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""A Contribution To The Theory Of Glacial Motion"" is a scientific book written by Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin in 1904. The book is a detailed analysis of glacial motion and the forces that drive it. Chamberlin explores the physical properties of glaciers, including their composition and structure, and how they move and shape the landscape around them. He also delves into the various factors that influence glacial motion, such as temperature, pressure, and the properties of the underlying bedrock. Throughout the book, Chamberlin presents a series of theories and hypotheses to explain the complex behavior of glaciers. He draws on his extensive knowledge of physics, geology, and other scientific disciplines to provide a comprehensive understanding of glacial motion. The book is written in a clear and concise style, making it accessible to both scientists and lay readers interested in the subject. Overall, ""A Contribution To The Theory Of Glacial Motion"" is an important contribution to the field of glaciology and remains a valuable resource for researchers and students alike. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the mechanics of glaciers and their impact on our planet.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781436723046
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 28
  • Udgivet:
  • 29. juni 2008
  • Størrelse:
  • 216x279x2 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 118 g.
  • 2-3 uger.
  • 4. december 2024
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""A Contribution To The Theory Of Glacial Motion"" is a scientific book written by Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin in 1904. The book is a detailed analysis of glacial motion and the forces that drive it. Chamberlin explores the physical properties of glaciers, including their composition and structure, and how they move and shape the landscape around them. He also delves into the various factors that influence glacial motion, such as temperature, pressure, and the properties of the underlying bedrock. Throughout the book, Chamberlin presents a series of theories and hypotheses to explain the complex behavior of glaciers. He draws on his extensive knowledge of physics, geology, and other scientific disciplines to provide a comprehensive understanding of glacial motion. The book is written in a clear and concise style, making it accessible to both scientists and lay readers interested in the subject. Overall, ""A Contribution To The Theory Of Glacial Motion"" is an important contribution to the field of glaciology and remains a valuable resource for researchers and students alike. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the mechanics of glaciers and their impact on our planet.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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