Derby, were covered with thick ice, which in most parts reached down to the sea, and that extensive snow-beds prevailed over the rest of England. In the summer months the melting of these would give rise to streams of muddy water, and produce the superficial... Geological Magazine - Page 378redigeeritud poolt - 1874Full view - About this book
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 lehte
...believed, however, that in the last period the mountains of Scotland and Wales, as well as the Penine range and the rest of the north of England as far...work having been done by frost, rain, and glaciers. — Notes on the Upper Engadine and the Italian valleys of Monte Rosa, and their relation to the glacier-erosion... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 lehte
...these would give rise to streams of muddy water, and produce the superficial deposits of brick -earth, warp, and loess ; whilst when the currents were stronger,...submarine, the work having been done by frost, rain, and I glaciers. — Notes on the Upper Engadine and the Italian valleys of Monte Rosa, and their relation... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1874 - 596 lehte
...and loess; whilst, when the currents were stronger, perhaps 1 874-] Geology. 545 from the thaw be:ng unusually rapid, deposits of gravel would be formed....work having been done by frost, rain, and glaciers. Mr. JG Goodchild has described the Glacial phenomena of the Eden Valley and the Western part of the... | |
| 1874 - 608 lehte
...brick earth, warp, and loess; whilst, when the currents were stronger, perhaps from the thaw be;ng unusually rapid, deposits of gravel would be formed....and the last great modifications of the surface were subac'rial, and not submarine, the work having been done by frost, rain, and glaciers. Mr. JG Goodchild... | |
| 1874 - 600 lehte
...brick earth, warp, and loess; whilst, when the currents were stronger, perhaps from the thaw be;ng unusually rapid, deposits of gravel would be formed....work having been done by frost, rain, and glaciers. Mr. JG Goodchild has described the Glacial phenomena of the Eden Valley and the Western part of the... | |
| 1875 - 548 lehte
...early glaciation by land-ice (maximum effects of glaciation). 3. The time of the late glaciers, the special subject of the paper. After expressing himself...work having been done by frost, rain, and glaciers. 2. " Notes on the Upper Engadine and the Italian Valleys of Monte Rosa, and their relation to the Glacier-erosion... | |
| 1875 - 528 lehte
...by land-ice (maximum effects of glaciation). 8. The time of the late glaciers, the special suhject of the paper. After expressing himself in opposition...work having been done by frost, rain, and glaciers. 2. " Notes on the Upper Eugadine and the Italian Valleys of Monte Rosa, and their relation to the Glacier-erosion... | |
| 1875 - 1118 lehte
...gradually become less and break up into valley-glaciers, which in their retreat would leave kaii us and eskers at low levels, and moraines in the mountainglens....work having been done by frost, rain, and glaciers. 2. " Notes on the Upper Engadine and the Italian Valleys of Monte Rosa, and their relation to the Glacier-erosion... | |
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