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Fragments of Earth Lore: Sketches & Addresses Geological and Geographical

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A collected series of independent essays and lectures examines glacial history and the formation of surface features, combining general theory with regional studies. Topics cover the physical geography of Scotland, the origin, growth, and decay of mountains, focused studies of the Cheviot Hills and the Outer Hebrides, the Ice Age in Europe and North America, the nature and distribution of glacial deposits and erratics, and the geographical development of coastlines and climate. The pieces are illustrated with maps and figures, and occasional footnotes indicate where later research or revised interpretation has altered earlier views.

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James Geikie

James Geikie was a prominent Scottish geologist and writer known for his contributions to the understanding of geological processes and landscapes. His works often blend scientific insight with accessible prose, making complex geological concepts understandable to a broader audience. Among his notable publications are "Geology," which serves as a foundational text in the field, and "Fragments of Earth Lore: Sketches & Addresses Geological and Geographical," where he explores various geological phenomena and their implications. Geikie's writings reflect his deep engagement with the natural world and his commitment to educating others about the Earth's geological history.

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