By EDWARD GREENLY, FGS ~|)AMSAY'S view of the Strait as a glacial furrow was in the main JAi accepted ; but it was shown, from the general glacial phenomena and from soundings, that the middle reach of the Strait cannot be explained in that way. Evidence... Archaeologia Cambrensis - Page 4061912Full view - About this book
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1913 - 810 pages
...which he accepted Ramsay's view of the Strait as a glacial furrow, but the middle of the Strait cannot be explained in that way. Evidence was adduced to...relations of the ice of the mountain land and of the sea-basin admitted of the accumulation of a temporary lake. Post-glacial erosion and subsequent changes... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1913 - 788 pages
...which he accepted Ramsay's view of the Strait as a glacial furrow, but the middle of the Strait cannot be explained in that way. Evidence was adduced to...relations of the ice of the mountain land and of the sea-basin admitted of the accumulation of a temporary lake. Post-glacial erosion and subsequent changes... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1912 - 660 pages
...shown, from the general glacial phenomena and from soundings, that the middle reach of the Strait cannot be explained in that way. Evidence was adduced to...a time when the mutual relations of the ice of the mountain-land and of the sea-basin admitted of the accumulation of a temporary lake. Post-Glacial erosion... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1912 - 670 pages
...shown, from the general glacial phenomena and from soundings, that the middle reach of the Strait cannot be explained in that way. Evidence was adduced to...excavated by glacial waters during the recession of the ioo at a time when the mutual relations of the ice of the mountain-land and of the sea-basin admitted... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1913 - 1076 pages
...from the general glacial phenomena, and from soundings, that the middle reach of the strait cannot be explained in that way. Evidence was adduced to...a time when the mutual relations of the ice of the o Balfour Bore, fife ... 36 feet below Calmy Limestone horizon. o Bilston Burn .... 100 feet below... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1912 - 662 pages
...shown, from the general glacial phenomena and from soundings, that the middle reach of the Strait cannot be explained in that way. Evidence was adduced to...a time when the mutual relations of the ice of the mountain-land and of the sea-basin admitted of tho accumulation of a temporary lake. Post-Glacial erosion... | |
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