登陆注册
5429700000023

第23章 ON A PIECE OF CHALK [57](1)

If a well were sunk at our feet in the midst of the city of Norwich, the diggers would very soon find themselves at work in that white substance almost too soft to be called rock, with which we are all familiar as "chalk."Not only here, but over the whole county of Norfolk, the well-sinker might carry his shaft down many hundred feet without coming to the end of the chalk; and, on the sea-coast, where the waves have pared away the face of the land which breasts them, the scarped faces of the high cliffs are often wholly formed of the same material. Northward, the chalk may be followed as far as Yorkshire; on the south coast it appears abruptly in the picturesque western bays of Dorset, and breaks into the Needles of the Isle of Wight;[58] while on the shores of Kent it supplies that long line of white cliffs to which England owes her name of Albion.

Were the thin soil which covers it all washed away, a curved band of white chalk, here broader, and there narrower, might be followed diagonally across England from Lulworth in Dorset, to Flamborough Head [59] in Yorkshire--a distance of over two hundred and eighty miles as the crow flies.

From this band to the North Sea, on the east, and the Channel, on the South, the chalk is largely hidden by other deposits; but, except in the Weald [60] of Kent and Sussex, it enters into the very foundation of all the south-eastern counties.

Attaining, as it does in some places, a thickness of more than a thousand feet, the English chalk must be admitted to be a mass of considerable magnitude. Nevertheless, it covers but an insignificant portion of the whole area occupied by the chalk formation of the globe, which has precisely the same general characters as ours, and is found in detached patches, some less, and others more extensive, than the English.

Chalk occurs in north-west Ireland; it stretches over a large part of France,--the chalk which underlies Paris being, in fact, a continuation of that of the London basin; it runs through Denmark and Central Europe, and extends southward to North Africa; while eastward, it appears in the Crimea and in Syria, and may be traced as far as the shores of the Sea of Aral, in Central Asia.

If all the points at which true chalk occurs were circumscribed, they would lie within an irregular oval about three thousand miles in long diameter--the area of which would be as great as that of Europe, and would many times exceed that of the largest existing inland sea--the Mediterranean.

Thus the chalk is no unimportant element in the masonry of the earth's crust, and it impresses a peculiar stamp, varying with the conditions to which it is exposed, on the scenery of the districts in which it occurs. The undulating downs and rounded coombs, covered with sweet-grassed turf, of our inland chalk country, have a peacefully domestic and mutton-suggesting prettiness, but can hardly be called either grand or beautiful. But on our southern coasts, the wall-sided cliffs, many hundred feet high, with vast needles and pinnacles standing out in the sea, sharp and solitary enough to serve as perches for the wary cormorant confer a wonderful beauty and grandeur upon the chalk headlands. And, in the East, chalk has its share in the formation of some of the most venerable of mountain ranges, such as the Lebanon.

What is this wide-spread component of the surface of the earth? and whence did it come?

You may think this no very hopeful inquiry. You may not unnaturally suppose that the attempt to solve such problems as these can lead to no result, save that of entangling the inquirer in vague speculations, incapable of refutation and of verification.

If such were really the case, I should have selected some other subject than a "piece of chalk" for my discourse. But, in truth, after much deliberation, I have been unable to think of any topic which would so well enable me to lead you to see how solid is the foundation upon which some of the most startling conclusions of physical science rest.

A great chapter of the history of the world is written in the chalk. Few passages in the history of man can be supported by such an overwhelming mass of direct and indirect evidence as that which testifies to the truth of the fragment of the history of the globe, which I hope to enable you to read, with your own eyes, tonight.

Let me add, that few chapters of human history have a more profound significance for ourselves. I weigh my words well when I assert, that the man who should know the true history of the bit of chalk which every carpenter carries about in his breeches-pocket, though ignorant of all other history, is likely, if he will think his knowledge out to its ultimate results, to have a truer, and therefore a better, conception of this wonderful universe, and of man's relation to it, than the most learned student who is deep-read in the records of humanity and ignorant of those of Nature.

The language of the chalk is not hard to learn, not nearly so hard as Latin, if you only want to get at the broad features of the story it has to tell; and I propose that we now set to work to spell that story out together.

We all know that if we "burn" chalk the result is quicklime.

Chalk, in fact, is a compound of carbonic acid gas, and lime, and when you make it very hot the carbonic acid flies away and the lime is left.

By this method of procedure we see the lime, but we do not see the carbonic acid. If, on the other hand, you were to powder a little chalk and drop it into a good deal of strong vinegar, there would be a great bubbling and fizzing, and, finally, a clear liquid, in which no sign of chalk would appear. Here you see the carbonic acid in the bubbles; the lime, dissolved in the vinegar, vanishes from sight. There are a great many other ways of showing that chalk is essentially nothing but carbonic acid and quicklime.

