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OUR older rocks have naturally diversified the scenery during many a past period. Bent and hardened by various processes, and ridged up into hilly ground, some of them have so long withstood the assaults of eroding agents as to have fairly earned the title of “everlasting.”
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W., H. A Buried Triassic Landscape . Nature 68, 332–333 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068332b0
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