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Encyclopedia of Geology [Multiple-component retail product]

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Edited by (Professor Emeritus, Imperial College London, UK), Edited by (Department of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum, London, UK), Edited by (School of Earth Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Australia)
  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 2750 pages, aukštis x plotis: 279x203 mm, Contains 6 hardbacks
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Dec-2004
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0126363803
  • ISBN-13: 9780126363807
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 2750 pages, aukštis x plotis: 279x203 mm, Contains 6 hardbacks
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Dec-2004
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0126363803
  • ISBN-13: 9780126363807
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This unrivalled, five-volume reference work covers all aspects of geology including earth history, earth materials, surface processes, regional geology, economic geology, engineering geology, petroleum geology, geochemical and mineral exploration, and the history of geology. The techniques of remote sensing and other tools of investigation that have advanced rapidly over the last few decades are described in detail.

Encyclopedia of Geology is divided into 340 articles, each covering one aspect of geology. The concepts and theory are explained at a level that allows undergraduates and educated lay people to understand them. The reference has been planned and structured to provide the user with a comprehensive coverage of the core knowledge in each area. It will become the reference of choice for today's geologists and beyond.

Also available online via ScienceDirect – featuring extensive browsing, searching, and internal cross-referencing between articles in the work, plus dynamic linking to journal articles and abstract databases, making navigation flexible and easy. For more information, pricing options and availability visit www.info.sciencedirect.com.

*340 articles
*Over 2500 pages
*Full colour throughout
*Theory and applications of geology
*Extensive cross-referencing
*Further Reading lists accompany each article

This unrivalled, five-volume reference work covers all aspects of geology including earth history, earth materials, surface processes, regional geology, economic geology, engineering geology, petroleum geology, geochemical and mineral exploration, and the history of geology. The techniques of remote sensing and other tools of investigation that have advanced rapidly over the last few decades are described in detail.

Encyclopedia of Geology is divided into 340 articles, each covering one aspect of geology. The concepts and theory are explained at a level that allows undergraduates and educated lay people to understand them. The reference has been planned and structured to provide the user with a comprehensive coverage of the core knowledge in each area. It will become the reference of choice for today's geologists and beyond.

Also available on ScienceDirect in 2005.
For online version information, please visit http://www.info.sciencedirect.com/reference_works

*340 articles
*Over 2500 pages
*Full colour throughout
*Theory and applications of geology
*Extensive cross-referencing
*Further Reading lists accompany each article

Recenzijos

"Not since the institution of encyclopedias such as the late 19th century British editions of the Encyclopedia Britannica have so many experts (some 320) collaborated to produce such an extensive and authoritative collection of essays (some 340)on every aspect of geology from Africa to weathering." --Douglas Palmer, GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE

"...the editors, editorial advisory board, contributors and reviewers are to be congratulated and thanked for producing an amazing, user-friendly and extremely useful compilation of the information that relates to contemporary geology." --GEOLOGY TODAY, 2005

"...the high price is certainly not too high if many readers will have access to this work that, indeed, provides an excellent opportunity to learn 'a great deal about geology, both within and beyond [ your] own specialities.' A must for geological libraries." --A.J. van Loon, EARTH SCIENCE REVIEWS 2006

"This is a scholarly, erudite and well-organised summary of the current status of the Earth Sciences in all its manifold parts...It is an achievement that should be acclaimed, and an enterprise that should be supported." --PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH

"The three editors deserve praise indeed. They have done a superb job. Apparently, they laid out strict ground rules, and then assured that they were followed assiduously." --Tomas Feininger, THE CANADIAN MINERALOGIST

"Directed chiefly at the undergraduate level in geology, it is furthermore a useful tool for graduate students in other fields. No college or university with a program in Earth Sciences should be without Encyclopedia of Geology in its library." --Tomas Feininger, THE CANADIAN MINERALOGIST

