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Geologica Ultraiectina

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 526 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Geology
ISBN : UCSD:31822009185430

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Geologica Ultraiectina

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Geology
ISBN : UCAL:B4189452

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Geological Survey Bulletin

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 904 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1963
Category : Earth sciences
ISBN : UCAL:B3415227

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The Mountains of Saint Francis: Discovering the Geologic Events That Shaped Our Earth

Author : Walter Alvarez
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2008-12-17
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780393070934

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The Mountains of Saint Francis: Discovering the Geologic Events That Shaped Our Earth by Walter Alvarez Pdf

One of the world's leading geologists takes readers into Italy's Apennine Mountain Range—the Mountains of Saint Francis—on a journey to discover the fascinating secrets of the Earth's deep history. Modern geologists, Walter Alvarez among them, showed in the last decades of the twentieth century that the history of our planet has witnessed events profoundly more dramatic than even the most spectacular chapters in human history. More violent than wars, more life altering than revolutions—understanding the geologic events that have shaped the Earth's surface is the quest and the passion of geologists. In the knowledgeable and graceful prose of Alvarez, general readers are led to explore the many mysteries that our planet guards. The author has chosen Italy as a microcosm in which to explore this amazing past for several reasons. First, it is the land where the earliest geologists learned how to read the history of the Earth, written in nature’s rock archives. Second, it is where Alvarez and his Italian geological friends have continued to decipher the rock record, uncovering more historical episodes from the Earth’s past. And third, the lovely land of Italy is unusually rich in geological treasures and offers examples of the key processes that have created the landscapes of the entire world. The Mountains of Saint Francis begins in Rome. We discover that the landscape of Rome was built by violent volcanic eruptions in the very recent past, almost certainly witnessed by our human ancestors. Next we travel to Siena and come face to face with a fundamental discovery of the geologists—that much of the dry land that we currently inhabit was once underwater, beneath ancient seas or oceans. Then we stop in the small medieval city of Gubbio and contemplate the amazing secret that the limestone rocks kept hidden for 65 million years—that a huge asteroid smashed into the Earth, disrupting the environment so severely that the dinosaurs, and perhaps half of the other forms of life inhabiting the Earth at the time, disappeared forever, opening the way for the rise of the mammals and eventually of humans. The impact theory that came from those Italian limestones at Gubbio was one of the great geological discoveries of the twentieth century. Just as important to the field of geology was the theory of plate tectonics—the understanding that the outer layer of the Earth is divided into crustal plates that move around, sometimes carrying continents into collisions with one another, like the great collision between Italy and Europe that built the Alps. And yet, to explain the Mountains of Saint Francis requires something more than a collision between continents. These are mountains that are still jealously guarding the secret of their past, and in this book we go along with the geological detectives as they try to uncover that secret. It is a journey that has seen the land of Italy lifted out of the sea, squashed and folded, torn apart, left high and dry when the Mediterranean Sea evaporated away, and then flooded when the Atlantic waters poured back in. The story of the Earth's history is fascinating in its own right, but with Alvarez as the tour guide, the journey takes on a human dimension, full of stories about the landscape and history of Italy and about the great geologists who uncovered the deep past of this land. It is a journey recounted in warm tones and subtle colors, reflecting the transcendent beauty of Italy itself.

U.S. Geological Survey Circular

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1933
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UOM:39015037719997

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Geophysical Abstracts ...

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1702 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1962
Category : Geophysics
ISBN : RUTGERS:39030023367602

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Proceedings of the 29th International Geological Congress

Author : Tadao Nishiyama,Fujio Kumon,Y. Watanabe
Publisher : VSP
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Science
ISBN : 9067641731

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Proceedings of the 29th International Geological Congress by Tadao Nishiyama,Fujio Kumon,Y. Watanabe Pdf

This Proceedings volume contains papers from three symposia which were held during the 29th International Geological Congress, Kyoto, Japan, 24 August--3 September 1992. From the first symposium --- ''Metamorphic Reactions: kinetics and mass transfer'' --- 5 papers were selected for publication. One of the objectives of the symposium was to clarify the nature of reactions and mass transfer from the viewpoint of kinetics. From the ''Sandstone Petrology in Relation to Tectonics''-symposium, 10 papers were selected and revised for inclusion in this book. The articles reflect the different approaches on the relationship between sandstone composition and tectonic setting. The third symposium in this volume --- ''Evaporite and Desert Environment'' consists of 8 selected papers. The papers summarize the relationship between various desertification factors and the dynamics of different regions, and the classification of these regions according to their geological and mineralogical factors.

The Mechanical Behavior of Salt X

Author : J.H.P. de Bresser,M.R. Drury,P. A. Fokker,M. Gazzani,S.J.T. Hangx,A.R. Niemeijer,C.J. Spiers
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 690 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2022-07-05
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781000783629

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The Mechanical Behavior of Salt X by J.H.P. de Bresser,M.R. Drury,P. A. Fokker,M. Gazzani,S.J.T. Hangx,A.R. Niemeijer,C.J. Spiers Pdf

Rock salt formations have long been recognized as a valuable resource - not only for salt mining but for construction of oil and gas storage caverns and for isolation of radioactive and other hazardous wastes. Current interest is fast expanding towards construction and re-use of solution-mined caverns for storage of renewable energy in the form of hydrogen, compressed air and other gases. Evaluating the long term performance and safety of such systems demands an understanding of the coupled mechanical behavior and transport properties of salt. This volume presents a collection of 60 research papers defining the state-of-the-art in the field. Topics range from fundamental work on deformation mechanisms and damage of rock salt to compaction of engineered salt backfill. The latest constitutive models are applied in computational studies addressing the evolution and integrity of storage caverns, repositories, salt mines and entire salt formations, while field studies document ground truth at multiple scales. The volume is structured into seven themes: Microphysical processes and creep models Laboratory testing Geological isolation systems and geotechnical barriers Analytical and numerical modelling Monitoring and site-specific studies Cavern and borehole abandonment and integrity Energy storage in salt caverns The Mechanical Behavior of Salt X will appeal to graduate students, academics, engineers and professionals working in the fields of salt mechanics, salt mining and geological storage of energy and wastes, but also to researchers in rock physics in general.