The Origin of The Idea of ‘Deep Time’ in Geology

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May 10, 2024

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Esperante R. The Origin of The Idea of ‘Deep Time’ in Geology. In: Kaya F, Belli O, W. Younker R, editors. Mount Ararat and Noah’s Ark History, Myth and Land [Internet]. Türkiye: Academician Publishing Book DOI Portal; 2024 [cited 2026 Jul. 13]. pp. 85-90. Available from: https://omp35.books.akademisyen.net/index.php/akya/catalog/book/3101/chapter/10292