"Where the price may be fairly high for private acquisition, it is certainly not too high for libraries. Librarians will find out that, as soon as people know about the presence of this work in an institute, too (?) many earth scientists will frequently want to use it. Stuff to become addicted to." --A.J. van Loon, JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH, 2005

"I have learnt a lot from reading selected subjects from these volumes, and often on subjects that I would not normally find myself reading. It is an achievement that should be acclaimed, and an enterprise that should be supported." B. Windley, PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH, 2005

Over the past decade a number of print and online encylopedias have been published about the earth sciences. This title (currently in print but soon to be available online) focuses on geology rather than all the earth sciences. Recommended. All levels. C. Hebblethwaite, CHOICE, 2005

"The aim of this work is to provide an authoritative and comprehensive coverage of all aspects of geology, an objective that is most certainly achieved. ...this set is aimed at undergraduate and educated lay people - the audience as stated in the book are "academic libraries servicing earth and environmental science departments as well as industrial, government and public libraries, practising geologists, engineers and environmental scientists". I agree totally with this statement". H. Ashton, Reference Reviews, 2005

Over the past decade a number of print and online encylopedias have been published about the earth sciences. This title (currently in print but soon to be available online) focuses on geology rather than all the earth sciences. CHOICE, 2005

Daugiau informacijos

An Authoritative Reference Work from Elsevier
Volume 1
A
Africa
Pan-African Orogeny
1(11)
A Kroner
R J Stern
North African Phanerozoic
12(14)
S Luning
Rift Valley
26(8)
L Frostick
Aggregates
34(84)
M A Eden
W J French
ALPS See Europe: The Alps
Analytical Methods
Fission Track Analysis
43(11)
B W H Hendriks
Geochemical Analysis (Including X-ray)
54(23)
R H Worden
Geochronological Techniques
77(15)
E A Eide
Gravity
92(15)
J R Smallwood
Mineral Analysis
107(11)
N G Ware
Andes
118(14)
S M Kay
C Mpodozis
V A Ramos
Antarctic
132(8)
B C Storey
Arabia and the Gulf
140(13)
I A Al-Jallal
A S Al-Sharhan
Argentina
153(44)
V A Ramos
Asia
Central
164(5)
S G Lucas
South-East
169(28)
I Metcalfe
Asteroids See Solar System: Asteroids, Comets and Space Dust
Atmosphere Evolution
197(56)
S J Mojzsis
Australia
Proterozoic
208(14)
I M Tyler
Phanerozoic
222(15)
J J Veevers
Tasman Orogenic Belt
237(16)
D R Gray
D A Foster
B
Biblical Geology
253(6)
E Byford
Biodiversity
259(7)
A W Owen
Biological Radiations and Speciation
266(13)
P L Forey
Biosediments and Biofilms
279(15)
M R Walter
A C Allwood
Biozones
294(12)
N MacLeod
Brazil
306(22)
F F Alkmim
M A Martins-Neto
Building Stone
328(7)
A W Hatheway
C
