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Earth Features and Their Meaning / An Introduction to Geology for the Student and the General Reader

Chapter 51: FOOTNOTES:
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The text provides an accessible introduction to geology, surveying the materials and structures of the lithosphere, the formation and classification of rocks, and the folding, faulting, and fracturing that shape strata. It treats earth form and surface features, seismic activity, and climatic influences on landscape—especially glaciation and desert processes—showing how to read historical records preserved in landforms. Emphasis falls on observational methods, field excursions, mapping, and illustrative diagrams to teach identification of minerals, rock textures, depositional environments, and the relation of processes to regional scenery. Appendices outline laboratory exercises and travel suggestions for applying the methods in the field.

FOOTNOTES:

[1] Italian for mouth; plural bocchi.

[2] These models and the contouring apparatus are now manufactured for the use of schools and colleges by Eberbach and Son, Ann Arbor, Mich.

[3] This clay is manufactured by the A. H. Abbott Company, art dealers, Wabash Avenue, Chicago.

[4] Numbers in parenthesis refer to pages in this book, where further information is to be found.

 

 


 

 

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE:

—Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected. All other variations in spelling punctuation and accents have been left unchanged.

—A border has been added to plates.