James Croll
Stellar Evolution and its Relations to Geological Time
James Croll
Stellar Evolution and its Relations to Geological Time
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James Croll's final publication, of 1889, explores the geological aspects of astrophysics and the life cycles and age of stars.
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James Croll's final publication, of 1889, explores the geological aspects of astrophysics and the life cycles and age of stars.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 136
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 182g
- ISBN-13: 9781108048361
- ISBN-10: 1108048366
- Artikelnr.: 35454560
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 136
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 182g
- ISBN-13: 9781108048361
- ISBN-10: 1108048366
- Artikelnr.: 35454560
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. The Impact Theory of Stellar Evolution: Consideration of the facts which support the theory, and of the light which the theory appears to cast upon the facts
1. Probable origin of meteorites
2. Motion of the stars, how of such different velocities, and always in straight lines
3. Motion of the stars not due to their mutual attractions
4. Probable origin of comets
5. Nebulae
6. Binary systems
7. Sudden outbursts of stars
8. Star clusters
9. Age of the sun's heat - a crucial test
Part II. Evidence in Support of the Theory from the Age of the Sun's Heat: Testimony of geology and biology as to the age of the sun's heat
Testimony of geology - method employed
The average rate of denudation in the past probably not much greater than at the present
How the method has been applied
Method as applied by Professor Haughton
Method as applied by Mr Alfred R. Wallace
Method as applied directly
Evidence from 'faults'
Time required to effect the foregoing amount of denudation
Age of the earth as determined by the date of the glacial epochs
Testimony of biology
Part III. Evidence in Support of the Theory from the Pre-nebular Condition of the Universe: Professor A. Winchell on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Mr Charles Morris on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Sir William R. Grove on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Evolution of the chemical elements, and its relations to stellar evolution
Sir Benjamin Brodie on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Dr T. Sterry Hunt on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Professor Oliver Lodge on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Mr. William Crookes on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Professor F. W. Clarke on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Dr G. Johnstone Stoney on the pre-nebular condition of matter
The impact theory in relation to the foregoing theories of the pre-nebular condition of matter
Index.
1. Probable origin of meteorites
2. Motion of the stars, how of such different velocities, and always in straight lines
3. Motion of the stars not due to their mutual attractions
4. Probable origin of comets
5. Nebulae
6. Binary systems
7. Sudden outbursts of stars
8. Star clusters
9. Age of the sun's heat - a crucial test
Part II. Evidence in Support of the Theory from the Age of the Sun's Heat: Testimony of geology and biology as to the age of the sun's heat
Testimony of geology - method employed
The average rate of denudation in the past probably not much greater than at the present
How the method has been applied
Method as applied by Professor Haughton
Method as applied by Mr Alfred R. Wallace
Method as applied directly
Evidence from 'faults'
Time required to effect the foregoing amount of denudation
Age of the earth as determined by the date of the glacial epochs
Testimony of biology
Part III. Evidence in Support of the Theory from the Pre-nebular Condition of the Universe: Professor A. Winchell on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Mr Charles Morris on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Sir William R. Grove on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Evolution of the chemical elements, and its relations to stellar evolution
Sir Benjamin Brodie on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Dr T. Sterry Hunt on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Professor Oliver Lodge on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Mr. William Crookes on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Professor F. W. Clarke on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Dr G. Johnstone Stoney on the pre-nebular condition of matter
The impact theory in relation to the foregoing theories of the pre-nebular condition of matter
Index.
Part I. The Impact Theory of Stellar Evolution: Consideration of the facts which support the theory, and of the light which the theory appears to cast upon the facts
1. Probable origin of meteorites
2. Motion of the stars, how of such different velocities, and always in straight lines
3. Motion of the stars not due to their mutual attractions
4. Probable origin of comets
5. Nebulae
6. Binary systems
7. Sudden outbursts of stars
8. Star clusters
9. Age of the sun's heat - a crucial test
Part II. Evidence in Support of the Theory from the Age of the Sun's Heat: Testimony of geology and biology as to the age of the sun's heat
Testimony of geology - method employed
The average rate of denudation in the past probably not much greater than at the present
How the method has been applied
Method as applied by Professor Haughton
Method as applied by Mr Alfred R. Wallace
Method as applied directly
Evidence from 'faults'
Time required to effect the foregoing amount of denudation
Age of the earth as determined by the date of the glacial epochs
Testimony of biology
Part III. Evidence in Support of the Theory from the Pre-nebular Condition of the Universe: Professor A. Winchell on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Mr Charles Morris on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Sir William R. Grove on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Evolution of the chemical elements, and its relations to stellar evolution
Sir Benjamin Brodie on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Dr T. Sterry Hunt on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Professor Oliver Lodge on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Mr. William Crookes on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Professor F. W. Clarke on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Dr G. Johnstone Stoney on the pre-nebular condition of matter
The impact theory in relation to the foregoing theories of the pre-nebular condition of matter
Index.
1. Probable origin of meteorites
2. Motion of the stars, how of such different velocities, and always in straight lines
3. Motion of the stars not due to their mutual attractions
4. Probable origin of comets
5. Nebulae
6. Binary systems
7. Sudden outbursts of stars
8. Star clusters
9. Age of the sun's heat - a crucial test
Part II. Evidence in Support of the Theory from the Age of the Sun's Heat: Testimony of geology and biology as to the age of the sun's heat
Testimony of geology - method employed
The average rate of denudation in the past probably not much greater than at the present
How the method has been applied
Method as applied by Professor Haughton
Method as applied by Mr Alfred R. Wallace
Method as applied directly
Evidence from 'faults'
Time required to effect the foregoing amount of denudation
Age of the earth as determined by the date of the glacial epochs
Testimony of biology
Part III. Evidence in Support of the Theory from the Pre-nebular Condition of the Universe: Professor A. Winchell on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Mr Charles Morris on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Sir William R. Grove on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Evolution of the chemical elements, and its relations to stellar evolution
Sir Benjamin Brodie on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Dr T. Sterry Hunt on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Professor Oliver Lodge on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Mr. William Crookes on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Professor F. W. Clarke on the pre-nebular condition of matter
Dr G. Johnstone Stoney on the pre-nebular condition of matter
The impact theory in relation to the foregoing theories of the pre-nebular condition of matter
Index.