The Journal Of Geology
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: 1966 |
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Synopsis New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics by :
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: 142 |
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: 1983 |
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Synopsis New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics by :
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: 264 |
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: 1958-02 |
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Synopsis New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics by :
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: John G. Ramsay |
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: 332 |
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: 1983 |
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: UVA:X000820097 |
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: 4/5 (97 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Techniques of Modern Structural Geology: Strain analysis by : John G. Ramsay
In the case of nearly all branches of science a great advance was made when accurate quantitative methods were used of more qualitative. One great advantage of this is that it necessitates more accurate thought, points out what remains to be learned, and sometimes small residual quantities, which otherwise would escape attention, indicate important facts.
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: Academic Press |
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: 5634 |
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: 2020-12-16 |
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: 9780081029091 |
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: 0081029098 |
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: 4/5 (91 Downloads) |
Synopsis Encyclopedia of Geology by :
Encyclopedia of Geology, Second Edition presents in six volumes state-of-the-art reviews on the various aspects of geologic research, all of which have moved on considerably since the writing of the first edition. New areas of discussion include extinctions, origins of life, plate tectonics and its influence on faunal provinces, new types of mineral and hydrocarbon deposits, new methods of dating rocks, and geological processes. Users will find this to be a fundamental resource for teachers and students of geology, as well as researchers and non-geology professionals seeking up-to-date reviews of geologic research. Provides a comprehensive and accessible one-stop shop for information on the subject of geology, explaining methodologies and technical jargon used in the field Highlights connections between geology and other physical and biological sciences, tackling research problems that span multiple fields Fills a critical gap of information in a field that has seen significant progress in past years Presents an ideal reference for a wide range of scientists in earth and environmental areas of study
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: John M. Guilbert |
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: Waveland Press |
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: 1000 |
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: 2007-02-09 |
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: 9781478608875 |
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: 1478608870 |
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: 4/5 (75 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Geology of Ore Deposits by : John M. Guilbert
Modern civilizations dependence upon an increasing volume and diversity of minerals makes the search for new ore deposits ever more difficult. Now available from Waveland Press, Guilbert & Parks text presents ideas, principles, and data fundamental for beginning economic geologists to understand the genesis and localization of ore deposits and of the minerals associated with them. The authors comprehensively describe the physical and chemical characteristics of ore deposits and correlate them with environments and conditions of deposition, since ore deposits are best interpreted as extensions of the environments responsible for their enclosing rocks. Examples and illustrations emphasize structural, chemical, and temporal controls and encourage the three-dimensional thinking used by productive explorationists as they face unsolved problems. This upper-level undergraduate text is fully illustrated and meticulously indexed. Its reliable, authoritative coverage assumes an upper-level command of chemistry and physics, as well as mineralogy, petrology, and structural geology. Outstanding features . . . develops and combines the abilities of the explorationist and of the researcher of ore-forming processes structures the geologic descriptions into groupings recognized by researchers and explorers alike builds confidence, revitalizes curiosity, and encourages expanded thinking emphasizes that the days of easy discovery of outcropping ores are not over includes revised, expanded, and updated descriptions of districts
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: Geological Survey (U.S.) |
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: 282 |
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: 1958 |
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: UOM:39015023479952 |
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: 4/5 (52 Downloads) |
Synopsis Suggestions to Authors of the Reports of the United States Geological Survey by : Geological Survey (U.S.)
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: Victor R. Baker |
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: Geological Society of America |
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: 200 |
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: 2013-11-07 |
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: 9780813725024 |
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: 081372502X |
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: 4/5 (24 Downloads) |
Synopsis Rethinking the Fabric of Geology by : Victor R. Baker
"The 50 years since the publication of 'Fabric of Geology,' edited by C.C. Albritton Jr., have seen immense changes in both geology and philosophy of science. 'Rethinking the Fabric of Geology' explores a number of philosophical issues in geology, ranging from its nature as a historical science to implications for geological education"--Provided by publisher.
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: Kieran D. O'Hara |
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: Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages |
: 275 |
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: 2018-04-19 |
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: 9781107176188 |
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: 1107176182 |
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: 4/5 (88 Downloads) |
Synopsis A Brief History of Geology by : Kieran D. O'Hara
Approximately 200 years of the history of the development of the study of geology.
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: Georges-Louis Leclerc |
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: University of Chicago Press |
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: 225 |
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: 2018-04-05 |
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: 9780226395579 |
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: 022639557X |
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: 4/5 (79 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Epochs of Nature by : Georges-Louis Leclerc
Georges-Louis Leclerc, le comte de Buffon's The Epochs of Nature, originally published as Les Époques de la Nature in 1778, is one of the first great popular science books, a work of style and insight that was devoured by Catherine the Great of Russia and influenced Humboldt, Darwin, Lyell, Vernadsky, and many other renowned scientists. It is the first geological history of the world, stretching from the Earth’s origins to its foreseen end, and though Buffon was limited by the scientific knowledge of his era—the substance of the Earth was not, as he asserts, dragged out of the sun by a giant comet, nor is the sun’s heat generated by tidal forces—many of his deductions appear today as startling insights. And yet, The Epochs of Nature has never before been available in its entirety in English—until now. In seven epochs, Buffon reveals the main features of an evolving Earth, from its hard rock substrate to the sedimentary layers on top, from the minerals and fossils found within these layers to volcanoes, earthquakes, and rises and falls in sea level—and he even touches on age-old mysteries like why the sun shines. In one of many moments of striking scientific prescience, Buffon details evidence for species extinction a generation before Cuvier’s more famous assertion of the phenomenon. His seventh and final epoch does nothing less than offer the first geological glimpse of the idea that humans are altering the very foundations of the Earth—an idea of remarkable resonance as we debate the designation of another epoch: the Anthropocene. Also featuring Buffon’s extensive “Notes Justificatives,” in which he offers further evidence to support his assertions (and discusses vanished monstrous North American beasts—what we know as mastodons—as well as the potential existence of human giants), plus an enlightening introduction by editor and translator Jan Zalasiewicz and historians of science Sverker Sörlin, Libby Robin, and Jacques Grinevald, this extraordinary new translation revives Buffon’s quite literally groundbreaking work for a new age.