Article ID: CBB784589624

The far shoals of Neptunism: William H. Keating and the St. Peter Sandstone in the American Midwest (2022)

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William H. Keating (1799–1840) served as mineralogist on Major Stephen H. Long’s 1823 expedition to the source of the St. Peter’s (Minnesota) River, concluding, on the basis of grain shape, that the St. Peter Sandstone, at what was later to be its type section, Fort Snelling, in the state of Minnesota, was a chemical precipitate from seawater. This appears to be an echo of the Neptunist teachings of Abraham Gottlob Werner (1749–1817), as interpreted in the American Midwest. While endorsed by prominent geologist James Hall and others, and given some plausibility by the analogy of siliceous sinter depositing from hot springs in Iceland, the ‘purity’ criterion used by supporters of the theory was found fallacious with further advances in sedimentology such as those by Charles L. Dake and George A. Thiel. The word ‘purity,’ which was industrial-commercial parlance, merged into the concept of ‘maturity’ in the ternary sandstone classifications of the 1940s. Because the St. Peter Sandstone appears so featureless, actors projected their latent biases onto the blank walls of the sandstone outcrops.

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Authors & Contributors
Alice Kim
Nicole C. Lautze
Hannibal, Joseph T.
Attanucci, Timothy J.
Young, Davis A.
Tison, Richard Perry, II
Journals
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
History of Science
Geohistorische Blätter
Publishers
University of Oklahoma
Geological Society of America
University of Minnesota Press
Rodopi
Böhlaus Nachfolger
Princeton University
Concepts
Geology
Earth sciences
Historical geology; theory of the earth
Biographies
Mineralogy
Theology
People
Hutton, James
Tyson, Philip T.
Charles Whittlesey
Newberry, John Strong
Werner, Abraham Gottlob
Winchell, Newton Horace
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
17th century
Places
United States
Ohio (U.S.)
Hawaii (U.S.)
Sweden
Germany
France
Institutions
Princeton University
Geological Society of America
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
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