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THE PHANEROZOIC TIME-SCALE: A SUPPLEMENT. Hardcover – 1971

THE PHANEROZOIC TIME-SCALE: A SUPPLEMENT. Hardcover – 1971


The Phanerozoic Time-scale was published by the Geological Society in I964. It was also issued as a supplementary volume (12os) of the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. This volume is a supplement to it. It is in two parts. Part I contains four papers and 67 items numbered 338-4o 4 in continuation of items 1-337 in The Phanerozoic Time-scale. The alphabetic index to the items refers to all the items in both volumes. Part 2 is a paper by P. Evans which, by treating the Pleistocene time-scale, supplements The Phanerozoic Time-scale by extending its range. After the publication of The Phanerozoic Time-scale and The Fossil Record it was decided to reconstitute them as the first two volumes in a series of Special Publications of the Geological Society. Time and Place in Orogeny then appeared as Special Publication no. 3. Its related compilation Data for Orogenic Studies is in preparation as Special Publication no. 4. This volume is thus Special Publication no. 5. 


The Phanerozoic Time-scale was published by the Geological Society in I964. It was also issued as a supplementary volume (12os) of the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. This volume is a supplement to it. It is in two parts. Part I contains four papers and 67 items numbered 338-4o 4 in continuation of items 1-337 in The Phanerozoic Time-scale. The alphabetic index to the items refers to all the items in both volumes. Part 2 is a paper by P. Evans which, by treating the Pleistocene time-scale, supplements The Phanerozoic Time-scale by extending its range. After the publication of The Phanerozoic Time-scale and The Fossil Record it was decided to reconstitute them as the first two volumes in a series of Special Publications of the Geological Society. Time and Place in Orogeny then appeared as Special Publication no. 3. Its related compilation Data for Orogenic Studies is in preparation as Special Publication no. 4. This volume is thus Special Publication no. 5. 

THE PHANEROZOIC TIME-SCALE: A SUPPLEMENT. Hardcover – 1971
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The Concise Geologic Time Scale 1st Edition

The Concise Geologic Time Scale 1st Edition


This concise handbook presents a summary of Earth's history over the past 4.5 billion years as well as a brief overview of contemporaneous events on the Moon, Mars and Venus. The authors have been at the forefront of chronostratigraphic research and initiatives to create an international geologic time scale for many years, and the charts in this book present the most up to date, international standard, as ratified by the International Commission on Stratigraphy and the International Union of Geological Sciences. This book is an essential reference for all geoscientists, including researchers, students, and petroleum and mining professionals. The presentation is non-technical and illustrated with numerous colour charts, maps and photographs.


This concise handbook presents a summary of Earth's history over the past 4.5 billion years as well as a brief overview of contemporaneous events on the Moon, Mars and Venus. The authors have been at the forefront of chronostratigraphic research and initiatives to create an international geologic time scale for many years, and the charts in this book present the most up to date, international standard, as ratified by the International Commission on Stratigraphy and the International Union of Geological Sciences. This book is an essential reference for all geoscientists, including researchers, students, and petroleum and mining professionals. The presentation is non-technical and illustrated with numerous colour charts, maps and photographs.

The Concise Geologic Time Scale 1st Edition
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Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth: Creationist Research

Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth: Creationist Research



On May 20-21, 1998, a second conference to address radioisotopes and the age of the earth (RATE) met in San Diego, California. Six research scientists with specialized training in Geology, Geophysics, Astrophysics, and Physics met to report on research completed over the past year. They also discussed plans for future activities. The Institute for Creation Research (ICR), Answers in Genesis (AIG), and the Creation Research Society (CRS) are jointly sponsoring these conferences to develop and communicate an understanding of radioisotope data from a young-earth perspective. An initial approach taken by some of the investigators is to explore models for accelerated rates of decay of radioisotopes during Creation, the Fall, or the Flood. Several sources of data suggest that significant quantities of radioactive decay have occurred during the history of the earth and cosmos. The conventional age model assumes that this decay has occurred over billions of years at constant rates rather than in concentrated episodes over short periods of time. Some of the RATE researchers believe other explanations that do not require accelerated decay may be the answer, such as the geochemical distribution of elements.



