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P.671 - §2 During these times of primitive marine
life, extensive areas of the continental shores sank beneath the seas from
a few feet to half a mile. Much of the older sandstone and conglomerates
represents the sedimentary accumulations of these ancient shores. The sedimentary
rocks belonging to this early stratification rest directly upon those layers
which date back far beyond the origin of life, back to the early appearance
of the world-wide ocean. |