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Samuel Franklin Emmons fu un geologo americano il cui lavoro si concentrò sull'esplorazione e la mappatura geologica dettagliata. Le sue indagini montane, inclusa la rilevazione del Monte Rainier, contribuirono in modo significativo alla comprensione dei processi geologici e della formazione del paesaggio. Emmons combinò un rigoroso lavoro sul campo con studi presso importanti istituzioni europee, integrando conoscenze teoriche con applicazione pratica. La sua ricerca ha plasmato la comprensione della storia geologica dell'Ovest americano.




This book is a detailed guide to the geography, geology, and gold deposits of Alaska in the late 19th century. It includes a map of the state highlighting known gold-bearing rocks and detailed descriptions of routes to the gold fields. The book also includes sketches of the landscape and geological features of Alaska. It is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of the Alaskan gold rush and the geography of the state.
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