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A diagramatic section showing the order of succession of the various rocks that compose the crust of the earth with more especial reference to those found in England (colour litho)

A diagramatic section showing the order of succession of the various rocks that compose the crust of the earth with more especial reference to those found in England (colour litho)


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A diagramatic section showing the order of succession of the various rocks that compose the crust of the earth with more especial reference to those found in England (colour litho)

966547 A diagramatic section showing the order of succession of the various rocks that compose the crust of the earth with more especial reference to those found in England (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A diagramatic section showing the order of succession of the various rocks that compose the crust of the earth with more especial reference to those found in England. Illustration for Science For All by Robert Brown (Cassell, c 1890).); © Look and Learn

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Compose Diagramatic Earth Found Order Popular Reference Rocks Section Showing Succession Crust


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This print showcases a diagrammatic section that unveils the intricate order of succession among the diverse rocks constituting Earth's crust, with a particular focus on those discovered in England. Created by an anonymous English School artist during the 19th century, this color lithograph is now part of a private collection. The image provides an invaluable visual aid for understanding the scientific composition and arrangement of rocks within our planet's outer layer. It was originally featured as an illustration in Robert Brown's book "Science For All" published by Cassell around 1890. The diagram meticulously maps out the sequential layers of rock formations found in England, shedding light on their geological significance. Through vibrant colors and precise detailing, this educational artwork allows viewers to grasp how different types of rocks are stacked upon one another over time. By studying this diagramatic section, scientists and enthusiasts alike can gain insights into Earth's history and evolution through its stratigraphy. With its blend of artistic finesse and scientific accuracy, this print serves as both a visually stunning piece and an informative resource for anyone interested in geology or natural sciences. Its presence reminds us of the wonders hidden beneath our feet while emphasizing the importance of comprehending Earth's geological past to better understand its present state.

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