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Daly, Reginald Aldworth
Strength and structure of the earth : by Reginald Aldworth Daly. Hafner Publishing Company, New York and London, 1969. 434 pages, 85 figures Available to Purchase
Architecture of the Earth. Reginald Aldworth Daly. D. Appleton-Century Company, 1938, zoo pp. 152 illus. $3.00. (The Century Earth Science Series, Kirtley F. Mather, Editor.) Available to Purchase
R.A. Daly’s early model of seafloor generation 40 years before the Vine–Matthews hypothesis: an outstanding theoretical achievement inspired by field work on St. Helena in 1921–1922 Available to Purchase
The name "tholeiite" Free
Genetic classification of underground volatile agents Available to Purchase
Ores, magmatic emanations, and modes of igneous intrusion; discussion of paper by B. S. Butler Available to Purchase
Errata Available to Purchase
THE INFLUENCE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HEIDELBERG ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF GEOLOGY IN NORTH AMERICA BETWEEN 1860 AND 1913 Available to Purchase
BECOMING INTERESTED IN EXPERIMENTS: AMERICAN IGNEOUS PETROLOGISTS AND THE GEOPHYSICAL LABORATORY, 1905-1965 Available to Purchase
ROBERT S. DIETZ AND THE RECOGNITION OF IMPACT STRUCTURES ON EARTH Available to Purchase
Cover, Editorial, Suggestions for Contributors, Letter to the Editor, Introduction Available to Purchase
Grabens in Gulf Coast Anticlines and Their Relation to Other Faulted Troughs Available to Purchase
28th DeBeers Alex. Du Toit Memorial Lecture, 2004. On Cryogenian (Neoproterozoic) ice-sheet dynamics and the limitations of the glacial sedimentary record Available to Purchase
A historical account of how continental drift and plate tectonics provided the framework for our current understanding of palaeogeography Available to Purchase
Folded Faults in Rocky Mountain Foothills of Alberta, Canada Available to Purchase
NOT “JUST A PETROGRAPHER”: THE LIFE AND WORK OF FELIX CHAYES (1916–1993) Available to Purchase
Revolutions in the Earth Sciences: Continental Drift, Impact and other Catastrophes Available to Purchase
Book Reviews, Interesting Publications, Notice, Author Guidelines, Treasure’s Report, Notes on Contributors, HESS matters Available to Purchase
What Is the Use of the History of Geology to a Practicing Geologist? The Propaedeutical Case of Stratigraphy Available to Purchase
Sedimentology: from single grains to recent and past environments: some trends in sedimentology in the twentieth century Available to Purchase
Abstract Before 1900, Henry Clifton Sorby, the ‘founder of sedimentary petrography’, covered many aspects of the study of sedimentary rocks. During the first half of the twentieth century, there followed numerous detailed descriptions of such rocks and actualistic ideas were increasingly introduced. Specialization began between the two World Wars. The use of single grains and their statistical evaluation, especially of heavy minerals, and the investigation of clay minerals, were stimulated by the needs of the oil industry, together with regional descriptions, including facies studies on land and on the sea bottom. Specialization further increased between 1945 and 1968, with an explosion of publications. Ongoing field and laboratory studies, and new concepts such as the origin of turbidites, or diagenesis — especially in carbonate rocks — were treated in much greater detail. Again the oil industry was one of the major driving forces. Since 1968, global aspects gained greater attention, as for example with the Deep-sea Drilling Project. Geophysics contributed to facies and basin analysis. Extraterrestrial factors such as variation in Earth's orbit or bolide impacts, and their indications in sediments, came to be considered important for understanding world climates, and also evolution. Cross-disciplinary and international approaches have become, and continue to be, of growing importance.