The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. I., No. 3, July, 1889

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The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. I., No. 3, July, 1889

by Various Authors

EN·~3 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
1

THE RIVERS AND VALLEYS OF PENNSYLVANIA.

2:43:31
2

TOPOGRAPHIC MODELS.

38:05
3

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY. - ABSTRACT OF MINUTES.

15:27

Description

A thorough, scholarly tour of Pennsylvania’s waterways, this work treats rivers and valleys not as static features but as living products of slow, natural forces. Drawing on a lecture first delivered in 1889, the author maps the state’s topography, traces its ancient uplift, and explains how successive eras of erosion, sedimentation, and tectonic motion have shaped the land we see today. The opening sections set the stage with a clear plan: describe the region’s geology, follow its deformations, and then link those changes to the life‑cycles of rivers—from youthful streams to mature, aging channels.

The middle portions move from theory to application, outlining the complete river cycle and the ways streams adjust their courses over time. Readers encounter vivid examples such as the Susquehanna’s superimposed path, the Juniata’s shifting direction, and the capture of Anthracite headwaters, all illustrated with detailed diagrams. By blending broad geological concepts with the particular story of Pennsylvania’s rivers, the book offers a compelling glimpse into how landscapes evolve and why today’s river patterns tell a deep, ancient story.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (208K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ron Swanson

Release date

2015-11-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Various Authors

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