Barrell, Joseph, 1869-1919
Barrell, Joseph
Barrell, Joseph, 1869-
Joseph Barrell American geologist (1869-1919)
VIAF ID: 69294718 ( Personal )
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Works
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Central Connecticut in the geologic past | |
Criteria for the recognition of ancient delta deposits | |
Dominantly fluviatile origin under seasonal rainfall of the old red sandstone | |
The evolution of the Earth and its inhabitants : a series of lectures delivered before the Yale Chapter of the Sigma Xi during the Academic year 1916-1917 | |
Factors in Movements of the Strand Line a. their Results in the Pleistocene a. Post-Pleistocene | |
Geological Relations of Eart-Condensation and Resulting Acceleration in Rotation. | |
Geology of the Marysville mining district, Montana : a study of igneous intrusion and contact metamorphism | |
Influence of silurian-devonian climates on the rise of air-breathing vertebrates | |
The lithology of Connecticut | |
The Nature and bearings of Isostasy : The status of the theory of Isostasy | |
The Nature and environment of the Lower Cambrian sediments of the Southern Appalachians | |
On Continental Fragmentation, and the Geologic Bearing of the Moon's Surficial Features | |
On Internal Stresses and Changes of Figure | |
On Theoretic Relations to Joint Systems | |
The Piedmont terraces of the Northern Appalachians | |
Relations between climate and terrestrial deposits | |
Relations of subjacent igneous invasion to regional metamorphism | |
A revised geologic time-table for North America | |
Rythms and the measurements of geologic time | |
<<The>> Spheres of the Earth and Their Effects on the Lithosphere | |
The strength of the earth’s crust. | |
Studies for students relative geological importance of continental, littoral, and marine sedimentation |