Geological Observations on South AmericaDarwin, Charles
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Geological Observations on South America
Darwin, Charles
Beagle Expedition (1831-1836); Geology -- South America; Mollusks, Fossil -- South America; Paleontology
The basaltic mass where first met with is, as I have said, 130 feet in
thickness, and, thirty-five miles higher up the valley, it increases to
322 feet. In the first fourteen and a half miles of this distance, the
upper surface of the lava, judging from three measurements taken above
the level of the river (of which the apparently very uniform
inclination has been calculated from its total height at a point 135
miles from the mouth), slopes towards the Atlantic at an angle of only
0 degrees 7 minutes twenty seconds: this must be considered only as an
approximate measurement, but it cannot be far wrong. Taking the whole
thirty-five miles, the upper surface slopes at an angle of 0 degrees 10
minutes 53 seconds; but this result is of no value in showing the
inclination of any one stream, for halfway between the two points of
measurement, the surface suddenly rises between one hundred and two
hundred feet, apparently caused by some of the uppermost streams having
extended thus far and no farther. From the measurement made at these
two points, thirty-five miles apart, the mean inclination of the
sedimentary beds, over which the lava has flowed, is NOW (after
elevation from under the sea) only 0 degrees 7 minutes 52 seconds: for
the sake of comparison, it may be mentioned that the bottom of the
present sea in a line from the mouth of the S. Cruz to the Falkland
Islands, from a depth of seventeen fathoms to a depth of eighty-five
fathoms, declines at an angle of 0 degrees 1 minute 22 seconds; between
the beach and the depth of seventeen fathoms, the slope is greater.
From a point about half-way up the valley, the basaltic mass rises more
abruptly towards the foot of the Cordillera, namely, from a height of
1,204 feet, to about 3,000 feet above the sea.
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