Caledonide Orogeny See Europe: Caledonides Britain and Ireland; Scandinavian Caledonides (with Greenland)
Carbon Cycle
335(10)
G A Shields
China and Mongolia
345(13)
H Wang
Shihong Zhang
Guoqi He
Clay Minerals
358(8)
J M Huggett
Clays, Economic Uses
366(4)
Y Fuchs
Coccoliths See Calcareous Algae
Colonial Surveys
370(3)
A J Reedman
Comets See Solar System: Asteroids, Comets and Space Dust
Conservation of Geological Specimens
373(8)
L Cornish
G Comerford
Creationism
381(6)
E Scott
D
Deltas See Sedimentary Environments: Deltas
Dendrochronology
387(6)
M Bridge
Deserts See Sedimentary Environments: Deserts
Diagenesis, Overview
393(28)
R C Selley
Dinosaurs See Fossil Vertebrates: Dinosaurs
E
Earth
Mantle
397(6)
G J H McCall
Crust
403(7)
G J H McCall
Orbital Variation (Including Milankovitch Cycles)
410(11)
H Palike
Earth Structure and Origins
421(9)
G J H McCall
Earth System Science
430(4)
R C Selley
Earthquakes See Engineering Geology: Aspects of Earthquakes; Tectonics: Earthquakes
Economic Geology
434
G R Davis
Engineering Geology
Overview
444(4)
M S Rosenbaum
Codes of Practice
448(8)
D Norbury
Aspects of Earthquakes
456(7)
A W Hatheway
Geological Maps
463(11)
J S Griffiths
Geomorphology
474(8)
E M Lee
J S Griffiths
P G Fookes
Geophysics
482(17)
J K Gascoyne
A S Eriksen
Seismology
499(16)
J J Bommer
D M Boore
Natural and Anthropogenic Geohazards
515(10)
G J H McCall
Liquefaction
525(10)
J F Bird
R W Boulanger
I M Idriss
Made Ground
535(8)
J A Charles
Problematic Rocks
543(11)
F G Bell
Problematic Soils
554(12)
F G Bell
Rock Properties and Their Assessment
566(14)
F G Bell
Site and Ground Investigation
580
J R Greenwood
Volume 2
Engineering Geology
Site Classification
1(8)
A W Hatheway
Subsidence
9(5)
A B Hawkins
Ground Water Monitoring at Solid Waste Landfills
14(7)
J W Oneacre
D Figueras
Environmental Geochemistry
21(4)
W E Dubbin
Environmental Geology
25(135)
P Doyle
Erosion See Sedimentary Processes: Erosional Sedimentary Structures; Aeolian Processes; Fluxes and Budgets
Europe
East European Craton
34(15)
R G Garetsky
S V Bogdanova
R Gorbatschev
Timanides of Northern Russia
49(7)
D G Gee
Caledonides of Britain and Ireland
56(8)
R A Strachan
J F Dewey
Scandinavian Caledonides (with Greenland)
64(11)
D G Gee
Variscan Orogeny
75(11)
W Franke
P Matte
J Tait
The Urals
86(9)
D Brown
H Echtler
Permian Basins
95(7)
A Henk
M J Timmerman
Permian to Recent Evolution
102(23)
P A Ziegler
The Alps
125(10)
O A Pfiffner
Mediterranean Tectonics
135(12)
E Carminati
C Doglioni
Holocene
147(13)
W Lemke
J Harff
Evolution
160(9)
S Rigby
E M Harper
F
Fake Fossils
169(84)
D M Martill
Famous Geologists
Agassiz
174(5)
D R Oldroyd
Cuvier
179(5)
G Laurent
Darwin
184(4)
D R Oldroyd
Du Toit
188(6)
J C Loock
D F Branagan
Hall
194(6)
R H Dott, Jr
Hutton
200(6)
D R Oldroyd
Lyell
206(4)
D R Oldroyd
Murchison
210(6)
D R Oldroyd
Sedgwick
216(5)
D R Oldroyd
Smith
221(5)
D R Oldroyd
Steno
226(7)
J M Hansen
Suess
233(9)
B Fritscher
Walther
242(4)
I Seibold
Wegener
246(7)
B Fritscher
