The geologist Richard Dixon Oldham (1858-1936) published the second edition of Geology of India in 1892 for the Geological Survey of India. The work is a thoroughgoing revision of the first edition of the same manual compiled by H. M. Medlicott (1829-1905) and W. T. Blanford (1832-1905), published in 1879. It contains one of the earliest and most important geological surveys of India. Owing to an increase in available data since the first edition, descriptions of the rock formations of the country are arranged chronologically. This edition is particularly important for the data on, and discussion of, the age and origins of the Himalayas. It includes other chapters on metamorphic and crystalline rocks, fossils, vegetation, volcanic regions, geological history, and rock formation. It is a key work of nineteenth-century geology which remains relevant for geologists studying the subcontinent today.
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Geology Of India: For Students is a comprehensive textbook written by Darashaw Nosherwan Wadia in 1919. The book provides a detailed account of the geological history and features of India, covering...
This manual provides an in-depth look into the theoretical and practical aspects of geology. Phillips covers topics such as the composition and structure of rocks, the history of the earth, and the...
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First published in 1857, The Student's Manual of Geology remains an essential resource for anyone interested in the history and nature of the Earth's geological structures. Author J. Beete Jukes...