On May 20-21, 1998, a second conference to address radioisotopes and the age of the earth (RATE) met in San Diego, California. Six research scientists with specialized training in Geology, Geophysics, Astrophysics, and Physics met to report on research completed over the past year. They also discussed plans for future activities. The Institute for Creation Research (ICR), Answers in Genesis (AIG), and the Creation Research Society (CRS) are jointly sponsoring these conferences to develop and communicate an understanding of radioisotope data from a young-earth perspective. An initial approach taken by some of the investigators is to explore models for accelerated rates of decay of radioisotopes during Creation, the Fall, or the Flood. Several sources of data suggest that significant quantities of radioactive decay have occurred during the history of the earth and cosmos. The conventional age model assumes that this decay has occurred over billions of years at constant rates rather than in concentrated episodes over short periods of time. Some of the RATE researchers believe other explanations that do not require accelerated decay may be the answer, such as the geochemical distribution of elements.

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Jurassic Geology of the World

Jurassic Geology of the World

 
Jurassic Geology of the World. By ArkellW. J.. 1956. Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, pp. 806, 28 tables, 102 text-figures, 46 plates.  - Volume 94 Issue 4 - N. F. H.
 
 
Jurassic Geology of the World. By ArkellW. J.. 1956. Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, pp. 806, 28 tables, 102 text-figures, 46 plates.  - Volume 94 Issue 4 - N. F. H.
 
Jurassic Geology of the World
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Investigating the History of Earth (Introduction to Earth Science)

Investigating the History of Earth (Introduction to Earth Science)


It may be hard to believe that the Earth, with all the complexity and biodiversity we observe today, originated in a cloud of gas and dust. Yet much of the plant and animal life that seems so common now evolved relatively recently on the timeline of Earths long history. The Earths remarkable origins are chronicled in this insightful volume, which also examines the prehistoric organismsfrom bacteria to dinosaursthat populated the planet long before humans arrived.


It may be hard to believe that the Earth, with all the complexity and biodiversity we observe today, originated in a cloud of gas and dust. Yet much of the plant and animal life that seems so common now evolved relatively recently on the timeline of Earths long history. The Earths remarkable origins are chronicled in this insightful volume, which also examines the prehistoric organismsfrom bacteria to dinosaursthat populated the planet long before humans arrived.

Investigating the History of Earth (Introduction to Earth Science)
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Historical Geology: Understanding Our Planet's Past (Living Earth)

Historical Geology: Understanding Our Planet's Past (Living Earth)



Historical Geology provides up-to-date and expanded coverage of the metamorphic span of Earth's history as told through its fossils, rocks, and species, from the very origins of the planet to the current Holocene interglacial period. An introductory chapter details basic geologic concepts, followed by chapters - organized according to different geologic time periods - that chronicle the emergence of each successive group of plants and animals.



Historical Geology provides up-to-date and expanded coverage of the metamorphic span of Earth's history as told through its fossils, rocks, and species, from the very origins of the planet to the current Holocene interglacial period. An introductory chapter details basic geologic concepts, followed by chapters - organized according to different geologic time periods - that chronicle the emergence of each successive group of plants and animals.

Historical Geology: Understanding Our Planet's Past (Living Earth)
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Historical Geology 6th Edition

Historical Geology 6th Edition




HISTORICAL GEOLOGY, Sixth Edition, presents a balanced overview of the geological and biological history of Earth as a continuum of interrelated events that reflect the underlying principles and processes that have shaped our planet. Students are taught the basic geologic principles as well as how scientists apply these principles to unravel Earth's history. Three major themes - time, evolutionary theory, and plate tectonics - are woven together throughout the book to help students link essential material and enhance their understanding of historical geology. The sixth edition has been thoroughly updated to include the formation of the Earth-Moon system, information about the evolution of populations as a whole, and coverage of climate change throughout the text, placing an emphasis on what we don't know within the historical geology field as compared to what we do know.




