An Inquiry into the Original State and Formation of the Earth

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*An Inquiry into the Original State and Formation of the Earth* is an 18th-century geological treatise by John Whitehurst that explores the Earth's structure, history, and the processes that shaped it.

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instanceOf book
geological treatise
scientific work
addresses mechanisms of geological change
processes that shaped the Earth
relationship between fossils and rock layers
aimsTo account for observed rock formations
explain the origin of the Earth
reconstruct the Earth's early state
author John Whitehurst
context 18th-century British science
pre-modern geological theory
countryOfOrigin Great Britain
describes Earth's internal structure
Earth's surface features
causes of geological change
distribution of fossils in strata
formation of strata
field geology
natural philosophy
genre geological literature
scientific literature
historicalSignificance early contribution to geology
example of Enlightenment earth science
influencedBy contemporary natural philosophy
early geological observations
language English
mainSubject formation of the Earth
fossils
geological processes
history of the Earth
stratification of rocks
structure of the Earth
publicationCentury 18th century
publicationPeriod Enlightenment
relatedDiscipline earth science
mineralogy
paleontology
timePeriodDiscussed deep time of Earth's history
usesMethod empirical observation
reasoning from physical causes
workOf John Whitehurst

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