The Dating Game: One Man's Search for the Age of the Earth

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Cambridge University Press, 29.03.2012 - 268 Seiten
In this book, Cherry Lewis skilfully blends the history of gauging the age of the earth with a biography of Arthur Holmes, a British geologist who was a pioneer of geochronology. When it was deeply unfashionable to do so in the early twentieth century, he spent many years trying to prove the great antiquity of the earth, stating that it was 'perhaps a little indelicate to ask of our Mother Earth her age, but Science acknowledges no shame'. Both fascinating and touching, this book appeals to a broad readership of both geologists and science enthusiasts.
 

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Nutzerbericht  - name99 - LibraryThing

Rather too much biography (heck, hagiography) of Arthur Holmes for my tastes, and not enough geology and geophysics, but acceptable as a starter volume in trying to learn something of this field. Vollständige Rezension lesen

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Nutzerbericht  - jusi - LibraryThing

a bit turgid, with insufficient science. i was expecting more geology, less biography Vollständige Rezension lesen

Inhalt

Lim Chin Tsongs Palace
122
Norman Holmes
135
Durham Days
137
Arthur Maggie and Geoffrey Holmes
150
The Ardnamurchan Affair
152
Convection currents in the substratum
160
Rewards and Retributions
170
The decay rates of uranium 235 and 238
174

Holmes first geological time scale
64
Holidays in Mozambique
67
The Mozambique expedition team
79
This Vegetable Prison
80
Members ofthe Komala tribe
86
Sawa base camp
92
Extract from a letter to Bob Lawson
100
A Brimful of Promise
105
Liquid Gold in Yenangyaung
118
The Age of Uranium
193
The Dhustone section Shropshire
195
Geological Time Scale
210
The Age ofthe Earth
217
Pattersons isochron
226
Thanks and Acknowledgements
239
Index
254
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