‘ Eureka. ‘ ‘ Truly we have here the correct explanation of the origin of the Old Red Sandstone. ‘ ‘ The central conclusion reached in this paper is that the Old Red Sandstone formations were not deposited in lakes and estuaries, nor are they... The American Journal of Science - Page 1681919Full view - About this book
| Geological Society of America - 1916 - 838 pages
...are often as difficult to find afossils and require similar painstaking search of fresh exposure?. The central conclusion reached in this paper is that...Red Sandstone formations were not deposited in lakes or estuaries, nor are they of desert origin. The analysis of their characteristics and comparison with... | |
| Geological Society of America - 1923 - 824 pages
...seasonal rainfall of the Old lied SandstoiK The conclusions reached in this study are stated as follows: "The central conclusion reached in this paper is that...Old Red Sandstone formations were not deposited in Inkes or estuaries, nor are they of desert origin. The analysis of their characteristics MIH! comparison... | |
| Joseph Barrell - 1927 - 112 pages
...Cambridge, England, and his letter of thanks to Barrell opened with the word "Eureka!" Truly, here is the correct explanation of the origin of the Old Red...Red Sandstone formations were not deposited in lakes or estuaries, nor are they of desert origin." They are "river deposits accumulated in intermontane... | |
| Joseph Barrell - 1919 - 620 pages
...are often as difficult to find as fossils and require similar painstaking search of fresh exposures. The central conclusion reached in this paper is that...Red Sandstone formations were not deposited in lakes or estuaries, nor are they of desert origin. The analysis of their characteristics and comparison with... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1912 - 834 pages
...Cambridge, England, and' his letter of thanks to Barrell opened with the word "Eureka!" Truly, here is the correct explanation of the origin of the Old Red...Red Sandstone formations were not deposited in lakes or estuaries, nor are they of desert origin." They are "river deposits accumulated in intermontane... | |
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