Fluid Inclusions
253(8)
A H Rankin
Forensic Geology
261
K Pye
Fossil Invertebrates
Arthropods
274(7)
L I Anderson
Trilobites
281(14)
A W A Rushton
Insects
295(6)
E A Jarzembowski
Brachiopods
301(9)
D A T Harper
Bryozoans
310(11)
P D Taylor
Corals and Other Cnidaria
321(13)
C T Scrutton
Echinoderms (Other Than Echinoids)
334(8)
A B Smith
Crinoids
342(8)
M J Simms
Echinoids
350(7)
A B Smith
Graptolites
357(10)
R B Rickards
Molluscs Overview
367(2)
N J Morris
Bivalves
369(9)
E M Harper
Gastropods
378(11)
J Fryda
Cephalopods (Other Than Ammonites)
389(7)
P Doyle
Ammonites
396(12)
G E G Westermann
Porifera
408(10)
J K Rigby
Fossil Plants
Angiosperms
418(10)
P Kenrick
Calcareous Algae
428(8)
J C Braga
R Riding
Fungi and Lichens
436(7)
T N Taylor
M Krings
Gymnosperms
443(11)
P Kenrick
Fossil Vertebrates
Jawless Fish-Like Vertebrates
454(8)
D K Elliott
Fish
462(6)
J A Long
Palaeozoic Non-Amniote Tetrapods
468(11)
J A Clack
Reptiles Other Than Dinosaurs
479(11)
R R Reisz
Dinosaurs
490(7)
A M Yates
Birds
497(5)
G J Dyke
L M Chiappe
Swimming Reptiles
502(6)
G W Storrs
Flying Reptiles
508(8)
D Naish
D M Martill
Mesozoic Amphibians and Other Non-Amniote Tetrapods
516(7)
A R Milner
Cenozoic Amphibians
523(4)
A R Milner
Mesozoic Mammals
527(8)
Z-X Luo
Placental Mammals
535(6)
D R Prothero
Hominids
541
L R M Cocks
Volume 3
G
Gaia
1(5)
G J H McCall
Gemstones
6(8)
C Oldershaw
Geoarchaeology
14(7)
L Joyner
Geochemical Exploration
21(8)
E M Cameron
Geological Conservation
29(6)
J E Gordon
Geological Engineering
35(8)
A K Turner
Geological Field Mapping
43(10)
P Garrard
Geological Maps and Their Interpretation
53(7)
A Maltman
Geological Societies
60(5)
G L Herries Davies
Geological Surveys
65(8)
P M Allen
Geology, the Profession
73(5)
G L Jones
Geology of Beer
78(4)
S J Cribb
Geology of Whisky
82(3)
S J Cribb
Geology of Wine
85(5)
J M Hancock
Geomorphology
90(6)
P H Rahn
Geomythology
96(4)
A Mayor
Geophysics See Earth: Orbital Variation (Including Milankovitch Cycles); Earth System Science; Engineering Geology: Seismology; Magnetostratigraphy; Moho Discontinuity; Palaeomagnetism; Petroleum Geology: Exploration; Remote Sensing: Active Sensors; Gis; Passive Sensors; Seismic Surveys; Tectonics: Seismic Structure at Mid-Ocean Ridges
Geotechnical Engineering
100(5)
D P Giles
Geysers and Hot Springs
105(13)
G J H McCall
Glaciers See Sedimentary Processes: Glaciers
Gold
118(10)
M A McKibben
Gondwanaland and Gondwana
128(27)
J J Veevers
Granite See Igneous Rocks: Granite
Grenvillian Orogeny
155(12)
R P Tollo
H
Hercynian Orogeny See Europe: Variscan Orogeny
Himalayas See Indian Subcontinent
History of Geology Up to 1780
167(6)
O Puche-Riart
History of Geology From 1780 to 1835
173(6)
D R Oldroyd
History of Geology From 1835 to 1900
179(6)
D R Oldroyd
History of Geology From 1900 to 1962
185(12)
D F Branagan
History of Geology Since 1962
197(12)
U B Marvin
I
Igneous Processes
209(68)
P D Asimow
Igneous Rocks
Carbonatites
217(16)
K Bell
Granite
233(14)
