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Encyclopedia of Geology |
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2nd Edition Hrsg. v. Scott Elias und David Alderton |
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Online |
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Inhalt :: Content Standardreferenzwerk mit ausführlichen Beiträgen von führenden Fachwissenschaftlern zur Geologie. Zu den gegenüber der 1. Auflage 2005 neuen Themenbereichen gehören u.a. das Artensterben, der Ursprung des Lebens, die Plattentektonik und ihr Einfluss auf die Fauna, neue Arten von Mineral- und Kohlenwasserstofflagerstätten, neue Methoden zur Datierung von Gesteinen und geologische Prozesse. Der Online-Ausgabe liegt die 2020 in 6 Bänden veröffentlichte Printausgabe zugrunde. |
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Verlag :: Publisher Elsevier Science |
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Preis :: Price Preise auf Anfrage / Prices on request |
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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV. |
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ISBN/ISSN 978-0-08-102909-1
Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number 102260129 |
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Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information Encyclopedia of Geology, Second Edition presents in six volumes state-of-the-art reviews on the various aspects of geologic research, all of which have moved on considerably since the writing of the first edition. New areas of discussion include extinctions, origins of life, plate tectonics and its influence on faunal provinces, new types of mineral and hydrocarbon deposits, new methods of dating rocks, and geological processes. Users will find this to be a fundamental resource for teachers and students of geology, as well as researchers and non-geology professionals seeking up-to-date reviews of geologic research. Key Features
Readership Researchers, teachers and students of Geology, providing up-to-date reviews of all essential topics, highlighting and summarizing the most important, recent discoveries. It also serves non-geology professionals including researchers and practitioners in Biology (the paleontology aspects), Chemistry (mineralogy, geochemistry), Environmental Science, Civil Engineering and Hydrology Table of Contents I. Introduction A. History of Geological Science B. Philosophy of Geology II. The Earth and Its Place in the Solar System A. Origins of the Solar System B. Asteroid impacts C. Lunar studies and the age of the Earth D. Meteorite impacts III. Geophysics A. Earth Structure B. Electrical Methods C. Geodesy and Gravity D. Geodynamics E. Geomagnetism F. Mineral Physics G. Seismology IV. Earth History A. Dating Techniques (Annual Layers, Biological Methods, Chemical Methods, Geomagnetic Methods, Radiometric Methods) B. Stratigraphic Methods and Development of the Stratigraphic Column C. Paleoclimates D. The Pre-Cambrian E. The Paleozoic F. The Mesozoic G. The Cenozoic H. Glaciation in Earth History V. Geochemistry A. Analytical Geochemistry B. Isotope Geochemistry C. High-Temperature Geochemistry D. Low-Temperature Geochemistry E. Organic and Petroleum Geochemistry VI. Mineralogy A. Minerals B. Crystallography C. Silicates D. Non-silicates VII. Earth Surface Processes A. Weathering and Erosion B. Fluid flow and sediment transport C. Glacial processes and landscapes D. Rivers and Lakes E. Marine processes and landscapes F. Soil Formation G. Wind processes and landscapes H. Tectonic Geomorphology VIII. Igneous Geology A. Melting and crystallization processes B. Igneous rocks C. Volcanism: eruption mechanisms D. Volcanic products E. Volcanic environmental issues (past and present) IX. Metamorphic Geology A. Metamorphism B. Metamorphic Rocks X. Tectonics and Structural Geology A. Nature of Tectonic Plate Movements B. History of Continental Movements C. Mountain Building Processes D. Tectonics and Volcanism XI. Regional Geology XII. Geological Resources A. Oil/gas (conventional and unconventional; fracking) B. Coal C. Minerals (metallic, non-metallic/industrial, nuclear fuel) D. Exploration methods (to include geophysical and geochemical methods, remote sensing) E. Mining/extraction methods F. Uses, constraints, reserves G. Environmental impacts H. Geothermal resources XIII. Other geological applications A. Geological mapping B. Engineering Geology (including waste disposal) C. Hydrogeology D. Forensic Geology |
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