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A collection of papers mainly concerning the geological history of Tasmania with special reference to events during the palaeozoic era

A collection of papers mainly concerning the geological history of Tasmania with special reference to events during the palaeozoic era

... From the tectonic viewpoint, this unconformity may be considered as the expression of eight or more orogenic movements, the earliest being older than Upper Middle Cambrian and the latest[r] ...

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Stratigraphy, structure and geological history of mid Cretaceous sedimentary rocks across the Torlesse like/non Torlesse boundary in the Sawtooth Range Coverham area, Marlborough

Stratigraphy, structure and geological history of mid Cretaceous sedimentary rocks across the Torlesse like/non Torlesse boundary in the Sawtooth Range Coverham area, Marlborough

... This fault is one of the four main dextral transcurrent faults which occur in the northeastern part of the South Island making it the most significant fault in the mapped area. It forms the southeastern boundary of the ...

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A collection of papers mainly concerning the geological history of Tasmania with special reference to events during the palaeozoic era

A collection of papers mainly concerning the geological history of Tasmania with special reference to events during the palaeozoic era

... Limestone ?Disconformity; Cambrian marine Local faulting Fossil placer siltstones pass up in Lower Ordovician deposits into sandstone, and with overlain by Upper Cambrian osmiridium fang[r] ...

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Geology of the Saturnian moon, Titan: Constraining the surface composition and geological history of the main types of terrains found in the equatorial belt of Titan

Geology of the Saturnian moon, Titan: Constraining the surface composition and geological history of the main types of terrains found in the equatorial belt of Titan

... In thirteen years, infrared observations from the Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrome- ter (VIMS) onboard the Cassini orbiter have provided signicant hints about the spectral and geological diversity on Titan's ...

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A collection of papers mainly concerning the geological history of Tasmania with special reference to events during the palaeozoic era

A collection of papers mainly concerning the geological history of Tasmania with special reference to events during the palaeozoic era

... , During the latter part of the period the Hunter-Bowen orogeny influenced Tasmania indirectly through the elevation of the land surface with the development of lacustrine sediments and [r] ...

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The phylogeography of trypanosomes from South American alligatorids and African crocodilids is consistent with the geological history of South American river basins and the transoceanic dispersal of Crocodylus at the Miocene

The phylogeography of trypanosomes from South American alligatorids and African crocodilids is consistent with the geological history of South American river basins and the transoceanic dispersal of Crocodylus at the Miocene

... restricted to phylogenetically related hosts, may have occurred [14,16-18,47,48]. Host switching mediated by ecological fitting appear to be commonly used for tryp- anosome jumping among hosts that share ecological ...

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Testing the GAD throughout geological time

Testing the GAD throughout geological time

... Runcorn (1954) argued that the Coriolis force dominates fluid flow in the Earth’s core and that the time-averaged geomagnetic field should therefore be symmetrical about the spin axis. In a subsequent paper (Runcorn, 1959), ...

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Geological Object Recognition in Extraterrestrial Environments

Geological Object Recognition in Extraterrestrial Environments

... The use of computer vision algorithms in the field of Geology is a rapidly growing practice. Starting in the defence and space industry for use with satellite imagery, and more recently spurred on in large part by the ...

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Electromagnetic Moding in Lossy Geological Strata

Electromagnetic Moding in Lossy Geological Strata

... requirement. Geological evidence suggests that a coal seam of 6–8 m in height will retain this dimension to a constancy that easily meets the above criterion, unless a major disruption of the seam has occurred at ...

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Silver Jubilee of the Geological Society of India

Silver Jubilee of the Geological Society of India

... vities which the Society is contemplating-initiation and publication of monographic studies on important aspects of Indian Geology, pUblication of geological and mineral [r] ...

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Geological Excursion to Southern Tibet a Report

Geological Excursion to Southern Tibet a Report

... The Tethys Himalaya zone consists of a Phanerozoic sequence that ranges from Cambrian to Eocene in age. It overlies metamorphics of the Higher Himalaya zone along a thrust. Tw[r] ...

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Earliest History Of Kashmir (Archaeological And Geological (Perspective)

Earliest History Of Kashmir (Archaeological And Geological (Perspective)

... in pits depicts the agricultural advances and a surplus production in the early history of Kashmir for which the topographical changes especially the drained out landmass could have provided plenty of space. ...

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Geological and geophysical studies of continental margins

Geological and geophysical studies of continental margins

... supplemented by direct contracting and purchase of commercial multichannel seismic reflexion profiles and by the Leg 48 drilling of the International Phase of Ocean Drilling IPOD of the [r] ...

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Geological disposal of nuclear waste: A primer

Geological disposal of nuclear waste: A primer

... Although the most common waste forms for highly radioactive materials are spent nuclear fuel and vitrified high-level waste, there are many other types of waste forms (Lutze and Ewing 1988; Weber and Ewing 2013). A ...

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The Geological sublime in Victorian landscape painting

The Geological sublime in Victorian landscape painting

... Wordsworth’s poetry also alludes to sea beasts and saurians preserved in the stone – the fossil record which received increasing attention as the nineteenth century progressed. As the momentum of scientific discovery ...

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Geological Engineering in Fly Ash
Raghupathi

Geological Engineering in Fly Ash Raghupathi

... Industrial and development activities due to constant pressure, and the ecological balance of nature is difficult to get a look in, and the geographical and environmental pollution is a rapid increase. Environmental ...

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The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Act

The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Act

... (3) As a national geological data centre, GEUS shall collect data, e.g. pursuant to the act on raw materials (lov om råstof- fer), the act on use of the Danish subsoil (lov om anvendelse af Danmarks undergrund), ...

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High-pressure experimental models of geological structures

High-pressure experimental models of geological structures

... of geological structures, precise scaling is not attempted, allowing the use of sets of materials whose behaviours and interactions are perhaps even more instructive than is the case in carefully-scaled ...

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Anthropocene bodies, geological time and the crisis of natality

Anthropocene bodies, geological time and the crisis of natality

... What is perhaps most intriguing about Fugitive Pieces and The Road is that in pushing the capacities of the human body – its ability to survive and reproduce – to its outer limits, each novel presses on into realms of ...

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ENGINEERING AND GEOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF ROCKS FOR CONCRETE PRODUCTION

ENGINEERING AND GEOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF ROCKS FOR CONCRETE PRODUCTION

... Aggregates are principal materials in concrete production and therefore knowledge of their properties is very crucial to designing an acceptable quality of concrete. A practical approach has been presented for the ...

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