posted on 2023-02-08, 17:20authored byScience Gossip
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Constructing Scientific Communities: Citizen Science in the 19th and 21st Centuries
Coordinates: [614, 583, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Ideal section of promontory of chalk, in the first stage of waste, showing a block broken out by frost, which on falling, will form a step or undercut. ", "Ideal Section of Promontory of Chalk, in the first stage of waste, showing a block broken out by frost, which, on fallilng, will form a step or undercut", "Fig. 3.--Ideal Section of Promontory of Chalk, in the first stage of waste, showing a block broken out by frost, which, on falling, will for a step or under-cut.*", "Fig. 3 - Ideal Section of Promontory of Chalk, in the first stage of waste, showing a block broken out by frost, which, on falling, will form a step or undercut.*"]; Coordinates: [593, 1119, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Ideal Section of Chalk Promontory, showing a series of blocks broken out by the frost.", "Fig. 4.--Ideal Section of Chalk Promontory, showing a series of blocks broken out by frost.*", "Fig. 4 - Ideal Section of Chalk Promontory, showing a series of blocks broken out by the frost.*", "* The boring molluscs, such as the Saxicave, may also assist in working out the first steps in the face of the chalk-cliffs ; but the frost is the great and continuous agent."]