HISTORICAL GEOLOGY, Sixth Edition, presents a balanced overview of the geological and biological history of Earth as a continuum of interrelated events that reflect the underlying principles and processes that have shaped our planet. Students are taught the basic geologic principles as well as how scientists apply these principles to unravel Earth's history. Three major themes - time, evolutionary theory, and plate tectonics - are woven together throughout the book to help students link essential material and enhance their understanding of historical geology. The sixth edition has been thoroughly updated to include the formation of the Earth-Moon system, information about the evolution of populations as a whole, and coverage of climate change throughout the text, placing an emphasis on what we don't know within the historical geology field as compared to what we do know.

Historical Geology 6th Edition
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Evolution of Archean Crust and Early Life (Modern Approaches in Solid Earth Sciences)

Evolution of Archean Crust and Early Life (Modern Approaches in Solid Earth Sciences)


This book presents an integrated approach to the study of the evolution of the Archean lithosphere, biosphere and atmosphere, and as such it is a unique contribution to our understanding of the early Earth and life. The structural and geochemical make-up of both the oceanic and continental crust of the Archean Earth is documented in some case studies of various cratons, and the implications of the Phanerozoic plate and plume tectonic processes for the Archean geology are discussed in several chapters in the book. All chapters are process-oriented and data-rich, and reflect the most recent knowledge and information on the Archean Earth. The interdisciplinary approach of examining the evolution of the Archean crust, oceans, and life that we adopt in this book sets it apart from previous publications on Precambrian geology.
The book will be attractive to researchers in academia and in industry, and to senior undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty in earth and natural sciences.

This book presents an integrated approach to the study of the evolution of the Archean lithosphere, biosphere and atmosphere, and as such it is a unique contribution to our understanding of the early Earth and life. The structural and geochemical make-up of both the oceanic and continental crust of the Archean Earth is documented in some case studies of various cratons, and the implications of the Phanerozoic plate and plume tectonic processes for the Archean geology are discussed in several chapters in the book. All chapters are process-oriented and data-rich, and reflect the most recent knowledge and information on the Archean Earth. The interdisciplinary approach of examining the evolution of the Archean crust, oceans, and life that we adopt in this book sets it apart from previous publications on Precambrian geology.
The book will be attractive to researchers in academia and in industry, and to senior undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty in earth and natural sciences.
Evolution of Archean Crust and Early Life (Modern Approaches in Solid Earth Sciences)
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Absolute Age Determination [Geyh, Mebus A., Schleicher, Helmut]

Absolute Age Determination [Geyh, Mebus A., Schleicher, Helmut]


With the growing recognition during the last two centuries that the Earth has an immense age and processes over long periods of time have changed the morphology and composition of the Earth's crust, geologists have become increasingly interested in determination of absolute ages. A rela­ tive geochronology was established on the basis of the lithostratigraphic and biostratigraphic principles developed during the last century. With the discovery of radioactivity, the basis for a new geoscientific discipline - geochronology - was established (Rutherford 1906). It is the study of geological time, based mainly on the time signatures provided by the isotopic composition in geologic materials. The isotopic signature in a rock yields more information than that provided by the geochemical signature alone because it reflects the origin and history of the element in the rock. The aim of geochronology is to calibrate and standardize chronostrati­ graphic scales, to develop geological time scales that have a sensitive or at least useful resolution in order to place the geological events in the correct chronological order, and to assign their proper time spans. In practice, the application of geochronology is much wider because the data in the "natural archives" often provide information on the origin, genesis, and history of the materials. This, of course, requires an understanding of the geochemical behavior of the substances involved.


With the growing recognition during the last two centuries that the Earth has an immense age and processes over long periods of time have changed the morphology and composition of the Earth's crust, geologists have become increasingly interested in determination of absolute ages. A rela­ tive geochronology was established on the basis of the lithostratigraphic and biostratigraphic principles developed during the last century. With the discovery of radioactivity, the basis for a new geoscientific discipline - geochronology - was established (Rutherford 1906). It is the study of geological time, based mainly on the time signatures provided by the isotopic composition in geologic materials. The isotopic signature in a rock yields more information than that provided by the geochemical signature alone because it reflects the origin and history of the element in the rock. The aim of geochronology is to calibrate and standardize chronostrati­ graphic scales, to develop geological time scales that have a sensitive or at least useful resolution in order to place the geological events in the correct chronological order, and to assign their proper time spans. In practice, the application of geochronology is much wider because the data in the "natural archives" often provide information on the origin, genesis, and history of the materials. This, of course, requires an understanding of the geochemical behavior of the substances involved.

