Reprint of the original, first published in 1877.
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin Books
This influential geologist focused on the study of glacial formations in North America, with his work contributing to the current terminology for North American glacial stages. He was a pioneer in organizing geological research, leading the Wisconsin Survey and later heading the glacial division of the US Geological Survey. His academic leadership was further solidified through his presidency at the University of Wisconsin, followed by his role in organizing the Department of Geology at the University of Chicago. His lifelong dedication to geology and scientific dissemination is evidenced by his long tenure as president of the Chicago Academy of Sciences.






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