Elements of Geology

Elements of Geology

by William Harmon Norton

30 chapters13h 39mEnglish1905

About this book

Geology is a science of such rapid growth that no apology is expected when from time to time a new text-book is added to those already in the field. The present work, however, is the outcome of the need of a text-book of very simple outline, in which causes and their consequences should be knit together as closely as possible,—a need long felt by the author in his teaching, and perhaps by other teachers also. The author has ventured, therefore, to depart from the common usage which subdivides geology into a number of departments,—dynamical, structural, physiographic, and historical,—and to treat in immediate connection with each geological process the land forms and the rock structures which it has produced. (from book preface)

Chapters (30)

1Preface & Introductory Note
527
2Introduction
450
3Ch. I: The Work of the Weather, pt 1
1562
4Ch. I: The Work of the Weather, pt 2
2254
5Ch. II: The work of Ground Water
1739
6Ch. III: Rivers and Valleys, pt 1
1799
7Ch. III: Rivers and Valleys, pt 2
2451
8Ch. IV: River Deposits
2150
9Ch. V: The Work of Glaciers, pt 1
1604
10Ch. V: The Work of Glaciers, pt 2
1197
11Ch. VI: The Work of the Wind
1077
12Ch. VII: The Sea and its Shores
1952
13Ch. VIII: Offshore and Deep Sea Deposits
2439
14Ch. IX: Movements of the Earth's Crust, pt 1
1782
15Ch. IX: Movements of the Earth's Crust, pt 2
1525
16Ch. X: Earthquakes
715
17Ch. XI: Volcanoes
3016
18Ch. XII: Underground Structures of Igneous Origin
2137
19Ch. XIII: Metamorphism and Mineral Veins
961
20Ch. XIV: The Geological Record
1667
21Ch. XV: The Pre-Cambrian Systems
1838
22Ch. XVI: The Cambrian
1552
23Ch. XVII: The Ordovician and Silurian
1653
24Ch. XVIII: The Devonian
1305
25Ch. XIX: The Carboniferous
1673
26Ch. XX: The Mesozoic, pt 1
1030
27Ch. XX: The Mesozoic, pt 2
1307
28Ch. XXI: The Tertiary
2364
29Ch. XXI: The Quaternary, pt 1
1809
30Ch. XXI: The Quaternary, pt 2
1633

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