Continental Drift Controversy: Volume 2, Paleomagnetism and Confirmation of Drift
Delve into the fascinating world of Earth's dynamics with "Continental Drift Controversy: Volume 2, Paleomagnetism and Confirmation of Drift" by Henry R. Frankel. Published in 2016, this compelling work spans 544 pages and continues the exploration of the paleomagnetic evidence supporting continental drift during the transformative 1950s. Frankel meticulously outlines how developments in apparent polar wander paths provided groundbreaking insights into the shifting positions of continents, reinforcing the pioneering concepts originally proposed by Alfred Wegener. This volume is essential for anyone interested in earth sciences, geology, and the history of scientific thought surrounding continental drift. Join the journey of discovery that reveals how our understanding of the Earth's structure has evolved, and gain a deeper appreciation for the forces shaping our planet.