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Koene, who is thought to have died young about 1862, is credited with the hypothesis that earth's atmospheric oxygen was the result of photosynthesis; but editor and translator Mark A. S. McMenamin (geology, Mount Holyoke College) could not track down even a full reference to this work while working on another project. Here he presents an edition of the French work The Chemical Constitution of the Atmosphere from Earth's Origin to the Present, and Its Implications for Protection of Industry and Ensuring Environmental Quality, with English translation on facing pages. The index is bilingual. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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