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Examples of geology


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He put aside his anatomy and his geology.
Despite this simple and general rule in structural geology, examples of misinterpreted structural discontinuities occur in polyphased deformed terranes especially.
The sample suites were collected by a number of workers during regional geology, petrology and geochronology projects.
Then we might usefully reflect that a greater understanding of geology amongst the public and decisionmakers would much enhance our prospects for support.
The book fills an important gap and should be accessible to geology students let alone their lecturers and course planners.
At one level, geology and conservation, especially landscape conservation, might seem a contradiction in terms.
The emphasis is, of course, on all the enjoyable aspects of walking, not just the geology.
Much of the coalfield remains unmined in any seam, so a wider understanding of both depositional and structural geology is not straightforward.
He then seamlessly explains sequence stratigraphy, with the emphasis on how biostratigraphy is an integral part of this unifying theory of sedimentary geology.
The selection of papers presented addresses aspects of the entire spectrum of geotectonic research from geology to geophysics, from field-based observations to modelling approaches.
Numerous speculations have attempted to relate this to climate, diet or geology.
The landscape is flat and the geology is dominated by limestone.
Others yet hoped that, like geology and biology, the law could be explained developmentally through the history of its empirical content.
Natural philosophy consisted of astronomy, chemistry, and physics-the mathematical sciences; natural history consisted of biology, geology, and anthropology-then thought of as descriptive rather than quantified.
A building accommodating the geology department was completed on the ruins of the palace building in 1953.
When he opted to study geology after the war he introduced me as his successor.
The author takes an integrated approach in avoiding the usual compartmentalization of structural geology and stratigraphy.
I have been teaching structural geology courses long enough to have built up my own bank of tried and tested laboratory sessions.
The explanations provide a compact but detailed overview of the sheet geology.
A short chapter on applied geology includes mineral, energy and water resources, geotechnical considerations (= engineering geology) and natural radon emissions.
To offer a comparison, the profession of geology includes geologists who specialise in areas such as exploration, mining or resource definition.
Experiments conducted show that there exists a positive correlation between the coal-rock interface and known geology.
Well, all structural geology researchers and teachers know that it generally won't, or at least not unless the problem has been accurately visualized and formulated.
Both are masterly reviews, dealing clearly with one of the hardest problems in geology - the history of an area with little or no net deposition.
The description of the capital's geology has indeed changed over the last 90 years.
The chapter on economic geology has been replaced by one on offshore geology.
His pitch is fairly basic and so mainly directed at introductory geology courses and perhaps a more general readership.
However, twenty years is a long time amongst geologists, if not in geology, and a new edition has increasingly been needed.
In this manner, the book successfully explains the close clink between structural geology and geological maps.
The geology of these two units is described in greater detail below.
Linguistics, history, geology, biology, chemistry, mineralogy, and new areas of physics all should be mentioned here.
The most expressive metaphor representation in the book comes from geology.
Expedition members explored and documented the island's topography, geology, glaciology, and biology, as well as its meteorological and geophysical environments.
Additionally, altitude, landform, soil and geology did not appear to be a determinant of parent plant location or seed characteristics/responses (data not shown).
A tight correlation between soils and geology makes the question difficult to resolve.
The author provides evidence from diverse fields such as classical mechanics, geology and nuclear physics.
I hope that both these volumes will find their way onto geology department library shelves.
The largest sub-categories (over 30 per cent together) are mineralogy and chemistry, and many other words come from biology, geology, botany, medicine, physics and mathematics.
Within the context of astrobiology, students explore topics including astronomy, evolution, paleontology, biology, earth science, physics, chemistry, geology, and remote sensing.
An introductory review of the geology, environment, flora and fauna of the archipelago is followed by a section on logistics.
Geological surveyors applied pressure for the funding of posts in practical geology, to maintain a corps of experts to ensure mining efficiency.
They occur for such fields as archeology, ecology, geology, astronomy, and many others.
A map for a student of geology, on the other hand, will not need to show hiking trails, but will need other information.
Properly described or signposted, these small chunks of geology can feed public awareness in digestible portions.
Both make novel and important contributions to the literature on what has become an important, if somewhat problematic, interface between geology and conservation.
Sadly, the author feels that he is philosophically out of touch with modern developments in geology.
Although the quality of the available information is uneven, an accurate analysis and filtering of the borehole logs provides a useful database of subsoil geology.
The book will be an enjoyable read for any curious non-specialist, and interesting background (though probably too wordy) for an undergraduate in geology or geophysics.
Their aim was to present an integrated approach to granite studies using geophysics, geochemistry, experimental petrology, structural geology, scale modelling and field geology.
The book includes a great deal of geology with an account of the stratigraphy, palaeontology, structural geology, and volcanology of the island.
