Geological Survey Professional Paper

Geological Survey Professional Paper
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Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105007627693
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Synopsis Geological Survey Professional Paper by : Geological Survey (U.S.)

Fossils from the Ordovician Bioherm at Meiklejohn Peak, Nevada

Fossils from the Ordovician Bioherm at Meiklejohn Peak, Nevada
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Total Pages : 108
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Synopsis Fossils from the Ordovician Bioherm at Meiklejohn Peak, Nevada by : Reuben James Ross

Additional title page description: Distribution of fossils in the biotherm and in flanking beds is documented. Species of 12 genera of brachiopods and 20 genera of trilobites are described. They compare closely with contemporary forms in Quebec and western Newfoundland.

Caledonian Structures in Britain

Caledonian Structures in Britain
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9789401122887
ISBN-13 : 9401122881
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Synopsis Caledonian Structures in Britain by : J.E. Treagus

This volume deals with those sites selected as part of the Geological Conservation Review (GCR) within the southern British part of the Caledonides, that is, the paratectonic Caledonides - a Caledonian terrane without strong and pervasive deformation and metamorphism, such as occurred further north. This orogenic belt formed by long and complex processes of earth movements between 500 and 380 million years before the present (?late Cambrian to mid-Devonian times), and has been classic ground for geologists for two hundred years. It is perhaps no accident that James Hutton in 1795 chose to illustrate his geostrophic cycle (and unconformity) with three visually explicit examples of the deformation wrought on Lower Palaeozoic rocks by Caledonian events. The former Caledonian mountain chain, which can be seen today in fragmented pieces in Scandinavia, Britain and Ireland, and North America, was ultimately the result of the collision of two continental plates and the closure of a former ocean, Iapetus. Some of these fragments, including those in Scandinavia, southern Britain, and the Republic of Ireland and the Maritime Provinces of Canada, are thought to have lain on the south side of the ocean before collision: the rest of North America, northern Ireland, and Scotland are thought to have lain north of the former Iapetus.

British Palaeozoic Fossils

British Palaeozoic Fossils
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Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4151793
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Synopsis British Palaeozoic Fossils by : British Museum (Natural History)