Palynology And Its Relationship To Climatically Induced Depositional Cycles In The Middle Pennsylvanian Desmoinesian Paradox Formation Of Southeastern Utah
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Palynology and Its Relationship to Climatically Induced Depositional Cycles in the Middle Pennsylvanian (Desmoinesian) Paradox Formation of Southeastern Utah by Bruce F. Rueger,Geological Survey (U.S.) Pdf
A multidisciplinary approach to research studies of sedimentary rocks and their constituents and the evolution of sedimentary basins, both ancient and modern.
Palynology and Its Relationship to Climatically Induced Depositional Cycles in the Middle Pennsylvanian (Desmoinesian) Paradox Formation of Southeastern Utah by Bruce F. Rueger Pdf
Spencer G. Lucas,W. John Nelson,Willian A. DiMichele,Justin A. Speilmann,Karl Krainer,James E. Barrick,Scott Elrick,Sebastian Voigt
Author : Spencer G. Lucas,W. John Nelson,Willian A. DiMichele,Justin A. Speilmann,Karl Krainer,James E. Barrick,Scott Elrick,Sebastian Voigt Publisher : New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Page : 389 pages File Size : 46,6 Mb Release : 2013 Category : Science ISBN : 8210379456XXX
The Carboniferous-Permian Transition in Central New Mexico by Spencer G. Lucas,W. John Nelson,Willian A. DiMichele,Justin A. Speilmann,Karl Krainer,James E. Barrick,Scott Elrick,Sebastian Voigt Pdf
Climate Controls on Stratigraphy by C. B. Cecil,N. Terence Edgar Pdf
The role of climate as a primary control on stratigraphy is the cornerstone of this volume. The emphasis on climate is in distinct contrast to most previous studies, in which stratigraphic variability has been related to changes in sea level and in tectonic activity. Furthermore, the findings, derived from several years of detailed study of modern and ancient key geologic sections around the world, indicate that traditional depositional models generally do not fully explain the origin of fossil fuels. Although the results of the studies presented in this volume are intended to contribute to the disciplines of sedimentary geology and stratigraphy, the contributors recognize that their results may also contribute to a better understanding of global climate change. The theoretical background of climate control on sediment supply and stratigraphy is presented in the volume. With this background in place, detailed documentation and analysis of climate control on the lithologic variation of a single Middle Pennsylvanian.
Terrestrial Palaeoecology and Global Change by Valentin Abramovich Krasilov Pdf
This book critically evaluates the currently popular ideas of global change based on the plate tectonics, extraterrestrial impacts, greenhouse warming, etc. and offers alternative models. Krassilov presents ecosystem evolution as a sustainability oriented process with an increase in the biomass-to-dead mass ratio as a measure of progress. This general tendency is reversed by the geobiospheric crises starting in the earths interior and surfacing as the concerted geomagnetic, tectonomagmatic, geochemical and climatic events. These affect biota through turnovers of biotic communities and the adequate changes in population adaptive strategies, a major force under the species originations and extinctions, as well as the genomic evolution. The evolution of humans is envisaged as guiding this species to the role of the earths custodian. The book is important for evolutionists, ecologists, geologists, climatologists, geneticists, integrative biologists, botanists, zoologists, and the general educated person who is intrigued by the dynamic historical processes which shape the evolution of biosphere. It could be used as a course book for undergraduate and graduate studies and is an excellent example of inspiring and creative interdisciplinary research of our planet. Valentin Krassilov is the author of 20 books, among them the Palaeoecology of Terrestrial Plants, Cretaceous Period, Angiosperm Origins, Ecosystem and Egosystem Evolution, etc. The new book is based on his lifetime experience in the fields of palaeobotany, palaeoecology, structural geology and evolutionary biology.
Burial and Thermal History of the Paradox Basin, Utah and Colorado, and Petroleum Potential of the Middle Pennsylvanian Paradox Formation by Vito F. Nuccio,Steven M. Condon Pdf
A multidisciplinary approach to research studies of sedimentary rocks and their constituents and the evolution of sedimentary basins, both ancient and modern.
Lithology of Evaporite Cycles and Cycle Boundaries in the Upper Part of the Paradox Formation of the Hermosa Group of Pennsylvanian Age in the Paradox Basin, Utah and Colorado by Omer B. Raup,Robert J. Hite Pdf
A multidisciplinary approach to research studies of sedimentary rocks and their constituents and the evolution of sedimentary basins, both ancient and modern.