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Geology and petrology of silicic volcanism in extensional plate convergent zone
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Groundwater geology of Yamato Plain, Nara Prefecture (I) [With 1 plate]
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Russian geology and the plate tectonics revolution
Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2002Abstract The suggestion of the concept of ‘scientific revolution’ by Thomas Kuhn in 1962 was, in itself, a significant event in the history of science, and ‘crucial’ episodes or ‘paradigm shifts’ have come to be of special interest in the history of geology (as in other sciences).
Victor E. Khain, Anatoly G. Ryabukhin
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CUBAN GEOLOGY: A NEW PLATE‐TECTONIC SYNTHESIS
Journal of Petroleum Geology, 1994Cuba is considered here to consist of two separate geological units: afoldbelt and a neoautochthon.The foldbelt can be subdivided into:(i) continental units, comprising Mesozoic Bahamian Platform and slope deposits, which are overlain by a Paleocene‐ Late Eocene foreland basin; and the Cuban SW terranes (Guaniguanico, Pinos and Escambray), which were ...
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Plate tectonics, terranes and continental geology
Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2002Abstract The ‘modern revolution’ in the Earth sciences is associated with the emergence of plate tectonics in the late 1960s. The assumption that the crust of the Earth was composed of a small number of rigid, non-deformable, mobile plates enabled a quantitative, kinematic description of current geological processes and ...
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Exploring Geology on the World Wide Web – Geophysics, Plate Tectonics, and Structural Geology
Journal of Geoscience Education, 1996(1996). Exploring Geology on the World Wide Web – Geophysics, Plate Tectonics, and Structural Geology. Journal of Geoscience Education: Vol. 44, No. 3, pp. 317-320.
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Introduction: Plate Tectonics and Geology
1984Plate tectonics, as it operates in the modern earth, represents in a fundamental sense a mechanism by which excess thermal energy from the mantle is dissipated (Sclater et al. 1980). Substantial evidence now exists for the operation of plate tectonics during Phanerozoic time, and evidence for similar tectonic activity during Proterozoic time is ...
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Plate tectonics: A revolution in geology and geophysics
Tectonophysics, 1977Abstract This symposium concerns The Present State of Plate Tectonics . By any measure, plate tectonics can be described as “alive and well” and, in fact, a “healthy, burgeoning concept”, although only eight years have passed since (in 1967) plate tectonics suddenly won general acceptance, at least among western scientists, as the proper model for ...
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II.—Surface-Geology (Plate V.) of Belgium
Geological Magazine, 1870We called attention to Part ii. of the Fifth volume of the Journal of this Society in our December number. We have just received the first part of the sixth volume, and are glad to find that the subject of Agricultural Geology once more finds a place in its pages, and that the Secretary, Mr. Jenkins, is again its advocate and exponent.
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Arabian Plate Hydrocarbon Geology and Potential—A Plate Tectonic Approach
1991Reported proven hydrocarbon reserves of the Arabian plate region at the start of 1991 totaled 663.2 billion barrels (B bbl) of oil and 1,325.4 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of gas (66.4% and 31.5% of the world's oil and gas reserves, respectively). More than 98% of these are concentrated in the northeast margin region between northwest Iraq and Central ...
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