"The Application Of Biology To Geological History" explores the intersection of biological and geological sciences, offering insights into how life has shaped and been shaped by Earth's geological processes. Authored by Charles Abiathar White, this work delves into the historical development of both fields, providing a foundational understanding of their interconnectedness. It examines the fossil record, evolutionary patterns, and the influence of biological organisms on geological formations.
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