同类推荐
  • 新城录

    新城录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说未生冤经

    佛说未生冤经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 慈悲地藏菩萨忏法

    慈悲地藏菩萨忏法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Ebb-Tide

    The Ebb-Tide

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 道德真经注

    道德真经注

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 魔皇战天

    魔皇战天

    血脉苏醒,少年不受控制,嗜血成瘾,魔皇纹身扩张,魔羽悄然绽放!
  • 洁癖男神心尖宠:100天契约甜妻

    洁癖男神心尖宠:100天契约甜妻

    全球顶尖企业独孤家的三少爷,国际大集团的总裁竟然对女人洁癖。一般女人不能靠近他三米之内,稍稍亲密接触就反胃,可偏偏就喜欢蓝飘飘这碗清粥小菜。不仅能靠近三米,一米,零距离,甚至负距离……一份契约摆在她面前,她别无选择,必须签,反正也就100天。等她走后,一向被称为冷少的他哈哈大笑,“这傻女,竟然没写起止日期。”那就是,无期……
  • 把时光揭开

    把时光揭开

    这是作家罗伟章的第一本散文随笔集。这本随笔集堪称“智者的思考”。作者在一篇篇优美又不失深度的散文中,与大自然的花草对话,与动物交流,与世界知名作家、画家、音乐家探讨生活的智慧,还不乏对被社会忽略的底层人群、偏僻县城在城市化浪潮中受到的冲击的关注。这些文字集结起来,成为这本非常有营养的散文集。作者沉静又充满爱意的文字能让读者得到美的享受,又能从这种不经意的享受中得到智慧的启迪。
  • “雅院”真凶

    “雅院”真凶

    将近六十年前的事了。观前街附近的一座私家院宅。午夜时分,随着一声沉闷的枪响,凶案发生了。此院是苏州巨商夏斯祺的私邸,因其由乃父夏雅亭传下,故得名“雅院”。雅亭在世时曾为苏州商会会长,祖上便经营姑苏丝绸,如今夏斯祺依然做丝绸生意,除了在苏州开着三四爿绸缎庄外,在全国数家大城市里也开有绸缎庄,其富甲一方自不待言。话归正题,还是回到凶案发生的那天晚上。
  • 废材的穿越:无赖嫡女惹桃花

    废材的穿越:无赖嫡女惹桃花

    这是一个从精英变成废材的穿越……<br/>这是一个优良品种变成劣质品种的穿越……<br/>她,帝罗国相府嫡女,人见人爱,花见花开,车见车载……<br/>一次闭关练武,她走火入魔,昏厥在密室中……一朝醒来,前程往事尽忘。<br/>从此,精英变废材……不仅武艺尽失,召唤无门,灵术不灵,而且,性情大变……<br/>
  • 剑鸣九州之分裂

    剑鸣九州之分裂

    那是一座江湖,这是一方庙堂。停停走走,走走停停。驻足回首,人已不在
  • 天堂倒影

    天堂倒影

    孙频,女,1983年出生于山西交城,毕业于兰州大学中文系,现任杂志编辑。至今在各文学期刊发表中短篇小说一百余万字,代表作有中篇小说《同屋记》、《醉长安》、《玻璃唇》、《隐形的女人》、《凌波渡》、《菩提阱》、《铅笔债》等。
  • 青云慕月

    青云慕月

    继续往下看吧,我也不知道该写什么简介好。
  • 嘿!宝贝儿,别这样

    嘿!宝贝儿,别这样

    宝宝好习惯的养成,取决于父母的教养行为和态度。本书不仅仅指出为人父母者应该具备的基本常识,还包含了孩子0~6岁之间所存在的一些不良习惯及行之有效的解决之道,是专门提供给父母的一本宝宝习惯教养参考书。只有深谙育儿指导,抓住孩子的关键成长期,改变教养方法和手段,才能矫正孩子的不良习惯,塑造孩子优秀人格养成,孩子才会有灿烂的未来。
  • 锦绣良缘之冷王的甜妻

    锦绣良缘之冷王的甜妻

    沐兮穿越重生天启大陆,成为一代名将萧家之女,过上了乐悠悠的生活。可是,上天又怎会允许一个穿越者这般自在……这位让众人颇为头疼的主,无意间把自己未婚夫给耍了!当逃婚的遇上逃婚的,又会擦出怎样的火花……“王爷,你是不是弄错了,我们没有关系的,你……不用对我负责……”“本王就这么遭你嫌弃?”