Periodicals>Journal Article:  Oldham, Richard Dixon (1906), The Constitution of the Interior of the Earth, as Revealed by Earthquakes, Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society , (1906), 62, 456., Retrieved on 2012-06-09

Memes

09 JUN 2012

 The Seismograph is like the Spectroscope in Importance

Just as the spectroscope opened up a new astronomy by enabling the astronomer to determine some of the constituents of which distant stars are composed, so the seismograph, recording the unfelt motion of distant earthquakes, enables us to see into the earth and determine its nature with as great a certainty, up to a certain point, as if we could drive a tunnel through it and take samples of the matter passed through.
Folksonomies: instruments
Folksonomies: instruments
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Allowing us to see into the Earth.

09 JUN 2012

 The Center of the Earth

Of all regions of the earth none invites speculation more than that which lies beneath our feet, and in none is speculation more dangerous; yet, apart from speculation, it is little that we can say regarding the constitution of the interior of the earth. We know, with sufficient accuracy for most purposes, its size and shape: we know that its mean density is about 5½ times that of water, that the density must increase towards the centre, and that the temperature must be high, but beyond thes...
Folksonomies: earth geology core
Folksonomies: earth geology core
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Invites speculation and is the realm of mathematics, not observation.

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