The greater elevation of the land is simply assumed as an hypothesis to account for the cold.* The facts of geology, however, are fast establishing the opposite conclusion, viz., that when the country was covered with ice, the land stood in relation to... Geological Magazine - Seite 338herausgegeben von - 1874Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Croll - 1875 - 624 Seiten
...conclusion. The greater elevation of the land is simply assumed as an hypothesis to account for the cold.* The facts of geology, however, are fast establishing...inter-glacial periods, when the country was free of snow and ice, and a mild and equable condition of climate prevailed. This is the conclusion towards... | |
| 1876 - 802 Seiten
...elevation of the land (in the Ice period) is simply assumed as an hypothesis to account for the cold. The facts of geology, however, are fast establishing...periods or times, when the land stood in relation to tho sea at a higher level than now, were the warm inter-glacial periods, when the country was free... | |
| 1876 - 808 Seiten
...elevation of the land (in the Ice period) is simply assumed as an hypothesis to account for the cold. The facts of geology, however, are fast establishing...when the country was covered with ice, the land stood hi relation to the sea at a lower level than at present, and that the continental periods or times,... | |
| Asiatic Society of Japan - 1881 - 320 Seiten
...implied have really had an existence, Mr. Croll tells us that geology is fast establishing the fact " that when the country was covered with ice, the land...level than now were the warm inter-glacial periods." As during the glacial epoch there was a succession of cold and warm periods, there would consequently... | |
| Ignatius Donnelly - 1883 - 482 Seiten
...elevation of the land (in the Ice period) is simply assumed as an hypothesis to account for the cold. The facts of geology, however, are fast establishing...inter-glacial periods, when the country was free of snow and ice, and a mild and equable condition of climate prevailed. This is the conclusion toward... | |
| James Croll - 1893 - 718 Seiten
...conclusion. The greater elevation of the land is simply assumed as an hypothesis to account for the cold.* The facts of geology, however, are fast establishing...and that the continental periods or times when the hind stood in relation to the sea at a higher level than now were the warm inter-glacial periods, when... | |
| 1876 - 156 Seiten
...elevation of the land (in the Ice period) is simply assumed 83 an hypothesis to account for the cold. The facts of geology, however, are fast establishing...inter-glacial periods, when the country was free of snow and ice, and a mild and equable condition of climate prevailed. This is the conclusion toward... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1874 - 630 Seiten
...elevation than at present. It is, however, not maintained that the facts of geology establish such a conclusion. The greater elevation of the land is...interglacial periods, when the country was free of snow and ice, and a mild and equable condition of climate prevailed. This is the conclusion towards... | |
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