Absolute Age Determination [Geyh, Mebus A., Schleicher, Helmut]
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A Geologic Time Scale 2004 3rd ed. Edition

A Geologic Time Scale 2004 3rd ed. Edition




A successor to A Geologic Time Scale 1989 (Cambridge, 1990), this volume introduces the theory and methodology behind the construction of the new time scale, before presenting the scale itself in extensive detail. An international team of over forty stratigraphic experts develops the most up-to-date international stratigraphic framework for the Precambrian and Phanerozoic eras. A large wallchart (not available for eBook) summarizing the time scale at the back of the book completes this invaluable reference for researchers and students.




A successor to A Geologic Time Scale 1989 (Cambridge, 1990), this volume introduces the theory and methodology behind the construction of the new time scale, before presenting the scale itself in extensive detail. An international team of over forty stratigraphic experts develops the most up-to-date international stratigraphic framework for the Precambrian and Phanerozoic eras. A large wallchart (not available for eBook) summarizing the time scale at the back of the book completes this invaluable reference for researchers and students.

A Geologic Time Scale 2004 3rd ed. Edition
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The Encyclopaedia of Solid Earth Sciences

The Encyclopaedia of Solid Earth Sciences

This text provides a reference for all subdisciplines of the earth sciences. Subjects can be accessed in varying levels of detail - the longer entries provide general overviews and the short entries provide specific details in more specialized areas. Thus, there is a general section on seismology, and 25 further entries which consider more specifically topics such as seismic creep, seismic head wave, seismic refraction and so on. The encyclopaedia covers geophysics, palaeontology and stratigraphy, mineralogy, geochemistry, vulcanology and magnetism, igneous and metamorphic rocks, sedimentology, geomorphology and environmental geology, structural geology, and economic geology. In addition smaller subjects such as the history of geology, mapping, archaeological geology and mathematical geology are covered in separate essays. In total there are 2752 cross-referenced entries. Each keyword is accompanied by synonyms if there is more than one common term for it, and all keywords appear in the index which contains 7979 entries.

This text provides a reference for all subdisciplines of the earth sciences. Subjects can be accessed in varying levels of detail - the longer entries provide general overviews and the short entries provide specific details in more specialized areas. Thus, there is a general section on seismology, and 25 further entries which consider more specifically topics such as seismic creep, seismic head wave, seismic refraction and so on. The encyclopaedia covers geophysics, palaeontology and stratigraphy, mineralogy, geochemistry, vulcanology and magnetism, igneous and metamorphic rocks, sedimentology, geomorphology and environmental geology, structural geology, and economic geology. In addition smaller subjects such as the history of geology, mapping, archaeological geology and mathematical geology are covered in separate essays. In total there are 2752 cross-referenced entries. Each keyword is accompanied by synonyms if there is more than one common term for it, and all keywords appear in the index which contains 7979 entries.

The Encyclopaedia of Solid Earth Sciences
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A Dictionary for the Oil and Gas Industry, 2nd Edition

A Dictionary for the Oil and Gas Industry, 2nd Edition

A best-selling resource for all industry personnel. This helpful reference contains over 12,000 definitions of terms used in petroleum geology, exploration, drilling, production, pipelining, processing, refining, accounting, and marketing. Features over 540 2-color illustrations and an easy-to-use format. Also includes contact information for industry associations and key government agencies and lists of common abbreviations, SI units, and metric equivalents.

A best-selling resource for all industry personnel. This helpful reference contains over 12,000 definitions of terms used in petroleum geology, exploration, drilling, production, pipelining, processing, refining, accounting, and marketing. Features over 540 2-color illustrations and an easy-to-use format. Also includes contact information for industry associations and key government agencies and lists of common abbreviations, SI units, and metric equivalents.

