Submerged Forests

Clement Reid (1853 - 1916)

Submerged Forests, a volume in the Cambridge Manuals of Science and Literature series, is a study of the land beneath the coastal areas and estuaries of Great Britain. Clement Reid dives into the geology, botany, zoology, and archaeology found beneath the water.

"Knowledge cannot be divided into compartments, each given a definite name and allotted to a different student. There are, and always must be, branches of knowledge in which several sciences meet or have an interest, and these are somewhat liable to be neglected. If the following pages arouse an interest in one of the by-ways of science their purpose has been fulfilled."
- Summary by Clement Reid

Genre(s): Nature, Earth Sciences

Language: English

Keyword(s): geology (24), cornwall (6), earth science (3), english channel (1), thames valley (1), dogger bank (1), irish sea (1), bristol channel (1), palebotany (1), british geology (1)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Preface Larry Wilson
00:00:57
Play 01 Chapter I. Introductory Larry Wilson
00:15:27
Play 02 Chapter II. The Thames Valley ToddHW
00:10:18
Play 03 Chapter III. The East Coast Paul Lawley-Jones
00:30:50
Play 04 Chapter IV. The Dogger Bank jenno
00:16:48
Play 05 Chapter V. The Irish Sea and the Bristol Channel Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025)
00:25:09
Play 06 Chapter VI. The English Channel Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025)
00:25:24
Play 07 Chapter VII. Cornwall and the Atlantic Coast Paul Lawley-Jones
00:39:00
Play 08 Chapter VIII. Summary prajak
00:28:54