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The Discovery of the South Magnetic Pole
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contributors ix
- Contents xi
- Acknowledgements xvii
- Uniformitarian Meanders 1
- 4004 BC 2
- Brief Thoughts on Maps 3
- Variable Strata 4
- Biblical Uniformitarianism 5
- Geological Literature 5
- On the Prospects of Coal near Otakaia, Otago 6
- The Discovery of the South Magnetic Pole 11
- Geologists in Antarctica 19
- Oceanography at Wisconsin 19
- Sampling the Sea Floor in 1820 20
- The Last Pterodactyl 24
- Plain Geology 26
- Pardon? 29
- Rocks, Whistles and Last Trumps 30
- The First Seismograph 30
- The San Francisco Earthquake 31
- Earthquake in Valdivia 32
- Legal Slip 33
- Einstein and Gutenberg 33
- A Scientific Swindler 34
- Alfred Wegener, Meteorologist (1870–1930) 42
- Et Al. 45
- On Brevity 45
- Poppycock 46
- Rock Bottom 46
- Annual Mileage 47
- Student Field Trip 48
- Travelling Expenses 48
- Victorian Geology 49
- Life on the Ocean Wave 50
- Geology in London 51
- William Buckland 1784-1856) 51
- Divining for Metals 54
- Proof Spirit 57
- Feasting 58
- Fasting 59
- Struthiomimus, or the Danger of Being Too Clever 59
- Burnet and His Critics 61
- Expert Advice 70
- Compiling Maps 70
- Joining-up 70
- Theories of the Earth, 1828 71
- Pursuing a Line of Thought 78
- Petrifications 78
- The Excursion 80
- Respect for the Director General 81
- Bureaucracy, 1885 81
- Official Letters 82
- Irish Debt 83
- The Village and Its Amusements 84
- Poor Smith 85
- Odd Balls 86
- Time and Tide 86
- Old Magma 87
- Magmafication 87
- A Fossil Town 89
- In Aquavitae, Veritas 91
- On the Effects of Malt Whisky 91
- Traits of My Early Childhood 91
- Self-esteem 92
- Transient Love 93
- Haute Cuisine 94
- Motivating Research 96
- Marsh and Cope 97
- A Visit to Dr Woodward 100
- Cephalopods Cure Cramp in Cows 101
- Ad Infinitum 102
- Collecting in 1728 102
- The Specimen Hunter 103
- Self-possession 103
- Mary Anning 103
- Welsh Pronunciation: the Sedgwick Way 105
- Plesiosaurus triatarsostinus 106
- A New Approach 108
- Plus Ça Change 110
- Geology in 1969 110
- The Piltdown Hoax 111
- Sedgwick on The Origin of Species 113
- Aping the Past 113
- Letter to the Earth 114
- Geology–the Hypothetical Science 115
- A Geologist's Paradise 116
- The Great Diamond Hoax 116
- Mark Twain–Geologist 124
- Theorists 130
- Ami Boué 130
- Dress and Equipment 100 Years Ago 132
- Darwin and Sedgwick in the Field 134
- Darwin on Lyell 135
- Lyell as Statesman and Gourmand 136
- Cabbage Rolls 140
- Trace Elements in Food 141
- Lab. Work 142
- Chemists and Geologists 142
- In Situ 143
- Cuvier's Study 144
- The Jolly Young Trilobite 145
- Potted Geology 146
- Science and Economists 147
- In Memoriam 148
- Field Trip–New Mexico 149
- Moderation in All Things 152
- Storm Warning 152
- . . . But Names Can Never Hurt Me 153
- Call a Spade a Spade 154
- Linnaeus Simplified 154
- Musty Dons 155
- Rote Learning 157
- Practical Demonstrations 158
- Student Assessment 160
- Rara Avis 161
- The Giant's Causeway 161
- Triangular Diagrams 162
- ‘Frisky Hall’ 162
- Experimental Folding 163
- The Pick and Hammer Club 164
- Russian Efficiency 166
- Stone Juice 168
- Acknowledgement 168
- Geological Poachers 169
- Pretty Stones 170
- Magnetic Attraction 172
- E. B. Bailey (1881-1965) 172
- Ruskin on Rocks 173
- The Death of Pliny the Elder 174
- Vesuvius 176
- Volcanic Moulds 179
- Fecal Petrofabrics 180
- Suggestions re Field Work, etc. 181
- AWOL 183
- Powell in the Grand Canyon 184
