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James Dwight Dana


Born
in Utica, New York, The United States
February 12, 1813

Died
April 14, 1895

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James Dwight Dana (1813-1895) was an American geologist, mineralogist and zoologist. He made important studies of mountain-building, volcanic activity, and the origin and structure of continents and oceans.

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A text-book of geology

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The System of Mineralogy, V...

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Manual Of Geology

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The Geological Story Briefl...

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On Coral Reefs and Islands

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Manual of Mineral Science b...

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Science and the Bible: A Re...

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Manual Of Mineralogy And Pe...

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Memoir of Arnold Guyot, 180...

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“In using the present in order to reveal the past, we assume that the forces in the world are essentially the same through all time; for these forces are based on the very nature of matter, and could not have changed. The ocean has always had its waves, and those waves have always acted in the same manner. Running water on the land has ever had the same power of wear and transportation and mathematical value to its force. The laws of chemistry, heat, electricity, and mechanics have been the same through time. The plan of living structures has been fundamentally one, for the whole series belongs to one system, as much almost as the parts of an animal to the one body; and the relations of life to light and heat, and to the atmosphere, have ever been the same as now.”
James Dwight Dana, Manual Of Geology

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