A I S Kemp
Kimberlite
247(13)
G J H McCall
Komatiite
260(7)
N T Arndt
C M Lesher
Obsidian
267(10)
G J H McCall
Impact Structures
277(8)
R A F Grieve
Indian Subcontinent
285(12)
A B Roy
J
Japan
297(10)
J Tazawa
Jupiter See Solar System: Jupiter, Saturn and Their Moons
L
Lagerstatten
307(8)
S E Gabbott
Large Igneous Provinces
315(8)
M F Coffin
O Eldholm
Lava
323(8)
N Geshi
M
Magnetostratigraphy
331(4)
S G Lucas
Mantle Plumes and Hot Spots
335(135)
D Suetsugu
T Kogiso
B Steinberger
Mars See Solar System: Mars
Mercury See Solar System: Mercury
Mesozoic
Triassic
344(8)
S G Lucas
M J Orchard
Jurassic
352(8)
K N Page
Cretaceous
360(12)
N MacLeod
End Cretaceous Extinctions
372(14)
N MacLeod
Metamorphic Rocks
Classification, Nomenclature and Formation
386(16)
G Hoinkes
C A Hauzenberger
R Schmid
Facies and Zones
402(7)
K Bucher
PTt-Paths
409(9)
P J O'Brien
Meteorites See Solar System: Meteorites
Microfossils
Acritarchs
418(10)
K J Dorning
Chitinozoa
428(12)
F Paris
J Verniers
Conodonts
440(8)
R J Aldridge
Foraminifera
448(5)
M A Kaminski
Ostracoda
453(11)
D J Horne
Palynology
464(6)
P Coxon
G Clayton
Micropalaeontological Techniques
470(5)
I J Slipper
Milankovitch Cycles See Earth: Orbital Variation (Including Milankovitch Cycles)
Military Geology
475(13)
E P F Rose
Mineral Deposits and Their Genesis
488(157)
G R Davis
Minerals
Definition and Classification
498(5)
E H Nickel
Amphiboles
503(3)
R A Howie
Arsenates
506(4)
K Hudson-Edwards
Borates
510(12)
C Helvaci
Carbonates
522(10)
B Jones
Chromates
532(2)
P A Williams
Feldspars
534(5)
R A Howie
Feldspathoids
539(3)
M D Welch
Glauconites
542(6)
J M Huggett
Micas
548(3)
R A Howie
Molybdates
551(2)
P A Williams
Native Elements
553(2)
P A Williams
Nitrates
555(2)
P A Williams
Olivines
557(4)
G Cressey
R A Howie
Other Silicates
561(6)
R A Howie
Phosphates See Sedimentary Rocks: Phosphates
Pyroxenes
567(2)
R A Howie
Quartz
569(3)
R A Howie
Sulphates
572(2)
G Cressey
Sulphides
574(12)
D J Vaughan
Tungstates
586(2)
P A Williams
Vanadates
588(3)
P A Williams
Zeolites
591(10)
W S Wise
Zircons
601(8)
G J H McCall
Mining Geology
Exploration Boreholes
609(4)
M Vanecek
Exploration
613(10)
N C White
Mineral Reserves
623(5)
M Vanecek
Hydrothermal Ores
628(9)
M A McKibben
Magmatic Ores
637(8)
J E Mungall
Moho Discontinuity
645
P Giese
Moon See Solar System: Moon
Volume 4
N
New Zealand
1(108)
N Mortimer
North America
Precambrian Continental Nucleus
8(13)
W Bleeker
Continental Interior
21(15)
D F Merriam
Northern Cordillera
36(12)
J W H Monger
R A Price
W J Nokleberg
Southern Cordillera
48(13)
A W Snoke
Ouachitas
61(11)
K C Nielsen
Southern and Central Appalachians
72(9)
R D Hatcher, Jr
Northern Appalachians
81(11)
C R van Staal
Atlantic Margin
92(17)
D R Hutchinson
O
Oceania (Including Fiji, PNG and Solomons)
109(14)
H Davies
P Bani
P Black
I Smith
E Garaebiti
P Rodda
Origin of Life
123(8)
J Bailey
P
Palaeoclimates
131(9)
B W Sellwood
P J Valdes
Palaeoecology
140(7)
E M Harper
S Rigby
Palaeomagnetism
147(9)