A Dictionary for the Oil and Gas Industry, 2nd Edition
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Gems by Michael O'Donoghue

Gems by Michael O'Donoghue


Since it was published in 1962, Gems has become universally recognized as the most comprehensive and authoritative treatise on gem materials in the English language. Now in its sixth edition, it has been revised for relevance to today’s practice. It includes an expanded encyclopaedic section, and offers a descriptive account of all gem materials used as ornament, along with their synthetic counterparts and the materials used over the centuries to imitate them. Editor Michael O’Donoghue has been assisted by a team of specialists to make this sixth edition of Gems an invaluable gemmological reference work which caters for professional jewelers, student gemmologists, and collectors of gems alike.


Since it was published in 1962, Gems has become universally recognized as the most comprehensive and authoritative treatise on gem materials in the English language. Now in its sixth edition, it has been revised for relevance to today’s practice. It includes an expanded encyclopaedic section, and offers a descriptive account of all gem materials used as ornament, along with their synthetic counterparts and the materials used over the centuries to imitate them. Editor Michael O’Donoghue has been assisted by a team of specialists to make this sixth edition of Gems an invaluable gemmological reference work which caters for professional jewelers, student gemmologists, and collectors of gems alike.

Gems by Michael O'Donoghue
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Gemmology 3rd Edition

Gemmology 3rd Edition

Since Gemmology was published, readers have used it to gain an in-depth appreciation of the science of gemmology, its history, and practice. This third edition has been completely revised to cover the latest methods of gem enhancement and identification, as well as the latest test instruments and laboratory techniques. Gemmology serves as an invaluable reference guide for gemmologists, professionals, and students, and is an invaluable text for anyone in the gemmological profession. Also included are details of the Gemmological Association’s Foundation Course together with advice on examination techniques.

Since Gemmology was published, readers have used it to gain an in-depth appreciation of the science of gemmology, its history, and practice. This third edition has been completely revised to cover the latest methods of gem enhancement and identification, as well as the latest test instruments and laboratory techniques. Gemmology serves as an invaluable reference guide for gemmologists, professionals, and students, and is an invaluable text for anyone in the gemmological profession. Also included are details of the Gemmological Association’s Foundation Course together with advice on examination techniques.

Gemmology 3rd Edition
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Volcanology and Geotherml Energy

Volcanology and Geotherml Energy

Most high-temperature geothermal resources develop in volcanic regions, but very few have been successfully explored and developed despite the ever-growing need for renewable energy resources. This is particularly true of the many developing countries that exist in volcanic regions with potential geothermal resources. Because exploration techniques, which must be adapted from the oil industry, are expensive and uncertain, economic growth in these countries remains contingent on the availability and cost of oil.

Bridging the gap between academic geologists and drilling engineers, Volcanology and Geothermal Energy is a practical and thorough guide to planning and operating a successful exploration project. It describes the potential geothermal reservoirs associated with volcanoes and volcanic regions and uses recent advances in volcanology to offer many examples of how geological field data give evidence of the location, nature, and size of a geothermal resource.

Most high-temperature geothermal resources develop in volcanic regions, but very few have been successfully explored and developed despite the ever-growing need for renewable energy resources. This is particularly true of the many developing countries that exist in volcanic regions with potential geothermal resources. Because exploration techniques, which must be adapted from the oil industry, are expensive and uncertain, economic growth in these countries remains contingent on the availability and cost of oil.

Bridging the gap between academic geologists and drilling engineers, Volcanology and Geothermal Energy is a practical and thorough guide to planning and operating a successful exploration project. It describes the potential geothermal reservoirs associated with volcanoes and volcanic regions and uses recent advances in volcanology to offer many examples of how geological field data give evidence of the location, nature, and size of a geothermal resource.

Volcanology and Geotherml Energy
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Volcanoes, Eruptions and Other Volcanic Hazards

Volcanoes, Eruptions and Other Volcanic Hazards


'Volcanoes' examines the different types of volcanic eruptions. It starts with an introduction to volcanoes, volcanic landforms and plate tectonics, and includes classification of igneous rocks, the hazards associated with volcanism, and the prediction of eruptions.


'Volcanoes' examines the different types of volcanic eruptions. It starts with an introduction to volcanoes, volcanic landforms and plate tectonics, and includes classification of igneous rocks, the hazards associated with volcanism, and the prediction of eruptions.

Volcanoes, Eruptions and Other Volcanic Hazards
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