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Shiftings of sea floors and coast lines / by Norman L. Bowen, Joseph A. Cushman [and] Roy E. Dickerson.

LIBRA 378.748 PKB.13
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LIBRA QE35 .P38 1941
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
University of Pennsylvania. Bicentennial Conference (1940 : University of Pennsylvania)
Contributor:
Bowen, Norman Levi, 1887-1956.
Cushman, Joseph A. (Joseph Augustine), 1881-1949.
Dickerson, Roy E. (Roy Ernest), 1877-1944.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Geology.
Earth (Planet)--Surface.
Earth (Planet).
Earth movements.
Physical Description:
3 preliminary leaves, 30 pages : plates, maps, diagrams ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 1941.
Contents:
Physical controls in adjustments of the earth's crust, by N. L. Bowen.
Geologic changes and structures as revealed by submarine cores from the Atlantic, by J. A. Cushman.
Molengraaff river: a drowned Pleistocene stream and other Asian evidences bearing upon the lowering of sea level during the ice age, by R. E. Dickerson.
Notes:
Bibliographical foot-notes.
OCLC:
16951007

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