The Low Grade Metamorphism Of Lower Palaeozoic Strata On The Rhins Of Galloway Sw Scotland
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Author | : M. Frey |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 325 |
Release | : 2009-07-15 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1444313339 |
Low-Grade Metamorphism explores processes and transformations in rocks during the early stages of metamorphic recrystallization. There has been little analysis and documentation of this widespread phenomenon, especially of the substantial and exciting advances that have taken place in the subject over the last decade. This book rectifies that shortfall, building on the foundations of Low-Temperature Metamorphism by Martin Frey (1987). The editors have invited contributions from an internationally acknowledged team of experts, who have aimed the book at advanced undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers in the field. Contributions from internationally acknowledged experts. Documents the substantial and exciting advances that have taken place in the subject over the last decade.
Author | : M. C. Akhurst |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Geology |
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A guide to geological excursions in south-west Scotland.
Author | : A. A. McMillan |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Geology |
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The district described in this memoir lies in the middle of the Scottish southern uplands and includes parts of Kirkcudbrightshire and Dumfriesshire. It is covered by Sheets 9W and 9E of the 1:50 000 geological map series for Scotland. The district is rural and sparsely populated, with the principal town being Dumfries. This memoir is the first geological survey description of this district since the original sheet explanation was published in 1877.
Author | : P. Stone |
Publisher | : Stationery Office Books (TSO) |
Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : |
The Rhins of Galloway district lies in the south-west of Scotland and marks the termination of the Southern Uplands against the North Channel. This memoir and the accompanying 1:50 000 solid geology map provide detailed subdivision of the Ordovician and Silurian turbidite strata. The conclusions are of significance to the Southern Uplands terrane as a whole and also to its equivalents in Ireland and maritime Canada. Other major sections of the memoir discuss the syn- and post-tectonic intrusive rocks, the development of the late Palaeozoic Stranraer half-graben and the regional structural framework as deduced from geophysical data.
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 596 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Earth sciences |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Byron Charles Lintern |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Dalbeattie (Scotland) |
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Author | : N. H. Trewin |
Publisher | : Geological Society of London |
Total Pages | : 604 |
Release | : 2003-02-24 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781862391260 |
This 4th edition of The Geology of Scotland is greatly expanded from the previous edition with 34 authors contributing to 20 chapters. A new format has been adopted to provide a different perspective on the geology of Scotland. A brief introduction is followed by a chapter outlining some of the important historical aspects that in the 19th century placed Scottish geologists in the forefront of a new science. Scotland is constructed from a number of terranes that finally combined in roughly their present positions prior to about 410 million years ago. Thus the geology of each terrane is described up the time of amalgamation, providing chapters on the Southern Uplands, Midland Valley, Highlands, Grampian and Hebridean terranes. At the end of this section, a brief synthesis summarizes the events that resulted in the amalgamation of the various terranes into the present configuration. Traditional practice is followed in the description of the Old Red Sandstone, Carboniferous, Permo-Trias, Jurassic, Cretaceous, tertiary and Quaternary strata. A separate chapter covers Tertiary igneous rocks. An attempt is made to tell the story of the geological evolution of Scotland, rather than catalogue all areas and formations. Priority is given to the onshore geology, encouraging the reader to go into the field and visit some of the world-class geology on show in Scotland. The chapters are broadly-based, attempting to integrate the sedimentary and igneous histories, and summarize changes in palaeogeography and palaeoenvironments. Economic aspects are covered with chapters on Metalliferous Minerals, Bulk Resources, Coal and Hydrocarbons. A new departure is the chapter on aspects of Environmental Geology and sustainability. Additionally, this publication contains a colour section of 32 plates, illustrating aspects of Scottish Geology, as well as a coloured geological map of Scotland.
Author | : Edinburgh Geological Society |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Science |
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Author | : Bruce W. D. Yardley |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 1991 |
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Author | : E. Jäger |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 507 |
Release | : 2012-12-06 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 3642671616 |
Our colleagues from the French-speaking parts of Switzerland - the Suisses romands - and above all the committee of the 3rd Cycle, e Earth Sciences (3 Cycle, Sciences de la Terre) honored us by asking us to give a course on Isotope Geology for the year 1977. The course, entitled Evaluation et Interpretation des Donnees Isotopiques (eval uation and Interpretation of Isotopic Data), was intended to inform earth scientists, graduate and postgraduate, from the western Swiss Universities on the subject of Isotope Geology. Such courses usually consist of two parts: lectures and excursions. Thus, in March 1977, we gave such a two-week course at the Miner alogical Institute of the University of Berne. The first week was devoted essentially to the methods of dating, the second week to the behavior of stable isotopes. In July 1977, on the occasion of an excursion to the Central and Western Alps, we were able to demonstrate our results. Guest professors were invited to make contributions to the course.