- The Min. Mag. 190
- The Cosmic Achoo! 191
- Index 193
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contributors ix
- Contents xi
- Acknowledgements xvii
- Uniformitarian Meanders 1
- 4004 BC 2
- Brief Thoughts on Maps 3
- Variable Strata 4
- Biblical Uniformitarianism 5
- Geological Literature 5
- On the Prospects of Coal near Otakaia, Otago 6
- The Discovery of the South Magnetic Pole 11
- Geologists in Antarctica 19
- Oceanography at Wisconsin 19
- Sampling the Sea Floor in 1820 20
- The Last Pterodactyl 24
- Plain Geology 26
- Pardon? 29
- Rocks, Whistles and Last Trumps 30
- The First Seismograph 30
- The San Francisco Earthquake 31
- Earthquake in Valdivia 32
- Legal Slip 33
- Einstein and Gutenberg 33
- A Scientific Swindler 34
- Alfred Wegener, Meteorologist (1870–1930) 42
- Et Al. 45
- On Brevity 45
- Poppycock 46
- Rock Bottom 46
- Annual Mileage 47
- Student Field Trip 48
- Travelling Expenses 48
- Victorian Geology 49
- Life on the Ocean Wave 50
- Geology in London 51
- William Buckland 1784-1856) 51
- Divining for Metals 54
- Proof Spirit 57
- Feasting 58
- Fasting 59
- Struthiomimus, or the Danger of Being Too Clever 59
- Burnet and His Critics 61
- Expert Advice 70
- Compiling Maps 70
- Joining-up 70
- Theories of the Earth, 1828 71
- Pursuing a Line of Thought 78
- Petrifications 78
- The Excursion 80
- Respect for the Director General 81
- Bureaucracy, 1885 81
- Official Letters 82
- Irish Debt 83
- The Village and Its Amusements 84
- Poor Smith 85
- Odd Balls 86
- Time and Tide 86
- Old Magma 87
- Magmafication 87
- A Fossil Town 89
- In Aquavitae, Veritas 91
- On the Effects of Malt Whisky 91
- Traits of My Early Childhood 91
- Self-esteem 92
- Transient Love 93
- Haute Cuisine 94
- Motivating Research 96
- Marsh and Cope 97
- A Visit to Dr Woodward 100
- Cephalopods Cure Cramp in Cows 101
- Ad Infinitum 102
- Collecting in 1728 102
- The Specimen Hunter 103
- Self-possession 103
- Mary Anning 103
- Welsh Pronunciation: the Sedgwick Way 105
- Plesiosaurus triatarsostinus 106
- A New Approach 108
- Plus Ça Change 110
- Geology in 1969 110
- The Piltdown Hoax 111
- Sedgwick on The Origin of Species 113
- Aping the Past 113
- Letter to the Earth 114
- Geology–the Hypothetical Science 115
- A Geologist's Paradise 116
- The Great Diamond Hoax 116
- Mark Twain–Geologist 124
- Theorists 130
- Ami Boué 130
- Dress and Equipment 100 Years Ago 132
- Darwin and Sedgwick in the Field 134
- Darwin on Lyell 135
- Lyell as Statesman and Gourmand 136
- Cabbage Rolls 140
- Trace Elements in Food 141
- Lab. Work 142
- Chemists and Geologists 142
- In Situ 143
- Cuvier's Study 144
- The Jolly Young Trilobite 145
- Potted Geology 146
- Science and Economists 147
- In Memoriam 148
- Field Trip–New Mexico 149
- Moderation in All Things 152
- Storm Warning 152
- . . . But Names Can Never Hurt Me 153
- Call a Spade a Spade 154
- Linnaeus Simplified 154
- Musty Dons 155
- Rote Learning 157
- Practical Demonstrations 158
- Student Assessment 160
- Rara Avis 161
- The Giant's Causeway 161
- Triangular Diagrams 162
- ‘Frisky Hall’ 162
- Experimental Folding 163
- The Pick and Hammer Club 164
- Russian Efficiency 166
- Stone Juice 168
- Acknowledgement 168
- Geological Poachers 169
- Pretty Stones 170
- Magnetic Attraction 172
- E. B. Bailey (1881-1965) 172
- Ruskin on Rocks 173
- The Death of Pliny the Elder 174
- Vesuvius 176
- Volcanic Moulds 179
- Fecal Petrofabrics 180
- Suggestions re Field Work, etc. 181
- AWOL 183
- Powell in the Grand Canyon 184
- The Min. Mag. 190
- The Cosmic Achoo! 191
- Index 193