Études sur les glaciers
Swiss-born zoologist, geologist and paleontologist Louis Agassiz (1807–73) was among the foremost scientists of his day. When he took up the study of glaciology and glacial geomorphology in Switzerland in 1836, he recorded evidence left by former glaciers, such as glacial erratics, drumlins and rock scouring and scratching. In this work, published in 1840, he proposed a revolutionary ice-age theory, according to which, glaciers are the remaining portions of sheets of ice which once covered the earth. His radical suggestion undermined the hypothesis that landscape features were the result of a great biblical flood. Although Agassiz's invaluable work led some to acclaim him as the 'father' of glacial theory, critics have cited the contributions of others, including Jean de Charpentier and Karl Schimper. The book also describes the features of active glaciers, including ice tables, ice pinnacles and moraines.
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Études sur les glaciers
Swiss-born zoologist, geologist and paleontologist Louis Agassiz (1807–73) was among the foremost scientists of his day. When he took up the study of glaciology and glacial geomorphology in Switzerland in 1836, he recorded evidence left by former glaciers, such as glacial erratics, drumlins and rock scouring and scratching. In this work, published in 1840, he proposed a revolutionary ice-age theory, according to which, glaciers are the remaining portions of sheets of ice which once covered the earth. His radical suggestion undermined the hypothesis that landscape features were the result of a great biblical flood. Although Agassiz's invaluable work led some to acclaim him as the 'father' of glacial theory, critics have cited the contributions of others, including Jean de Charpentier and Karl Schimper. The book also describes the features of active glaciers, including ice tables, ice pinnacles and moraines.
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Études sur les glaciers

Études sur les glaciers

by Louis Agassiz
Études sur les glaciers

Études sur les glaciers

by Louis Agassiz

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Swiss-born zoologist, geologist and paleontologist Louis Agassiz (1807–73) was among the foremost scientists of his day. When he took up the study of glaciology and glacial geomorphology in Switzerland in 1836, he recorded evidence left by former glaciers, such as glacial erratics, drumlins and rock scouring and scratching. In this work, published in 1840, he proposed a revolutionary ice-age theory, according to which, glaciers are the remaining portions of sheets of ice which once covered the earth. His radical suggestion undermined the hypothesis that landscape features were the result of a great biblical flood. Although Agassiz's invaluable work led some to acclaim him as the 'father' of glacial theory, critics have cited the contributions of others, including Jean de Charpentier and Karl Schimper. The book also describes the features of active glaciers, including ice tables, ice pinnacles and moraines.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108049764
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 07/05/2012
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Earth Science
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 362
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.79(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Aperçu historique sur l'étude des glaciers; 2. Des glaciers en général; 3. De la surface des glaciers; 4. De l'aspect extérieur des glaciers; 5. De la couleur des glaciers; 6. Des crevasses des glaciers; 7. Des aiguilles de glace; 8. Des moraines; 9. Des tables des glaciers; 10. Des cones graveleux des glaciers; 11. De la formation des glaciers; 12. Du mouvement des glaciers; 13. De la surface inférieure des glaciers et des cavités; 14. De l'action des glaciers sur leur fond; 15. De la température des glaciers et des eaux du sol; 16. Des oscillations des glaciers dans les temps historiques; 17. De l'ancienne extension des glaciers dans les Alpes; 18. Preuves de l'existance de grandes nappes de glace en dehors de l'enceinte des Alpes.
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