Chapter 7: Further Reading
Books, Pamphlets
- Cattermole, Peter. 2001. Mars, the Mystery Unfolds. Terra Publishing, Harpenden, England. pp.186. ISBN 1-903544-02-5
- Dean, D.R.1992. James Hutton and the History of Geology. Cornell University Press. Ithaca, NY. pp.303. ISBN 0-8014-2666-9
- Frankel, Charles. 1996. Volcanoes of the Solar System. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. pp.232. ISBN 0 521 47201 0
- Hutton, J. 1795. Theory of the Earth with proofs and illustrations. 2 Vols. Creech, Edinburgh.
- Playfair, J. 1802. Illustrations of the Huttonian Theory of the Earth. Cadell & Davies, London.
- Trewin, Nigel H.(Ed.) 2002. Geology of Scotland. Geological Society London. 4th Edition. pp.576. ISBN 1-86239-126-2
Scientific Papers
- Cavosie, A.J., Valley, J.W., Wilde, S.A., E.I.M.F. 2005. Magmatic d18O in 4400-3900 Ma detrital zircons: A record of the alteration and recycling of crust in the Early Archean. Earth and Planetary Science Letters (in press)
- Craig, G.Y. and Hull, J.H. 1999. James Hutton - Present and Future. Geological Society London, Special Publication 150. pp.184.
- Eyles, V.A. and Eyles, J.M. 1950. Some Geological Correspondence of James Hutton. Annals of Science. Vol. 7. p.316-339.
- Hutton, J. 1788. Theory of the Earth; or an investigation of the laws observable in the Composition and Dissolution of Land upon the Globe. Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh. Vol. 1 (2), p.209-304. (Read to the Society in 1785).
- Jones, J., Torrens, H.S. and Robinson, E. 1994. The correspondence between James Hutton (1726-1797) and James Watt (1736-1819) with two letters from Hutton to George Clerk-Maxwell (1715-1784): Part I. Annals of Science. Vol. 51. p.637-653.
- Jones, J., Torrens, H.S. and Robinson, E. 1995. The correspondence between James Hutton (1726-1797) and James Watt (1736-1819) with two letters from Hutton to George Clerk-Maxwell (1715-1784): Part II. Annals of Science, Vol. 52. p.357-382.
- Peck, W.H., Valley, J.W., Wilde, S.A. and Graham, C.M. 2001. Oxygen isotope ratios and rare earth elements in 3.3 to 4.4 Ga zircons: ion microprobe evidence for high d18O continental crust and oceans in the Early Archaen, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 65, No. 22, p.4215-4229.
- Wilde, S.A., Valley, J.W., Peck, W.H. and Graham, C.M. 2001. Evidence from detrital zircons for the existence of continental crust and oceans on the Earth 4.4Gyr ago. Nature, 409, p.175-178
