The Earth's tectonosphere : its past development and present behavior : an analysis of the geometrical, mechanical, thermal, and chemical aspects of the Earth's behavior in terms of a single, long-lived, deep-seated, global driving mechanism that has been operating during the entire 4.6 billion years that the Earth is believed to have been in existence
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The work The Earth's tectonosphere : its past development and present behavior : an analysis of the geometrical, mechanical, thermal, and chemical aspects of the Earth's behavior in terms of a single, long-lived, deep-seated, global driving mechanism that has been operating during the entire 4.6 billion years that the Earth is believed to have been in existence represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Boston University Libraries. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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The Earth's tectonosphere : its past development and present behavior : an analysis of the geometrical, mechanical, thermal, and chemical aspects of the Earth's behavior in terms of a single, long-lived, deep-seated, global driving mechanism that has been operating during the entire 4.6 billion years that the Earth is believed to have been in existence
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The work The Earth's tectonosphere : its past development and present behavior : an analysis of the geometrical, mechanical, thermal, and chemical aspects of the Earth's behavior in terms of a single, long-lived, deep-seated, global driving mechanism that has been operating during the entire 4.6 billion years that the Earth is believed to have been in existence represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Boston University Libraries. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- its past development and present behavior : an analysis of the geometrical, mechanical, thermal, and chemical aspects of the Earth's behavior in terms of a single, long-lived, deep-seated, global driving mechanism that has been operating during the entire 4.6 billion years that the Earth is believed to have been in existence
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- J.H. Tatsch
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- eng
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- index present
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- QE511
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- .T28 1977
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- non fiction
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- bibliography
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