. To do this was to form my theory of the formation of barrier-reefs and atolls." -_: On her homeward voyage, the Beagle visited Tahiti, Australia, and some... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1892 - 372 páginas
...subsidence, and it was easy to replace ip imagination the continued deposition of sediment by the upwrr^ growth of corals*. To do this was to form my theory of the formation of barrier-reefs and atolls. Besides^ mJ work on coral-reefs, during my residence in London I read before... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 580 páginas
...of subsidence, and it was easy to replace in imagination the continued deposition of sediment by the upward growth of corals. To do this was to form my theory of the formation of barrier-reefs and atolls. Besides my work on coral-reefs, during my residence in London, I read before... | |
| Charles Darwin, Francis Darwin - 1958 - 402 páginas
...of subsidence, and it was easy to replace in imagination the continued deposition of sediment by the upward growth of corals. To do this was to form my theory of the formation of barrier-reefs and atolls. Besides my work on coral-reefs, during my residence in London, I read before... | |
| Roy M. MacLeod, Philip F. Rehbock - 1994 - 562 páginas
...was easy to replace in imagination the continued deposition of sediment by the upward growth of coraL To do this was to form my theory of the formation of barrier-reefs and atolls. 1* The Wilkes Expedition The US Exploring Expedition of 1838-1841 was the... | |
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