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8
. A. Foote, “A New Locality for Meteoric Iron with a Preliminary Notice of the Discovery of
Diamonds in the Iron,”
American Journal of Science
44 (1891).
9
. Ibid., 413.
10
. Discussion following a report by Arthur Foote titled “Geological Features of the Meteoric
Iron Locality in Arizona,”
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
423
(1891): 407.
11
. Davis,
Biographical Memoir
, 183.
12
. G. K. Gilbert, “The Inculcation of Scientific Method by Example: With an Illustration
Drawn from the Quaternary Geology of Utah,”
American Journal of Science
31 (1886): 288.
13
. G. K. Gilbert, “The Origin of Hypotheses, Illustrated by the Discussion of a Topographic
Problem,”
Science
3 (1896): 5.
14
. Davis,
Biographical Memoir
, 183.
15
. Gilbert, “The Origin of Hypotheses,” 6.
16
. Davis,
Biographical Memoir
, 183.
17
. Gilbert, “The Origin of Hypotheses.”
18
. Davis,
Biographical Memoir
, 183-184.
19
. Gilbert, “The Origin of Hypotheses,” 12.
20
. Davis,
Biographical Memoir
, 185.
21
. Ibid., 176.
22
. G. K. Gilbert, “The Moon's Face: A Study of the Origin of Its Features,”
Philosophical
Society of Washington
12 (1893): 253.
23
. Davis,
Biographical Memoir
, 185.
24
. Gilbert, “The Moon's Face,” 262.
25
. Ibid.
The Moon's Face
1
. A. Wegener and A. Celâl engör, “The Origin of Lunar Craters,”
Earth, Moon, and Planets
14, no. 2 (1975).
2
. Ibid., 217.
3
. R. S. Dietz, “Earth, Sea, and Sky: Life and Times of a Journeyman Geologist,”
Annual
Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences
22 (1994): 20-21.
4
. Ibid., 21.
5
. W. H. Bucher, “Cryptovolcanic Structures in the United States,”
International Geological
Congress, Rep. Sessions, 16th
2 (1936): 1055, 1080.
6
. See J. Bourgeois and S. Koppes, “Robert S. Dietz and the Recognition of Impact Structures
on Earth,”
Earth Sciences History
17, no. 2 (1998), for a discussion of the work of Boon and Al-
britton.
7
. J. D. Boon and C. C. Albritton,
Meteorite Craters and Their Possible Relationship to
“Cryptovolcanic Structures”
(Texas Southern Methodist University, 1936), 2.
8
. Ibid., 9.
9
. R. S. Dietz, “Cryptoexplosion Structures: A Discussion,”
American Journal of Science
261, no. 7 (1963): 655.
10
. Dietz, “Earth, Sea, and Sky,” 21.