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Adolf Morlot the Measure of Quarternary Time by Leonard G Wilson

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Adolf Morlot

the Measure of Quarternary Time

by

Leonard G Wilson

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Eastern end of Lake Geneva

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Geological section of the Tinière valley

in Lubbock, Scenery of Switzerland, 1896

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Clarens Section

Glacial clay containing limestone blocks

Alluvium containing rounded pebbles

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Beginning of railway cut at Villeneuve through the southern half of the Tinière cone.

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Railway cut through Tinière conecompleted in 1860

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Diagrammatic section throughTinière cone, showing Roman (Iron),

Bronze, and Stone Age levels

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Adolf Morlot1820 - 1867

Sir Charles Lyell1797 - 1875

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Older and higher Tinière coneabove and behind the modern cone

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