The price is reasonable and overall it is one of the better introductory texts in sedimentary geology on the market at present.
The author tries to answer the question as to where will the discipline of glacial geology go in the future.
Only 2 % of these regions are above sea- or ice-level, and it is dangerous to speculate on major continental geology from such small available outcrop.
They had travelled over 1000 km and had studied all of the following aspects of science: topography, geology, glaciology, biology and meteorology.
To conclude this section we indicate the typical timescales and dimensionless parameters relevant to metallurgy and geology.
The history of science seems to be enjoying a popular resurgence and there seems to be a particular interest in geology.
However, it has barely seeped into the collective consciousness of even the best educated youth - ask anyone faced with first-year university intakes for geology modules.
First and foremost it is a first-class teaching text, for the two major hardrock areas in geology (igneous and metamor phic petrology).
Instead, this early history is successfully described ter rane by ter rane, allowing much closer integration of the geology within each ter rane.
He extends this effort here with a new text specifically dedicated to a description of mantle plumes, their causes, and their effects on surface geology.
There are copious illustrations of the geology and detailed locality sketches.
None the less, all the information one needs to discover the geology of this fascinating area is here.
The early nineteenth-century geological 'magnates' conceived and practised geology in a liberal, gentlemanly way.
In other words, though professionalization per se had made little impact upon geology, the development of a major academic professional sector did.
In our modern account of what gave rise to and shaped human societies, anthropology, geology, and biology have replaced the biblical narrative.
Each ecology has its history, geology, material culture, lifestyles and characteristic state of mind.
His involvement in mining technology and geology resulted from his need to advise the duke on policy issues.
In such a way he also associated the practice of geology and scientific authority with subjective experience.
Differences in geology and soil type may also produce variability in substrate characteristics.
Members of the party achieved most of their objectives in structural and stratigraphic geology, and collected numerous rock samples and fossils.
Natural history, particularly geology, frequently offered him an alternative to utilitarianism by giving scientific credibility to myth, superstition, and spectacle.
My enduring impression of the text echoes whoever it was that said that the defining characteristic of geology is the inherent incompleteness of its datasets.
There was only one short section on engineering geology applications, a specialized but economically important field with a significant readership.
Traditional geology is rapidly being supplanted by that with a more applied emphasis, so-called 'environmental geology'.
The book is highly readable, and will be accessible to students, researchers and professional archaeologists who already have some understanding of geology and analytical techniques.
The book aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to the chemistry, structure and properties of minerals for undergraduate courses in geology.
All chapters integrate information from outcrops, cores, petrography, geochemistry, palaeontology and structural geology where appropriate.
They all provide important, original and systematic descriptive reviews of the geology of their areas.
At the promotional price of $100 it is splendid value for money and an essential purchase for libraries with petroleum geology interest.
By comparison, the teaching of geology is too often viewed as a routine activity, requiring less intellectual effort and deserving less organizational energy.
Although fields such as paleontology and archaeology provide the familiar examples, historical hypotheses are also common in geology, biology, planetary science, astronomy, and astrophysics.
Two members went on to success in geology or geophysics, and two in medicine.
Other disciplines like mathematics, geology, physiology, and astronomy are not identical with physics, either intellectually or institutionally.
In each case he includes an outline of regional geology, discusses the tectonic models and tests them within the limits of the palaeomagnetic database.
In geology, only causes active in the present, human period are accessible in principle, although often not in practice, to direct observation.
What if sociology had been replaced by geography, or if geology had stood in place of archaeology?
Thus, there is some basis in geology as well as economics for the widespread coarse brownwares in upland situations.
Just as geology helped the mining industry, so the study of animals and plants would help farmers, fishermen and hunters.
In this paper we report our findings regarding the geology, structure and petrology of this intrusive body.
As a general introduction, to someone with a critical eye and a bit of experience, looking for good geology, it works well.
Each alkaline and carbonatite complex is accompanied by a detailed geological map, geographical co-ordinates, details of the general geology, petrography, ages and economic aspects.
Analysis of the exposed geology allows the definition of three stratigraphic units: lower, middle and upper, separated from each other by unconformities.
Graduate students and research geologists, in particular, will find it a clear and reliable source of good practice and good sense on quantitative structural geology.
Although this book focuses on one relatively limited topic, its significance is far wider and touches on many aspects of sedimentary geology.
An informative introductory paper by the editors provides a very useful summary of the geology of the region.
Archaeologists will find the introduction and information on the geology very helpful, just as geologists will be educated on archaeological and historical issues.
While it is difficult to test this model with data restricted to the study area, the regional geology provides useful information.
Investigations of regional tectonics included work on structural geology, stratigraphy and palaeontology, and collecting samples for palaeomagnetic and isotope age studies.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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