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Geology, Its Influence On Modern Beliefs is a book written by David Page in 1876. The book provides a popular sketch of the scientific teachings and economic bearings of geology. It explores the influence of geology on modern beliefs and how it has shaped our understanding of the natural world. The book covers a wide range of topics including the history of the earth, the formation of rocks and minerals, the structure of the earth's crust, and the impact of geological processes on human societies. It also discusses the economic importance of geology, including the discovery and exploitation of…mehr

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Geology, Its Influence On Modern Beliefs is a book written by David Page in 1876. The book provides a popular sketch of the scientific teachings and economic bearings of geology. It explores the influence of geology on modern beliefs and how it has shaped our understanding of the natural world. The book covers a wide range of topics including the history of the earth, the formation of rocks and minerals, the structure of the earth's crust, and the impact of geological processes on human societies. It also discusses the economic importance of geology, including the discovery and exploitation of mineral resources. Overall, Geology, Its Influence On Modern Beliefs is a comprehensive and informative introduction to the science of geology and its role in shaping our world.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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David L. Page, Ph.D., is an imaging scientist and an amateur political junky. Despite what most folks say, I'm not a bad guy, although a couple of head injuries and concussions over the years have warped my mind. My Doctorate of Philosophy is in Engineering from the University of Tennessee, and I live in Knoxville with my wife, Lisa, and my daughter, Grace.