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Structural Geology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 552

Structural Geology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This state-of-the-art text offers students balanced coverage of the full range of topics, supported by a wealth of outstanding illustrations and photographs. The text opens with an overview of basic geologic principles that paves the way for a better understanding of structural geology. The topics of stress and strain, deformation mechanisms, and strain measurement provide a foundation upon which the text's remaining coverage is built. Self-contained chapters meet instructor's individual needs. A brief introduction to geophysical techniques, principally seismic reflection and refraction, Earth magnetism, and gravity, enhances a better understanding of crustal structures. This latest edition has been revised for greater clarity and to incorporate the most current technical information possible. *Provides balanced coverage of all topics, supported by numerous illustrations and photographs. *An introductory review of fundamental geologic principles and laws, geochronology, and principles of equilibrium gives students a strong foundation and prepares them for subsequent topics. *Essays in each chapter encourage further study in key subjects. Each chapter offers a short section on an ad

The Appalachian-Ouachita Orogen in the United States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 784
Structural Geology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 634

Structural Geology

Structural Geology provides a broad, balanced foundation in fundamental geologic processes; its rich art program helps students visualize complex geological phenomenaStructural Geology gives students a balanced foundation of the fundamental geologic laws, important chemical processes and an introduction to geochronology and geophysical techniques useful in structural geology. The extensively revised third edition offers a rich, full-color art program, unmatchedin helping students visualize complex geologic phenomena in three dimensions.

Centennial Articles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 473

Centennial Articles

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4-D Framework of Continental Crust
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 641

4-D Framework of Continental Crust

"This book contains landmark papers on the processes of formation of continental crust from its beginnings in the Archean to modern processes, as well as discussions of several ancient and modern orogenic belts. The book is international in scope, with contributions from geoscientists dealing with crustal processes on five continents, and articles from more than 50 non-U.S. authors and co-authors."--Publisher's website.

Structural Geology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 575

Structural Geology

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Contributions to the Tectonics and Geophysics of Mountain Chains
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244
Evolution of the Alabama Agroecosystem
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 900

Evolution of the Alabama Agroecosystem

Evolution of the Alabama Agroecosystem describes aspects of food and fiber production from prehistoric to modern times. Using information and perspectives from both the "hard" sciences (geology, biology) and the "soft" science (sociology, history, economics, politics), it traces agriculture's evolution from its appearance in the Old World to its establishment in the New World. It discusses how agricultural practices originating in Europe, Asia and Africa determined the path agriculture followed as it developed in the Americas. The book focuses on changes in US and Alabama agriculture since the early nineteenth century and the effects that increased government involvement have had on the country's agricultural development. Material presented explains why agriculture in Alabama and much of the South remains only marginally competitive compared to many other states, the role that limited agricultural competitiveness played in the slower rate of economic development in the South in general, and how those limiting factors ensure that agricultural development in Alabama and the South will continue to keep up but never catch up.

Physical Geology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 532

Physical Geology

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