Continental Drift Controversy
Discover the intriguing insights of the Continental Drift Controversy by Henry Frankel, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This comprehensive hardback volume, spanning 544 pages, delves into the pivotal developments of the 1950s that solidified the paleomagnetic evidence supporting continental drift.
Explore how the emergence of apparent polar wander paths illustrated the dynamic shifts of continents, echoing the groundbreaking theories proposed by Alfred Wegener. This book is essential for anyone interested in Earth sciences and the historical debates that shaped our understanding of plate tectonics.
Join the conversation on one of geology's most fascinating topics and enhance your knowledge with this authoritative resource. Perfect for students, educators, and enthusiasts alike, the Continental Drift Controversy is a must-have addition to your library.