The Building of the British Isles: A Study in Geographical Evolution (Classic Reprint)

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Fb&c Limited, Feb 8, 2018 - Science - 414 pages
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HE Object of this volume is the geological history of the British Islands regarded from a geotectonic and geographic point of view, that is to say, it does not deal with the rock-groups of which our islands consist, so much as with the physical conditions under which they were formed, the rocks themselves being described only so far as is necessary for ascertaining whence their component materials were derived, in order to form some conception of 'the relative position of land and water during each of the successive periods of geological time.

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