T H Torsvik
Palaeontology
156(4)
L R M Cocks
Palaeopathology
160(65)
S G Lucas
Palaeozoic
Cambrian
163(12)
N C Hughes
N A Heim
Ordovician
175(9)
R A Fortey
Silurian
184(10)
L R M Cocks
Devonian
194(6)
G R McGhee
Carboniferous
200(14)
A C Scott
Permian
214(5)
P B Wignall
End Permian Extinctions
219(6)
R J Twitchett
Pangaea
225(115)
S G Lucas
Petroleum Geology
Overview
229(19)
J Gluyas
Chemical and Physical Properties
248(13)
C Clayton
Gas Hydrates
261(7)
M Hovland
The Petroleum System
268(27)
C Cornford
Exploration
295(13)
J R Parker
Production
308(23)
K J Weber
L C van Geuns
Reserves
331(9)
R Arnott
Plate Tectonics
340(42)
R C Searle
Precambrian
Overview
350(4)
L R M Cocks
Eukaryote Fossils
354(9)
S Xiao
Prokaryote Fossils
363(8)
M D Brasier
Vendian and Ediacaran
371(11)
M A S McMenamin
Pseudofossils
382(4)
D M Martill
Pyroclastics
386(13)
R J Brown
E S Calder
Q
Quarrying
399(8)
A W Hatheway
R
Reefs See Sedimentary Environments: Reefs (``Build-Ups'')
Regional Metamorphism
407(33)
A Feenstra
G Franz
Remote Sensing
Active Sensors
414(6)
G Wadge
GIS
420(11)
P J Mason
Passive Sensors
431(9)
J G Liu
Rift Valleys See Africa: Rift Valley
Rock Mechanics
440(12)
J P Harrison
Rocks and Their Classification
452(4)
R C Selley
Russia
456(19)
A S Yakubchuk
A M Nikishin
S
Saturn See Solar System: Jupiter, Saturn and Their Moons
Seamounts
475
S M White
Sedimentary Environments
Depositional Systems and Facies
485(7)
J Collinson
Alluvial Fans, Alluvial Sediments and Settings
492(3)
K D Jager
Anoxic Environments
495(6)
P B Wignall
Carbonate Shorelines and Shelves
501(12)
D W J Bosence
Contourites
513(15)
M Rebesco
Deltas
528(11)
T Elliott
Deserts
539(11)
N P Mountney
Lake Processes and Deposits
550(12)
M R Talbot
Reefs ('Build-Ups')
562(8)
B W Sellwood
Shoreline and Shoreface Deposits
570(10)
J Howell
Storms and Storm Deposits
580(7)
P Myrow
Sedimentary Processes
Erosional Sedimentary Structures
587(6)
J Collinson
Depositional Sedimentary Structures
593(9)
J Collinson
Post-Depositional Sedimentary Structures
602(10)
J Collinson
Aeolian Processes
612(16)
N Lancaster
Catastrophic Floods
628(13)
A J Russell
Deep Water Processes and Deposits
641(9)
D J W Piper
Fluvial Geomorphology
650(13)
J Lewin
P A Brewer
Glaciers
663(15)
M J Hambrey
N F Glasser
Karst and Palaeokarst
678(9)
M J Simms
Landslides
687
S F Burns
Volume 5
Sedimentary Processes
Particle-Driven Subaqueous Gravity Processes
1(7)
M Felix
W McCaffrey
Deposition from Suspension
8(9)
I N McCave
Fluxes and Budgets
17(8)
L Frostick
Sedimentary Rocks
Mineralogy and Classification
25(12)
R C Selley
Banded Iron Formations
37(5)
A Trendall
Chalk
42(9)
J R Ineson
L Stemmerik
F Surlyk
Chert
51(11)
N H Trewin
S R Fayers
Clays and Their Diagenesis
62(8)
J M Huggett
Deep Ocean Pelagic Oozes
70(9)
R G Rothwell
Dolomites
79(15)
H G Machel
Evaporites
94(3)
A C Kendall
Ironstones
97(10)
W E G Taylor
Limestones
107(6)
R C Selley
Oceanic Manganese Deposits
113(7)
D S Cronan
Phosphates
120(9)
W D Birch
