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THE conception of a series of volumes portraying the geology of the War areas as such has little to commend it either from the scientific or from any other point of view. Apparently numerous geologists were attached to the German Imperial staff to advise on such matters as water-supply, building materials, and the laying of mines; in the present volumes the results of their investigations are brought together.
Die Kriegsschauplätze 1914–1918 geologisch dargestellt.
In 13 Heften. Herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. J. Wilser. Heft 2 (zu Heft 1 gehörig): Lothringen. Von Prof. Dr. E. Kraus. Mit einem Beitrag (Abschnitt Jura) von Dr. W. Klüpfel. Pp. viii + 212 + 4 Tafeln. 24 gold marks. Heft 3: Zwischen Maas und Mosel. Von Prof. R. Lais. Pp. iv + 116. 13.50 gold marks. Heft 13: Südostmazedonien und Kleinasien. Von Prof. Dr. O. H. Erdmannsdoerffer, Prof. Dr. Cl. Lebling, Prof. Dr. K. Leuchs, Dr. K. Osswald, Dr. A. Wurm. Pp. v + 114 + 4 Tafeln. 18.60 gold marks. (Berlin: Gebrüder Borntraeger, 1925.)
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Die Kriegsschauplätze 1914–1918 geologisch dargestellt . Nature 118, 152 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118152a0
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