| 1881 - 1100 σελίδες
...remain to be investigated, and whatever be the conclusions as to its origin and mode of preservation, it certainly remains one of the most wonderful and puzzling geological phenomena in existence. On the 3d of September we sailed from Chamisso Harbor for Bering Strait, arriving off East Cape of... | |
| George Frederick Wright, Warren Upham - 1889 - 662 σελίδες
...remain to be investigated, and whatever be the conclusions as to its origin and mode of preservation, it certainly remains one of the most wonderful and puzzling geological phenomena in existence. The same author elsewhere writes that the continuity of this deposit " is broken between Kotzebue Sound... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1892 - 1340 σελίδες
...investigated, and whatever be the conclusions aa to its origin and mode of preservation, this formation certainly remains one of the most wonderful and puzzling geological phenomena in existence. From the character of some of the bad-smelling deposit which was brought home and appeared to be exclusively... | |
| William Healey Dall, Gilbert Dennison Harris - 1892 - 384 σελίδες
...investigated, and whatever be the conclusions as to its origin and mode of preservation, this formation certainly remains one of the most wonderful and puzzling geological phenomena in existence. From the character of some of the bad-smelling deposit which was brought home and appeared to be exclusively... | |
| Alfred Geddes Maddren - 1907 - 576 σελίδες
...remain to be investigated, and whatever be the conclusions as to its origin and mode of preservation, it certainly remains one of the most wonderful and puzzling geological phenomena in existence. The above account has been reprinted by Mr. Dall in the following: Bulletin of the US Geol. Survey... | |
| 1907 - 594 σελίδες
...remain to be investigated, and whatever be the conclusions as to its origin and mode of preservation, it certainly remains one of the most wonderful and puzzling geological phenomena in existence. " On the 3d of September we sailed from Chamisso Harbor for Bering Strait. * * * " The above account... | |
| George Frederick Wright - 1911 - 848 σελίδες
...remain to be investigated, and whatever be the conclusions as to its origin and mode of preservation, it certainly remains one of the most wonderful and puzzling geological phenomena in existence. The same author elsewhere writes that the continuity of this deposit " is broken between Kotzebue Sound... | |
| Adolphus Washington Greely - 1925 - 396 σελίδες
...them the same year, 1880, and after careful examination reports: "It appeared that the ridge itself, 2 miles wide and 250 feet high, was chiefly composed...ice-cliffs observed along the banks of the river about 80 miles from the mouth. . . . One cliff measured by sextant angles showed 185 feet. The tops of the... | |
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