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The Elements of Geology; Adapted to the Use of Schools and Colleges

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The text offers a concise, classroom-oriented exposition of geology, beginning with the basic chemical elements, minerals, and rock types that compose the earth’s crust, then explaining rock classification (plutonic, volcanic, metamorphic, and fossiliferous) and the character of fossils. It examines geological processes at depth and on the surface, including folding, faulting, uplift and subsidence, erosion, and climatic change, and discusses the time required for strata to form. Numerous illustrations and end-of-section questions support classroom study, while intricate theoretical disputes are minimized in favor of clear evidence-based explanation and practical analysis.

About the Author

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Justin R. Loomis

Justin R. Loomis was an American educator and author known for his contributions to the field of geology. His notable work, "The Elements of Geology; Adapted to the Use of Schools and Colleges," serves as an educational resource aimed at students and educators alike. Loomis's writing reflects a commitment to making geological concepts accessible and understandable, emphasizing the importance of geology in the natural sciences. Through his work, he has played a role in shaping the educational landscape for geology in academic institutions.

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