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III.—On Rapid Elevation of Submerged Lands and the Possible Results

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

It is not impossible that readers of a paper lately published by our venerated senior geologist may have been startled, some for one reason others for another and opposite. On reading the suggestions he has put forward as to the results from rapid elevations over southern England, some will recoil as at a revival of catastrophic machinery; some on the other hand may hail the invention of anovel and most potent agency. I doubt whether either view is altogether correct or defensible.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1892

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1 Travels among the Great Andes of the Equator, p. 328. I am not sure whether he means that the whole operation was completed in a minute. If not, the force in action was less than I am assuming it to have been.