Paleogeography and Loess

Paleogeography and Loess
Author: International Union for Quaternary Research. Congress
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1987
Genre: Geology, Stratigraphic
ISBN:

Lithology and Stratigraphy of Loess and Paleosols

Lithology and Stratigraphy of Loess and Paleosols
Author: International Union for Quaternary Research. Congress
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1984
Genre: Loess
ISBN:

Aandacht voor de morfogenese en kenmerken van loess-paleosolen; lithologische eigenschappen van loess in verschillende klimatologische zones; strategie en datering van loess en paleosols; aspecten met betrekking tot het nuttig gebruik van met loess bedekte gebieden

Loess

Loess
Author: Ian J. Smalley
Publisher: Dowden Hutchinson and Ross
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1975
Genre: Science
ISBN:

China — Stratigraphy, Paleogeography and Tectonics

China — Stratigraphy, Paleogeography and Tectonics
Author: Arthur A. Meyerhoff
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401137706

all such systems are important, the Proterozoic column This volume concerns the geology of China, and it examinesthat concern by expositionsofthe stratigraphy, possibly is unique in its continuous sedimentary devel the paleogeography,and the tectonics ofthat remarkable opment and in its reference section of global rank. In paleogeography, this volume describes and illustra country. In this sense, therefore, our aims and purposes are explicit in the title. The senior author and his tes first the broad distribution of Proterozoic deposits. colleagues, furthermore, do not have in mind any special Succeeding descriptions and illustrations trace the ebb and flow of shallow marine waters across China as or specific audience. This volume is quite simply for all geologists. By far the majority will be those whose Phanerozoic time of more than 600 million years elapses native tongue is English, or those who understand from the beginning of the Cambrian to the present. In structure, this volume emphasizes the importance English. Not to be overlooked, moreover, is the large number ofChinese geologists who not only read English of paraplatforms, platforms, geosynclines, and great but also who themselves write studies in English that east-west zones of fracture in the Precambian, also the appear in publications in both their homeland and effects of these early structural elements on structure abroad. in the ensuing Phanerozoic. In the Phanerozoic itself, north-south stress developed in the pre-Phanerozoic A constantly growing interest in the geology of China continued through much of the Paleozoic.