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Stellar Evolution and its Relations to Geological Time

James Croll's final publication, of 1889, explores the geological aspects of astrophysics and the life cycles and age of stars.

James Croll (Author)

9781108048361, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 24 May 2012

136 pages

21.6 x 14 x 0.8 cm, 0.18 kg

James Croll (1821\u201390) was self-educated, but on gaining a post at the Glagow Andersonian Museum had the time to explore his academic interests. Despite his lack of formal training, he quickly became a leading light of the Scottish Royal Geological Society. Using physics, mathematics, geology and geography he explored the pressing scientific questions of the time. In this, his final book, published in 1889, Croll divides his focus between 'the probable origin of meteorites, comets and nebulae', the age of the sun and the impact of the pre-nebular condition of the universe on star evolution. Using both proven facts and theories, Croll explores the ide]

Stellar Evolution and its Relations to Geological Time Croll Paperback

Stellar Evolution and its Relations to Geological Time

James Croll's final publication, of 1889, explores the geological aspects of astrophysics and the life cycles and age of stars.

James Croll (Author)

9781108048361, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 24 May 2012

136 pages

21.6 x 14 x 0.8 cm, 0.18 kg

James Croll (1821\u201390) was self-educated, but on gaining a post at the Glagow Andersonian Museum had the time to explore his academic interests. Despite his lack of formal training, he quickly became a leading light of the Scottish Royal Geological Society. Using physics, mathematics, geology and geography he explored the pressing scientific questions of the time. In this, his final book, published in 1889, Croll divides his focus between 'the probable origin of meteorites, comets and nebulae', the age of the sun and the impact of the pre-nebular condition of the universe on star evolution. Using both proven facts and theories, Croll explores the ide]

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