10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FLUVIALIST»
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The Philosophical Magazine
tified if any Fluvialist shall hereafter undertake the examination of the same
phaanomena, and explain in detail, on his own hypothesis, the exact manner in
which the valleys of the Thames and its tributaries can have been formed.
tified if any Fluvialist shall hereafter undertake the examination of the same
phaenomena, and explain in detail, on his own hypothesis, the exact manner in
which the valleys of the Thames and its tributaries can have been formed.
flume. [eng]. fluvialist. flume [eng] An artificial inclined channel used for
conveying water for industrial purposes, such as irrigation, transportation, mining,
logging, or power production; or for diverting the water of a stream from its
channel for ...
Julia A. Jackson, James P. Mehl, Klaus K. E. Neuendorf, 2005
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Thinking about the Earth: A History of Ideas in Geology
But what could Hutton - a fluvialist - say about the various phenomena mentioned
at the beginning of the present chapter? In fact, Hutton did not deal very
satisfactorily with such matters. There are, none the less, a couple of interesting
pages ...
David Roger Oldroyd, 1996
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Ice or water: another appeal to induction from the ...
Now, in order to get over this difficulty, the fluvialist must, I conceive, argue that at
the time when these streams commenced their operations the said escarpments
presented no barriers at all, all the valleys on the west of them having been at ...
Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth, 1905
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The Philosophical Magazine, Or Annals of Chemistry, ...
tified if any Fluvialist shall hereafter undertake the examination of the same
phaenomena, and explain in detail, on his own hypothesis, the exact manner in
which the valleys of the Thames and its tributaries can have been formed.
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The History of the Study of Landforms: Volume 1 - ...
394) A more moderate view of the effect of structure is represented by the ideas
of Scrope, the fluvialist. Scrope objected to Jukes' dogmatic assertion thatinternal
causes have nodirect effect onthe external form of the ground. Jukes, as we shall
...
Richard J. Chorley, Antony J. Dunn, Robert P. Beckinsale, 2009
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Worlds Before Adam: The Reconstruction of Geohistory in the ...
Sedgwick took advantage of his position as president of the Geological Society to
review all these contentious issues. On the question of erosion, he was
convinced by Lyell's (and Scrope's) fluvialist interpretation of central France, but
equally ...
Martin J. S. Rudwick, 2010
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Genesis and Geology: A Study in the Relations of Scientific ...
Two incipient schools, "Fluvialist" and "Diluvialist," had developed and had
prepared the positions which uniformitarian and catastrophist would occupy once
Lyell made the disagreement explicit and fundamental. For the fluvialist papers
and ...
Charles Coulston Gillispie, 1951
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Catastrophic flooding: the origin of the Channeled Scabland
102-115), who categorically denied the role of debacles in creating complex
valley systems. The "fluvialist" school of Hutton and Playfair contrasted with the
general adherence to diluvialist concepts by British geomor- phologists of the
early ...