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Excerpt from The Palaeochemistry of the Ocean in Relation to Animal and Vegetable Protoplasm
Another criticism of Joly's view, made along the lines followed by Fisher, is that advanced by Dubois, ' who, from a comparison oi the amounts of sodium and chlorfne supplied to the sea by a large number of rivers. Concluded that only a small portion, if any at all. Of the sodium derived from denudation appears in river water as sodium chloride; that the sodium chloride discharged into the sea annually is derived from the rainfall, and the salt deposited in the older strata by the sea.
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