Fossil Ice Crystals: An Instance Of The Practical Value Of "Pure Science"
Johan August Udden
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[p.c]Publications of the University of Texas
[p.c]Publications of the University of Texas
Publications Committee: The University publishes bulletins six times a month, so numbered that the first two digits of the number show the year of issue; the last two the position in the yearly series. (For example, No. 1701 is the first bulletin of the year 1917.) These comprise the official publications of the University, publications on humanistic and scientific subjects, bulletins prepared by the Department of Extension and by the Bureau of Municipal Research and Reference, and other bulleti
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FOSSIL ICE CRYSTALS By J. A. Udden
FOSSIL ICE CRYSTALS By J. A. Udden
The practical value of the service of the geological profession is, with every year, being more and more appreciated, especially among people who are developing the mineral resources of our country. Nevertheless, we still hear men who speak of geologists as theorists that render our profitable industries but little assistance. It is true that much of the work that geologists do has but a remote bearing on practical questions. The fact is that in geology, as in other sciences, one can never know
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