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THE region in which geology and astronomy most conspicuously overlap is in the theories of the origin of our planet. We have, in fact, two main theories-one due originally to an astronomer, Laplace, and the other, to a geologist, Chamberlin.
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EDDINGTON, A. The Borderland of Astronomy and Geology. Nature 111, 18–21 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/111018a0
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