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... period were largely denuded . Volcanic activity was resumed during the second period , but its products were of the basic class , and now form the basaltic plateaus . During the third period the volcanic energy was dwindling down , and ...
... period were largely denuded . Volcanic activity was resumed during the second period , but its products were of the basic class , and now form the basaltic plateaus . During the third period the volcanic energy was dwindling down , and ...
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... period . Although the light curve is of such a shape as to enable the minima to be determined with much precision , the variations in brightness proceeding with relatively great rapidity , and Mr. Chandler had therefore be lieved that ...
... period . Although the light curve is of such a shape as to enable the minima to be determined with much precision , the variations in brightness proceeding with relatively great rapidity , and Mr. Chandler had therefore be lieved that ...
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... period in the Crimea , and was continued through the Chalk period . A considerable raising took place during the earlier parts of the Tertiary period , and the Miocene epoch was characterized by subsidences , especially in the south ...
... period in the Crimea , and was continued through the Chalk period . A considerable raising took place during the earlier parts of the Tertiary period , and the Miocene epoch was characterized by subsidences , especially in the south ...
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