Rudaceous Rocks
129(12)
J McManus
Sandstones, Diagenesis and Porosity Evolution
141(10)
J Gluyas
Seismic Surveys
151(8)
M Bacon
Sequence Stratigraphy
159(14)
P P McLaughlin, Jr
Shields
173(6)
K C Condie
Shock Metamorphism
179(5)
P S DeCarli
Soil Mechanics
184(111)
J Atkinson
Soils
Modern
194(9)
G J Retallack
Palaeosols
203(6)
G J Retallack
Solar System
The Sun
209(11)
K R Lang
Asteroids, Comets and Space Dust
220(8)
P Moore
Meteorites
228(10)
G J H McCall
Mercury
238(6)
G J H McCall
Venus
244(20)
M A Ivanov
J W Head
Moon
264(8)
P Moore
Mars
272(10)
M R Walter
A J Brown
S A Chamberlain
Jupiter, Saturn and Their Moons
282(7)
P Moore
Neptune, Pluto and Uranus
289(6)
P Moore
Space Dust See Solar System: Asteroids, Comets and Space Dust
Stratigraphical Principles
295(148)
N MacLeod
Stromatolites See Biosediments and Biofilms
Sun See Solar System: The Sun
T
Tectonics
Convergent Plate Boundaries and Accretionary Wedges
307(11)
G K Westbrook
Earthquakes
318(12)
G J H McCall
Faults
330(9)
S Stein
Folding
339(13)
J W Cosgrove
Fractures (Including Joints)
352(10)
J W Cosgrove
Hydrothermal Activity
362(10)
R P Lowell
P A Rona
Mid-Ocean Ridges
372(16)
K C Macdonald
Hydrothermal Vents At Mid-Ocean Ridges
388(8)
R M Haymon
Propagating Rifts and Microplates At Mid-Ocean Ridges
396(9)
R N Hey
Seismic Structure At Mid-Ocean Ridges
405(12)
S M Carbotte
Mountain Building and Orogeny
417(8)
M Searle
Neotectonics
425(3)
I Stewart
Ocean Trenches
428(9)
R J Stern
Rift Valleys
437(6)
L Frostick
Tektites
443(12)
G J H McCall
Terranes Overview
455(44)
L R M Cocks
Tertiary to Present
Paleocene
459(7)
J J Hooker
Eocene
466(6)
J J Hooker
Oligocene
472(6)
D R Prothero
Miocene
478(8)
J M Theodor
Pliocene
486(7)
C Soligo
Pleistocene and The Ice Age
493(6)
A Currant
Thermal Metamorphism
499(4)
R Abart
R Milke
Time Scale
503(17)
F M Gradstein
J G Ogg
Trace Fossils
520(13)
P J Orr
U
Ultra High Pressure Metamorphism
533(8)
H-J Massonne
Unconformities
541(7)
A R Wyatt
Unidirectional Aqueous Flow
548(9)
J Best
Urals See Europe: The Urals
Urban Geology
557(8)
A W Hatheway
V
Venus See Solar System: Venus
Volcanoes
565(16)
G J H McCall
W
Weathering
581(10)
W B Whalley
P A Warke
Index 591
Richard C. Selley has spent most of his career at Imperial College, apart from several years working for oil companies in Libya, Greenland and the North Sea. He was a member of Conoco's exploration team that found the Lyell, Murchison and Hutton fields. Selley has provided consultancy and CPD services in Australia, Bahrain, Belize, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Holland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Jamaica, Jordan, Malaysia, Morocco, Libya, New Zealand, Norway, the North Sea, Sao Tomé and Principé, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, the U.A.E., Uganda, the U.S.A., Vietnam and the former Yugoslavia. He holds an Hon DSc from Kingston University and is an Honorary Member of the Petroleum Exploration Society of Great Britain.