A Theory of Earth's Origin: Four LecturesThis book was originally published in 1949 and consists of four lectures which were delivered at the Academy of Sciences Geophysical Institute in 1948 on the author's hypothesis of the genesis of the Earth and other planets. |
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Contents
Preface to the Third Edition | 5 |
Fundamental Regularities of the Plan | 37 |
The Problem of the Origin of | 79 |
The Planet Earth | 101 |
Appendixl | 125 |
Bibliography of Papers on the Schmidt Theory | 131 |
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