Le terrain carbonif re marin de la France centrale, written by Pierre Alphonse Julien and published in 1896, provides a detailed examination of the Carboniferous period's marine geology in central France. This work is a valuable resource for understanding the geological formations and paleontological evidence from this region during that era. Julien's study offers insights into the stratigraphy, paleogeography, and fossil records of the area, contributing to the broader understanding of Carboniferous marine environments.
This historical scientific text remains relevant for researchers and enthusiasts interested in the geological history of France and the Carboniferous period. It offers a glimpse into the scientific methodologies and knowledge of the late 19th century, making it a significant addition to any geological or paleontological collection.
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