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Page 84
... evidence used to infer the struc- ture and composition of the Earth's interior . The outline deals first with geophysical evidence , especially that afforded by seismic wave velocities , but also other geophysical evidence , such as the ...
... evidence used to infer the struc- ture and composition of the Earth's interior . The outline deals first with geophysical evidence , especially that afforded by seismic wave velocities , but also other geophysical evidence , such as the ...
Page 116
... evidence concerning the evolution of the hydrosphere - atmosphere derived from the anal- ysis of the mass and distribution of sedimentary rocks that have been deposited from the oceans during geological time . Finally , it deals with ...
... evidence concerning the evolution of the hydrosphere - atmosphere derived from the anal- ysis of the mass and distribution of sedimentary rocks that have been deposited from the oceans during geological time . Finally , it deals with ...
Page 123
... evidence from the distribution and ecological requirements of fossil plants and animals b . Indirect organic information ; e.g. , evidence from coprolites and from animal tracks , trails , and burrows c . Petrological information ; e.g. ...
... evidence from the distribution and ecological requirements of fossil plants and animals b . Indirect organic information ; e.g. , evidence from coprolites and from animal tracks , trails , and burrows c . Petrological information ; e.g. ...
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