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drift gained support and a
lively debate started between "drifters" or "
mobilists" (proponents of the theory) and "fixists" (opponents).
During the 1920s...
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rocks on the New Siberian, Wrangel, and De long
Islands with subduction. "
Mobilists", on the
other hand, also erroneously,
proposed that
North America had...
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their behaviour. The
mobilist theory of Émile
Argand for the
Alpine orogeny was
criticized by Kurt Leuchs. The few
drifters and
mobilists at the conference...
- Face of the Earth). In the
following decades during the 20th century, "
mobilist"
geologists such as
Uhlig (1911),
Diener (1925), and
Daque (1926) regarded...
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views can be
called "fixist", in the case of
geosyncline theory, and "
mobilist" for the
support of
continental drift. Even as
continental drift became...
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choice of five
colors are also
likely to
appeal to fashion-conscious
mobilists.
Nokia X5 is a
smartphone running Symbian S60,
released in
China only...
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Mariner Scout program, the Wing
Scout program began as a
Senior Girl
Scout Mobilist Project with
limited expectations, but by July 1942 twenty-nine
troop leaders...
- Allègre's
focus on
progress meant that he was not able to
successfully place '
mobilist geology in its "proper"
sociological context' in this book. In 1976, Allègre...
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February 2012.
Retrieved 15
August 2012. Krill,
Allan (2011). "Fixists vs.
Mobilists in the
Geology Contest of the Century, 1844-1969" (PDF).
Department of...
- 1929) In the 1920s
Earth scientists refer to
themselves as
drifters (or
mobilists) or
fixists (Frankel 1987, p. 206).
Terms introduced by the
Swiss geologist...